Mumbai offers iconic landmarks, bustling streets, vibrant nightlife, and a food scene that never slows down. Whether you want to explore historic neighborhoods, relax by the sea, shop at famous markets, or experience the energy of India's financial capital, Mumbai has something for every kind of traveler. Our Kerala to Mumbai Tour Packages are designed to help you experience the city's best attractions, culture, and local flavors without the hassle of planning everything yourself.
Why Choose Mumbai for a Trip from Kerala?
Mumbai offers Kerala travelers a refreshing change with iconic landmarks, vibrant nightlife, shopping, entertainment, and a diverse food scene in one destination. From strolling along the iconic Marine Drive to exploring historic neighborhoods and bustling markets, there's plenty to experience in Mumbai.
What’s Included
- Air-conditioned vehicles for comfortable local travel.
- Carefully curated itineraries to match your interests.
- Accommodation options from heritage hotels, luxury resorts, or boutique properties to pocket-friendly guesthouses, homestays, and lodges.
- Monument visits and cultural site explorations.
- 24/7 support and emergency assistance over the phone throughout your journey.
- Pickup and drop-off services from designated locations.
What’s Excluded
- Monument entry tickets and photography permits for major historical attractions.
- Personal expenses such as shopping, laundry, snacks, meals, and beverages.
- Tips, gratuities, and porter charges at hotels or transport hubs.
- Travel insurance or medical expenses during the trip.
- Charges for adventure activities, cultural shows, or local experiences.
Popular Sightseeing Places
1. Colaba Causeway
Colaba Causeway is Mumbai's most lively shopping street. This historic area features vendors selling jewelry, clothing, leather goods, and handicrafts. Shoppers can find great deals if they are confident in their bargaining skills. Leopold Cafe, popular with both tourists and locals, has preserved bullet holes from the 2008 terror attacks. This serves as a sobering reminder of the city's strength. The nearby Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and other heritage buildings enhance the architectural beauty of the shopping experience. Evening visits are best for fully appreciating the street's vibrant bohemian atmosphere.
- Timings: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Entry Fee: Free
2. Hanging Gardens (Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens)
Perched on the western slopes of Malabar Hill, the Hanging Gardens were built in 1881 atop underground water reservoirs supplying South Mumbai with drinking water. Shaped hedges trimmed into animal forms delight visiting children, while elevated panoramic views of Marine Drive and the Arabian Sea reward every adult who makes the climb. Morning joggers and evening walkers regularly enjoy the peaceful energy of the well-maintained terraced gardens.
- Timings: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Entry Fee: Free
3. Crawford Market (Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market)
Crawford Market, built in 1869, is one of Mumbai's oldest and most architecturally distinctive wholesale markets. It's Norman and Flemish stone facade features relief carvings designed by Lockwood Kipling, the father of Rudyard Kipling. Fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, poultry, and household goods are sold at wholesale prices significantly lower than those in city retail stores. A decorative fountain inside the complex adds unexpected aesthetic beauty amid the commerce.
- Timings: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Entry Fee: Free
4. Nehru Planetarium
The Nehru Planetarium, located in the Nehru Center complex, provides daily sky shows in English, Hindi, and Marathi. These shows make astronomy fun and accessible for science lovers, families with kids, and students. The air-conditioned dome has seating for 200 visitors and offers presentations on planetary movements and celestial events. Interactive exhibits enhance learning beyond the main show. On clear evenings, visitors can enjoy observing the sky with telescopes.
- Timings: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
- Entry Fee: ₹150 Per Person
Travel Tips for a Kerala to Mumbai Trip
- Distances may look short on the map, but travel times can be much longer than expected.
- Mumbai's pollution levels and noise intensity contrast sharply with Kerala's clean air and quiet surroundings. Carry masks for crowded areas and tourist-heavy sightseeing spots.
- Plan your visit to popular attractions like the Gateway of India and Marine Drive early in the day, as they are less crowded in the morning.
- A significant Malayali population lives in the Chembur and Bhandup areas, with Kerala restaurants and familiar cultural touchpoints during your stay.
- Mumbai seafood culture centers on Pomfret and Bombil preparations that differ considerably from Kerala's coconut-based styles.
- Mumbai's pace can feel overwhelming to Kerala travelers at first. Traffic chaos, crowded trains, and the city's relentless energy require patience and gradual acclimatization, especially during the first couple of days.
FAQs About Kerala to Mumbai Tour Packages
How to Book a Mumbai Tour from Kerala
Mumbai's vibrant energy, diverse culture, and sightseeing opportunities have attracted Malayali travelers for years. The city welcomes every visitor with tourist spots, entertaining activities, thrilling water sports, and mouth-watering food.
Book our Kerala to Mumbai tour packages and choose from family vacation plans, cultural exploration trips, honeymoon packages, and corporate team meetings. We take care of all the arrangements, so you can spend your time keeping pace with the vibrance of Mumbai.