Experience Mumbai according to your own interests with this full-day customized tour. Design your very own itinerary to spend 8 hours touring around the city to see Mumbai's top tourist attractions and areas. Get picked up from your hotel and travel in comfort in a private air-conditioned vehicle. Choose to see major city attractions such as the Gateway of India, an arch-shaped monument built in the early 20th century, or the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Train Station, which has been made into a UNESCO World Heritage site. Other places to visit could be the Crawford Market, a British-era market with an array of spices, or the Dhobi Ghat, a large open-air laundry. At the end of your tour you will be dropped back to your hotel. If you would like to gain some insider knowledge, choose the option with a local guide. The recommended itinerary for a 6 hour tour is as follows: Gateway of India Colaba Fort area Csmt - UNESCO World Heritage site Banganga Kamala Nehru park Dhobighat - open air laundry bay Mani bhavan 9Mahatma Gandhi’s home) The recommended itinerary for 8 hour is as follows: Above 6 hour itinerary plus Dadar Flower Market Dharavi Chor Bazaar
Go on an early morning tour to learn about the rich history and culture of Mumbaikars. Visit Iskcon Temple (Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple) to experience the spiritual side of Mumbai. Visit Dhobighat ( Laundry bay) Visit Mumbai’s flower alley, renowned for garlands of saffron-colored marigolds and red roses. Also explore the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Possibly the most architectural stunning building in India, Victoria Terminus Railway Station, now CST, sees a record of six hundred and sixty thousand footfalls daily, making it the busiest station in Mumbai. At dawn, the CST station also serves as the city's largest newspaper sorting area. Visit the stunning Sassoon Dock where you can see the original habitants of Mumbai, the Koli people (Fisherfolk) live their daily life and also witness 100s of fishing boats coloured in different colours. An English speaking guide will be there to guide you through this tour. Pick up from airport or North Mumbai will attract additional charges
Mumbai's Dharavi Slum is more than what meets the eye. Once your initial apprehensions are cast aside, you can open your eyes to a growing hive of life, living, and small businesses. Upon meeting your guide, you will head into Dharavi, where you will be able to experience the every day ongoings of this unique area. Numerous small businesses are thriving in every corner, from exotic soaps and handmade cosmetics, to pottery and textiles. Throughout your walk, you'll see how everyday life plays out with the members of the community within it. You'll see how they go to work, make their food, go home, and interact with everyone around them in this community. Along the way, you'll also learn the value of recycling. You'll see sourcing, treatment and reselling in the recycling process. It's a truly eye-opening experience in Mumbai.
Elephanta Caves is a must-see destination for history buffs or archaeology afficionados who would like to see true excavations pertaining to the ancient histories of India. From the Gateway of India, your tour will ride a ferry to the island where the Elephanta Caves are found. You will climb 120 steps to the plateau where these caves can be entered. There are seven major excavations in the area, and you'll be able to explore the history behind the artifacts and structures found therein. There is a spacious hall supported by huge pillars, which are characteristic of architecture of the 6th and 7th centuries. A massive three-headed Shiva sculpture stands therein, which is one of the major attractions in the caves. You will be able to explore 3 caves, each with a unique feature: one is a large Hindu Cave, the other is a Buddhist cave, and the final one is a cave dedicated to the God Shiva. You will discover a beautiful cultural heritage site and gain deeper understanding of India's religious history.
Indulge yourself in some of India's best food with this 2.5-hour night food tour of Mumbai, which gives you a sample of the city's most popular dishes! Walk through Mumbai's busy streets and discover the best food stalls and restaurants with the help of your foodie guide. Taste a variety of different Indian dishes such as Pav Bhaji, spicy vegetable curry with a soft bread roll, and Dosa, an Indian pancake made with fermented batter. Learn about the local food culture and traditions as you explore the Fort area, right before you stop by a British-era restaurant for the Berry Pulao, rice pilaf with a refreshing combination of sweet and sour berries! Cap off the food tour with a visit to an 80-year old dessert shop to satisfy your sweet tooth, right before the tour ends at Churchgate.
A must do tour of Mumbai. This is an off-beat 3.5 hour tour where you will see Mumbai from a wide angle, a variety of places to visit with the mode of travelling will be walking and public transport. You will see the historic sites with their relevant Gothic architecture, the cultural side of Mumbai where you will see people offering their prayers and morning rituals. You will also take a local train ride, however you need not worry about the crowds as you will be traveling on non-busy routes. Dharavi guided tour and insider tour of Dhobighat and get to see Dabbawallas at Churchgate(Lunch box Delivery ). It's like serving Mumbai on a plate. You will be visiting Dhobighat from Inside and not just from Outside This tour is a true experience of the Vibrant Colors of Mumbai that gives you valuable insight into everyday life and should not be missed
Start your day from Cowies Backpacker, located in the Colaba area of Mumbai. From there, take a short 5–10 minute walk to the nearby Colaba bus stop and board a bus heading toward Sassoon Dock, which is just a few minutes away. At Sassoon Dock, you can explore one of Mumbai’s oldest and most vibrant fish markets, rich in maritime history and local culture. After spending some time at the dock, take a walk to Dhobi Ghat, a fascinating open-air laundry where traditional washermen clean thousands of clothes daily in long concrete wash pens, offering a rare glimpse into a disappearing urban tradition. Once you’ve taken in the sights at Dhobi Ghat, head to a nearby bus stop and board a bus going deeper into Cuff Parade toward the Koli Village. This historic fishing community is home to the Koli people, the original inhabitants of Mumbai. Here, you’ll experience a slower, more traditional side of the city, with fishing boats lining the shores and fresh seafood available right from the source. After exploring the village and perhaps chatting with some of the locals, return to the nearest bus stop and catch a bus back toward Colaba. Once you arrive at Colaba bus station, it’s a short walk back to Cowies Backpacker, completing a culturally rich and locally immersive day—all traveled by public bus.
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