Bandra is known for its tiny villages that bind it together. We're aware of Pali Hill for its cutesy cafes and restaurants, and Ranwar for The Birdsong Cafe, and ofcourse, for the fact that it's the city's mini Goa.
But how many of you were aware of their lesser-known hipster cousin, Chuim? If your answer is no, then you've gotta attend a special walk by Khaki Tours that takes you to Bandra's former farming hamlet that Chuim was.
It was earlier inhabited by the East Indian community, and was probably the last of the Bandra villages to get integrated into a suburb. The walk explores this distant corner of Bandra, delves into the East Indian culture, customs, traditions, and the rich heritage that still exists.
For INR 499, Khaki Tour engages you into the history of Bandra, a one-week marriage ritual, the 18-hole Golf Course, what's known as an unbroken wall, the spice market, and much more. From 5 PM on April 27, gear up to tread on the lesser-known roads, and make the most of your time while you're at it.


