PRIVATE CITY WITH DHARAVI SLUM SIGHTSEEING TOUR

Private City with Dharavi Slum Sightseeing Tour

  • 3-5 hours
  • Per Person
  • Mumbai

PACKAGE DETAILS

Our ‘ Private City with Dharavi Slum Sightseeing Tour ’takes you through the city allowing you to see the various sites, rich heritage and historic value. We take you to destinations like Hanging Garden, HajiAli Mosque, Dhobi Ghat, Gateway Of India, Rajabai Tower, Marine drive, Chowpatty beach, Mani Bhavan, Tower of silence, CST station, Temples, Crowford Market, Colaba Causeway so you can enjoy and experience the real Mumbai. Every hour of life indicates us to live more and explore more! At Linda Tours, We give you the pleasure to live life to the fullest. The pages of Mumbai determine historic events, serene coastal bay, charismatic beaches, phenomenal places and ravishing religious places of the city. The Chapters of Mumbai also holds the beauty of understanding the art and culture of the place. When you sign up with us, we ensure that you get to learn even the minutest aspect of Mumbai. Dharavi is a territory in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, viewed as one of the world’s biggest slums. The Dharavi slum was established in 1883 during the British pilgrim time and filled to some degree on account of the ejection of plants and occupants from the peninsular downtown area by the provincial government, and from the movement of poor rustic Indians into metropolitan Mumbai. There are a ton of Tamil people groups in Dharavi.Dharavi slum visit starts at the Mahim Railway Station. From here go directly to the Plastic and Metal Recycling yard of thirteenth Compound. Get side by side with the minuscule measured industry softening and embellishment plastic toys and fabricating buttons for well known brand Barbie Dolls of India.

Know before you go

Duration: 4-5 hours
Mobile tickets accepted
Instant confirmation
Available languages
English, Hindi, Marathi

Cancellation policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Important information

Inclusions

Professional English speaking guide ✅
All places entry fees ✅
Hotel/Port pick up and drop off ✅
Bottled water ✅
Air-conditioned vehicle ✅
Private transportation ✅
WiFi on board ✅

Price Excludes

Food & Drinks ❌

Departure details


Traveller pickup is offered. ✅

Airports:


Mumbai Airport, Maharashtra 400099

Ports:


Mumbai International cruise terminal ( Green Gate)
Hotel pickup is offered. View the hotel list on our checkout page to see if yours is included among the pickup points.
Returns to original departure point
Additional information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Near public transportation
Infant seats available
Most travellers can participate
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Program (1 Day )

Itinerary This is a typical itinerary for this product.

  • Stop 1

    Stop At: Crawford Market, Mohammed Ali Road, Mumbai 400001 India

    Crawford Market is one of South Mumbai's most famous markets. Originally named after Arthur Crawford, the first Municipal Commissioner of the city, The market houses a wholesale fruit, vegetable, and poultry market. One end of the market is a pet store. Different varieties of dogs, cats, and birds can be found in this area. Also, endangered species are sold there.
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Duration: 30 minutes

  • Stop 2

    Stop At: Colaba Causeway, Colaba , Mumbai India

    Colaba Causeway, officially known as Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, is a commercial street, and a major causeway or land link between Colaba and the Old Woman's Island in the city of Mumbai, India. It lies close to the Fort area, and to the east of Cuffe Parade, an upmarket neighbourhood in South Mumbai, and close by are Mumbai's famous landmarks, the Gateway of India and Taj Mahal Palace & Tower.
    Duration: 1 hour

  • Stop 3

    Stop At: : Dharavi

    Dharavi is a locality in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, considered to be one of the world's largest slums. The Dharavi slum was founded in 1883 during the British colonial era and grew in part because of the expulsion of factories and residents from the peninsular city center by the colonial government, and from the migration of poor rural Indians into urban Mumbai. There are a lot of Tamil peoples in Dharavi.
    Duration: 2 hours

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