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Itinerary: Delhi to Lonavala & Mumbai (August 15 - 18, 2025)

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Day 1: Arrival in Lonavala & Local Sightseeing

Morning: Arrive in Lonavala and check into your accommodation. Start your day with a visit to the Bhushi Dam, a popular spot especially during monsoon for its scenic views and relaxing atmosphere.

Afternoon: Enjoy lunch at a local eatery, then head to the Lonavala Lake for a peaceful stroll. Later, explore the Karla Caves, ancient rock-cut Buddhist caves rich in history and architecture.

Evening: Relax at the Sunset Point to witness a beautiful sunset over the hills. Have dinner at a nearby restaurant offering Maharashtrian cuisine.

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Day 2: Adventure and Exploration in Lonavala

Morning: After breakfast, visit the Tiger’s Leap cliff for panoramic views and photography. Explore the Lohagad Fort, an impressive hill fort ideal for trekking and learning about Maratha history.

Afternoon: Stop for lunch in Lonavala town, then visit the Della Adventure Park for some thrilling outdoor activities and entertainment options.

Evening: Enjoy a relaxing evening at Ryewood Park, perfect for a quiet walk or to unwind before dinner at a local café.

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Day 3: Travel to Mumbai & City Sightseeing

Morning: Travel from Lonavala to Mumbai, approximately a 2.5-3 hour drive. Upon arrival, visit the historic Gateway of India, a must-see landmark in Mumbai.

Afternoon: Head to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (Prince of Wales Museum) for cultural and historical exhibits. Enjoy lunch nearby and then visit the beautiful Marine Drive for a seaside walk.

Evening: Explore Colaba Causeway for shopping and street food. End your day with dinner at a popular restaurant in the area offering local or international cuisine.

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Day 4: Mumbai Highlights & Departure

Morning: Start with a visit to the Siddhivinayak Temple, a revered spiritual place. Then proceed to Haji Ali Dargah, situated on a small islet in the Arabian Sea.

Afternoon: Enjoy lunch at a café in Bandra, followed by exploring the vibrant Bandra Fort and the nearby Bandra-Worli Sea Link view points.

Evening: Depending on your departure time, relax at a seaside café or do some last-minute shopping in local markets before heading to the airport or railway station for your journey back.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Bhushi Dam: 1.5 hours, Free
  • Karla Caves: 2 hours, ₹50 per person
  • Lonavala Lake: 1 hour, Free
  • Tiger’s Leap: 1.5 hours, Free
  • Lohagad Fort: 3 hours, Free
  • Della Adventure Park: 3-4 hours, Approx. ₹1500 per person
  • Gateway of India: 1 hour, Free
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya: 2 hours, ₹150 per person
  • Marine Drive: 1 hour, Free
  • Colaba Causeway Shopping: 2 hours, Variable (₹500-₹2000)
  • Siddhivinayak Temple: 1 hour, Free
  • Haji Ali Dargah: 1 hour, Free
  • Bandra Fort: 1.5 hours, Free
  • Transportation (Delhi-Lonavala-Mumbai and local travel): Approx. ₹5000-₹8000 depending on mode
  • Accommodation (3 nights): Approx. ₹6000-₹9000 depending on choice
  • Food: Approx. ₹1500-₹2500 total for 4 days

Total Estimated Cost: ₹16,700 - ₹26,200

Tips

If you wish to extend your trip, consider spending an extra day in Mumbai to explore Bollywood tours or visit nearby attractions like Elephanta Caves. To shorten the trip, you could cut down the stay in Lonavala to one day and focus more on Mumbai city highlights, optimizing your time by prioritizing major sights. Early bookings for transport and accommodation can help save costs.

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