Mumbai: City Tour, Elephanta Caves, Dharavi Slum W/Options
Mumbai can feel loud and fast. This tour gives it a structure you can handle. You get the big sights […]
Mumbai can feel loud and fast. This tour gives it a structure you can handle. You get the big sights […]
A short ferry ride to ancient stone. This guided Elephanta Island day is one of the better ways to see
This tour teaches Mumbai by public transit. You start at Gateway of India, walk through the nearby landmarks, then hop
A city tour, measured by real life. Dharavi is known worldwide from Slumdog Millionaire, but on this guided walking tour
One side of Mumbai changes fast. The Worli village walk slows it down with fort views, temple moments, and local
Dharavi isn’t what you expect. I love the fact that this tour takes you inside Asia’s largest Dharavi slum on
Three faces of Shiva, carved in stone. On this Elephanta Island trip, a UNESCO caves visit pairs with a ferry
Mumbai can feel big fast, so plan smart. This private tour is a simple way to see major sights in
Dharavi isn’t what your brain expects. A small-group walk through Mumbai’s Dharavi brings the daily rhythm of work and community
Caves and gold, far from Mumbai’s noise. This guided day pairs Kanheri Caves inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park with the
Small workshops, big stories, right on your feet. This Dharavi slum walking tour is interesting because it mixes work and
Sunset snacks in Mumbai feel like a secret handshake. This 3.5-hour street food walk blends Chowpatty Beach with old-school markets,
One of Mumbai’s most human walks. In about 2 hours, you’ll get close-up views of small workshops and the recycling
Smell the fish before Mumbai wakes up. This 3-hour morning market tour takes you through Sassoon Dock fish stalls, the
Mumbai feels bigger than one trip. What I like most is the Bollywood dance lesson with a choreographer and the