Mumbai Slum and City Tour

Mumbai Slum and City Tour

Join one of our most demanding 2 nights 3 days Mumbai Slum and City tour. The journey covers the most popular tourist destinations of Mumbai- Gateway of India, Mumbai University, Big Ben of India,Dharavi slums Bombay High Court, Marine Drive, Victoria Terminal Station, Iskcon Temple, Mani Bhawan, India. You can also book this Tour with us even if you are not volunteering and have very less time in India. The Tour can provide you with a full-fledged glimpse of India’s royal and cultural heritage in such a short span.


Mumbai Slum & City Tour

Tour Duration: 2 Night / 3 Day.

Tour Fees: $250 per person (Minimum 2 Pax). Single Person costs $500. Contact us for seasonal Discounts and for the groups more than 3 people.

Tour Availabilities: All year round before and after finishing your volunteering program. Dates are flexible for the tour person who wish only to travel not joining the volunteer program.

Locations: Mumbai, India.

Tour Activities: Visiting theDharavi slum and Mumbai city.

What is included: : All Transportation by Car, Hotel accommodation in Mumbai with Breakfast, Private Tour Guide in Mumbai, Drop off to Mumbai airport or desired location in Mumbai.

What is not included: Monument Entry Fees, Lunch, Tipping to Taxi Man or Guide, Mineral Water Bottle and any kind of personal expenses.

Day 1 - Pick up from Delhi Airport | Mumbai Slum Tour & Stay
Once you arrive at Mumbai Airport we will pick you up and transfer you to Hotel. Post Lunch at 1:30 p.m we will bring you to the Dharavi Slum Tour in Mumbai.
Dharavi is one of the largest slums in Asia. Dharavi’s economic output is estimated to be approximately 1 billion US dollars annually; much of that revenue is generated by the Rubies informal recycling industry. Over 20 million people live in Mumbai. They produce over 6,500 tons of garbage every single day and over 85% of that waste is recycled. Normally people think slum is all poor people left there but we are trying to show the different set of Dharavi slums which is a sense of community and friendly and hard work hard-working people that have is a place where many different kinds of people live there are very poor people and also very very rich also people who export stuff from here who make millions of rupees so it’s a city within the city we love doing this tour’s in Dharavi because this is not a monument where information always the same here we meet the real people and the real side of slum and this is how we are trying to change the legend about the Dharavi slums in Mumbai. One of the most interesting things about this tour is that the English Speaking Tour Guide is from the Slums. He will bring you to the places :- The movie where Slumdog Millionaire was shot, leather industries, making of soap, colour dye, houses in slums, plastic recycling, muslim people making shrines for Hindus, recycling of veg oil can and slum market.
The activity finishes at 5:00 p.m. Later we will bring you to visit JuhuChaupati and the Beach of Mumbai. Overnight Stay in Mumbai Hotel.

Day 2 - Mumbai City Tour & Stay
After having a delightful breakfast at 9:00 a.m we will bring you for a full day Mumbai City Tour. An English speaking tour guide will with you and bring you to :- The Gateway of India, Mumbai University, Big Ben of India, Bombay High Court, Marine Drive, Victoria Terminal Station, Iskcon Temple, Mani Bhawan, Hanging Garden, Kamala Nehru Park, Antilla, Municipal Council Building, Oval Cricket Ground, and The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. The sightseeing finishes at 6:00 p.m. After Sightseeing we will drop you off at a Hotel for an overnight Stay.

Day 3 - Mumbai Airport Drop Off's
After having a delightful breakfast check out from the Hotel. We will drop you off at Mumbai Airport. Tour Ends !!

Mumbai (formerly called Bombay) is a densely populated city on India’s west coast. A financial center, it's India's largest city. On the Mumbai Harbour waterfront stands the iconic Gateway of India stone arch, built by the British Raj in 1924. Mumbai is the first city in India to operate trains. Carrying an incredible 2.2 billion passengers a year, Mumbai's railway system is also the world's busiest train network. Mumbai also has the most obsolete electric railway line in India, which was installed in 1925. Mumbai is a mix of iconic old-world charm architecture, strikingly modern high rises, cultural and traditional structures. Mumbai is all about art, history, culture, food, theatre, cinema, nightlife and a lot more. Back in 2008 Mumbai was named an alpha world's city and it's the wealthiest city with the largest number of millionaires and billionaires in all of the cities in India. Generally, the city serves as headquarters to some of the financial institutions like the National Stock Exchange, Reserve Bank of India and the Mint among many others.