Mumbai Darshan by Nilambari Open Deck Bus Tour

Mumbai Darshan (Mumbai sightseeing) services are offered by Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation. The package tour is named “Nilambari open deck bus tour”. It is a unique group tour concept in India, at very affordable rates. Mumbai Darshan services are available to the general public and tourists on Saturdays and Sundays, barring the monsoon days. Nilambari open deck bus is also called the Mumbai Darshan bus.

Nilambari Open Deck Bus
Mumbai, the historic city, which is the financial and business capital of India, is rich in culture and heritage. Mumbai is one of the top cities to visit in India. There is nothing more precise and concise than getting on-board the Nilambari Open Deck Bus Tour of Mumbai to discover and explore Mumbai; or Bombay as it was known earlier.

The city tour is of one hour duration, suitable for tourists to cover much of the city’s heritage buildings and landmarks in the shortest possible span of time. There are two bus services, starting at 7 pm and 8.15 pm.

The charge for the guided tour of Mumbai by Nilambari Open Deck Bus in the upper deck is INR 150 (approximately US $ 3)  while the lower berth costs just INR 50 (approximately US $ 1). There are no charges for children below 3 years. Tickets booked can not be cancelled.

A certified guide who is well trained by Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation will be available on the Nilambari open deck bus to brief the passengers on the different aspects of the heritage buildings along the route, their historical value, etc.

Nilambari Open Deck Bus Tour of Mumbai covers Mumbai darshan places and prestigious heritage sites like Churchgate Head Office, Old Secretariat, Rajabai Tower, Convocation Hall, High Court, CST Railway Station, Thomas Cook, Asiatic Library – Gateway of India.

How do I Go for the Mumbai Darshan Sightseeing?

Mumbai Darshan sightseeing group tour starts from Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation’s booking office premises at Gateway of India.

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