Reaching Bombay

Reaching Bombay is not difficult. As Bombay is the business capital of India, it is very well linked, both nationally and internationally. Depending on choice one can travel to Bombay by air, by rail or by road.

  • Air - Bombay has the busiest air set-up in the country and all major airlines fly to and from Bombay to most of the important cities of the world. There are separate terminals for international and domestic flights.
  • Rail - Bombay is a major railway hub of the country. It is the headquarter to two railway zones, i.e. Central and Western. While Central Railways handles services to the East and South, Western Railways caters to the North from Church Gate and Bombay Central Stations.
  • Road - Bombay is well linked to all major cities of the nation through a large network of highways and expressways.

Climate In Bombay

Being a coastal city, Bombay has a moderate climate and there isn't much change in temperature throughout the year. Due to its nearness to the sea the weather stays humid all through the year.

  • Summers - The summer time in Bombay starts from April to mid June. The weather is hot and humid. The maximum and minimum temperatures are approximately 35°C and 25°C respectively.
  • Monsoon - Monsoon season begins from mid June and expands up to mid September. It rains very heavily in Bombay. Annual rainfall in Bombay is around 200 cm. The daytime temperature and the nighttime temperature are around 30°C and 20°C respectively.
  • Winters - Winter season starts from November to February. The weather is pleasing and the temperature is in the range of 15 and 25°C.