Immerse yourself in the vibrant Lalbagh spice market on a private half-day tour in Mumbai. Explore the array of spices, chilies, lanterns, and trunks while experiencing the rich history and culture of the area. Don’t miss a photo stop at the iconic Gateway of India. Book now!
Immerse yourself in the vibrant Lalbagh spice market on a private half-day tour in Mumbai. Explore the array of spices, chilies, lanterns, and trunks while experiencing the rich history and culture of the area. Don’t miss a photo stop at the iconic Gateway of India. Book now!
- Lalbaug Spice Market - Leave the city hotel for the Lalbagh spice market. Find shops selling an array of spices, chilies, rustic lanterns, and metal trunks. Lalbagh market developed into a major landmark of proletarian Bombay
- Lalbaug Spice Market - Leave the city hotel for the Lalbagh spice market. Find shops selling an array of spices, chilies, rustic lanterns, and metal trunks. Lalbagh market developed into a major landmark of proletarian Bombay

- Private transportation
- Port entry charges for vehicle, driver, guide, and parking fees
- Bottled water
- Services of a local English-speaking guide for sightseeing
- All current taxes, credit card fees, tolls
- Private transportation
- Port entry charges for vehicle, driver, guide, and parking fees
- Bottled water
- Services of a local English-speaking guide for sightseeing
- All current taxes, credit card fees, tolls
- Gratuities
- Any other items not detailed in the program above
- Gratuities
- Any other items not detailed in the program above
Drive to the vibrant Lalbagh spice market.
The first thing that strikes you about Lalbagh market is its rural color, a quality absent in other city markets; here one finds shops selling an array of spices, chilies, rustic lanterns, and metal trunks. Lalbagh market developed into a major landmark of proletarian Bombay as a result of the surrounding…
Drive to the vibrant Lalbagh spice market.
The first thing that strikes you about Lalbagh market is its rural color, a quality absent in other city markets; here one finds shops selling an array of spices, chilies, rustic lanterns, and metal trunks. Lalbagh market developed into a major landmark of proletarian Bombay as a result of the surrounding concentration of mills and housing in that area. It became the heart of Bombay’s textile mill villages, popular as a social meeting place for workers and their families. No visit to Bombay is complete without a foray into the bazaars of Bhuleshwar. It may look like absolute chaos but the areas are closely knit, and cohesively built around the traditional residential complex, temples, flower markets, cow shelter, and bazaars. After the visit drive to Gateway of India for a Photo stop. This Indo-Saracenic archway was built in 1911 and is the city’s most famous landmark.
Later drive back to your hotel.
- The distances and travel times described in the itinerary may vary.
- Please note that local conditions prevalent at the time of travel may result in modifications to the tour contents without prior notice
- Closed shoes recommended. Modest dress code covering the shoulders and knees when visiting markets
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.