





Catch a theatrical or musical performance at this multipurpose venue surrounded by lush lawns and ocean breezes.
Wave goodbye to boredom at Water Kingdom, the biggest water park in India. More than 30 attractions are spread across 22 acres at this family-friendly attraction, featuring the thrilling Serpent Safari, What-A-Coaster, and Goofers Lagoon.
An important Buddhist pilgrimage site dating to the ninth century BC, this gorgeous green space spans 103 square kilometers. It’s the perfect spot for a family picnic or a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of the business district.
With hundreds of stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues, R City has become one of Mumbai’s most popular shopping destinations. After an afternoon of browsing, relax with a blockbuster at the mall’s movie theater.
With more than 600 retailers and 70 restaurants, this mall is one of India’s largest. Stop by to see a first-run movie at the on-site cinema or to practice skiing and snowboarding at the indoor winter sports park.
Escape the heat at this family-friendly theme park near Mallur with multiple water rides, swimming pools, and adrenaline-boosting roller coasters.
At Oberoi Mall, one of Mumbai's premier shopping centers, you can browse the bargains at brand-name stores and then take a break in the six-screen multiplex theater or in the arcade. When you're ready for a snack, stop by the food court for 30 different options.
Nineteen rock-cut monuments anchor this Buddhist monastery built between the first century BC and the sixth century AD. The structures, carved out of basalt rock, are in varying degrees of disintegration, but the attraction remains popular.
Step your style up a notch at Inorbit Mall, a multilevel shopping center with stores such as Steve Madden, MAC Cosmetics, Clarks, and Samsonite. For family entertainment, stop by the Timezone arcade or Inox Cinemas.
The Afghan Church, also known as The Church of St John the Evangelist, was built by the British to commemorate the dead of the First Afghan War of 1838. The site offers the first example of Gothic Revival architecture in India.
Located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the Kanheri Caves date back to the 1st century. The gufas include ancient sculptures, paintings, carvings, and inscriptions. During the 3rd century, the caves were known to be one of the most important places where Buddhists settled.
Built in 1952, the Jehangir Art Gallery is one of Mumbai's most popular tourist attractions. The gallery hosts exhibitions from a range of artists as well as regularly holding lectures, workshops and discussions on a variety of art forms.
The Siddhi Vinayak, sitauated in Prabhadevi provience, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The shrine is more than 200 years old and is one of the richest temples in India.
Also known as the Queen's Necklace, Marine Drive is a three kilometre-long promenade that borders the Arabian Sea. It is a popular spot for watching the sunset and offers breathtaking views when lit up at night.
Sprawling from the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology in the north to the pier at Harbamauli Temple in the south, Juhu Beach is a beautiful area for sunbathing by the Arabian Sea. Be on the lookout for Bollywood celebrities!
Enjoy a leisurely stroll through this four-acre Hare Krishna compound, home to a marble temple and a vegetarian buffet restaurant.