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Amravati - The Offical website of the Maharashtra Tourism Development
Corporation, Govt. of India
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How to Get There ? |
One of the advantages of being a major metropolis is that Mumbai is well
connected to the rest of the state and country. |
If you are arrivng by air, disembarkation would be either at Chhatrapati
Shivaji International Airport (formerly known as Sahar Airport) or at
Chhatrapati Shivaji Domestic Airport (formerly known as Santa Cruz Airport).
They are about 4 kms apart and are approximately 30 kms and 26 kms away from
the heart of the city - Nariman Point - in south Mumbai. An airport bus service
operates between the airports and the Air India Building at Nariman Point. The
journey takes an hour to the domestic terminal and fifteen minutes longer to
the international terminal. However, be warned that during peak-hour traffic
the journey could last almost two hours. Tickets can be bought either on the
buses or at the booth outside the Air India Building. There is also a shuttle
bus that operates at regular intervals between the domestic and international
airports. |
For those choosing to travel by train, Mumbai's two main railway terminals -
Mumbai Central and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (or VT) connect it to the rest
of the country. For up-to-date information on tickets and routes, check the
Western Railway and Central Railway reservation centres. |
Long distance buses depart from Mumbai Central S.T. Bus Depot to several towns
and cities. MTDC also operates a number of bus services throughout the year
(except for the monsoon months) to many scenic spots and tourist centres. Check
at MTDC counters for details. |
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