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Kala Ghoda Arts Festival Takes Visitors, Including Children & Persons With Disabilities, On Heritage Walks At Iconic Mumbai Lanes; Here's How You Can Participate
Freepressjournal | January 31, 2026 3:40 PM CST

As the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 kicks off today, heritage walks emerge as a key attraction, offering guided tours of Mumbai while giving people insights about the city's history and culture. Curated by Bharat Ghotoskar and Kaevan Umrigar, the walks include tours in English, Marathi, Gujarati, and Hindi, along with sessions for children and the differently abled, plus heritage talks at Khaki Labs to make history accessible to all. It offers the unique opportunity for art and culture enthusiasts to deep dive and rediscover Mumbai's timeless charm while stepping into the future.

From looking back at Fort for kids, wandering around Wadia Clock Tower, discovering Dongri, dipping your toes into Mumbai's theatre history, to soaking in the beauty of Girgaon and Colaba, these walks also include fun stuff for children and differently-abled people.

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