The Bandra Walk dives into the Portuguese chapter of Mumbai, when Bandra grew into a hub of , religion, education, trade and early development. Through old villages and sacred spaces, the walk uncovers the lives of Mumbai’s real natives—the Kolis and the East Indian community, revealing how faith, culture, and everyday life shaped the Bandra we know today.
Itinerary:
St Andrew's Church – The spiritual and historical starting point of Portuguese Bandra.
Chimbai Village – An ancient Koli fishing village and living heritage space.
Ranwar Village – A preserved East Indian village with Portuguese-era homes.
Mehboob Studios – A pause to reflect on Bandra’s transition into modern cultural capital.
Mount Mary Church – A landmark of faith, pilgrimage, and colonial legacy.
Bandra Bandstand – Where history meets the sea, concluding the journey.
This tour will have walking distance of about 3 km, and suitable for adults and kids (above 6 years )
What's included
- Guided Walk
- Chrismtas Treats
What's not
Where it is
Address : St. Andrew's Church, 115, Hill Rd, Old Rajaram Wadi, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050, India
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