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One of the largest slums in Asia just became the favorite tourist “experience” for travelers to India in 2019, beating out classic draws like the legendary Taj Mahal.

TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards recognized tours to Dharavi in Mumbai as the top “experience” in India and among the top 10 in the “Travelers’ Choice Experiences in Asia” category this year. The 553-acre slum in the heart of India’s capital is home to more than a million people. It is bustling with industry and creativity.It is also, as Quartz India’s Ananya Bhattacharya has noted, a place where “shanty-homes line…narrow alleyways” and “open drains run along the ground, and electric cables hang overhead.”

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© Getty Sorted garbage being filled in a truck to be carried to a factory for recycling in New Delhi

Tours are offered by a number of Indian companies and are often led by guides who grew up in or currently live in Dharavi. According to the travel publication Trip Savvy, the experience isn’t depressing for visitors or exploitative of locals. “These tours aim to dispel any notions that people may have of Dharavi being a place of misery, and are actually very inspiring. They show what people are capable of achieving despite adverse conditions,” a May 30 article claims.

The sentiment, while well-intentioned, is questionable. Just because the slum’s residents aren’t all visibly depressed doesn’t necessarily means that rich visitors should feel uplifted. Dharavi’s residents are often literate and have electricity, but as BBC News points out, the slum is also “one unending stretch of narrow dirty lanes, open sewers and cramped huts.”

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© Getty Shanties constructed on a railway platform in Delhi

The disparity between how much visitors pay for this allegedly authentic Indian experience and how little slum dwellers survive on gives cause for some pause. On Trip Advisor, a tour company called “Mystical Mumbai” offers a $162-per-adult private guided day trip that includes a visit to “both sides of the city—its colonial-era grandeur and Dharavi slum.” It promises tourists a walk “through Dharavi’s lanes to see the dilapidated huts, cottage industries, recycling projects, and clay potters” and a view of modern and colonial Mumbai, all via private transportation. Rents in the slum start at about $4 a month on the low end, so a single tourist is spending in one day what would buy a resident more than three years of shelter.

Shantytown tours have gained popularity around the world. Roughly 40,000 people visit the favelas in Brazil each year, according to 2016 estimates by Tourism Concern, a UK-based nonprofit that advocates for fair and respectful tourism. Supporters of shantytown travel say these trips give tourists a more complete and true picture of the places they visit, while locals grow a new kind of business that can help improve conditions.

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© Getty People seen extracting supply water New Delhi

Still, not everyone is comfortable with the notion of poverty being promoted as a tourist attraction, or sold on the possibility that visitors leave understanding what they saw. The long-term effects of lack of wealth on health and happiness can’t possibly be comprehended on a quick visit.

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Nowhere in the world other than Sub Saharan Africa has so much poverty as India, no wonder these disgusting Indians are trying to leave the shithole of a country, yet they get on the net and try to say how wonderful, safe, clean India is.
 
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Really :disagree: who wants to zigzag and dodge the human poop lying open in the streets, the stench and the bacteria.

Seems like a dirty attempt by TripAdvisor to troll these people.
 
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Really :disagree: who wants to zigzag and dodge the human poop lying open in the streets, the stench and the bacteria.

Seems like a dirty attempt by TripAdvisor to troll these people.

Western people do visit India to see common poor people not for taj Mahal
 
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In cricket commentary there is a oft used line... it doesn't matter how the runs come as.long as they come.
 
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Really :disagree: who wants to zigzag and dodge the human poop lying open in the streets, the stench and the bacteria.

Seems like a dirty attempt by TripAdvisor to troll these people.
India slums are part of the country landscape, it was not by choice for the tourist to visit, how can tourist separate themself from India main tourist attraction sight from the slum since the slum very much part of the India city infrastructure. You can't ignore the slum right next to the Tah Mahal.
 
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In cricket commentary there is a oft used line... it doesn't matter how the runs come as.long as they come.
Isn't it a shame for the likes of Ambani who's mansion looks over this slum and still he does not do anything about it. Only a tiny fraction of his wealth can help the whole slum to become a better place.
 
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Isn't it a shame for the likes of Ambani who's mansion looks over this slum and still he does not do anything about it. Only a tiny fraction of his wealth can help the whole slum to become a better place.
I watch YouTube India build sky rise with 4 corners of slum surround them. Without the slum where India can house and shelter hundreds of impoverish Indian in a big city. There are over 1 billions Indian living in a condensed land area.
 
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Isn't it a shame for the likes of Ambani who's mansion looks over this slum and still he does not do anything about it. Only a tiny fraction of his wealth can help the whole slum to become a better place.
Honestly the more such help is given the less efficient the already inefficient govt will become.i would rather ambani spend his nillions in the next disruptor like a Jio and create 10000s of quality jobs. The govt will only be too happy to let him do that and pocket what they have to.
Secondly - it's just media speak on Ambanis billion dollar home. It's not just a home, it also doubles up as convention centres, place to receive clients etc. Allnin all a home office where he doesn't have to spend other things. So it just catches eyeballs if you day he has a billion dollar home but the reality is something else.
 
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:lol:

Public pooping attracting western tourists ...
 
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Most educated travelers are more interested in experiencing the crude realities rather than the fake glitter.
 
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