Mumbai is a melting pot of various religions and cultures. This metropolitan offers some of the well-preserved temples in Western India. Explore the cosmopolitan culture of maximum city, visit some of the lesser spoken neighborhood in Mumbai.
Tour starts with pick up from hotel, you explore not only captivating architecture, but also get involved in various religious, cultures and traditions at multiple temples.
Your travel buddy would share the significance of each temple and its deity. You will explore temples from 4 different religions; Hinduism, Jainism, Christianity and Islam. You would be also visiting an age-old Ghat having a strong resemblance to once found in Varanasi in the heart of the city.
Each temple has a different tale to tell, and follows a unique culture, get acquainted with the help of your travel buddy.
Also, do try Mumbai street food, do ask your travel buddy for recommendations.
Pickup included
Mumbai is not only a place of skyscrapers or mere a place of architectural beauty. It’s also a heaven for worshipers. Sri Siddhivinayak Ganesh temple is one of the temples in Mumbai makes its landmark in the city. Located in Prabhadevi, this Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesh. Siddhivinayak temple is one of the most famous and richest temples in Mumbai and is dedicated to Lord Ganesh. The shrine dates back to the 18th century and it is believed that the idol of lord Ganesh grants wishes and self manifested.
Located on Bhulabai Desai Road in Mahalaxmi West, this temple is dedicated to Goddesses Laxmi, “Goddesses of Wealth”. The temple is thronged by a large number of devotees every year. You’ll find a lot of stalls outside the temple to provide you with the necessary items required for the pooja. The trifecta of goddess Laxmi, Kali and Saraswati are worshipped here and a large number of worshipers visit here throughout the year.
Babulnath Shiva temple is the oldest temple in the city, situated on a small hillock near GirgaumChowpatty. The deity Shiva is in the form of the Lord of the Babul tree. Interestingly! In the initial days, the temple was visited by the yogis who used to stay there for Bhang and Ganja. The interiors of the temple give an illusion of mount Kailash. It is believed to be built in the 12th century by the Hindu King Bhimdev and eventually buried and lost over time. The temple was rediscovered when five idols were dug out, of these idols the idols of lord Shiv, Parvati, Ganesh, hanuman are in the temple but the fifth was immersed in water as it was broken.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
Pick up possible from hotels between Churchgate & Andheri. For Guests arriving at Port, are requested to meet at Green Gate.