Our Routes Along The West.

Here is a number of places that are frequently travelled by people each day, GOZOCABS provides you with easy travel along the western region of India. These are some of the western routes in which we serve. Travel with us. Download the GOZO app from Google Playstore, book taxi online, or call us on +91 90518-77000.

MUMBAI – GOA: Goa in the monsoons is cheap, not very crowded and wonderfully green. The 500-kilometres is a delightfully picturesque drive, with paddy fields, coconut palms and areca nut plantations. You can stop by at Karnala Bird Sanctuary, home to over 150 species – Drongos, Paradise flycatchers, Red-vented bulbuls and more. Chiplun in Ratnagiri District is a popular halfway halt for most Bombay-Goa travellers. The Western Ghats offer a wonderful view below the marshy tracts around the Vashishti River.

goa

MUMBAI-SHIRDI: Sai Baba’s Samadhi is situated in Shirdi, making it one of the most visited religious places in India. Visitors can travel to Mumbai and then take a cab till Shirdi directly from the Mumbai Airport.  The small village of Shani Shingnapur known for its custom of not locking doors and Chavadi-Sai Baba’s resting place during the last few years of his life are worth a visit.

Shiridi Sai Baba Mandir
Shiridi Sai Baba Mandir

MUMBAI-MAHABALESHWAR: Nearly a 5-hour drive from the main city, Mahabaleshwar is a popular holiday hill station and honeymoon spot in the Western Ghats of India. There are many tourist attractions in Mahabaleshwar like forts, temples, lakes and waterfalls. Some of them being Pratapgarh Fort, Venna Lake, Krishna Temple and Lord Mahabaleshwar Temple.

mahabaleshwar

MUMBAI-NASHIK: Located in north-west Maharashtra, 171 kilometres from Mumbai, Nashik is famous for its association with the epic Ramayana. Major tourist attractions are the Buddhist rock-cut caves.

nashik

MUMBAI-SURAT: Surat is a major industrial city rich in textile mills. Some famous places in Surat are the Chintamani Jain Temple, Diamond Industry, and Sardar V Patel Museum.

surat

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