Maharashtra (/mɑːhəˈrɑːʃtrə/; Marathi: [məharaːʂʈrə] ( listen), abbr. MH) is a state in the western region of India and is India's second-most populous state and third-largest state by area. Spread over 307,713 km (118,809 sq mi), it is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and the Indian states of Karnataka, Telangana, Goa, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. It is also the world's second-most populous subnational entity. It has over 112 million inhabitants and its capital, Mumbai, has a population of approximately 18 million. Nagpur is Maharashtra's second capital as well as its winter capitalp
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Mumbai's Dharavi Slum is more than what meets the eye. Once your initial apprehensions are cast aside, you can open your eyes to a growing hive of life, living, and small businesses. Upon meeting your guide, you will head into Dharavi, where you will be able to experience the every day ongoings of this unique area. Numerous small businesses are thriving in every corner, from exotic soaps and handmade cosmetics, to pottery and textiles. Throughout your walk, you'll see how everyday life plays out with the members of the community within it. You'll see how they go to work, make their food, go home, and interact with everyone around them in this community. Along the way, you'll also learn the value of recycling. You'll see sourcing, treatment and reselling in the recycling process. It's a truly eye-opening experience in Mumbai.
Inclusions: Join in walking tour, English speaking guide
Exclusions: Food and bevareges, Other own expenses
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Overview Enjoy in the lap of nature with our camping at Pawana Lake. Enjoy live music away from any city chaos with your friends and family along with unlimited food and BBQ. Sit around the campfire in cold winters | Live music | Homely Camp | BBQ | DJ Night | Stargaze the night away | Music | Family Friendly | Beautiful Lake View | Camping in Mountains | Unlimited Food Activities : Camping, Campfire, Music, Live Music, Board games, Dance. Itinerary : Check-In Time : 4 PM. Check-Out Time : 11 AM. Day 1 3:00 PM – Arrive at Campsite (Flexible) 3 PM – 4 PM – Free time, explore campsite and mountains till 4 PM 4:00 PM -Orientation 5:00 PM - High Tea and Snacks, Games 7:30 PM - BBQ 9:30 PM – 12 AM - Dinner + Live Music + Campfire & New Year celebration Day 2 9:00 AM – Breakfast, Enjoy the sunrise. Explore the Lake. 10:00 AM - Leisure time – explore surrounding nature 11:00 AM – 12 PM -Check out (Flexible) This is an indicative itinerary that is likely to vary slightly
Inclusions: Dinner, Snacks, Breakfast, Coffee and/or Tea
Exclusions: Private transportation
The idea of going camping is about more than just barbeques and bonfires. We aim to add an element of learning survival skills to the idea of camping. You'll be staying with 'Hindu Mahadeo Kolis' who were a traditional hunter-gatherer tribe, who settled into agriculture over the years. Learning survival skills from them is nothing short of an adventure.
Inclusions: A healthy preparation of pufffed rice - poha and black tea, Vegetarian meals cooked at a local home - stay. Non-veg and Jain food can be arranged for on demand. Extra charges for non-veg., For all the activities - materials will be provided at the venue, Clean sanitation, western loos, water, Guide facilitation, Purified drinking water, Mattress, covers, pillows
Exclusions: We can help with arrangement for transport. It is not included in the cost, Personal Medicines, Bottled water
Sometimes in life, you feel complete, in sync, whole, content. This trip makes you feel just that!! My husband and myself were looking for some quite time off during end of the year and I looked up on google for village experience where I got introduced to Grassroutes. The trip was just a call away, we got complete information regarding all nearby options from Mumbai – what activities, plan, no of days, cost, what would suit us, etc. And we choose to go to Dehene – which is about 3.5 hours away from Mumbai. Before the trip the team shared the guide’s name and other requirements. The guide should be contacted for the route – as the network is weak. The roads are nice and our google maps worked till the village. But it is advised to download the maps due to bad network. Once we neared the village, locals could guide us to the location. We had the option to stay in one of the villager’s home or in a tent. We opted for the tent option. It was a proper camping site and also there were clean washrooms provided outside the tents. We were worried whether our 10 year old would get bored as there was no network, but he managed to make friends in the village and in no time they were busy playing. You are allocated a local household who would provide local home cooked food. Our meal would include rice bhakri (bread), dal (lentil), 2 Sabjis (veggies), Rice, pickle, papad. It was a fulfilling, satiating feeling, to have home cooked local meal in a villager’s home. Food was good and we could always advice if we found it spicy etc for the lady of the family to know if any changes needs to be done as per our taste. Generally rick bhakri is served, but I heard another tourist asked for wheat roti and dahi and same was provided for the next meal. We need to let them know in advance as all supplies comes from a different town. We were also allocated a local guide who would plan our itenery and be with us for all the activies. We had Aruna Tai, she was so bubbly and talkative, made us feel at ease. When we would finish our activities, she would tell us to sit / rest inside her house making us confortable. Our mobiles she would charge in her house. There was a place outside her house (like a bench…cemented one) where we would just be sitting / spending our time after activities were done, which is right in the centre of the village. Our activities included : - Day 1 : Walk to the nearby lake. Very serene and beautiful. And the lake had those pedicure fishes which we pay in cities for. - Walk to the sun set point. Little uphill but day 1 we couldn’t see the sun set due to cloudy sky. But we sat there on stones and smelt fresh eucalyptus leaves - Day 2: Morning trek – of about 2 hours – steep and nice treak to the Valmiki Ashram. (Rishi who wrote Ramayan). We carried our breakfast there and to our surprise there were others friends (monkeys) waiting up there for the same. Then we decended down a bit and had breakfast on way down. Overall a nice treak. - Evening we went to nearby Adivasi village. (you could give this a miss) - Followed by walk to the lake and sun set. The sun set was mesmerising! - After dinner – we did star gazing welcoming 2020! It was beautiful sky with stars spread across, making it feel like a twilight all acround. - Day 3: Rice jouney – from removing the husk of the rice by pounding, then making aata – chakki peesna, then making aata (dough) for rice bhakri (bread), roasting it on wood chulha and finally enjoying it with chutney, aachar and sabji!! It was one of the most enjoyable experience. We had a old grandmother taking us through the whole process, very inspiring at that age to be able to do these physically challenging jobs. I would like to conclude by saying that villagers are so helpful and welcoming that their attitude made the whole difference to our stay. From our guide Aruna Tai offering us to stay at her house (as it was very cold in the tent) to giving us lunch at the end of our trip (which was just out of worry that we wouldn’t get anything to eat on way … look at the innocense) to locals giving us their phone for making calls …. The list was endliess .. Im walking away with thoughts in my mind that world is a beautiful place ????
WE OFFER BEST SERVICES AND RATES WITH BEST ACCOMMODATIONS AND ALSO GIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION TO NEEDS
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation, Coffee and/or Tea, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner
Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Soda/Pop, Bottled water
It is a wholesome and once-in-a-lifetime experience to spend time around the magical fireflies. The beautiful surroundings need to be experienced and cannot be put into words. In the pitch darkness, the magical beings will take you by wonder. What you're covered for is sanitation (water, western loos), meals and a clean mattress to sleep on.
Inclusions: A simple preparation of puffed rice 'poha' with black tea, A vegetarian, home-cooked meal. Jain food can be requested. Non-vegetarian meal can be arranged at an extra charge, Vegetarian meals part of the package.Jain meals can be arranged for. Non-vegetarian meals can be arranged on extra cost., Purified drinking water, Guide facilitation
Exclusions: We can help you with transport arrangements. It is not part of the cost., Personal Medicines, Bottled water
Sometimes in life, you feel complete, in sync, whole, content. This trip makes you feel just that!! My husband and myself were looking for some quite time off during end of the year and I looked up on google for village experience where I got introduced to Grassroutes. The trip was just a call away, we got complete information regarding all nearby options from Mumbai – what activities, plan, no of days, cost, what would suit us, etc. And we choose to go to Dehene – which is about 3.5 hours away from Mumbai. Before the trip the team shared the guide’s name and other requirements. The guide should be contacted for the route – as the network is weak. The roads are nice and our google maps worked till the village. But it is advised to download the maps due to bad network. Once we neared the village, locals could guide us to the location. We had the option to stay in one of the villager’s home or in a tent. We opted for the tent option. It was a proper camping site and also there were clean washrooms provided outside the tents. We were worried whether our 10 year old would get bored as there was no network, but he managed to make friends in the village and in no time they were busy playing. You are allocated a local household who would provide local home cooked food. Our meal would include rice bhakri (bread), dal (lentil), 2 Sabjis (veggies), Rice, pickle, papad. It was a fulfilling, satiating feeling, to have home cooked local meal in a villager’s home. Food was good and we could always advice if we found it spicy etc for the lady of the family to know if any changes needs to be done as per our taste. Generally rick bhakri is served, but I heard another tourist asked for wheat roti and dahi and same was provided for the next meal. We need to let them know in advance as all supplies comes from a different town. We were also allocated a local guide who would plan our itenery and be with us for all the activies. We had Aruna Tai, she was so bubbly and talkative, made us feel at ease. When we would finish our activities, she would tell us to sit / rest inside her house making us confortable. Our mobiles she would charge in her house. There was a place outside her house (like a bench…cemented one) where we would just be sitting / spending our time after activities were done, which is right in the centre of the village. Our activities included : - Day 1 : Walk to the nearby lake. Very serene and beautiful. And the lake had those pedicure fishes which we pay in cities for. - Walk to the sun set point. Little uphill but day 1 we couldn’t see the sun set due to cloudy sky. But we sat there on stones and smelt fresh eucalyptus leaves - Day 2: Morning trek – of about 2 hours – steep and nice treak to the Valmiki Ashram. (Rishi who wrote Ramayan). We carried our breakfast there and to our surprise there were others friends (monkeys) waiting up there for the same. Then we decended down a bit and had breakfast on way down. Overall a nice treak. - Evening we went to nearby Adivasi village. (you could give this a miss) - Followed by walk to the lake and sun set. The sun set was mesmerising! - After dinner – we did star gazing welcoming 2020! It was beautiful sky with stars spread across, making it feel like a twilight all acround. - Day 3: Rice jouney – from removing the husk of the rice by pounding, then making aata – chakki peesna, then making aata (dough) for rice bhakri (bread), roasting it on wood chulha and finally enjoying it with chutney, aachar and sabji!! It was one of the most enjoyable experience. We had a old grandmother taking us through the whole process, very inspiring at that age to be able to do these physically challenging jobs. I would like to conclude by saying that villagers are so helpful and welcoming that their attitude made the whole difference to our stay. From our guide Aruna Tai offering us to stay at her house (as it was very cold in the tent) to giving us lunch at the end of our trip (which was just out of worry that we wouldn’t get anything to eat on way … look at the innocense) to locals giving us their phone for making calls …. The list was endliess .. Im walking away with thoughts in my mind that world is a beautiful place ????
This activity is for every traveller, who likes to combine their outings with some learning. You get to learn the traditional, tribal Warli art native to Maharashtra. An artisan from the Warli tribe conducts the workshop.
Inclusions: A simple preparation of puffed rice - 'poha' with black tea, A simple, home-cooked, vegetarian meal will be served.Jain and Non-vegetarian meals can be arranged for., Guide facilitation, Purified drinking water, Dinner, All materials required for the art workshop will be provided
Exclusions: Transport is not park of the package. We will be assisting you with travel directions post booking, Bottled water, Personal Medicines
Sometimes in life, you feel complete, in sync, whole, content. This trip makes you feel just that!! My husband and myself were looking for some quite time off during end of the year and I looked up on google for village experience where I got introduced to Grassroutes. The trip was just a call away, we got complete information regarding all nearby options from Mumbai – what activities, plan, no of days, cost, what would suit us, etc. And we choose to go to Dehene – which is about 3.5 hours away from Mumbai. Before the trip the team shared the guide’s name and other requirements. The guide should be contacted for the route – as the network is weak. The roads are nice and our google maps worked till the village. But it is advised to download the maps due to bad network. Once we neared the village, locals could guide us to the location. We had the option to stay in one of the villager’s home or in a tent. We opted for the tent option. It was a proper camping site and also there were clean washrooms provided outside the tents. We were worried whether our 10 year old would get bored as there was no network, but he managed to make friends in the village and in no time they were busy playing. You are allocated a local household who would provide local home cooked food. Our meal would include rice bhakri (bread), dal (lentil), 2 Sabjis (veggies), Rice, pickle, papad. It was a fulfilling, satiating feeling, to have home cooked local meal in a villager’s home. Food was good and we could always advice if we found it spicy etc for the lady of the family to know if any changes needs to be done as per our taste. Generally rick bhakri is served, but I heard another tourist asked for wheat roti and dahi and same was provided for the next meal. We need to let them know in advance as all supplies comes from a different town. We were also allocated a local guide who would plan our itenery and be with us for all the activies. We had Aruna Tai, she was so bubbly and talkative, made us feel at ease. When we would finish our activities, she would tell us to sit / rest inside her house making us confortable. Our mobiles she would charge in her house. There was a place outside her house (like a bench…cemented one) where we would just be sitting / spending our time after activities were done, which is right in the centre of the village. Our activities included : - Day 1 : Walk to the nearby lake. Very serene and beautiful. And the lake had those pedicure fishes which we pay in cities for. - Walk to the sun set point. Little uphill but day 1 we couldn’t see the sun set due to cloudy sky. But we sat there on stones and smelt fresh eucalyptus leaves - Day 2: Morning trek – of about 2 hours – steep and nice treak to the Valmiki Ashram. (Rishi who wrote Ramayan). We carried our breakfast there and to our surprise there were others friends (monkeys) waiting up there for the same. Then we decended down a bit and had breakfast on way down. Overall a nice treak. - Evening we went to nearby Adivasi village. (you could give this a miss) - Followed by walk to the lake and sun set. The sun set was mesmerising! - After dinner – we did star gazing welcoming 2020! It was beautiful sky with stars spread across, making it feel like a twilight all acround. - Day 3: Rice jouney – from removing the husk of the rice by pounding, then making aata – chakki peesna, then making aata (dough) for rice bhakri (bread), roasting it on wood chulha and finally enjoying it with chutney, aachar and sabji!! It was one of the most enjoyable experience. We had a old grandmother taking us through the whole process, very inspiring at that age to be able to do these physically challenging jobs. I would like to conclude by saying that villagers are so helpful and welcoming that their attitude made the whole difference to our stay. From our guide Aruna Tai offering us to stay at her house (as it was very cold in the tent) to giving us lunch at the end of our trip (which was just out of worry that we wouldn’t get anything to eat on way … look at the innocense) to locals giving us their phone for making calls …. The list was endliess .. Im walking away with thoughts in my mind that world is a beautiful place ????
*Tour guide belongs from slum * will provide you d dept knowledge althought they are aware about TOP to BOTTOM
Inclusions: Breakfast, Snacks, Bottled water, Parking Fees, Private transportation
Exclusions: Lunch, Dinner, GST (Goods and Services Tax)
I have only good things to say, Veshali and I connected from the first minute. She is so sweet, bubbly and full of positive energy. It felt like spending a day with a good friend, she showed all the different and colourful facets of Mumbai and the time was flying away so quickly. She explained everything very well and my personal highlights were the Taj Mahal Palace, the University of Mumbai and the shoreline. I can definitely recommend to meet Veshali for a tour or perhaps for the next festivals! I am looking forward to meeting her one day again and wish her all the best for her future. Kindest Regards to Mumbai! Christina
exploring mumbai sight seeing tour the beauty of mumbai...... people call it as city of dream. mumbai one of the most attractive destination in india..... the city is locatedalong the konkan costal area &the best way to explore your one sightseeing tour via aircon car the intresting fact of southmumbai is seaface which is known as marine drive look alike Queen necklace when it light up at night. Its best hangout place for mumbaikar and also a visitor . which. is also picturized in many bollywood movies .next view point is bandra worli sea face which is officially known as rajiv gandhi sealink the bridge wason use by 30 JUNE 2009 the best view of sealink is evening time the sunset point.....
Inclusions: Snacks, Bottled water, Parking Fees, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Lunch, Dinner, Soda/Pop, GST (Goods and Services Tax)
I have only good things to say, Veshali and I connected from the first minute. She is so sweet, bubbly and full of positive energy. It felt like spending a day with a good friend, she showed all the different and colourful facets of Mumbai and the time was flying away so quickly. She explained everything very well and my personal highlights were the Taj Mahal Palace, the University of Mumbai and the shoreline. I can definitely recommend to meet Veshali for a tour or perhaps for the next festivals! I am looking forward to meeting her one day again and wish her all the best for her future. Kindest Regards to Mumbai! Christina
Localgrapher is the largest network of professional photographers and videographers with more than 600 destinations around the globe! Book your private photographer and guide in Mumbai to capture your picture-perfect moments while visiting amazing sites! SOLO TRAVELERS Fancy an insta-perfect photoshoot from your Mumbai vacation? Localgrapher has years of experience with fashion and solo travel photography! Make your memories last a lifetime and share them on social media or display them in your home to receive an avalanche of compliments. COUPLES If you are about to propose to your loved one, honeymooning or just exploring what Mumbai has to offer, put the selfie stick aside and let Localgrapher’s superb photographers take care of the photos for you both. FAMILIES & GROUPS A family trip, wedding, bachelorette party or grand get-together? Forget missing someone from pictures, we’ll capture them all!
Inclusions: A photo session for your party only, The best locations, outfits and other recommendations, Receive edited HD pictures within 4 work days, 100% money back satisfaction guarantee
Exclusions:
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As all our tours we have customized it to make it most comfortable and Safe for you. Our tours helps you explore a different facets of these slums. We do not project a negative image of the inhabitants but bring out the passion , entrepreneurial spirit and never say die attitude of the locals. Living is tough here but you will find most of them smiling always.
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, One Bottle of Drinking water is provided at the start of the tour
Exclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation
Dearest Jyothika, I would still like to thank you for the courtesy and professionalism with wich you welcomed us and followed us on our tour in Mumbay on February 26th. Toghether with the tour guide Nikhil Deshmukh you showed us your beatiful city and made us feel among friends. Thank again with affection, I will never forget you Kiss Pierina Pieruz
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