Mumbai city tour with Ferry ride & Dharavi Slum.
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Mumbai city tour with Ferry ride & Dharavi Slum.

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Itinerary
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Stop At: Dharavi, Mumbai India

Walking tour inside Asias biggest Slum Dharavi, its a one to one and a half hour walk inside slum area where you get to see both residential and commercial part of Slums.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Dhobi Ghat, Dr. E. Moses Rd. near Mahalakshmi Station, Mumbai India

Unique feature of Mumbai, the dhobi is a traditional laundryman, who will collect your dirty linen, wash it, and return it neatly pressed to your doorstep. All for a pittance. The "laundries" are called "ghats": row upon row of concrete wash pens, each fitted with its own flogging stone. The clothes are soaked in sudsy water, thrashed on the flogging stones, then tossed into huge vats of boiling starch and hung out to dry. Next they are ironed and piled into neat bundles, almost two hundred dhobis and their families work together in what has always been a hereditary occupation.


Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Hanging Gardens (Ferozeshah Mehta), Malabar Hill, Mumbai 400075 India

Perched at the top of Malabar Hill, on its western side, just opposite the Kamala Nehru Park, these terraced gardens, also known as Ferozeshah Mehta Gardens, provide lovely sunset views over the Arabian Sea. The park was laid out in the early 1880s over Bombay's main reservoir, some say to cover the water from the potentially contaminating activity of the nearby Towers of Silence

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: 19 Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum Laburnam Rd Gamdevi, Mumbai 400007 India

Mani Bhavan is the old Mumbai residence of Mahatma Gandhi. It's a pretty, two-storied structure that now houses a reference library with over 2000 books, a photo exhibition of the Mahatma's life, and well preserved memorabilia, including an old charkha or spinning wheel that Gandhiji used to use. Today, its only a symbolic exhibit that lies unused, but many old Gandhians still visit the place to pay homage to their hero and demonstrate the noble art of spinning your own yarn!


Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Marine Drive, Chaupati, Mumbai 400021 India

Marine Drive is a skillfully laid-out boulevard in South Mumbai. It is actually an upturned 'C'-shaped six lane concrete road, which lengthens to 3 km along the coastline - a natural bay. This avenue connects Nariman Point with Malabar Hills. Situated over domesticated land, facing west-south-west, its coastline forms the part of the Arabian Sea. What draws attention to this avenue is the striking esplanade next to the road, where scores of people come to breathe fresh air and view sunset. 


Duration: 25 minutes

Stop At: Oval Maidan, 140, महर्षी कर्वे, रोड, Mantralaya, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400032, India

The precinct has Victorian neo-gothic architecture buildings of the 19th century on one site. On the other side it has Bombay High Court, Mumbai University which are also heritage structures. The ground boundaries hold the largest cluster of art deco buildings and hence the government is keen to get the world heritage tag for the area.

You also see Cricketers practice at Cross Maidan in Mumbai. The city's biggest open spaces.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Gateway of India, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai 400001 India

Mumbai's most famous monument, this is the starting point for most tourists who want to explore the city. It was built as a triumphal arch to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary, complete with four turrets and intricate latticework carved into the yellow basalt stone. Ironically, when the Raj ended in 1947, this colonial symbol also became a sort of epitaph: the last of the British ships that set sail for England left from the Gateway. Today this symbol of colonialism has got Indianised, drawing droves of local tourists and citizens. Behind the arch, there are steps leading down to the water.


Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Colaba, Mumbai 400005 India

From ferry point at Apollo bunder in Colaba get to go on a ferry tour, cruising along the Mumbai city's coast line.

Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: Town Hall (Asiatic Society Library), Town Hall, Opposite Horniman Circle Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Fort, Mumbai, Mumbai 400001 India

Town Hall is one of the most majestic structures among the other heritage buildings in the city of Mumbai. One can say that this building represents one of the last architectural remnants of the Victorian Bombay (Mumbai).

History

Mumbai's Town Hall is a colonial structure and was built in 1833. The plan for its construction began in 1811.

Stop At: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, DN Road Mumbai CST Area, Mumbai India

Modeled on the lines of the St Pancras Station in London, Victoria Terminus is undoubtedly the Raj's piece de resistance, Complete with carved stone friezes, stained glass windows and flying buttresses. It is Gothic architecture at its best, an awesome edifice that most citizens view with deep pride. At the top of the central dome stands the triumphant figure of Progress. The station was christened to commemorate Victoria Jubilee Day in 1887 when India's first steam engine puffed out to neighbouring Thane, about 45 kms away. Today it has been rechristened Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus after the Maratha warrior. And the old steam engines have been replaced by electric ones. But to the 2.5 million commuters who push past its massive portals every day, this is still VT, the pulse of a throbbing city.


Duration: 15 minutes

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Included
  • Hotel/port/airport pickup and drop-off
  • Transport by private air-conditioned vehicle
  • Local guide
  • Bottled water
  • Entry/Admission - Dharavi
  • Entry/Admission - Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum
  • Entry/Admission - Oval Maidan
  • Entry/Admission - Colaba
  • Entry/Admission - Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Not included
  • Food and drinks
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Entry/Admission - Dhobi Ghat
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 1 day of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Please dress modestly
  • Due to uneven surfaces at slum tour, this tour is not recommended for those with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Photography is strictly not allowed at slums
  • Ferry ride may not be operational during Monsoon season from July 1st to September 15th, In this situation we will show you Taj Mahal Palace hotel from inside or snaks would be provided.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • If you select tour slot after 4 PM (16:00 HRS) then Mani Bhawan would not be shown.
  • Includes pickup and drop-off from your accommodations / all hotels / Port / airport,. Includes entrance fees, and transport in an air-conditioned car.
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
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Cultural
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Reviews
4.6
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Gianluca D
5 | 2019-07-03

I was alone in Mumbai and so I decided to book this tour to have a "local guide". Overall a deep and satisfying tour, but Mumbai is nothing "exceptional" regarding monuments.Tour was absolutely great to understand the diversity and the mood of Mumbai! My guide was Vishal, a guy living in the Mumbai slum and my driver was Devraj. Vishal was absolutely great, full of information and kindness. Highly client oriented! Driver was 100% valued. Raccomended!

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Laurent Z
5 | 2019-01-14

This tour is designed to satisfy the curiosity of people having to do the most of a short stay in Mumbai. It would do as well for a first time contact with that buzzing city.Thank’s to Rahul, my guide for the day, I had a glimpse on what lays behind that gigantic place. He guided me through time, history and key land marks, with his communicative enthusiasm.Knowledgeable and pleasant, he made me realize the complex equilibrium that exists in between the slums and the local economy. He drew me as well the opportunities and the realities, that lies behind the narrow passes of Dharavi.It has been a day well organized and well spent.

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Jonathan P
3 | 2018-03-10

Overall an insightful and fun tour, but nothing exceptional. Driver was great my actual guide - which seems to vary from tour to tour - seemed to just be along for the ride.

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Julia C
5 | 2018-03-03

We only had 1 day to see Mumbai and feel super lucky to have Rahul as our tour guide. It was great to have a native tour guide who is so proud of his city. He was able to accommodate us very well and it was super easy to schedule even though we booked the tour the day before. Having a private tour guide and driver is definitely the best way to see Mumbai and all it has to offer.

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Diana D
5 | 2017-10-15

I really enjoyed this trip, I discovered many interesting Mumbai sites, the guide was very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. I definitely recommend this trip.

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