Dhobi Ghat is an open air laundry in Mumbai, India. It was constructed in 1890. The washers, known as dhobis, work in the open to clean clothes …
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Dec 25, 2024
A most fascinating an interesting area that is run so effectively an efficiently Cannot believe that by hand washing clothes can be so clean Full review by Getaway62159027736
Dec 12, 2024
We really enjoyed this tour. Informative and engaging guide. This was included in a 1 1/2 day tour provided by Inside Mumbai tours. Would highly recommend Full review by ttptohio
May 12, 2024
Located in areal busy part of India with no dedicated parking spots (that were evident), buses just pulled up on the side of teh busy road and let teh folks off to see the laundry. There is a viewin… Full review by CocoTampa123
A tourist company said that the large company he works for does not recommend going into the Dhobi Ghat and instead only suggests people briefly view the area from a distance. Are people allowed in the area or are tourists only permitted to see it from a visit? Is it recommended that tourists not view it from the inside?
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We never had a problem . We also had a tour guide and was not by ourselves.
Is it worth having a tour guide whilst in Mumbai for 2 nights or can we do it alone. If a tour guide is needed can anyone recommend anyone with prices.
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If you plan to see only the main sights/tourist attractions (Gateway of India, CS Station, Haji Ali, Marine Drive, Elephanta Caves, etc.) in Mumbai, you won’t need a tourist guide. …
If you plan to see only the main sights/tourist attractions (Gateway of India, CS Station, Haji Ali, Marine Drive, Elephanta Caves, etc.) in Mumbai, you won’t need a tourist guide. You can book a taxi for a whole day and visit the sights at your pace. However, if you plan to explore lot of places...including some niche ones (areas with some unique residential architecture, Bollywood movie studios, local temples or churches, University building, etc.), then a guide is recommended. If you’re going to book a cab for the whole day, same agency can provide a guide. Happy Travels!
Can we visit the dhobi ghats by ourselves? Is there a fee and if we use the metro, how do we get there from the station please?
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You can visit by yourselves and it is free, but not sure how you get there from the metro, other than you will see reams of washing hanging out to dry along the buildings bordering …
You can visit by yourselves and it is free, but not sure how you get there from the metro, other than you will see reams of washing hanging out to dry along the buildings bordering the road, and there will inevitably be a number of Europeans trapsing in and out of the ‘compound’ ...