

Explore the vibrant heart of Mumbai's largest slum, Dharavi, on a guided tour that reveals its unique culture, industry, and resilience.
A serene waterfront spot for a morning walk or birdwatching.
A historic and revered temple, best visited in the morning.
A bustling local market offering a glimpse into daily life.

Handmade clay pots and decorative items, reflecting the ancient pottery tradition of Dharavi.
Unique art pieces made from recycled materials, showcasing the community's creativity and sustainability efforts.
Vibrant fabrics and clothing, handmade using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
Famous for its Bhel Puri, a popular Mumbai street snack, this place is a must-visit for breakfast.
Known for its delicious Vada Pav, a Maharashtrian fast food, this eatery is a local favorite.
A popular lunch spot, Ganesh Restaurant serves a variety of Indian dishes with a focus on Maharashtrian cuisine.

Protection from sun and mosquitoes during the tour.

Ideal for exploring the narrow alleys and streets on foot.
Spicy curry made with sprouted moth beans, served with soft bread rolls.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables, spices, and peanuts.
Potato patty fried in chickpea batter, served with green chutney and bread roll.
Krishnapuram Temple, a 16th-century marvel, is renowned for its Gajendra Moksham mural, depicting an elephant's liberation.
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