- While Dharavi is often labelled as ‘one of Asia’s biggest slums’, we choose to view it as the thriving core of Mumbai.
Our educational guided walks allow visitors to witness a variety of industrial activities firsthand, such as recycling, pottery, embroidery, baking, soap manufacturing, leather processing, and the production of poppadoms, among others.
Additionally, we’ll take a tour around the living areas and observe the vibrant street art that adorns Dharavi. With residents hailing from all corners of India, Dharavi has become a small-scale representation of the country. This heterogeneity is evident in its mix of murals, temples, mosques, churches, and pagodas harmoniously co-existing side by side.
- As part of the experience, guests are treated to a refreshing beverage and gain an understanding of how the proceeds are ploughed back into the community.
- Local English speaking guide
- Water / Cold Drink
- Hotel/Residence pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
While some refer to Dharavi as ‘Asia’s most extensive slum’, we like to see it as the pulsating core of Mumbai.
Our informative walks offer visitors an opportunity to witness a variety of commercial pursuits such as: recycling, pottery crafting, embroidery work, baking, soap production, leather curing, the creation of poppadoms, among others.
Moreover, we’ll explore the living quarters and admire the vibrant street art in Dharavi. With people from all corners of India choosing Dharavi as their home, the locality acts as a small-scale representation of India itself. This heterogeneity is prominently visible in the wall paintings, temples, mosques, churches, and pagodas that exist harmoniously.
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