Best street shopping Tour in Mumbai

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  Explore the new colorful places in Mumbai Markets: It's time to ditch the cliched shopping sessions at malls and take a street shopping tour around the city. Mumbai, being a city of hopes and dreams is definitely fulfilling our shopping wishlist too as it has one of the best street shopping markets in India. If you're new in town or holidaying in Mumbai then your trip is incomplete without a street shopping session. You just cannot miss out on what they sell the best as you'll be spoilt for choices - Be it clothes, accessories, footwear, and the list never ends. We've made it easier for you by curating the best of the street markets you can explore and have a crazy shopping experience. Mumbai street shopping will definitely get excited as shopping places in Mumbai have their own charm.   A walking tour through the historic markets of south Mumbai will give you a taste  of the real India. The wide streets and narrow alleyways are alive with activity. In front of colo

Chef Sanjeev Kapoor who is in Dharavi, slum that lights up all Over World..

Sanjeev Kapoor is an Indian celebrity chefentrepreneur writer and television personality. Kapoor stars in the TV show Khana Khazana, which is the longest running show of its kind in Asia; it broadcasts in 120 countries and in 2010 had more than 500 million viewers. He also launched his own Food Food channel, in January 2011.Discovery Communications through its Indian organization, has acquired a majority stake in Kapoor's channel. He was also a contestant on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.
Kapoor was born in Ambala, Haryana (erstwhile Punjab) and spent most of his childhood in New Delhi. He started in the hospitality industry in 1984 with a Diploma in Hotel Management from the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) Pusa, Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition, New Delhi.
Kapoor is married to Alyona Kapoor, who is also a part of his joint venture, Turmeric Vision Pvt. Ltd. (TVPL).
Visit The Asia’s Largest Slum, DHARAVI : The Heart of Mumbai.

 Dharavi is the ‘largest slum in Asia, A Mumbai’s beating heart and there is so much more to this historic area of Mumbai than poverty. It is home to more than a million people. With an area of just over 2.1 square kilometres (0.81 sq. mi) and a population density of over 277,136/km (717,780/sq. mi), Dharavi is also one of the most densely populated areas on Earth. Many are second-generation residents, whose parents moved in years ago. In a city where house rents are among the highest in the world, Dharavi provides a cheap and affordable option to those who move to Mumbai to earn their living. Dharavi’s industries have an annual turnover of approximately $665 million. On this tour, visitors experience a wide range of these activities: recycling, pottery-making, embroidery, bakery, soap factory, leather factory, poppadom making, and much more. Most of these things are created in innovative ways and in very small spaces!
Visitors then passing through the residential spaces, you will undoubtedly feel the sense of community spirit that exists in the area. People from all over India live in Dharavi, and this diversity is apparent in the temples, mosques, and churches that stand side by side. A tour through Dharavi’s narrow alleys is quite an adventure, and you will leave with an enlightened sense of the purpose and determination that exists in the area.
The tour will then end with visiting a Kumbhar Wada pottery colony, where visitors will get to have the unique glimpse of artisans creating all types of pots out of unfired, sun-dried clay.
Some of the areas will be familiar if you have seen the film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ as much of the film was shot in Dharavi.
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