Ville du sud de Mumbai avec visite de la grotte de Kanheri en véhicule privé





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Après avoir visité les grottes temples sculptées dans la roche des grottes de Kanheri situées dans des forêts luxuriantes à la périphérie de Mumbai, retournez dans le sud de Mumbai, ville appropriée de la ville de Mumbai. Via Bandra Worli Sea (Maison Gandhi), hôtel Taj, Marine Drive, Girgaum Chowpatty, jardin suspendu, temple Iskcon, terminal Victoria et mosquée Haji Ali.
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Itinéraire
Les grottes de Kanheri sont un groupe de grottes et de monuments taillés dans la roche taillés dans un affleurement massif de basalte dans les forêts du parc national de Sanjay Gandhi, sur l'île de Salsette dans la banlieue ouest de Mumbai, en Inde.
La liaison maritime Bandra – Worli est un pont à haubans avec des viaducs en béton précontraint en acier et de part et d'autre qui relie Bandra dans la banlieue ouest de Mumbai à Worli dans le sud de Mumbai.
Antilia est une maison privée dans le sud de Mumbai, en Inde. En novembre 2014, elle s'élevait à 2 milliards de dollars, soit la deuxième propriété résidentielle la plus précieuse au monde, après la propriété britannique de la Couronne Buckingham Palace, et la résidence privée la plus précieuse au monde.
Dhobi Ghat est une laverie à ciel ouvert située à Mumbai, en Inde. Les laveuses, appelées dhobis, travaillent à l’air libre pour nettoyer les vêtements et le linge de maison des hôtels et des hôpitaux de Mumbai.
Mani Bhavan est un musée et un bâtiment historique dédié à Gandhi, illustrant la vie de Gandhi. Cette maison comprend une chambre, une bibliothèque, des photos, des films et d’autres expositions. Mani Bhavan était au centre des activités politiques de Gandhi à Mumbai entre 1917 et 1934.
Marine Drive est l'un des boulevards les plus joliment aménagés du sud de Mumbai. Le secteur en forme de C dans le sud de Mumbai, Marine Drive, également appelé «Collier de la Reine».
Girgaum Chowpatty est une plage publique située le long du Queen’s Necklace, à proximité de Marine Drive, dans la région de Girgaon à Mumbai, en Inde.
La porte d'entrée de l'Inde est un monument en arc construit au XXe siècle à Mumbai, en Inde. Le monument a été érigé pour commémorer le débarquement du roi George V et de la reine Marie à Apollo Bunder lors de leur visite en Inde en 1911. En face, vous pouvez voir le Taj Hotel 5 * Luxury Hotel est l’emblème emblématique face à la mer situé à Colaba, au sud de Mumbai.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, anciennement connue sous le nom de Victoria Terminus, est une gare historique et un site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO situé à Mumbai, dans le Maharashtra, en Inde, qui sert de siège aux chemins de fer centraux.
Les jardins suspendus s'étendent sur une vaste zone qui offre de nombreux espaces verts et des arbres parmi le sud de Mumbai, fortement encombré. Outre de nombreuses haies taillées dans la forme d'animaux, les jardins comportent une horloge florale bien visible en son centre. Une autre source d’attraction pour les touristes est la «chaussure de vieille femme» ou la «chaussure» - une structure de botte géante en pierre et en brique. Les enfants peuvent monter dans la maison. En outre, la vue spectaculaire sur la mer d'Arabie offerte par les jardins est son principal atout et les touristes affluent vers le parc en fin de soirée pour admirer l'un des plus beaux couchers de soleil de la ville.
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Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous fournissons un service de navette gratuit depuis l'hôtel / la résidence / l'aéroport / la gare et le port ainsi qu'un service de dépôt gratuit. Nous fournissons uniquement un service de prise en charge et de dépose depuis l'hôtel situé dans la banlieue / le nord de Mumbai ou le sud de Mumbai. Le service de ramassage et de dépôt depuis la région de Navi Mumbai ou loin de la ville de Mumbai (nord / sud de Mumbai) entraînera des frais supplémentaires. Informations relatives aux grottes d'Elephanta : Les grottes de Kanheri sont ouvertes 6 jours sur 7. Fermé uniquement le lundi. Le véhicule privé n'est pas autorisé dans le parc national car il est sous le contrôle du Département des forêts. Nous devons donc garer nos véhicules privés à la porte du parc national de Sanjay Gandhi. De la porte, nous devons prendre le bus public ou le van public pour monter aux grottes de Kanheri.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Doit porter une casquette ou un chapeau, des chaussures de randonnée ou des chaussures de sport
- Grottes de Kanheri à Fermé le lundi
Avis(37)
Oh boy where do I start, I truly cannot thank Sameer and Nitin enough for the tour. I booked this tour back in December 19th so although the trip was already a month ago I cannot help but hope to meet these folks again in the future. Sameer is extremely knowledgeable and humble. When I spoke with him, he educated me on Mumbai and we stroked up organic conversations throughout the day as I was the only one on the tour that day. He was also very flexible and tailored the Itinerary since I had seen some of the recommended sites. I don’t know any other company that would do the same. He even helped me buy floss and souvenirs. He has many friends and connections and it’s apparent that throughout the trip, you feel very safe and welcomed. Sameer, if you happen to read this, thank you for the wonderful trip. I hope you and your family are doing well!
Sameer was a very friendly and knowledgeable guide. He contacted me the day before the trip to confirm all the details of the trip and promptly picked me up from the hotel. I thought the itinerary was very well thought out, and he took the time to explain the history and significance of all the sites we visited. It was a truly educational experience, I highly recommend it
Great city tour of Mumbai! Vikrant was punctual and very knowledgeable of Mumbai. We enjoyed our city tour very much
We feel very happy and enjoyed the remarkable cave site at Kanheri. Personally I found this spot most attractive especially from archaeology and religion points. Our guide Vikrant did a perfect job, after the caves he took us to a nice vegetarian restaurant and tried several famous Indian dishes. With a local companion we felt save and enjoy trying new food. On the way to other sightseeing spots in Mumbaihe we stopped for a sip of chai tea at a local shop which it turned to be very nice. Beautiful & happy day.
This tour is just perfect if you have only one day stop in Mumbai and want to see as much as possible. Kanheri Caves were awesome, 100% worth visit and the rest of the day was even more exciting. We visited most iconic places in South Mumbai, but also tried some local food and traveled by regional train. Our guide was very very friendly and passionated, best I ever met in India. I highly recommend this tour.
We had a fab tour by sameer in mumbai. The caves were incredible and his local knowledge brilliant. I would definitely recommend esp if you’re limited for time as felt like we covered all the main sites. Pleased we went to the kanheri caves rather than the elephant caves which sound more touristy.
I recommend Sameer and his tour for anyone who is interested in seeing both the Kenhari caves and Mumbai. This is the only tour I found where you don’t have to choose between the two, even if the distance between the caves and most of the other sights is vast. If you have a choice of days, do this during the week to spend less time in traffic. And wear sturdy shoes for the caves - no flip flops or ballet flats given the rock stairs. But it’s totally worth it and Sameer did a great job explaining their history and cultural significance.
What a fantastic (11 hour long!) day. A trip to he Khaneri caves, then a taster of all the fruits from the stalls, green mango, jellyfish fruit?! Cucumbers with masala chat.... I was encouraged to be brave! My driver was wonderful. I was supposed to have come with my daughter but ended up a solo traveller so was a bit apprehensive. He let me alter the schedule a little and we stopped for a lovely meal, little puff things with lentils in and 2 sauces which you put in the mouth whole, and masala chai. Saw the sights I wanted to, particularly moved by the Ghandi museum. Hanging gardebs not fabulous but the view was perfect, lots of photo opps,Taj Mahal and Victory Arch were cordoned off(G20 summit? Christian Dior?) but that didn't detract from the FULL ON fabulous day I enjoyed. I'm still reeling from the experience even now I'm back home in UK. Thoroughly recommend it.
VERY comprehensive tour seeing all the main points of South Mumbai and the Kanheri Caves. Trip was as-advertised, with comfortable and courteous service throughout. Sameer was a fantastic guide who was born in Mumbai and was willing to address any question asked. My favourite spots were the "secret caves" he took me to (most people don't go to these) and a visit to Mahatma Gandhi's house. The rest was great sight-seeing and experiencing the local culture--I wouldn't change or remove any of the stops. This is truly a full-day tour. Picked up at the Trident Hotel at 9am and returned at 6pm, and not a minute was wasted. For lunch, he recommended a local Indian restaurant in South Mumbai, which was delicious and quite affordable. Wear comfortable walking shoes. If you want an authentic, comprehensive tour led by a Local that immerses you in the history (past, present, and future) of Mumbai, Choose This Tour!
Our day in Mumbai was great, exhausting and a wonderful experience. It began tough, but our guide and co-owner of this tour company; Sameer, has plans in his pocket for the unexpected. Our tour was to begin at the Kanheri Caves, but after the long ride through Mumbai traffic, we arrived to find they had unexpectedly closed the caves for the day! It was impossible for our guide to know this beforehand, but he quickly and apologetically offered a refund for the caves and a rerouting to the Global Vipassana Pagoda nearby. The refund was unnecessary as he sincerely tried and succeeded in making up for the lost attraction. We didn’t get to see the caves but did visit the pagoda, in which I originally was not overly interested, but in the end found the visit quite worthwhile. This all took what felt like much of the day as we needed to drive back into south Mumbai to continue the tour. Feeling the day was slipping away we skipped lunch having gone prepared with protein shakes as a ‘just in case’. That allowed us to make all the remaining stops which were fascinating. We were able to walk to a couple sites which gave us a little experience and confidence to venture into the streets on our own in subsequent days. Sameer is building his business and managed to handle the unexpected exceedingly well. We thoroughly enjoyed our time with him getting a taste of life in Mumbai.



