Mumbai is often called the city of dreams — but not all dreams rise the same way. This story-driven walk titled, "Across the Divide" traces two contrasting yet connected worlds: Bandra and Dharavi. Guided like a live film, each stop unfolds questions of identity, ambition, and survival.
We start at Bandra Fort, then ride down Bandstand past sea-facing homes and old fishing hamlets. In Ranwar and St. Andrew’s, we find Bandra’s East Indian roots tucked into quiet porches and chapel lanes now buzzing with cafés and art.
At Bandra Station, the story shifts. A short train ride leads to Dharavi — a hive of migration, skill, and industry. We explore the 13th Compound’s recycling units and leather workshops, then step into Kumbharwada’s maze of potters, papad-makers, and micro-enterprises.
This isn’t a slum tour or a heritage walk. It’s a layered journey through capital, culture, craft, and community — across a city always in motion.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Meeting Point is right outside the Bandra Fort entrance.