
Dharavi Slum Tour
Walk the lanes of Asia's largest informal economy with a guide who grew up here.
Mumbai is a walking city if you know which streets to walk. On foot you notice the Art Deco balconies along Marine Drive, the smell of a flower market at six in the morning, and the sound of a leather workshop three doors from a pottery kiln.
These are our on-foot tours. No coach windows between you and the city.

Walk the lanes of Asia's largest informal economy with a guide who grew up here.

A train ride to Chowpatty, a walk through Bhuleshwar Market, and a taste of Mumbai's Hindu, Jain and Muslim food…

Dharavi, the open-air Dhobi Ghat laundry, and a fragrant flower market, connected by a local train ride.

Bustling street markets, ancient Hindu temples, and a cow shelter where good karma meets daily Mumbai life.

See the city wake up: fishing villages, fragrant flower markets, and Mumbai's first light.

Victorian Gothic and Art Deco side by side, explored on foot at a relaxed pace.

Ride the buses, trains and taxis that move twenty million people, and meet the dabbawalas who deliver their lunch.
South Mumbai holds one of the largest collections of Victorian Gothic and Art Deco architecture in the world, recognised by UNESCO. You can drive past it in fifteen minutes and see almost nothing. On foot, with someone explaining what you are looking at, it takes on a different shape entirely.
The same is true of Dharavi, of Bhuleshwar Market, and of the lanes around Mohammed Ali Road. These are places where the detail is the point.