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Mumbai travel tips
Fascinating Mumbai
Mumbai is one of the world's largest cities and the entertainment and commercial hub of India. The fast paced lifestyle and interesting sights make it a sought after holiday spot.
Choosing the right time
Mumbai has a tropical climate and can get very hot. The Monsoon season usually lasts from June until September. The best time to visit is in the winter (November-February), when you can expect temperatures not over 30°C during the day and dropping to not below 17°C at night. The famous Holi festival takes place during the full moon in March. In August and September, during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, you can expect 10 days of celebrations and processions. Diwali is the festival of lights, celebrated in October with fireworks and lights.
Mumbai: the basics
You'll need a visa to travel to India. These are available from the Indian High Commission. It's also important to ensure that you have the necessary vaccines and boosters. Hepatitis A, Tetanus, and Typhoid are all recommended. During the monsoon season, Cholera may be needed. Hepatitis B, Japanese Encephalitis and Rabies are also suggested. You should avoid drinking the tap water in India. Peel fruit and vegetables before eating and choose boiled or fried food rather than eating them fresh. Happily, the cost of living in India is much lower than in Britain, and you can get an inexpensive meal from about 200 Indian Rupees (Rs) which is roughly 2 Pounds. Unfortunately, the smog in Mumbai can be very unpleasant during the dry season.
Local information regarding transport and accommodation
The best way to travel from the 28 km from Mumbai airport to the city centre is by prepaid taxis, which cost approximately 450 to 600 Rs.
Once in the city the suburban trains are very crowded during the rush hour so you may want to get buses instead. You will need a smart photo ID card for a day pass on the bus, which costs around 70 rupees. Taking a taxi is not expensive, the minimum fare is Rs21 for the first 1.5 kilometres, then Rs1 for every 100 metres after this. Accommodation in Mumbai is relatively expensive when compared to the rest of India. A dorm room in a hostel costs roughly 250 Rs. Prices for a 3 Star hotel room begin at about 4000 Rs. A less expensive option is a budget guest house in South Mumbai, Colaba or near railway stations.
Airport Mumbai (Bombay) BOM
Mumbai International Airport, officially Chhatrapati Shivaji Mahara International Airport and often still called Sahar airport, is the largest and most important airport on the Indian subcontinent. It is located in the capital of the same name in the state of Maharasthra on the Indian Ocean. Mumbai airport has 4 terminals, two of which are used for passenger flights. Mumbai is served by a large number of scheduled airlines from Asia and Europe. Flights to Mumbai from the UK airports Manchester and London usually involve one stopover.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; paid short and long-term parking about 800 spaces at terminal 1 and 1200 at terminal 2.
- Nearby cities: Mumbai (13 km), Panvel (27 km), Bhiwandi (31 km), Ulhasnagar (33 km), Ambarnath (34 km), Kalyan (35 km), Badlapur (42 km), Virar (43 km)
- Directions by car: The national terminal is about 12 km or 8 miles north of the inner city and the international terminal about 17 km or 10 miles north of the inner city.
Location
The airport is about 12 km or 8 miles north of downtown, the other terminal 17 km or 10 miles north of the inner city directly on the Western Express Highway. There are plenty of taxi companies serving the airport as well as car and public Rikshaws and BEST city buses.
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- Airport code:
- BOM
- Country:
- India (IN)
- Latitude / Longitude:
- 19°5'19"N / 72°52'4"E
- Altitude of runway:
- 11 m
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