





5 Days - Mumbai In Depth
From $2250.00 Per Person
Mumbai
Discover Mumbai beyond the usual sightseeing with a five-day itinerary designed to immerse you in the daily life, culture, and contrasts of India’s most dynamic city. Instead of simply ticking off landmarks, explore Mumbai through walking tours, neighbourhood visits, and special interest activities that reveal the city’s rich history, colonial architecture, thriving markets, and vibrant street life. From the heritage buildings of South Mumbai to the bustling bazaars, dhobi ghats, and coastal promenades, your itinerary can include experiences such as street food tastings, visits to local art galleries, or behind-the-scenes glimpses of Mumbai’s film industry. This itinerary is about engaging with the city, not just observing it, making your five-day experience in Mumbai as enriching and personal as possible.
Trip Highlights
Visit Dharavi, the setting of Slumdog Millionaire, on a guided tour led by local residents, exploring schools, NGOs, and small industries, with a portion of the proceeds supporting community projects
Take a walking tour through Mumbai’s traditional market districts, exploring Crawford Market for food, Zaveri Bazaar for gold, Chira and Null Bazaars for mixed goods, and Chor Bazaar for antiques and bric-a-brac
Enjoy a morning boat cruise across Mumbai Harbour to Elephanta Island, where you can explore the ancient rock-cut Hindu temples, offering a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle
5 Days - Mumbai In Depth
From $2250.00 Per Person
Mumbai
Discover Mumbai beyond the usual sightseeing with a five-day itinerary designed to immerse you in the daily life, culture, and contrasts of India’s most dynamic city. Instead of simply ticking off landmarks, explore Mumbai through walking tours, neighbourhood visits, and special interest activities that reveal the city’s rich history, colonial architecture, thriving markets, and vibrant street life. From the heritage buildings of South Mumbai to the bustling bazaars, dhobi ghats, and coastal promenades, your itinerary can include experiences such as street food tastings, visits to local art galleries, or behind-the-scenes glimpses of Mumbai’s film industry. This itinerary is about engaging with the city, not just observing it, making your five-day experience in Mumbai as enriching and personal as possible.
Trip Highlights
Visit Dharavi, the setting of Slumdog Millionaire, on a guided tour led by local residents, exploring schools, NGOs, and small industries, with a portion of the proceeds supporting community projects
Take a walking tour through Mumbai’s traditional market districts, exploring Crawford Market for food, Zaveri Bazaar for gold, Chira and Null Bazaars for mixed goods, and Chor Bazaar for antiques and bric-a-brac
Enjoy a morning boat cruise across Mumbai Harbour to Elephanta Island, where you can explore the ancient rock-cut Hindu temples, offering a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle
Itinerary
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Welcome to India! On arrival in Mumbai, you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel, where you can settle in before heading out to explore the bustling heart of the city.
This itinerary is ideal for those who truly want to get to know Mumbai. Carefully curated by our Lincoln Harrris - our founder, who lived in Mumbai for three years - prepare for a wide range of sights, sounds and smells.In the late afternoon or early evening, embark on a guided walking tour through Mumbai’s historic market districts, a fascinating way to experience the city’s daily life, trade, and traditions. Wander through Crawford Market, a lively hub for fresh produce, spices, and gourmet treats, housed in a heritage-listed colonial-era building. Continue to Zaveri Bazaar, Mumbai’s renowned gold market, where jewellery traders have been buying and selling intricately crafted gold ornaments for generations.
Next, explore Chira Bazaar and Null Bazaar, where stalls and small shops sell a mix of household goods, fabrics, trinkets, and everyday essentials, giving you a glimpse into Mumbai’s bustling commercial life. End your walk at the famous Chor Bazaar, one of the city’s oldest flea markets, once known for selling stolen goods but now a treasure trove of antiques, vintage furniture, old Bollywood posters, and bric-a-brac.
This market walk is an opportunity to immerse yourself in Mumbai’s energy, watch traders at work, and witness the vibrant chaos of the city’s street economy, making for an engaging start to your stay in India’s most dynamic metropolis.
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Today’s tour offers an immersive exploration of Mumbai, combining walking tours, private transport, local trains, and taxis to experience the city’s contrasts, heritage, and vibrant daily life.
Begin with a drive through some of Mumbai’s most sought-after neighbourhoods, where colonial-era mansions, Art Deco buildings, and modern skyscrapers stand side by side, reflecting the city’s rich history and rapid development. Visit a private historic home, filled with memorabilia, antique furniture, and family heirlooms, offering a rare glimpse into Mumbai’s past and the lives of generations who have called the city home.
Continue to a traditional community housing complex, where you can observe how many Mumbai residents live in closely-knit neighbourhoods, with shared courtyards, bustling marketplaces, and local eateries forming the heart of their daily routines. Explore a nearby market, where stalls overflow with fresh produce, fragrant spices, colourful fabrics, and everyday essentials, giving you a taste of Mumbai’s bustling street economy and dynamic trade networks.
Enjoy lunch at one of Mumbai’s most well-known restaurants, sampling classic local dishes that highlight the city’s diverse culinary influences, from Parsi and Maharashtrian to South Indian and Mughlai cuisine.
In the afternoon, take a guided walk through the historic Fort district, one of Mumbai’s oldest and most architecturally significant areas. Stroll past grand colonial buildings, old trading offices, and heritage landmarks, stopping for chai and cake at a traditional Irani café - a throwback to Mumbai’s Parsi café culture, where locals gather over strong tea and buttery biscuits. This full-day experience offers a well-rounded introduction to Mumbai, blending history, architecture, food, and culture, ensuring a memorable and engaging insight into this ever-evolving metropolis.
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This morning, take a scenic boat ride across Mumbai Harbour to Elephanta Island, home to the UNESCO-listed Elephanta Caves, a series of rock-cut Hindu temples dating back to the 5th to 7th centuries. The one-hour ferry ride offers a refreshing escape from the city’s fast pace, with views of the Mumbai skyline and bustling port.
On arrival, walk up the stepped pathway lined with local vendors selling handicrafts and refreshments before reaching the impressive cave complex. The main attraction is the Cave 1 shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, featuring the magnificent Trimurti sculpture, a 6-metre-high three-headed depiction of Shiva, representing his roles as creator, preserver, and destroyer. Explore the pillared halls, intricately carved panels, and smaller shrines that reveal the artistic and religious significance of this sacred site.
After returning to Mumbai in the early afternoon, enjoy some time at leisure before setting out on a guided tour of Dharavi, one of the largest informal settlements in Asia and the setting for Slumdog Millionaire. Unlike typical sightseeing experiences, this eye-opening walking tour provides a realistic and respectful perspective on life in Dharavi, focusing on its thriving economy, strong community spirit, and entrepreneurial resilience. Led by guides from the local area, the tour takes you through narrow lanes and bustling workshops, offering a chance to see small-scale industries in action, including pottery making, textile production, leather tanning, and recycling operations.
Visit schools and NGOs that support education, skill development, and community welfare, gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by Dharavi’s residents. A portion of the tour’s revenue goes back into community projects, ensuring that your visit directly contributes to positive social impact. This is an opportunity to see Dharavi’s remarkable spirit and industrious nature, highlighting how innovation and perseverance have helped its people build a self-sufficient and dynamic community within Mumbai’s urban landscape.
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No visit to Mumbai would be complete without experiencing Bollywood, the heart of India’s thriving film industry. The city is home to the world’s largest producer of movies, where lavish song-and-dance sequences, dramatic storytelling, and colourful sets define one of India’s most celebrated cultural exports.
Immerse yourself in the glitz and glamour of Bollywood with a visit to an active film studio, where you may get a behind-the-scenes look at a live shoot, elaborate film sets, and post-production work. Learn about the filmmaking process, the role of directors, actors, and choreographers, and the sheer scale of the industry that produces hundreds of films every year. For a more hands-on experience, take part in a short Bollywood dance class, where an instructor will teach you some of the iconic, high-energy moves seen in Bollywood song sequences. Whether you’re a natural dancer or a complete beginner, this is a fun way to understand the rhythm and vibrancy that defines Bollywood’s unique dance style.
Alternatively, enjoy a classic Bollywood film at a traditional Mumbai cinema hall, such as Regal Cinema or Eros Theatre, where you can experience the electric atmosphere of an Indian movie crowd - expect cheering, clapping, and even dancing in the aisles during big musical numbers!
Later in the day, visit Juhu Beach, a coastal hotspot that is home to many Bollywood stars. This lively area is lined with upmarket boutiques, luxury hotels, restaurants, and bars, making it one of Mumbai’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. As the sun sets, Juhu Beach transforms into a bustling social hub, attracting locals, street food vendors, and families enjoying the evening breeze. Try Mumbai’s famous street snacks, such as pav bhaji (spiced vegetable mash with buttered bread rolls), sev puri (crispy wafers with chutneys and spices), and kulfi (traditional Indian ice cream).
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Food is at the heart of Mumbai’s culture, and a food tour is one of the best ways to experience the city’s diversity, heritage, and daily life. Whether it’s a street food trail, a visit to historic eateries, or a home-cooked meal with a local family, a foodie experience can easily be woven into any day of your visit.
Explore Mumbai’s bustling street food scene, sampling dishes that have been perfected over generations. A guided food tour could take you through Khao Galli (‘Eat Street’), Mohammad Ali Road, or Chowpatty Beach, where you can try pani puri (crispy puris filled with spicy tamarind water), vada pav (Mumbai’s famous ‘burger’), pav bhaji (buttery spiced vegetable mash with soft rolls), and sev puri (a crunchy, tangy, and sweet snack served with chutneys and yoghurt).
For those who prefer to dine at local institutions, visit some of Mumbai’s most iconic restaurants and cafés, known for their signature dishes. Enjoy buttery keema pav (minced meat with bread rolls) at an Irani café, sip on cutting chai (strong spiced tea) in a local tea stall, or try Bombay duck (fried fish) at a legendary seafood eatery. For a taste of the finer things, don’t miss a high tea experience at the iconic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.
If you’d like a more hands-on experience, a cooking class in a family home can be arranged, where you can learn traditional techniques, understand spice blends, and cook authentic Mumbai-style dishes. This is a great opportunity to engage with locals, hear their stories, and discover the flavours that define their everyday meals.
Head back to your hotel to freshen up, before checking out and transferring to the airport for your flight home or onward travel.
The India Unbound Difference
At India Unbound, we’ve spent twenty years on the ground in India, learning all about its intricacies, landscapes and cultures. We use this first-hand knowledge to carefully curate travel itineraries for our guests, and are proud to be a reputable private touring specialist. In addition, our team of local partners offer guarantees of punctuality, quality and service. All of our India private tour itineraries include all accommodation mentioned, daily breakfasts and other meals as specified, all transfers, touring and sightseeing by air-conditioned Toyota Innova or similar vehicle, and internal flights as outlined in the itinerary. Private activities and sightseeing with English-speaking local guides are included, along with entrance fees, drinking water in the vehicle, and all vehicle-related charges such as tolls, parking fees, and taxes. The cost does not include visas or international flights, personal expenses such as drinks and laundry, meals and activities not specifically listed as included, or camera fees, which are rarely applicable. Prices are listed in Australian dollars and are based on per person, twin share. Please note that these may fluctuate depending on the time of year you’re looking to travel, and the type of accommodation you prefer.