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About Mumbai and Goa, India

Mumbai and Goa
Mumbai, the City of Dreams and capital of Maharashtra rubs its shoulders with some of world’s most developed cities. And the state of beaches, Goa, has the ability to attract massive crowd from all around the world; through the magic of its beaches, culture, history and youthful vibe. Both these cities are among the best destinations of India, and this is your chance to explore them. The Mumbai-Goa tour takes you the best of attractions of both these cities. Not just shopping and sightseeing, if you are an adventure seeker, fun sports activities in Goa are going to engage you.
Note: This is just a suggested itinerary indicative of what could be possible. We tailor holidays for your specific needs. Contact us if you want modifications so that we could tailor a holiday to suit your need for an unforgettable India tour.
Trip Highlights
- Visit topmost attractions of Mumbai like Marine Drive, Gateway of India and Hanging Garden
- Witness the brilliance of architecture in some of Goa’s best monuments and churches like Basilica of Bom Jesus, Church and Convent of Francis of Assisi and many others.
- Try water-sports activities in the Beaches of Goa
- Explore Elephanta Caves
What can you do in Mumbai?
- The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST)
- Colaba
- The Gateway of India
- Dhobi Ghats
- Marine Drive and Chowpatty Beach
Is Mumbai close to Goa?
- By air: The aerial distance from Mumbai to Goa is 435 kilometers and it takes about an hour to travel between the two places.
- By rail: If you are traveling via train, the distance between Mumbai and Goa is 632 kilometers. The time taken by train to reach Goa is about six hours and twenty-four minutes.
Best things to do in Goa
Goa’s Beaches – The state is made up of two halves, in north Goa the golden beaches are brimming with working fishermen, sunshades and vendors. By contrast, south Goa comprises secluded coves and stretches of sugary sand boarded by swinging palm trees.
Anjuna Market – Aside from sun and sand, Goa is awash with flea markets, yoga classes, small villages and temples. Anjuna is well-known for its Wednesday market, set just behind the beach. Traders flock from across India, hanging their rugs and lanterns over the trees and lampposts.