Mumbai is India's entertainment hub and financial center, but being a coastal city, it also offers a tropical vacation experience amidst natural beauty. Arabian Sea breezes, glistening shoreline, buzzing beaches, and Maharashtra’s vibrant street food culture come together to create a unique experience. While Bangalore excels as the nation's IT hub, Mumbai has the best of both worlds. From colonial buildings to energetic nightlife and splendid beaches that lead to stunning sunsets. Our Bangalore to Mumbai tour packages help you make the most of the majestic city, whether you are traveling for work, a honeymoon, or vacations.
Why Choose Mumbai for a Trip from Bangalore?
Bangalore's tech professionals and weekend travelers often look for a vacation that combines the warmth of nature with the familiar cosmopolitan vibe. You can enjoy beaches, iconic landmarks, vibrant nightlife, world-class dining, fresh seafood, and a fast-paced city culture that matches Bangalore’s energy. Whether you're planning a quick weekend escape, a food-focused trip, a cultural getaway, or simply a break from routine, Mumbai packs a lot into a short visit.
What’s Included
- Round-trip transportation from Bangalore to Mumbai
- Access to all prominent sightseeing attractions
- Exclusive hotel transfers and concierge pickup services
- Private vehicles for personalized city touring
- Expert-guided palace tours, heritage walks, and food tours on request
- Accommodation arrangements matching your preferences
- Customer support and round-the-clock assistance throughout your stay
What’s Excluded
- Entry charges for tourist attractions
- Meals and snacks
- Payment for personal activities like safari, boating, camping, ziplining, etc.
- Personal expenses, including camera fees, laundry services, bottled water, refreshments, or any tips to be paid.
- Guide fees (if required, guests are responsible for bringing and paying for a guide)
- Any items or services not mentioned in ‘Inclusions’
Popular Sightseeing Places
1. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST)
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, built in 1887, is a railway station and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its Victorian Gothic and Indian architectural fusion creates a cathedral-like grandeur that catches attention. Intricate stone carvings, beautiful stained glass windows, and ornate turrets cover every surface. It is still used by millions of commuters daily. Renamed from Victoria Terminus to honor Maratha king Shivaji Maharaj, CST gained international recognition for its beauty. Evening illumination transforms the facade into one of Mumbai's most spectacular visual experiences.
- Timings: 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Entry Fee: Free
2. Siddhivinayak Temple
Siddhivinayak Temple in Prabhadevi is Mumbai's most visited and wealthiest temple. It is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, with an idol carved from a single black stone whose trunk tilts to the right, unlike most Ganesha idols elsewhere. Built in 1801, the temple draws celebrities, politicians, and devotees from across the country, with Tuesdays seeing the heaviest crowds, as it is the most auspicious day for worship. A gold-plated dome crowns the structure magnificently.
- Timings: 5:30 AM – 9:50 PM
- Entry Fee: Free
3. Haji Ali Dargah
Haji Ali Dargah stands on a small islet in the Arabian Sea. A narrow causeway connects the monument to the mainland, but it completely disappears during high tide. This makes timing important for every visit. Built in 1431, it honors Sufi saint Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. The white marble structure, topped with a unique dome, can be seen from miles along Mumbai's coastline. Musical performances take place on Thursdays and Fridays, filling the courtyard with spiritual energy. Non-Muslim visitors are welcome as long as they dress modestly and behave respectfully.
- Timings: 6:00 AM – 9:45 PM
- Entry Fee: Free
4. Bandra-Worli Sea Link
The Bandra-Worli Sea Link spans 5.6 kilometers across the Arabian Sea as one of India's most impressive engineering achievements. The bridge reduces travel time between Bandra and Worli from sixty minutes to under ten, and the experience of crossing it is rewarding. LED night illumination transforms the bridge into a spectacular visual display after dark. The adjacent Worli Sea Face offers excellent viewing points for photography.
- Timings: 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Entry Fee: Strating ₹70 (Car), 110 (Tempo/LCV), 145 (Truck/Bus)
Travel Tips for a Bangalore to Mumbai Trip
- Mumbai has temperatures ranging from 28 to 35 degrees Celsius all year. It also has much higher humidity compared to Bangalore's mild climate. Bring light, breathable cotton clothes for comfortable daytime sightseeing.
- Avoid displaying expensive jewelry or gadgets in crowded areas where pickpocketing is common.
- Women should avoid empty train compartments or buses late at night.
- English is widely spoken across Mumbai, making navigation considerably easier. Marathi is the local language, though auto drivers and shopkeepers understand English and Hindi reasonably well.
FAQs About Bangalore to Mumbai Tour Packages
How to Book a Mumbai Tour from Bangalore
Mumbai's coastal charm, Bollywood energy, and financial pulse create a destination that Bangalore's tech community finds endlessly rewarding as a weekend escape and professional destination alike.
Explore our Bangalore to Mumbai tour packages and customize it to your travel plans. Whether you are looking forward to IT professional weekend breaks, startup networking trips, beach holiday itineraries, a dreamy honeymoon, or culinary tours, we customize the package for every kind of traveler. We handle all accommodation, transport, and sightseeing arrangements throughout. Experience India's most vibrant beach city without the trip-planning hassles.