Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Mumbai (average of RM 310). Flying to Mumbai in December will prove the most costly (average of RM 389). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
RM 1,530
February
RM 1,478
March
RM 1,469
April
RM 1,488
May
RM 1,620
June
RM 1,559
July
RM 1,582
August
RM 1,554
September
RM 1,488
October
RM 1,554
November
RM 1,805
December
RM 1,843
BOM Temperature | 24 - 30 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Mumbai, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, May is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 30.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 24.0 C).
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The food was simply not in the standard of emirates you could not even eat the dinner at all had to. E satisfied with some cold cut sandwiches
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The food was simply not in the standard of emirates you could not even eat the dinner at all had to. E satisfied with some cold cut sandwiches
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The food was simply not in the standard of emirates you could not even eat the dinner at all had to. E satisfied with some cold cut sandwiches
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The food was simply not in the standard of emirates you could not even eat the dinner at all had to. E satisfied with some cold cut sandwiches
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The food was simply not in the standard of emirates you could not even eat the dinner at all had to. E satisfied with some cold cut sandwiches
With a staggering 16 million people all living in a city the size of London, travellers coming off their Mumbai flights might – at first glance – expect nothing less than a chaotic and unwelcoming place; quite the contrary. Under its tough exterior lies a fascinating city rich in history and culture.
India’sfinancial capital can intimidate the first-time visitor, so the best way to overcome this is by walking through Mumbai’s neighbourhoods, interacting with the locals and just getting immersed in its wonderful sights, sounds and smells. The best way to begin touring the colonial city is at the Gateway of India which was built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary. From there most tourists take boat trips to Elephanta Island, where holy temples were carved out of rock between 450 and 740 AD. Another day trip is to the northern suburb of Borivli home of the Buddhist Kanheri Caves which were once used for meditation by the monks during the seventh century AD. Travellers coming off flights to Mumbai in search of a little more excitement needn’t look far, the glitzy restaurants and bars are filled with Bollywood stars and well-heeled Mumbaiians partying till the wee hours of the morning.
Mumbai has a dry season from November to February with moderate humidity and temperatures in the 20s (Celsius). March to October is the humid season with temperatures reaching the upper 20s (Celsius). The monsoon season is July to September, and the heavy rains bring relief from the heat.