Tourism in Mumbai explained

Tourism in Mumbai (Bombay) is an industry that attracts almost 6 million tourists per year, making it the 30th-most visited location worldwide.[1] According to United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai was the second most populous city in India after Delhi and the seventh most populous city in the world with a population of 19.98 million.[2]

Mumbai offers natural heritage and modern entertainment including leisure spots, beaches, cinemas, studios, holy places, amusement parks and historical monuments. Museums in the city are:Daji bhau lad museum,Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sanhrahalaya,Nehru Science Museum, National museum of Modern art, National museum of Indian Cinema, Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sanhrahalaya.Transport options include air, road, train and ship.[3]

Economic impact

The World Travel & Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated US$3.9 billion or 3.2% of the city's GDP in 2016 and supported 637,900 jobs, 7.3% of its total employment. The sector is predicted to grow at an average annual rate of 8.8% to US$9 billion by 2026 (3.1% of GDP). Mumbai's tourism industry accounted for 5.4% of India's total travel and tourism-related GDP in 2016, and employed 2.4% of the country's total workforce.[4]

Foreign tourists accounted for 35.7% of all tourism-related spending in Mumbai in 2016. Nearly one-fifth of foreign tourists visiting the city come from the United Arab Emirates.[4]

Climate

Mumbai has a tropical climate. It has 3 seasons : summer, winter and monsoon. Summers are usually hot, winters are cool and monsoon period brings a lot of rains to the city. The average minimum temperature varies between 15 C and 27 C. The average maximum temperature varies between 29 C and 34 C. The best period to visit Mumbai is from October to February.

Water activities

Many beaches in Mumbai are open to the general public. Beach locations include:

Additionally, lakeside destinations in Mumbai include:

Parks and recreation

Recreational destinations in Mumbai include:

Forts and caves

Mumbai’s most significant historical locations include more than 14 forts and 5 naturally-formed caves. A few examples include:

Film City

One of the major attraction in Mumbai is the Film City in Goregaon. It was built by Dada Saheb Phalke & V. Shantaram. The Film City was built in 20th Century & is situated near Goregaon & Borivali National Park. The entry to the Goregaon Film City is free of cost and is open from 10 am to 11:30 pm.The Hindi film industry, often monotonously referred to as Bollywood, is based in Mumbai. It offers major cinemas and is home to more than 20 film studios.[5]

Other attractions

See main article: List of tourist attractions in Mumbai.

Religious destinations

Mumbai has number of beautiful temples, mosques & churches. The list of religious places in Mumbai includes Siddhivinayak Temple, Mahalaxmi Temple, Haji Ali Dargah, Global Vipassana Pagoda, St Thomas Cathedral, Iskcon Temple, the Mount Bandra Church and many more.[6]

Miscellaneous

Other important historical sites

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Top 100 City Destinations Ranking . Euromonitor International . January 2016 . 18 February 2017.
  2. Web site: Nations . United . Events . 2024-02-04 . United Nations . en.
  3. Web site: Historical Monuments in Mumbai . thevoiceofthezamorin.blogspot.in . 20 February 2015 . 24 October 2016.
  4. Web site: CITY TRAVEL & TOURISM IMPACT 2017 Mumbai. World Travel and Tourism Council. 19 March 2018.
  5. Web site: Mumbai Bollywood Tour . goindia.about.com . 5 October 2015 . 24 October 2016.
  6. Web site: Religious Places in Mumbai . indiafamousfor.com . 11 June 2018.