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Dharavi Slum & Pottary Workshop Tour
Tour Info
Departure
Third Wave Coffee
Avaibality
Everyday
Time
10:30 Am , 3:00 Pm
Ending
Kumbharwada
Tour Style
Shared
Physicality
Low
Duration
2h 30 m
Language
English
Group size
6 Max
About Dharavi Slum & Pottery Workshop Tour
Dharavi, located in the heart of Mumbai, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Despite being known for its informal settlements, it is a thriving hub of creativity, entrepreneurship, and community spirit. Spanning just 2.1 square kilometers, it is home to over a million people from diverse backgrounds, contributing to its rich cultural and social fabric.
The economy of Dharavi is powered by small-scale industries such as textiles, pottery, food production, recycling, and leather manufacturing. These industries play a significant role in Mumbai’s economy, generating employment for thousands of people. Dharavi is also known for its impressive recycling industry, which repurposes waste materials on a massive scale.
While Dharavi faces challenges like overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, and poor sanitation, the resilience and entrepreneurial drive of its residents are evident in their everyday lives. Numerous initiatives are underway to improve the living conditions and infrastructure, focusing on housing, sanitation, and education.
Nestled within Dharavi, Kumbharwada is one of Mumbai’s oldest and most culturally rich neighborhoods. The name comes from "kumbhar", meaning potter, and this area has been home to traditional potter families for over a century. Most of the families trace their roots back to Gujarat and Rajasthan, where pottery is a deeply respected ancestral craft.
Price & Inclusion
Price : Rs 1250/- per person
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2h 30m duration in Dharavi
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Mineral Water Bottle
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English Speaking Tour Guide
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Pottery Workshop fees
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All Tax Inclusive
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Maximum 6 people in a Group.if your group size is big please contact us.
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Meeting Time : 10:30 am or 3 pm at Third Wave Coffee
Shared Tour
Enjoy With other People !!
Maximax Group size is 6 people , so kindly book the tour soon, because we have limited slots, and if your group size is big , please get in touch
Highlights
Recycling Hub
Dharavi is a major center for recycling in Mumbai, processing vast amounts of plastic, cardboard, aluminum, and other materials. The area is known for its innovative recycling techniques, where waste is transformed into reusable products. The plastic recycling industry here is particularly significant, with millions of kilograms of plastic being processed each year.
Soap Manufacturing
Dharavi is home to a thriving soap-making industry. Local factories produce a variety of soaps, including laundry soaps and personal care products, which are distributed across India and internationally. These small-scale manufacturers are key to the area’s economy, demonstrating a blend of traditional techniques and modern practices.
Cardboard Recycling & Manufacturing
The cardboard recycling industry in Dharavi plays a crucial role in Mumbai’s supply chain. Old cardboard boxes are collected, cleaned, and processed to be reused for packaging and other purposes. This small-scale operation helps reduce waste and creates an essential product for global industries.
Aluminum Recycling
Aluminum recycling is another significant industry in Dharavi. Scrap aluminum, including old cans and industrial waste, is melted down and repurposed into new products. This helps minimize the need for raw material extraction, making the industry both environmentally and economically vital.
Food Production
Dharavi is also known for its diverse food production businesses, ranging from small-scale food-making factories to bustling street food stalls. Residents prepare and package snacks, sweets, and prepared foods for sale, both locally and throughout Mumbai.
Pottery Making
Dharavi has a rich tradition of pottery-making, with skilled artisans producing a wide variety of clay products, from decorative items to everyday household ware. The pottery workshops are a testament to the craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations, adding a cultural touch to the area.
Papadum Making
Another fascinating industry in Dharavi is the production of papadum (crispy lentil wafers). Small factories and family-run businesses produce thousands of papadums daily, which are then distributed across India. This industry highlights the entrepreneurial spirit of the residents.
Residential Area
The residential area of Dharavi is a tightly-knit community with narrow alleyways, compact living spaces, and a rich cultural mix. Despite the lack of infrastructure and sanitation, residents create strong bonds, with families living in close quarters and sharing resources. The area is home to people from all parts of India and beyond, and offers a vibrant, communal atmosphere.
Cultural Diversity
Dharavi is also a melting pot of diverse cultures and religions, with temples, mosques, and churches all coexisting in close proximity. Festivals, rituals, and community events are an integral part of daily life, showcasing the unity and spirit of its people.
Pottery Workshop Experience – Shape Clay with Your Own Hands
During the tour, guests are invited to participate in a live pottery-making session with a local artisan. This experience gives you a chance to connect directly with the craft, culture, and community.
What’s Included:
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Watch a demonstration of clay being shaped on a traditional potter’s wheel.
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Learn basic hand and wheel techniques from a skilled potter.
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Try your hand at shaping your own pot, diya, or bowl.
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Interact with the potter and learn about their family’s history and daily life.
⚠️ Note: The workshop focuses on the shaping and molding process only. The drying and firing of clay items is not included, as it requires several hours or days to complete.
🌟 Why Visitors Love This:
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It's interactive and educational, perfect for families, students, and curious travelers.
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You get to create something with your own hands and understand the effort behind a simple clay pot.
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A unique chance to support local artisans directly by engaging with their work.