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Day 1
Pick-up available: Pick-up point: . Beyond specified area: Transfer services are not available beyond the specified pick-up/drop-off area, We pick up from your accommodationAttractions and Activities: Dharavi (Free entry) . Begin by visiting the Dharavi Slum. From here head straight to the plastic and metal recycling yard. Walk through narrow lanes and by-lanes, taking in the wafting aromas from local bakeries and sweet shops. Exotic smells from soap and cosmetic making units are bound to make some heads turn. Dime sized cyber cafes, locals brushing past, mass-producing tailor shops all make up for an exciting trip. Continue on listening to stories from your guide as you arrive at Kumbharwada, in Dharavi. Known to be the face of India's largest slum dwelling, The tour through the slum's narrow alleys is quite an adventure, you will undoubtedly feel the strong sense of community and the special spirit that exists here. 2 hr(s)
Attractions and Activities: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Free entry) Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus train station (a UNESCO world heritage site), a magnificent bustling station made famous over the years with the many films portraying the train system. 25 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Marine Drive (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Marine Drive also known as “Queens Necklace”.
Attractions and Activities: Rajabai Clock Tower (Free entry) observe the gothic style architecture of the University Bombay. 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Gateway of India (Free entry) Mumbai's most famous monument, built to welcome King George V and Queen Mary into India 15 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Dhobi Ghat (Free entry) Open air laundry area in Mumbai called Dhobi Ghat, this tremendous laundromat is full of dhobis who work and toil under the sky everyday to clean clothes and linens from hotels and hospitals. 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai (Free entry) The hotel's original building was commissioned by Jamshedji Tata, and first opened its doors to guests on 16 December 1903. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Beautiful British Heritage Building.
Attractions and Activities: Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya (Ticket included) Mani Bhavan was the focal point of Gandhi's political activities in Mumbai between 1917 and 1934 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Babu Amichand Panalal Adishwarji Shwetambar Jain Temple (Free entry) Historic Jain place of worship with intricate stone carvings & a dome painted with the zodiac. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Kamala Nehru Park (Free entry) Skyline view of the city & Old woman's shoe 15 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Hanging Gardens (Free entry) Hanging Gardens built on top of water tanks near the Tower of Silence (Parsi burial place). 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) On November 1905, the then-Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the museum, and hence, it was named Prince of Wales Museum of Western India
Attractions and Activities: Flora Fountain (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk, is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument.
Attractions and Activities: Kala Ghoda Art Festival (Every Feburary) (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) Kala Ghoda is a hip, creative area with designer cafes, indie galleries and sidewalk art stalls.
Attractions and Activities: David Sassoon Library and Reading Room (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) The David Sassoon Library is the name of a famous library and heritage structure in Mumbai, India. The idea for a library to be situated in the center of the city was the brainchild of Albert Sassoon, son of the famous Baghdadi Jewish philanthropist, David Sassoon
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