Dharavi
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dgomez2022
4 مساهمات
ديسمبر 2022
I have made my tour with my teen daughters (12 & 15) and my son (11). No risk, our guide, Razak, a student, has his family leaving in Dharavi for 5 generations : we visited the industrial area, the old residential part and the new one. For my kids, thanks to Razak comments it has been a "normal" visit. I strongly recomment this visit
كُتب بتاريخ 31 ديسمبر 2022
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Nilesh Kumar
Ranchi, الهندمساهمة
بمفردك • مايو 2022
Dangerous place to visit . All people will stare at your clothes and try every possible ways to steal money from you. All people will not bother about whether you lost money or life
كُتب بتاريخ 4 مايو 2022
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Anthony
كندا4 مساهمات
بمفردك • فبراير 2021
I guys follow me for too long
… and at the moment he got a opportunity he try to stab me with a big knife… I run but Indian people are just spectator. Nobody will help you. I jump in a cab. And the driver stop to take the guys… I almost die this day. I need to hide myself in a garbage for one hours waiting for the police.. don’t go there
… and at the moment he got a opportunity he try to stab me with a big knife… I run but Indian people are just spectator. Nobody will help you. I jump in a cab. And the driver stop to take the guys… I almost die this day. I need to hide myself in a garbage for one hours waiting for the police.. don’t go there
كُتب بتاريخ 6 يناير 2022
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Ananya Bajpai
نيودلهي, الهندمساهمة
ديسمبر 2020
Fabulous place to go and meet Divine's mom and have handmade food. Vivian Divine was my tour guide, when I reached Pune, I received a phone call, it was Divine, he said chal naa tu bombay maa see milaana hai hath see khilaana hai and I was sold
Best food and hospitality ever!
Best food and hospitality ever!
كُتب بتاريخ 17 ديسمبر 2020
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Wen-D K
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin302 مساهمة
زوجان • يناير 2020
This is a confusing story of slum life in Mumbai. According to our guide, the many hard working and industrious people we saw are not the main residents of the slum. The main residents, it seems, all work at jobs outside of the slum and rent these spaces to the newly arrived, who earn a fraction of what the long term residents earn on the outside. So, are we to believe that life is good here? It is a crowded metropolis of people struggling to earn a living. Better than one might perceive a slum to be, but hardly what they are trying to sell us as a self sustaining, working community.
كُتب بتاريخ 17 يوليو 2020
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Iqbal M
Vadodara, الهند195 مساهمة
بمفردك • مارس 2020
Worlds one of the largest slum area was dharavi .its located in south mumbai when i saw the house here very congujstad and very nice affordable place to stay
كُتب بتاريخ 14 أبريل 2020
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igolfCA
Williamsburg, فيرجينيا1,688 مساهمة
مارس 2020
We had a guide to take us through Dharavi and explain how the people lived and survived. It was quite eye-opening and showed us a side of life that is unrelated to any we have known. This slum has over a million residents, which that number alone is hard to comprehend.
We saw the places where the people lived, some of the work they do, and how they live their daily life. Incredible and unimaginable. The recycling businesses going on there are quite industrious, as well as other businesses such as pottery making and leather goods.
The rooms where some of the people live are located on alleys that are full of holes and are narrow and dark. We saw inside some of the rooms, very small considering the average family size.
This, to me, represents a large part of what the real India is like. Everyone should take this tour. Only then can you appreciate fully what you have in your life.
We saw the places where the people lived, some of the work they do, and how they live their daily life. Incredible and unimaginable. The recycling businesses going on there are quite industrious, as well as other businesses such as pottery making and leather goods.
The rooms where some of the people live are located on alleys that are full of holes and are narrow and dark. We saw inside some of the rooms, very small considering the average family size.
This, to me, represents a large part of what the real India is like. Everyone should take this tour. Only then can you appreciate fully what you have in your life.
كُتب بتاريخ 3 أبريل 2020
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MWandAW
شمال سيدني, أستراليا3,704 مساهمات
مارس 2020
My wife and I had a guided tour of this area with a local youth leader and the things that they are doing there are truly inspirational. As you visit, you see industry in motion. No-one is sitting around feeling sorry for themselves. They are all active. The children were in school with their teachers. The women were washing clothes, shopping for groceries, selling food in the markets. The men and boys were building new walls on houses, digging drains, collecting plastic, paper, cardboard and metal and bagging it in batches, to take to recycling plants. So much happening down every street and alleyway. Small cars, motor bikes and scooters bustle around the small lanes, our group often had to jump out of the way, to let them through. The area is alive with a beating heart of industry with people clawing out a meager existence any way they can. They are at the bottom of the caste system and they are doing the best they can. The local youth workers help the children to seek higher education, even to University. Life is hard there, but they just get on with it. The Mumbai Local Government does clean the streets, but the sheer number of people with little understanding of public cleanliness, drop paper and bags of rubbish wherever a place exists. There are no fines, people can't pay. Littering is a big issue in this environment and the blocked drains are a continuous problem that needs addressing. They said it is a very slow process, but education about not littering is underway. It may take a few years, but it will happen. We were just shocked at the smells of mountains of litter that adorn that whole settlement. We visited some of the industries, including textile production and the tanning process and the making of handbags and leather coats from goat hides. We visited a leather shop attached to a tanning factory with good quality items being made and sold, inside the settlement. It will never end, it seems. The government are moving people to their own flats on a regular basis, though the area seems to rebuild itself with more people. A visit to see this part of Mumbai is a real eye opener and is recommended, but not for the feint-hearted.
كُتب بتاريخ 26 مارس 2020
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NauticalDreamer3010
Buddina, أستراليا704 مساهمات
مارس 2020
No trip to India is complete without a visit to Dharavi. You will need a guide but meandering through the narrow alleyways observing the industrious and hard working locals at work and in their home setting is to see the real India.
كُتب بتاريخ 15 مارس 2020
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Luciano S
ميلان, إيطاليا1,703 مساهمات
فبراير 2020
La visita a Dharavi, lo slum a cinque stelle di Mumbai, è un'sperienza da non perdere assolutamente. Compiuta con l'ausilio di una guida di una cooperativa dello slum -impossibile fare il contrario in questo dedalo di vicoli - è servita a comprendere soprattutto lo spirito di solidarietà che anima queste centinaia di migliaia di persone che lo abitano. E a scoprire delle realtà di lavoro inimmaginabili per il recupero della plastica, dei metalli, dei tessuti o per la lavorazione dei tessuti e della terracotta. Durante la visita non si possono fare foto, ma le immagini colte non si possono dimenticare. Ma devo dire che anche quelle che si possono trovare sui siti delle guide danno una visione abbastanza indicativa.
كُتب بتاريخ 11 مارس 2020
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jaykay London
Greater London, UK40 مساهمة
Is it safe to go without a guide? Thanks
KathleenIndianapolis
Indianapolis37 مساهمة
I don't think it is so much a matter of safety as of other issues. The area is enormous and very densely populated. I would probably have gotten completely lost and, if that hadn't happened, at best I would have found a fraction of what our guide showed us. He also clued us in as to what was culturally appropriate for us to do, especially limits on appropriate photography.
Personally, I wouldn't take children under the age of about 13 or 14, not so much because of safety as because of cultural shock.
Jenny S
بريسبان, أستراليامساهمتيْن
Hello,
I would like to do a tour including being picked up at my motel in Mumbai, going to Dhobi Ghat, train trip to Churchgate Station to see the Slums. Is there such a tour. Is it possible to do tomorrow - Sunday and how much is it?
Aleta14
34645238 مساهمة
Yes! .. I can recommend Magical Mumbai Tours.. I used them specifically for this exact tour.. They are great!
Giovanni P
هونج كونج, الصين6 مساهمات
Hi,
I would like to contact an NGO able to arrange a one day tour across Dharavi Slum. I will be in Mumbai next week.
giovanni_patella hotmail com
Kind Regards
Giovanni
Anjalee Deshpande Hutchinson
Winfield, بنسيلفانيا3 مساهمات
Mumbai magic can connect to Dharavi and arrange transportation to and from as well as other sites. I don't think it is a full day tour but maybe you can add Dhobi Ghat and some other sites through Mumbai Magic?
KeolinC
45 مساهمة
Is it safe for 2 kids to be walking in Dharavi. Ages 7 and 10. Are they any pick pocketers or incidences of tourists getting mugged there?
Vanita
Melbourne17 مساهمة
We didn't take our kids but there were some people with kids around 7-9. I think it would be excellent for them. Just wear closed shoes! We stepped through dirty water, dead rats and possibly human waste! However, the experience is worth it and would be invaluable for kids. My little one was 3 which I felt was too young.
agusgar78
Argentina12 مساهمة
Hola!
Es peligroso ir a Dharavi de forma independiente?
Gracias!

AWittek
تشيناي (مدراس), الهند
Hola, it's not dangerous but I would not recommend it. Dharavi is huge and you need some explanations.
If you are a man and your Maharati , the local language,is good you can ask for the way.
Reality Tours are really good.