Bandra Fort

Bandra Fort, also known as Castella de Aguada, is a historic fort located in the suburb of Bandra in Mumbai, India. The fort was built by the Portuguese in the 16th century as a watchtower to guard the coastline and defend against enemy attacks

. It was later used as a strategic location for trading activities by the British. The fort is a blend of Portuguese and Indian architectural styles, with its distinctive stone structure and intricate carvings

is a popular spot for street photography due to its stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the ongoing construction of the iconic sea link. The bustling street is lined with colorful buildings and vibrant street art, making it a visual treat for photographers. As one strolls along the promenade, the sound of crashing waves and the salty sea breeze create a serene ambiance. The current construction of the sea link adds an interesting element to photographs, capturing the city's ever-evolving landscape. Whether it's capturing the golden hues of sunset reflecting off the sea or the hustle and bustle of the busy street below, Bandra Bandstand offers endless opportunities for photographers to capture unique and captivating images.

It is no wonder that this spot has become a favorite among both amateur and professional photographers alike. However, one of the most iconic landmarks of Bandra is the sea link. As one drives down the Bandra Worli Sea Link, also known as the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, they are greeted with a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea. The bridge, spanning over 5.6 kilometers, connects Bandra to Worli and has become an integral part of Mumbai's skyline. The sea link has not only reduced travel time between the two areas but has also become a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.

From the sea link, one can witness the hustle and bustle of the city on one side and the calm waters of the Arabian Sea on the other. The view is especially enchanting during sunset when the sky is painted in hues of orange and pink, making it a perfect spot for a romantic evening stroll. The sea link has not only become a symbol of modern architecture but also a source of pride for the residents of Bandra. It is truly a sight to behold and adds to the charm and beauty of this vibrant suburb.

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Photowalk is open to everyone and one can click from any device.

We also provide free Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras during the photowalk that can be shared with the group, just bring your SD Card and retrieve the photos once the photowalk is over.

Who can attend

Photowalk is open to all above the Age of 18 Years

Participant can click photos from any camera or mobile phones

If you do not have a camera we will provide you with a mirrorless camera that will be shared with other participants during the photowalk. Please carry a SD Card to so you can take your clicked photos back. We would require a photo ID with address proof to be submitted at the time of the photowalk.

Please note that photo walks are done on foot, so expect lots of walking.

FAQ’s

Is there any Fees for attending the Photowalk ?

All our photowalks across India are free of cost . Government entry fees applies incase of heritage sites participant's need to pay the entry fees for visiting these site.

I do not have a Camera can I participate in the Photowalk ?

Yes surely you can. We provide Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras for our photowalks that will be shared among the participants. It would be great if you could carry a SD Card, so that you can take back your clicked photographs.

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