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SLUM AND SIGHTSEEING TOUROn this tour you have the whole day to do the Long Tour in the morning (go to Dharavi, passing areas of interest en route such as a boys? shelter, the red light area Kamathipura, and the big open air laundry Dhobi Ghat). In the afternoon we will show you the other, more traditional sights that Mumbai has to offer.For a list of what sights we generally see in the afternoon, see our Sightseeing by Car page. This tour is individually designed for you, and you can do and see as little or as much as you please. The tour guide, who also has detailed knowledge of the more traditional sights, will be with you for the day. He will explain what you can do, and then it is completely up to you. MEETING POINT:Your hotel or residenceENDING POINT:Your hotel or residence (or elsewhere if you prefer)START TIME:Flexible but generally we suggest 8.30amDURATION:9 hoursPRICE/ PAYMENT CONDITIONSRs 6,800 totalPayment needs to be made when we have confirmed availability. Payment needs to be done in advance of the tour to confirm your booking in one of the following ways:
See terms and conditions for complete details AVAILABILITY:Every day in the morningGROUP SIZE:MAX: 5 pplFor bigger group sizes, please enquire LUNCHWe generally have lunch at a very nice, clean but simple, vegetarian restaurant in Worli (you choose what you want from the big selection on the menu).A supplementary fee of Rs 200 per person will include the cost of this lunch. We find that customers prefer this all inclusive price but if you do wish to pay separately, this is completely fine. If you would rather eat different kind of food, then we can suggest other suitable restaurants according to your taste and budget. AMENITIES:Access to clean squat toilets are available at the beginning of the Dharavi tour (at Mahim Railway station) and there is a clean Western toilet at the end of the Dharavi tour (Dharavi reception centre)NO CAMERA POLICYWe have a strict no cameras policy in the Dharavi slum. Photos can be taken elsewhere.
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