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An art tour that supports the Warli community

In lush Walvanda, the Warlis' rustic way of life has survived modernisation. Visit to take in their distinctive art and help preserve their traditions.

THE DIFFERENCE YOU MAKE

Grassroutes supports rural communities such as Walvanda  in developing tourism as a way to earn an income, so that villagers would not need to migrate to urban centres to work and live under harsh, sometimes exploitative, conditions.

Through its tourism initiatives, the average annual household income of communities engaged by Grassroutes has grown by 25 to 30 per cent. 

Meanwhile, local culture is preserved, while the tours give urbanised travellers a chance to understand a different way of life. 

Your visit gives rural communities a chance to pass on their traditions, while earning a living.

Getting there

Walvanda is easily accessible by car, and visitors can use ride-booking apps like Uber or Ola — a round-trip journey costs about 4,000 rupees (US$58) on Ola (three hours each way). You can also ask Grassroutes to help you with your travel plans from Mumbai city.

If you are in the mood for adventure, try local public transport. To get from Thane Railway Station to Walvanda, take a bus to Jawhar or Vikramgad for about 100-150 rupees (US$2) each way. Expect long waits for buses, which are more plentiful in the mornings than in the afternoons. 

http://www.grassroutes.co.in/

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Traveller’s notes

Expect the rustic: Electricity and running water are subject to availability, while encounters with birds, insects and other natives of the natural environment are part of the experience.

Traditionally, villagers sit on the ground to eat, and meals are mostly vegetarian.

Try not to bring gifts, tips or old clothing; Grassroutes hopes to promotes empowerment, rather than charity.

Rural communities are rich in culture and tradition; don’t hesitate to (respectfully) ask your hosts to share about their ways of life.

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