Ambassador
Ambassador · Mumbai, Maharashtra
I spent eight years at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, where I learned that true luxury isn’t about thread counts — it’s about knowing exactly what someone needs before they ask for it.
Mumbai is the most misunderstood city in India. Most travelers see it as a transit point. I see it as the most exciting, complex, delicious city on earth. From the Art Deco buildings of Marine Drive to the chaos of Crawford Market, every neighborhood tells a different story.
My specialty is Mumbai’s food scene — not just the famous restaurants, but the street stalls and hole-in-the-wall joints where the city’s chefs eat on their nights off. I know the vada pav guy who’s been at the same corner for 30 years, and the biryani place that doesn’t have a sign.
The three experiences Rohan loves sharing most.
A curated food walk hitting the spots Mumbai’s own chefs eat at after their shifts. No tourist traps — just extraordinary food.
A walking tour of Mumbai’s Art Deco district — the second largest collection in the world, after Miami. I’ll show you buildings most locals don’t even notice.
Not poverty tourism. A visit to the workshops and businesses of Dharavi — one of the most productive neighborhoods in Asia.
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— Future traveler