Dharavi Tour: Explore Mumbai's Vibrant Slum Industries

Experience the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit of Dharavi, Asia’s largest slum in Mumbai. Explore its thriving small-scale industries and innovative creations on a 2-hour guided walking tour.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Dharavi - 2 Hours Guided walking tour of Asia largest slum area
    this is the same place where Bollywood Movie Slumdog Millionaire was shot, Leather Industries, Pottery, Making of soap, Bakery , Colour Dye, Small Alley, Schools & Hospitals, Houses in Slum, Plastic Recycling, Muslim people making a shrine for Hindus, Recycling of veg oil.
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What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Mineral water provided
  • In-vehicle air conditioning for comfort
  • Guidance from a local English-speaking guide
  • Convenient pickup and drop-off service
  • All tolls and parking fees included
What's Not Included
  • Any Meals
  • Gratuities
  • Personal Expenses
Additional Information

Mumbai’s Dharavi slum is a dynamic hub of extreme entrepreneurship on our globe. It boasts numerous successful micro-sized businesses producing plastic recycling materials, top-quality leather goods, pottery, embroidered clothing, and more. The majority of these items are ingeniously made in minuscule factories and are sold domestically and…

Location
Third Wave Coffee
Senapati Bapat Marg
For Group Tour meeting point will be at Third Wave Coffee, Mahim.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Marc
May 8, 2022
Highly recommend it to everyone visiting Mumbai - Excellent tour with guide who lives in Dharavi and hence extremely knowledgeable about the everyday life of people there! Very insightful tour!
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Christopher
Feb 28, 2020
A sensitive, respectful and moving insight into Dhavari - Vikrant gave us an incredible tour of the Dhavari Settlements that was highly informative and interesting, while being extremely sensitive to both people and place. We had a real moral dilemma about visiting the Dhavari settlements. On the one hand we had a genuine interest in the community and the businesses that exist there. But on the other hand we didn't want to be voyeuristic, insensitive or patronising. We had nothing to worry about. Vikrant's tour was highly sensitive and thoughtful. There were just two of us on our tour, along with Vikrant and our guide Rakesh, who grew up in the slum. We saw recycling, manufacturing, potteries and leather businesses in action, all conducted in small workshops. We also saw schools, a gym, a hairdressers and shops and even glimpsed private homes. Please don't think this is a scary or upsetting or dangerous experience. We felt totally safe, even in the narrowest of narrow alleyways in the warren of alleyways in the slum. The people we saw were working hard, happy, proud and confident in the face of adversity. This was a truly uplifting and life affirming experience. If anything I came out feeling embarrassed about my own petty complaints and moans about my privileged life. This place and its people are beyond inspirational. A huge thank you to Vikrant for his huge sensitivity and thoughtfulness in putting together this tour. I urge you to take it!
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Monkeycdo
Nov 23, 2019
Fascinating Experience - We wanted to see the businesses that flourish in this famous slum (recycling, pottery, clothing) and we were comfortable not going through the residence area for fear it might be exploitative. But our outstanding guide “Bunny,” who lives within this sprawling area, really wanted us to see that area too (where photos are prohibited). That part was a bit intense walking through narrow, broken paths with wires overhead, but it showed the reality of living there. That being said, some blocks, like the marketplace, looked like any Indian shopping street. Bunny shared information and stories about the slum and had such an energetic delivery that he made this an enlightening experience. It was quite an adventure!
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