Location 

Mumbai:
Until 1995, Mumbai was called Bombay - the change of the name is representative for the several
changes the country has undergone in the past years. The capital of the Maharashtra region is developing at
an enormous pace and is nowadays the economic place to be in India. The centre is located on a small sliver
of land and oversees the Arabic sea. Among the many sights the city can offer, there are two World Heritage
Sites acknowledged by the UNESCO: the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the cave of the Elephanta. It's not
necessary to mention where your tour will lead you to... You will stay in a hotel within the city which enables
you to reach the locations of the lectures and presentations as well as the sights easily.
New Delhi:
Whenever people think about India, the Taj Mahal is one sight that crosses most people's mind.
Why don't you visit it yourself and try to capture the building in different lights of the day? One daytrip to the
mausoleum will give you plenty of time to discover this Indian landmark. If you book this extra option, you will also
find the time to grasp the atmosphere of the governmental institutions like the parliament or the courts. Museums or the
Gandhi memorial will complement your 3-day adventure.