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Private Village Tour

From 4,950 INR pp
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Tour Info

  • STARTING

    Mumbai

  • ENDING

    Mumbai

  • Duration

    12h

  • TOUR STYLE

    Private

  • Language

    English

  • Group Size

    Max 6

  • Tour Type

    City Tour

  • PHYSICALITY

    Low

Escape the hustle and bustle of Mumbai and get a glimpse of rural life in India.

Travelling by ferry, local bus and tamtam (a large rickshaw), we’ll explore the countryside to the south of Mumbai. On our way to our partner village, Chinchoti, we’ll stop off quickly at Alibag to see Colaba Fort in the distance, we’ll then visit several local industries such as brick-making and rice processing where depending on the season, you might get involved if you wish! We’ll also visit a school, where you will learn about education in the villages.

On arriving in Chinchoti we’ll be treated to a delicious lunch with a local family. Then, we will chat with the residents in the community and further explore the surrounding area including its farms, a Hanuman temple as well as an Adivasi (tribal) village. There is an option to go trekking to see some great views of the village.

Price/Inclusions

Private Tour

Enjoy with just your family & friends!

1ps: INR 19,550pp
2ps: INR 10,450pp
3ps: INR 7,400pp
4ps: INR 5,850pp
5ps: INR 4,950pp
6ps: INR 4,950pp
  • 10 hrs duration
  • Not operating on Sundays and from 1st June to 30th September
  • Drinks, snacks and lunch at family home included
  • 1 to 6 people on the tour. If your group size is greater than 6, please contact us contact us
  • Meeting Time: 8.00am at ticket offices at Gateway of India.

If you wish to start at a different time, please contact us.

Highlights

Learn about how the majority of Indians in the village live: spend time with the community members, visit their houses, wander around the village, enjoy the peace of the surroundings.

Depending on the season, you may help plough a field, harvest rice, make bricks, fish and even go for a swim. Whatever day of the week it is and whatever the weather— you’ll be invited for a game of cricket. 

Food is an essential part of Indian culture, so the home-made lunch in a villager’s home is undoubtedly a highlight! You will eat what the locals eat—rice, scrumptious vegetable dishes, fresh fish and even chicken curry. Get comfortable for a feast, sitting on the floor and eating with your hands.

The travel to and from the village is much more than just getting from A to B. See country life unfold across the stunning countryside as you bump along in a rickshaw. And get an unobstructed view of some of Mumbai’s most iconic sights as we return by boat.

Witness the enthusiasm of rural Indian youth and get a deeper understanding of the education system.

Meeting/Maps

To get to the village, we have to catch a boat/bus to Alibag and then we catch a rickshaw.

Meeting Points For Private Tours:

Boat Ticket office (See “A” in Map below)

  • Meeting Time: 8.00am
  • We meet at the boat ticket offices in front of the Gateway of India in Colaba. (Photo)
  • End Time: 6.00pm

FAQs

It will take about 2 hours to get there in total, but it is an exciting journey involving a ferry, and rickshaw and some outstanding views!The villages we visit on the tour are located about an hour by rickshaw to the South of Alibag, a coastal town South of Mumbai.

First we will take a one hour ferry to Alibag and then we will take a rickshaw south for one hour to Chinchoti. There are toilets on the ferry and snacks are available for purchase.

It’s a little different every time, that’s what’s so exciting about this tour! But in general, we will visit farms, a rice mill, a brick making community a lake for washing, a school, a lake for swimming, a local home for lunch, a local temple and an Indigenous community.

We eat a simple, traditional vegetarian lunch consisting of dal (lentils) roti, rice and vegetables. This is included in the price of the tour

Yes, absolutely. We make it a priority to work with families with clean kitchens and we use bottled water when water is required. We’ve had hundreds of satisfied guests, so no need to worry! We can also cater to most allergies if required.

We are careful not to disrupt any ongoing classes. Depending on timing, we typically try to see a classroom, meet some students, see the school prayers and play with some kids during their break.

There are health hazards highlighted above which children need to be very aware of. Otherwise we see no problem with bringing children of any age on the tour. Indians are very welcoming and receptive to young people.

Definitely. We facilitate village visits for several study trips and we would love to help you group too. Please contact us for more information

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