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Plunge headlong into one of the largest cluster of bazars in Mumbai, as we take you through multiple continuous stretches of bazars selling diverse goods. On this walk, we will hear stories about the narrow streets as we watch merchants conduct their daily business.
Why does Bandra look and feel so different from the rest of Mumbai? What’s the reason behind its predominant Catholic heritage – churches, crosses,grottos? On our #Bandra4Kids tour, children of all ages and the young at heart will discover Bandra’s secrets and understand what makes it the Queen of the Suburbs.
November 2008 was when the busy streets of Mumbai turned into a war zone. A group of ten militants infiltrated the city and carried out shootings and bombings at various locations. As we approach the 14th anniversary, Khaki Tours takes you through a bus tour that starts from the location that these militants entered the city and ends where the last militant was caught alive. Join us as we pay homage to the martyrs and the Spirit of Mumbai at various memorials across the city.
Have only a couple of hours to see Mumbai? See the principal sights of the city’s colonial precinct in a short, snappy walk-plus-AC vehicle tour that includes two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
At the light of dawn, when the last of the night-owls falls asleep, the early birds of the city awaken and set the gears rolling for the rest of the city to function throughout the day. Witness the metropolis come to life as fisherfolk, newspaper vendors, milkmen, sportsmen and others begin their day in the Maximum City.
The ‘Queen of the Suburbs’, Bandra, is one of Mumbai’s most happening places, where the city’s youth, creative professionals, and expatriates love to hang out. Catch the Bandra vibe and learn about the land over which empires fought on this journey around Bandra.
Mumbai was once home to two thriving Jewish communities – the Bene Israel, the descendants of Jewish sailors who were shipwrecked near the city two millennia ago, and the Baghdadi Jews, who were trading with western India for centuries and settled here almost two centuries ago. While both communities have dwindled in the city, thanks to migration, their legacies still exist. On our #ShalomMumbai tour, we take you through Mumbai’s glorious Jewish past and tell you tales of the two communities and other Jews who made Mumbai their home.
See a city you didn’t know existed, simply by changing your vantage-point. Step onto the top deck of the #MumbaiView bus and go on a rambling ride through the heart of the city in air-conditioned comfort. See awesome sights through the large windows and get regaled by fascinating stories of the colonial city from our Ambassadors of Mumbai. Every moment is a photo-worthy moment on this wondrous trip through the city’s past.
Is your work schedule not allowing you to discover the city in the daytime? We’ve got you covered! This tour offers you a completely different experience of the ‘city that never sleeps’ as it takes on vibrant hues after business hours.
Cricket may be the most popular sport in India today, but the game started getting played by Indians in one corner of Mumbai’s maidans, roughly 200 years ago. A hundred years later, India hosted its first-ever Test Match, more or less, on that same patch of ground. Almost another hundred years have passed, and India is one of the champion teams of the world with Mumbai contributing greatly to its success. Join us on a journey of the 200-year-old history of Mumbai (and Indian) cricket on our #CricketCapital tour.