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If you are planning a multi stop trip, please call us with details of your proposed itinerary so we can give you an indication of cost.



Unless you are booking pre nights or extra nights around an adventure or overland tour, good standard pre-bookable accommodation is unexpectedly expensive in India. Let us know if you want a quote.



Most of the year, Mumbai's climate is warm and humid due to the moderating influence of the sea. Between November and February, the skies are clear, and the temperature is cooler. From March the weather becomes warm and humid till mid June. From June the monsoon arrives and there are torrential rains, sometimes causing the flooding of major roads and streets of Mumbai. The average rainfall which is brought by the south-west monsoon winds in Mumbai is 180 cms. Monsoon ends by the end of September. October is comparatively hot and humid.



UK citizens do require a visa for travel to India from the embassy in the UK. You must have a passport valid for at least 6 months after your departure date from the destination.



Click here for up-to-date Foreign Office Advice.

Mumbai which was previously known as Bombay is a major metropolitan city with a population of 10 million - and growing. Mumbai city is also known as the business capital of India, it being the country's principal financial and communications centre.

Bombay can not be complete without the mention of Bollywood, the biggest Indian film industry which churns out hundreds of Hindi block-busters every year.






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