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Mumbai Markets And Temple Tour

Duration: 2h
Languages: English
Quality Verified Registered on February 12, 2023

Our journey as Dharavi tour guides began in 2011, driven by our passion for sharing our community. Over a decade and 30,000 visitors later, we’ve grown in confidence and skill. The Dharavi tour allows us to showcase our vibrant spirit and resilience, weaving together stories of daily life, struggles, and triumphs. A tea break offers guests warmth and hospitality, enhancing their experience. Join us to see Dharavi through the eyes of those who know and love it, and discover its beauty and strength for yourself.

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  • No minimum number of attendees
    No minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
  • Free booking and cancellation
    Free payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free

Tour description

 Explore the busiest markets of old Mumbai and learn about the city’s shopping culture through, Crawford Market: The first Indoor Historical wholesale market still stood with its pride, in the centre of the crowded city. Selling fruits, chocolates, spices, dry fruits, etc. And the city's oldest and the largest indoor Mangaldas textile market, renowned for its vibrant fabric selections, some narrow street lanes are crazy with activity. In front of old buildings, beside the temples, It is a suitable place for anyone to understand the Indian Hindu culture with many little stories of all gods and goddesses along with many Hindu devotees visiting with their spiritual energy and everywhere in between, vendors shout from stalls selling everything from flowers to traditional Indian clothes and food, later feed some cows to get a good karma at the shelter. 

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What will we visit on this tour?

  • Meeting point:
    WRPG+3VW, Maharshi Karve Rd, Churchga...
    WRPG+3VW, Maharshi Karve Rd, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
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    Explore the busiest markets of old Mumbai and learn about the city’s shopping culture through, Crawford Market: The first Indoor Historical wholesale market still stood with its pride, in the centre of the crowded city. Selling fruits, chocolates, spices, dry fruits, etc. And the city's oldest and the largest indoor Mangaldas textile market, renowned for its vibrant fabric selections, some narrow street lanes are crazy with activity. In front of old buildings, beside the temples, It is a suitable place for

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    Free admission
    Crawford Market

    Crawford Market, now Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai, is one of Mumbai's oldest markets, famous for its lively vibe and vast selection of fresh produce, spices, and imported goods. Built in 1869, its unique blend of Norman and Flemish architecture makes it a cultural landmark and a favorite spot for food lovers and shoppers.

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    Free admission
    Mangaldas Market

    Mangaldas Market, located near Crawford Market in South Mumbai, is a bustling textile market established in the late 19th century. It’s a go-to destination for a vast array of fabrics, from silks and cottons to intricate embroidered materials. Known for its wholesale rates and huge selection, this market attracts everyone from local designers to shoppers looking for unique fabrics. Wandering through its vibrant lanes, visitors can discover traditional Indian textiles alongside modern prints, making it an es

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    Outside visit
    Zaveri Bazaar

    Zaveri Bazaar, located in South Mumbai, is one of India’s largest and most famous jewelry markets. Known as a bustling hub for gold, silver, diamonds, and precious stones, it attracts both locals and tourists seeking exquisite designs and fine craftsmanship. With shops dating back centuries, this market is rich in history and offers a wide range of jewelry, from traditional Indian styles to modern pieces. Beyond jewelry, Zaveri Bazaar's lively atmosphere, intricate shopfronts, and cultural vibrancy make it

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    Free admission
    Mumbadevi Temple

    Mumbadevi Temple, located in the heart of Mumbai, is one of the city's oldest and most revered temples. Dedicated to Mumbadevi, the city’s patron goddess, it is believed to have inspired Mumbai’s name. This temple, dating back to the 14th century, draws locals and tourists alike who come to seek blessings and experience its spiritual ambiance. The temple’s vibrant surroundings include bustling markets that offer flowers, incense, and religious items, creating a culturally rich experience. Visiting Mumbadevi

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    Outside visit
    Bhuleshwar

    Bhuleshwar Market is one of Mumbai’s oldest and most iconic marketplaces, known for its lively atmosphere and a wide variety of goods. Located in the heart of South Mumbai, this vibrant market is a paradise for bargain hunters, with stalls and shops selling everything from jewelry and textiles to religious items and fresh flowers.

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    Entrance not included
    Panjrapole Gaushala

    Shri Mumbai Panjrapole is a historic animal shelter located in the Bhuleshwar area of South Mumbai. Established in 1834, this charitable institution is one of the oldest animal welfare organizations in the city and was originally created to protect stray cows, which hold deep spiritual significance in Hindu culture. Today, it continues to care for hundreds of cows, along with other animals like goats, dogs, and birds, offering a sanctuary in the heart of bustling Mumbai.

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Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).

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Who is this tour for?

Accessibility
Non suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Groups
Accepts reservations up to 100 people.
Pets
Not suitable for pets.

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The tour does not require the payment of entrance fees or additional expenses.
Free cancellation
If you will not be able to attend the tour, please cancel your booking, otherwise the guide will be waiting for you.
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