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2‑Day Family Itinerary: Loni Kalbhor → Haji Ali Dargah

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Day 1: Journey to Mumbai & First Glimpse of Haji Ali Dargah

Morning: Depart early from Loni Kalbhor on the affordable Pune‑Mumbai passenger train (second‑class) to ensure a safe and comfortable ride for your 3‑year‑old. The journey lasts about 3 hours, giving you a relaxed start with snacks packed from home.

Afternoon: Arrive at Mumbai Central and take a short, budget local bus (Route 165) to a clean, family‑friendly budget hotel near Marine Drive. After a quick check‑in, enjoy a light lunch of vada pav at a nearby stall, which is both inexpensive and kid‑approved.

Evening: After a brief rest, head to the iconic Haji Ali Dargah via a quick taxi ride (shared auto for safety). The sunset view over the sea adds a magical touch, and the calm ambience makes it pleasant for a young child.

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Day 2: Coastal Walk & City Highlights

Morning: Begin with a leisurely stroll along Marine Drive, stopping at the children’s play area near Girgaum Chowpatty. The cool sea breeze and open space are perfect for a toddler to run safely.

Afternoon: Take a short ferry ride (₹5 per person) from the nearby jetty to the historic Gateway of India. Explore the surrounding promenade, then enjoy an affordable street‑food lunch of pani puri at a clean vendor.

Evening: Return to your hotel to freshen up, then relax with a family dinner at a budget‑friendly eatery serving simple thali meals. End the day with a brief night‑time walk on the promenade, which is well‑lit and safe for families.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Train (Pune‑Mumbai, 2nd class) – 3 hours – ₹200 per adult, ₹100 per child
  • Local bus to hotel – 30 minutes – ₹20 per adult, ₹10 per child
  • Budget hotel (1 night, double occupancy) – 1 night – ₹800
  • Taxi/shared auto to Haji Ali Dargah – 20 minutes – ₹150
  • Haji Ali Dargah entry – free (donations optional)
  • Marine Drive & Chowpatty playground – free
  • Ferry to Gateway of India – 15 minutes – ₹5 per person
  • Street‑food meals (2 lunches, 1 dinner) – approx. ₹350 total
  • Miscellaneous (water, snacks, small souvenirs) – ₹200
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹2,475

Tips

To stretch the trip, add a half‑day visit to the nearby Sanjay Gandhi National Park for a safe nature walk; the entry fee is low and there are easy trails for toddlers. If you need to shorten the itinerary, skip the ferry ride and simply enjoy the Gateway of India from the promenade, saving both time and a small amount of money. Always keep a small bottle of hand sanitizer and a basic first‑aid kit handy, and prefer well‑lit public transport options for safety.

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