In the morning, visit the Gateway of India, a historical monument built in the early 20th century. Take a ferry to Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient cave temples. In the afternoon, explore the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, a Victorian Gothic-style railway station and another UNESCO World Heritage site. Finish the day with a visit to the Marine Drive, a scenic promenade overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Start your day at the Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and the Grand Palace, a complex of royal buildings. In the afternoon, visit Wat Pho, a temple known for its giant reclining Buddha statue. Then head to Chinatown for some shopping and street food. End the day with a visit to the Sky Bar at Lebua State Tower for a stunning view of the city.
Start your day by visiting Wat Phra Singh, a temple that houses a revered Buddha statue. Then, head to the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar for shopping and dinner. In the afternoon, visit the Doi Suthep temple, a mountaintop temple with fantastic views of Chiang Mai. End the day by exploring the Nimmanhaemin Road, known for its trendy cafes and bars.
Start your day by visiting the Phuket Old Town, a historical area with Sino-Portuguese architecture. Then, head to Bangla Road in Patong Beach for shopping and nightlife. In the afternoon, relax on the beautiful beaches of Kata and Karon. End the day by visiting the Big Buddha, a 45-meter high statue with stunning views of the island.
If you have more time in Mumbai, consider visiting the Haji Ali Dargah, a mosque located in the middle of the sea, or the Elephanta Festival, a three-day music and dance festival held in February. In Thailand, consider visiting the Ayutthaya Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient ruins, or taking a cooking class to learn how to make Thai cuisine.