The Daharvey slum is the largest slum in Mumbai, India, with more than 1 million people living here, and is definitely the most embarrassing place behind the bustling Mumbai. The environment here is very poor, garbage is littered everywhere, and it is also a true picture of the huge gap between India's rich and poor. You can come and understand it.
The Daharvey slum is the largest slum in Mumbai, India, with more than 1 million people living here, and is definitely the most embarrassing place behind the bustling Mumbai. The environment here is very poor, garbage is littered everywhere, and it is also a true picture of the huge gap between India's rich and poor. You can come and understand it.
India, Mumbai, Farawi slum, known as the world's largest slum, covers an area of 2 square kilometers, with 800,000 people living, and is also the place of millionaires in the slum. Look at the scene, not so exaggerated, but it is really small, dirty, dilapidated! There are poor people all over the world, concentrated called attractions, hope to be rich, need to work together, have their own government!
We went to this largest slum in Asia after visiting the Ganges River. To be honest, the feeling for us was quite shocking, and we looked a little cautious and trembling, so we didn’t dare to take pictures all the way, and we came out in a hurry.
Dharavi is a residential area in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It has often been considered to be one of the world's largest slums. Dharavi has an area of just over 2.39 square kilometres
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.
Where the poor in India live and work. Also a movie slum millionaire filming site Anton's circus. Taxis passed through the famous Daharvey slum, and because the angle problem can not see the view of the slum carefully, they can still feel the harsh living environment through the dilapidated houses in the distance. Perhaps Mumbai is the world’s brightest city where the skyscraper mansions of India’s rich coexist with Asia’s largest slums; the “bollywood” of dream-weaving dreams is with the people struggling in the slums; World-class IT companies stand alongside giant human laundry facilities... luxury and abject poverty, advanced and backward, hope and despair, India’s past and future are playing out here at the same time.