Goa and Mumbai
from £750
from £670 Per Person
6 Nights / 7 Days
This combination of Colonial Mumbai and exotic Goa which can be opt as an Individual tour or and be added with golden triangle, North India or Kerala tours.
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Overview
Travel beautiful western India, city full with diversity with different taste, beaches, nightlife, and British colonial experience. Explore some world famous attraction including Gateway of India, Exotic beaches and Grand Churches of Goa. This tour includes all Colonial heritage with Night life, diversity of cuisine and represents an exotic experience of Incredible India.
In this tour you will cover two exotic destination Mumbai and Goa.
Mumbai is a city of extremes, where slum-dwelling strivers making dollars a day serve Bollywood stars and industrial billionaires. It’s a 24-hour city stocked with some of the best late-night street food in the world, as well as fine-dining restaurants of renowned chefs. It’s a cosmopolitan city of people from all over India that’s nonetheless home to strident parochialism. It’s a city of dreams for millions of Indians that, at the same time, affords so few any measure of comfort. And it’s a beautiful city of silver towers when viewed by twilight from the Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge over the Arabian Sea, but that sight quickly turns into a maze of winding, dirty streets and alleys when viewed up close.
Goa wasn’t much of a tourist spot until the early 1960s, with the arrival of the first hippies from Europe, who were lured by the laid-back culture and picturesque beaches of Anjuna, Calangute, and Vagator. The lax law enforcement made it easy for the beaches to quickly become the site of wild parties, cheap alcohol, and plenty of drugs. The Anjuna flea market was established soon after, in the 1970s, as many of the foreign tourists started selling second hand goods to fund an extended stay. It was around this time that the beach shacks appeared as well: temporary structures that multitasked as restaurants, bars, hotels, bookstalls, shops or just places to hang out all day.
The era of electronic music in the 1980s changed Goa into a hot spot for raves and heady full-moon parties were all the rage for the subsequent decade. This golden age of raves has subsided in recent years due to increased government action. However, parties continue to rage on in a less publicized fashion—parties tend to move from the bars and clubs into a new slew of "after hours clubs" that go until dawn and beyond, you just have to discreetly ask around.
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