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Ancient Echoes and Urban Spirit: A Journey Through Kanheri and Dharavi

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Duration

8 hrs

Cancellation

Up to 10 days

Group Size

10 people

Languages

English

Overview

Discover Mumbai’s rich tapestry on the “Ancient Echoes and Urban Spirit” tour, starting with the tranquil Kanheri Caves, where ancient rock-cut temples and intricate carvings reveal the city’s spiritual heritage. Explore the caves’ towering Buddha statues and detailed inscriptions before diving into the vibrant world of Dharavi, Asia’s second-largest slum. In Dharavi, witness a thriving community of industrious residents transforming raw materials into goods through small-scale industries like pottery and leather crafting. This tour seamlessly blends historical wonders with the bustling energy of modern Mumbai, offering a deep and unique perspective on the city.

Highlights

  • Explore the ancient Kanheri Caves nestled in the lush Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
  • Marvel at intricate Buddhist carvings and towering statues within the rock-cut temples.
  • Walk through the narrow alleys of Dharavi, Asia’s second-largest slum.
  • Witness small-scale industries like pottery, leather crafting, and plastic recycling in action.
  • Experience the unique community spirit and vibrant culture of Dharavi.

Bulk discount (by Amount)

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 Discount on 2-person group 2 2 $ 294.00
2 Discount on 3-person group 3 3 $ 549.00
3 Discount on 4-person group 4 4 $ 843.00
4 Discount on 5-person group 5 5 $ 1,013.00
5 Discount on 6-person group 6 6 $ 1,250.00
6 Discount on 7-person group 7 7 $ 1,544.00
7 Discount on 8-person group 8 8 $ 1,837.00
8 Discount on 9-person group 9 9 $ 2,067.00
9 Discount on 10-person group 10 10 $ 2,296.00

What you will do

Ancient Echoes and Urban Spirit: A Journey Through Kanheri and Dharavi

9 AM pick-up from your hotel and set out for Kanheri Caves, located within the sprawling Sanjay Gandhi National Park, one of Asia’s largest national parks. These caves, carved out of a massive basaltic rock formation, are a marvel of ancient engineering and artistry, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and monastic life of ancient Buddhist communities.

Explore the viharas, which are smaller caves that served as resting places for monks. These caves are simple yet functional, reflecting the ascetic lifestyle of the monks. The chaityas, on the other hand, are grander, with large halls used for communal worship. Here, you'll find intricate carvings of Buddhist deities, including the towering 7-meter statue of Buddha, which dominates the main hall.

The main hall also features a colonnade of 34 intricately carved pillars, each one a masterpiece of ancient craftsmanship. The highlight of the cave complex is the carving of the eleven-headed Avalokiteshwara, a representation of compassion in Buddhist iconography. The walls of the caves are adorned with around 100 inscriptions in different ancient scripts, including Brahmi, Devnagri, Pallavi, and Sanskrit, providing insights into the historical and cultural significance of the site.

After the caves, continue your journey to Dharavi, the second-largest slum in Asia and the third-largest in the world. Far from the stereotypical image of slums, Dharavi is a vibrant, bustling mini-city where thousands of small-scale industries thrive. The narrow lanes of Dharavi are lined with workshops engaged in plastic recycling, leather crafting, pottery making, and the production of papadums, a type of traditional Indian flatbread.

As you walk through Dharavi, you'll notice the strong sense of community among its residents, who have created a unique socio-economic ecosystem. Visit the plastic recycling centers, where discarded plastic is transformed into usable products, and the leather workshops, where skilled artisans create high-quality leather goods. Observe the pottery workshops, where artisans mold clay into various forms, and the papadum-making units, where women skillfully prepare these crispy snacks by hand.

The tour also includes a visit to the schools and churches that serve the local population, as well as soap-making centers, where soap is made from discarded oil. Throughout your walk, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the resilience and resourcefulness of the people who live and work in Dharavi, as well as the challenges and opportunities they face.

Drop-off at your hotel in Mumbai, where your enlightening and eye-opening tour concludes. This experience will leave you with a new perspective on life in urban slums and the remarkable human spirit that thrives in even the most challenging conditions.

Included/Excluded

  • Transport by private AC deluxe car
  • Pick up and drop off to your hotel.
  • Services of a knowledgeable, government-licensed English-speaking tour guide.
  • Monument entrance fees mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Bottled water within the vehicle.
  • All taxes
  • Any meals.
  • Camera charges at monuments.
  • Gratuities (optional)

Languages

English

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