Discover Mumbai And Aurangabad - 4 Days

Overview


Mumbai :-

The colonial building and the amalgamation of small islands along the Arabian Sea is how you would first see Mumbai. Beyond these, lies the chaotic land of Bollywood – the land where dreams come true, every day. Mumbai is an iconic tourist destination and business center. It holds one of the busiest airports and is frequented by luxury trains as either the start point or endpoint.

Aurangabad :-

One of the most popular tourist spots in Maharashtra is Aurangabad, which is 348 km away from the capital city of Mumbai. It was given this name in honour of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, who reigned throughout the 17th century. The Bibi Ka Maqbara shrine is the city’s most popular tourist destination. Many visitors go to the town every year, which serves as a base for exploring the Ajanta Caves and the Ellora Caves. UNESCO has designated these caverns as World Heritage Sites, and they are accessible only by boat. Panchakki, Daulatabad Fort, Grishneshwar Temple, Aurangabad Caves and Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum are other tourist attractions in the area.

Reasons Why You Should Visit Mumbai !!


  • Beautiful History, Mumbai.
  • Art and Culture, Mumbai.
  • Mumbai Food.
  • Shopping, Mumbai.
  • Nightlife, Mumbai.

Reasons Why You Should Visit Aurangabad!!


  • Explore the Ajanta Caves, where you may learn about old tales.
  • Take in the splendour of the Ellora Caves’ classical architectural marvels.
  • Visit the Buddhist Aurangabad Caves, dating back to the 8th century.
  • Climb to the top of Daulatabad Fort, considered one of India’s most impenetrable forts.
  • Reflect on karma at Emperor Aurangzeb’s unmarked tomb, devoid of ornamentation.

Itinerary

Day 1
Bombay

Bombay is the second biggest city of India is frequented for its temples, cathedrals and mosques and the best of cosmopolitan culture. While walking through the harbour area, we visit the Gateway of India. This 1927 structure was built by the English to commemorate the visit of George 5th from England. In the evening, we pay short visits to the Gandhi Museum and Hanging Garden.

Day 2
Mumbai - Ellora - Aurangabad (by air)

Flight to Aurangabad.
After a short break we start an excursion to Ellora Caves. [7th – 10th century A.D.] The magnificent group of rock temples of Ellora is a part of world heritage monuments. Ellora group of temples represents the art and sculptures of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism – three dominant religions of India.
Night stay in Aurangabad

Day 3
Aurangabad - Ajanta - Aurangabad

After the breakfast we leave for Ajanta caves (around 100 km.) Of the thirty monuments at Ajanta, four caves No 9,10,26 and 29 are sanctuaries or Chaitya containing a Stupa at the centre of their apses. The rest are monastic residences or Viharas. An Indian poet Kalidasa describes these caves as the gem set of jewellery, rich furniture, imposing architecture, natural scenery and fleeting expressions on the faces.
Night stay in Aurangabad.

Day 4
Aurangabad - Mumbai - Departure

After breakfast transfer to the Railway Station / Airport for your onward travel.

INCLUDES

  • Assistance on Arrival.
  • 24 hour helpline.
  • Welcome Drink On arrival at Hotel.
  • Daily Breakfast.
  • Hotel Accommodation on twin / double sharing basis.
  • Travel throughout the entire journey in an air condition car.

NOT INCLUDES

  • Air fare / Train fare.
  • Guide and monuments entrance fees during sightseeing.
  • Camera charges / jeep safari / camal safari / elephant ride charges.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, 
laundry, liquor, Insurance etc.
  • Any other item not specified in the Package Inclusions.
  • Supplement will be applicable for Single occupancy.
  • GST Extra.
What is famous about the rainy season of Mumbai?

Monsoon duration in Mumbai is two months from July-August. Whilst the best time to visit Mumbai may be during January, which is the coolest month with a drop to 16 °C at night, but if you want to experience the spectacular magic of nature, this city calls for a visit during the monsoon.

How safe is Mumbai for travel?

Credit cards and debit cards are accepted almost everywhere. 25 is the minimum age for consumption of alcohol in Mumbai. 10-15% of the billing amount is acceptable for tipping. However, it is not necessary if you are already paying service charge. Mumbai is generally considered relatively safe for tourists.

What is the minimum age for consumption of alcohol in Mumbai?

25 is the minimum age for consumption of alcohol in Mumbai. 10-15% of the billing amount is acceptable for tipping. However, it is not necessary if you are already paying service charge. Mumbai is generally considered relatively safe for tourists. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing or bag snatching are common

Is rapid RT-PCR test available at Mumbai airport?

Rapid RT-PCR test is available at a charge of Rs. 1975 per test and the results are provided in 1-2 hours Disclaimer – Due to a surge in tests conducted, there could be a slight delay in reports. Is there a COVID-19 testing facility available at the Mumbai Airport for International Arriving Passengers?

Is there ATM in Mumbai?

The island city of Mumbai, spread linearly along the Arabian Sea on the West Coast of India, is linked to the mainland by several bridges. Because of its deep natural harbour, it has been an important shipping and trading centre and the commercial capital of the country. There are several ATMs across the city.

Things I should pack for Aurangabad?

Summer – Light and airy cotton clothes
Winter – Warm clothes worn in layers

Is there a special dress code for the religious places at Aurangabad?

For religious places, try wearing modest clothing that covers your head, shoulders, and knees.

How much baggage can I carry while flying with domestic airlines to Aurangabad?

Baggage limit:
• check-in baggage – 15 kg
• cabin baggage – 7 kg

What should I pack for India?

For the summer season, pack light and airy cotton clothes.
For winters, try wearing warm clothes.

Will I find good hospitals in Aurangabad?

Aurangabad has several good hospitals.

When can we visit Ajanta caves?

June to March are the best months to visit Ajanta and Ellora Caves. It becomes a little difficult to travel around and explore the caves in summers April-May. Winters and Monsoon are ideal as the climate is pleasant from October to March and June to September which is the best time to visit the caves.

Which day Ellora Caves closed?

Visiting hours for Ajanta – Ellora caves The Caves are open from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm. The Ajanta Caves remain closed on all Monday’s. The Ellora caves are closed on Tuesdays. Both, Ajanta and Ellora caves are open on national holidays.

What is the Speciality of Ellora caves?

Ellora is famous for Hindu, Buddhist and Jain cave temples built during (6th and 9th centuries) the rule of the Kalachuri, Chalukya and Rashtrakuta dynasties. The five Jain caves at Ellora belong to the ninth and tenth centuries. They all belong to the Digambara sect.

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Discover Mumbai And Aurangabad

Trip Facts

  • 568 m
  • Group-size: At least 2pax Solo if comfortable
  • Pick Up And Drops By Private Car.
  • Mumbai/Aurangabad
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
  • Place Of Your Choice.
  • Meal Provision At Hotel Which Can Be Customized According To You.
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