Blog
2 min
28th June 2024
by Shethana P
Hey, all the creators and travel vloggers! Here we are making your work easier! Here are the top 10 best vlogging places in Mumbai which makes the content more engaging and interactive between the viewers and the localities out there. A typical vlogger's major hook is the place where the video is shot. So keep in mind to visit these places and shoot the vlog in Mumbai.

This place is known as the Queen's Necklace the name is given due to the beautiful view seen from above or drone shot during the night. The curved roads at the edge of the Arabian Sea and the moving vehicles give stunning views both during the day and night. The sweeping boulevard is especially beautiful at sunset, making it an ideal spot for travel and lifestyle vlogs. Capture the serene waves during the day or the glittering skyline at night.
As a vlogger, your focus should be on capturing these lights busy roads on the drive, and people walking, cycling, or sometimes working with a laptop in case you find any CEO fulfilling his duties in this beautiful view.

View of Gateway of India - Courtesy of Photographer
This place is familiar to everybody even the 2nd class students. So this place will not be that interesting compared to the other unknown/known places in Mumbai. But still depending on the way you shoot the vlog your content becomes interesting. Early morning visits offer fewer crowds and soft, golden light for your videos this is the best time to get beautiful video effects. To keep your content more engaging interact with people ask about their opinion about the place or sometimes keep the questionnaire generic yet give a social message. The purpose of people watching your content should be beneficial, informative, and entertaining at the same time.

View of Colaba Causeway - Courtesy of Photographer
Okay, this is the perfect place to Vlog! Colaba Causeway is the most crowded street market in the old village of Mumbai. Personally, I didn’t know about this place until I read a few articles. But this place is known for shopping artifacts ancient home decor, and a few snacks to munch upon. The street will be filled with outsiders exploring the place, as a vlogger you can interact with them to know their place and what’s the purpose of the visit to Mumbai. This would create curiosity within the viewers to visit this place.

View of Bandra Bandstand - Courtesy of Photographer
Visit this place early morning and you get to see people walking with their pets, jogging, and performing other physical activities. The atmosphere in the mornings is an additional plus point as the video quality and lighting are perfect. Bandra Bandstand is the place where famous Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan stays, this is a catchy point in your vlog, people watch the video just to explore these places through mobile even if they are not been to that place. The rocky shoreline, amphitheater, and Bandra Fort offer diverse vlogging opportunities, from casual chats to cinematic shots. Give a catchy thumbnail so viewers click and watch your video.

View of Juhu Beach - Courtesy of Photographer
Juhu Beach is one of Mumbai's most popular beaches, known for its lively ambiance and street food stalls. Capture the local culture, enjoy a sunset, or indulge in some of Mumbai’s best street food for your food and travel vlogs. This would be a review of the street vlog letting people know about this food and why people should try eating here. Additionally, the sunset, breeze, and relaxing pace of this place can be an additional tip. If you are lucky enough to spot any celebrity try to have a conversation if possible, don’t create havoc. On the go sometimes you get to meet other creators and influencers if they permit you the do a collaboration video with them.

Streets in Chor Bazaar - Courtesy of Photographer
Next Stop - Chor Bazaar! For vloggers interested in unique finds and vintage treasures, Chor Bazaar is a goldmine. This flea market, one of the largest in India, is filled with antiques, curios, and second-hand goods, perfect for quirky and offbeat vlogs. Vlogs are usually shooted spontaneously without any scripts prepared, so keep your content humorous and entertaining to increase the watch time of the viewers.


People in Sanjay Gandhi National Park - Courtesy of Photographer
Escape the urban hustle at Sanjay Gandhi National Park. This green oasis offers lush landscapes, wildlife, and the ancient Kanheri Caves. It’s a fantastic spot for nature, travel, and adventure vlogs. Start the vlog from the point where you stay walk through the route to reach this place capture the traffic and transport hustle that you ace during the travel also mention the price. Ideally the end of the vlog you get viewers' attention.

Streets in Crawford Market - Courtesy of Photographer
Crawford Market, one of Mumbai's oldest markets, offers a vibrant and chaotic atmosphere ideal for capturing the essence of local life. From fresh produce to exotic pets, this market provides endless vlogging material. If you are planning to visit two or more markets then try to identify and talk about the differences in the goods and items available in those markets.

The Kala Ghoda road - Courtesy of Photographer
Kala Ghoda is Mumbai's art district, known for its galleries, cafes, and cultural events. The annual Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is a highlight, featuring art installations, performances, and workshops, perfect for culture and art vlogs. In peak hours vlogging would be a task but the majority of the time you’ll find crow supporting and encouraging to complete the vlog.

View of Haji Ali Dargah - Courtesy of Photographer
Located on an islet off the coast of Worli, the Haji Ali Dargah is both a mosque and a tomb. The walkway to the dargah, which gets submerged during high tide, and its stunning architecture make for visually captivating content. Here is an interesting story that you need to narrate while vlogging. It is said that the legend saint Haji Ali died when he visited the pilgrimage to Mecca, while miraculously, his casket floated across the sea and ended up on the shores of Mumbai.