Experience the vibrant business activities of Mumbai’s Dharavi slum through our educational walking tours. Discover the heart of the city and gain a nuanced understanding of life in the slums.
Experience the vibrant business activities of Mumbai’s Dharavi slum through our educational walking tours. Discover the heart of the city and gain a nuanced understanding of life in the slums.
- Dharavi - Explore one of Asia’s largest slums on this enlightening tour. Discover the various industries thriving there and gain insight into the lives of its residents.
- Dhobi Ghat - Experience the world’s largest open-air laundry! Observe the dhobiwallahs, or washermen, as they clean linens from Mumbai’s major hospitals and hotels in this…
- Dharavi - Explore one of Asia’s largest slums on this enlightening tour. Discover the various industries thriving there and gain insight into the lives of its residents.
- Dhobi Ghat - Experience the world’s largest open-air laundry! Observe the dhobiwallahs, or washermen, as they clean linens from Mumbai’s major hospitals and hotels in this bustling outdoor laundry area.
- Jain Temple - Mumbai - Renowned as one of the city’s most beautiful and intricately decorated temples, this site highlights Jainism, an Indian religion that values peace and non-violence above all.
- Kamala Nehru Park - Explore one of Mumbai’s lushest and most tranquil spots atop Malabar Hill. The breathtaking view over Marine Drive and the Arabian Sea is truly unforgettable!
- Banganga - Encircled by Hindu temples, this renowned 12th-century tank is believed to hold water with unique healing properties. Legend suggests its spring originates from the sacred Ganges River.
- Haji Ali Mosque - Surrounded by water, this mosque is situated at the end of a long causeway extending into the sea. It serves as the tomb of Saint Haji Ali, a wealthy Muslim who renounced worldly life and journeyed to Mecca. It is said that he passed away in Mecca, and his casket miraculously floated to the location where the mosque was later constructed in his honor.
- Crawford Market - One of the city’s largest wholesale markets for fruits, vegetables, and meat—and the first building in India to be electrified!
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus - Witness one of the nation’s busiest railway stations during rush hour! CST is Mumbai’s sole UNESCO World Heritage Site and was featured in the final song of the acclaimed movie, Slumdog Millionaire.
- Gateway of India - Constructed in 1911, British troops marched under the Gateway of India in 1948, marking the end of the British Raj.
- Chor Bazaar - Known as the “Thieves Market,” it is one of the largest and most vibrant flea markets in the country, offering almost anything. Sample local sweets, take home delightful homemade pickles and chutneys, or purchase a vibrant vintage Bollywood film poster!
- Marine Drive - A visit to Mumbai is incomplete without a walk along Marine Drive, also known as the Queen’s Necklace.
- Sassoon Dock - Explore this lively port and observe local fishermen as they bring in their catch.

- Complimentary hotel/residence pickup and drop-off
- Professional English-speaking guide and driver
- Refreshments: water and cold drinks included
- Complimentary hotel/residence pickup and drop-off
- Professional English-speaking guide and driver
- Refreshments: water and cold drinks included
- Gratuities
- Food
- Gratuities
- Food
Go beyond the headlines and delve into the authentic Dharavi with our Dharavi Slum Tour, guided by local residents who live there.
Uncover its bustling small-scale industries, strong community spirit, and daily life. This tour, organized by a responsible travel company, directly contributes to local development projects.
Through our educational walking…
Go beyond the headlines and delve into the authentic Dharavi with our Dharavi Slum Tour, guided by local residents who live there.
Uncover its bustling small-scale industries, strong community spirit, and daily life. This tour, organized by a responsible travel company, directly contributes to local development projects.
Through our educational walking tours, participants can witness a variety of business activities: recycling, pottery-making, embroidery, bakery, soap production, leather tanning, poppadom-making, and many more.
We will also explore the residential areas of Dharavi.
In the afternoon, other traditional attractions of Mumbai will be showcased.
This tour is tailored specifically for you, allowing you to choose how much or how little you wish to see and do. The tour guide, who is also well-versed in traditional attractions, will accompany you throughout the day. They can offer suggestions on what to explore, but ultimately, the itinerary is entirely your choice.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.