About the Activity:
Discover how a port city has endured a three and half years old history! Witness the cultural growth within the city and be a part of the dream called ‘Mumbai’. Join this 3 hours walking tour and experience how a small port city has successfully become one of the most developed cities in the world.
The walking trail begins with your arrival at Ferry terminal/Green Gate/Indira Gate or Ballard Estate at 9am or 3pm. Walk through northern part of Mumbai and discover its flamboyant essence and tryst with history. Explore the old 'Fort' and get acquainted with the region that had the first signs of human settlements.
Maneuvering through the rustic lanes, visit the European Renaissance styled Ballard Estate which reminds about the Victorian London. Hereafter, head towards the Asiatic Society Library of Mumbai and the Horniman Circle Garden. Enjoy the scenic settings of these localities and catch the glimmpses of Flora Fountain that resembles London'd Piccadilly Circus.
Towards the end of the trail, make it to the 275 years old dockyard of Indian Navy and witness its authenticity. Here onwards, take a walk to the Gateway of India and the Taj Mahal Hotel and conclude the walking tour on a delightful note.
Location: Mumbai
Start Point: Capitol Theatre, Opp. Victoria Terminus(Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus)
End Point: Marine Drive
Timings: 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM or 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Mumbai is a perfect spot blessed with a rich and prominent historical culture of the location and undergoes the important ancient spots of the location. With beautiful landscapes and scenic beauty around, modern lifestyle, and a wide set of historical monuments, Mumbai never fails in refreshing your spirit to the supreme level.
Heritage Walk Mumbai takes you into the heart of the old ‘Fort’. Explore the ‘White Town’ or the European half of the old town that existed within the Fort walls. Begin the walk at F.W.Steven’s gothic masterpiece, the grand Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus also known as the Victoria Terminus.
Then walk down D.N.Road, also called the Heritage Mile of Mumbai, while admiring one of the oldest parts of the city(almost as old as the city itself) which even today is the reminiscence of its colonial past and makes its way to the ornate Flora Fountain. Here, take a minute to soak in the atmosphere of one of the busiest precincts of Mumbai.
Next, just a hop, skip and jump away lies the historic art district of Kala Ghoda with its many Gothic buildings and numerous art galleries creating a charm that is unmatched in Mumbai.
Move onto the Oval Maidan where in a great phalanx lie the Old Secretariat, University Library and Convocation Hall, High Court building, the old PWD building and Telegraph Department, a truly imperial vision like a fleet of massive stone battleships, monolithic, awe-inspiring and supremely self-confident.
Finally, take Veer Nariman Road (the former Churchgate Street) down to Marine Drive to enjoy a fantastic view of the Art Deco Skyline that has become an identity of Mumbai all over the world.
Package Types:
Morning Heritage Walk
Evening Heritage Walk
Suitable For: All age groups
How to reach:
The starting point of Heritage Walk Mumbai is Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus which is easily reachable by public or private transportation.
Mumbai implies to a home which is comprised of a series of historical buildings and is ideal for taking a mesmerizing walk. Visitors get to enjoy a wide variety of charming concrete structures that reflect the richness of architecture. The location also is composed of glittering markets that make the location ideal for visitors to explore.
About the activity:
This Mumbai Market Tour lets you explore the market streets of the location and its blazing colours. The Mumbai Market Tour lets you explore the colonial buildings, along with temples and mosques, and witness the vendors who shout from their stalls and carts to sell their commodities.
The tour includes a number of fun-filled sightseeing session along with the assistance of an English- speaking local tour guide who would convey all the necessary information related to the places. The guide would be on a constant vigil to make the journey more comfortable for you.
Places to visit:
Crawford Market: The Iconic market for shopping scented candles, exotic fruits, cake mold party wear stuff and other accessories.
Mangaldas Market: The famous cloth markets, fabrics and other stuff available around here will tempt for more.
Spice market
Jewellery market
Flower market
Jama Masjid:- Oldest Muslim community
Mumba Devi Temple
Madhav Baugh
Cow Shelter
Starting/Ending Point: Mc Donald’s opp Victoria Station (V.T Station)
Timings of the Activity:
Morning Tour: 10 am
Afternoon Tour: 2 pm
Evening Tour: 4 pm
Note: Minimum 2 people required to confirm the booking and the maximum people who can book are 5 for private and 8 for shared variants respectively.
- 2H
- Mumbai
- 2H
Location: Mumbai
Start Point: Mahim railway station
End Point: Dharavi Kumbharwada
Timings: Between 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Dharavi is Asia’s largest slum area and home to millions of people. Through this tour, you will get to see the local industries how people there produce things without the help of expensive machines and earn their livelihood. You will also get to see how they are happy in their small area.
A professional guide will be there with you on your Dharavi Slum Tour to explain the beauty of the place. Experience life in the Slums of Dharavi. Spend time with some kids and local people in the slums. Experience the life in the slum of Mumbai the way in which industrial and residential life mingles here beautifully. Our 2 hour and 30-minute introduction to Dharavi aims to give visitors a much more nuanced understanding of life and work in Mumbai slums.
You can also add lunch with a local family cooking class, pottery class or street art walk after the morning tour. Not only will you get additional insight into Dharavi, but you’ll provide a local family with some extra income!
It will take 2 and a half hours to explore the place.
Suitable For: All age groups.
Package Offer: A tour to the slum area of Dharavi of Mumbai
How to Reach: The location mentioned is easily accessible through public transportation and local trains. However one can book a private taxi toward the starting point as well.