Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is India’s financial centre, and a fashion epicenter. The city is also known to be a melting pot of culture and heritage as it is home to India’s prolific film industry, and has the largest tropical forest in an urban zone.
From Kuala Lumpur Airport, you will be able to take direct flights to Mumbai. Flights are frequent throughout the day and it should only take around 5 hours to reach the airport if there are no delays. In case you are unable to catch a direct flight to Mumbai, there are also connecting flights that you can consider; however, do anticipate that they will take longer.
The public transportation system in Mumbai is tasked to transport millions of its citizens and visitors by tracks and road from one part of the city to another. The modes of public transportation network include buses, rapid transit, and currently work-in-progress metro.
The Mumbai Suburban Railway is the oldest commuter rail in Asia; it has four operating lines that bring you to all parts of the city – Western between Churchgate and Dahanu Road, Central between Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) and Kasara / Khopoli, Harbour, Harbour running between CST and Pavel / Goregaon, and Trans-Harbour running between Thane and Vashi / Panvel. These trains offer the chance to travel first class, which is pricier but tend to be less crowded. There are also women-only carriages reserved only for female passengers.
The Mumbai metro is another way to travel around in Mumbai in a safer and more comfortable way. This rapid transit system serves the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, and the wider metropolitan region. Line 1 of the Mumbai Metro system links Versova in the Western Suburbs and Ghatkopar in the Central in the Centre Suburbs, consisting of 12 stations.
City buses are another inexpensive way for visitors to access almost every corner of the city easily. The buses tend to have their numbers and destinations displayed in English on the buses which makes it easier for tourists to identify the correct bus. Tickets will usually range from Rs. 10-30 depending on the length of your journey.
Mumbai is treasured for retaining its historic roots while also being the centre of commerce and the arts. This unique blend of tradition and modernity makes Mumbai a gem of a holiday destination for intrepid travellers.
This arch monument is easily the most iconic structure in Mumbai and is widely considered as a symbolic representation of the city. It was built in 1911 to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary in India.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, or CSMT in short, is one of the grandest and best representations of Gothic architecture in Mumbai. Apart from being recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it also has a functional value – it serves as Mumbai’s main railway station and the heart of the metro system. The CSMT looks impressive at any time of the day, but the best time to visit the monument is at night when it’s lit up.
Formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) is Mumbai’s cultural attraction. Situated in the Kala Ghoda art district, it’s home to a magnificent collection of paintings, sculptures, artifacts, and even archaeological finds. This makes the CSMVS a must-visit especially for history, art, and cultural aficionados.
Mumbai is the biggest city in India, which means that there are many interesting neighbourhoods to stay in. However, for first-time visitors, South Mumbai is the ideal place to stay during your trip in Mumbai. Staying in South Mumbai gives you easy access to major landmarks like the Gateway of India, the CMST and the CSMVS.
Taking the namesake of the most famous building in India, this hotel does not disappoint. For the ultimate luxury experience in Mumbai, nothing quite beats the Taj Mahal Hotel. Boasting a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea, this iconic hotel has played host to kings, dignitaries, and celebrities from across the globe, and is acknowledged as a world leader when it comes to hospitality.
This premium 5-star hotel offers high-end rooms and comes equipped with a wide array of amenities that guarantees a luxury experience like no other, including 3 restaurants, a 24/7 spa and a gym. The hotel is located 2km away from the Gateway of India while granting you easy access to historical monuments like the Flora Fountain and the Rajabai Clock Tower.
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