Walk through South Mumbai, home to some of the city's most popular attractions. Led by informative guides, this tour covers everything from markets to temples. Go through narrow alleyways and past colonial buildings, with a stop at the 18th-century Mumbadevi temple, which gives the city her name. Observe street vendors selling everything from food to colorful flowers and clothing.
Highlights • Explore Crawford Market, Mangaldas Market and Mumbai’s flower alley • Observe Hindu priests at Mumbadevi Temple • See devotees care for stray cows at Bombay Panjrapole
Price per person for 2-8 travelers
Pickup included
You will be picked up from fixed point / hotel leave for sightseeing. Crawford Market is popular with locals for its fruits, vegetables and meats. The market, founded in 1871, features Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles that define South Mumbai. In addition to imported cheese and homemade chocolate, you will also find sales of exotic animals.
Mangaldas Market was established in 1893. This is the biggest market of Mumbai that deals exclusively in clothes and fabrics. Some of India’s most famous fashion designers purchase fabrics for their creations here. Marvel at its 100 fabric shops before a visit to Mumbadevi Temple
Mumbadevi Temple is an oasis of peace away from the bustling streets. Learn about India's most practised religion as Hindu priests perform their daily rituals. The temple itself is not impressive but is an important landmark of Mumbai as it is dedicated to the patron Goddess of the city, Mumbadevi, after which the city gets its name
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
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