Mumbai Travel Guide



Our Mumbai Travel Guide! Easily our most beautiful episode so far… Want to arrive in Mumbai ready to chat? Then check out our friends at italki and buy one …

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  2. J Pathak says:

    My wife and I traveled to Mumbai back in January of 2016 and truly enjoyed our stay. Wife was fascinated by the smell, sound and the friendliness of people in the big city. She wanted our visas extended, but we there on business and time was limited.

  3. Rohan Jawale says:

    I've never been to my birth city Mumbai in 7 years. I'm planning to go this summer but I'm not sure because of the whole coronavirus thing. I hope it goes away soon because I miss Mumbai SO MUCH! When I see Mumbai travel video, I sometimes cry!
    Posting from Pennsylvania, U.S

  4. sisir360 || TheLoneGun101 says:

    “A cup of coffee will cost you about 100 rupees”
    Bro, Starbucks isn’t the standard for coffee in India, it’s considered a luxury. The coffee regular people drink everyday costs somewhere between 10 and 50 rupees depending on where you have it (street-side, hotel, etc.)

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