They Told Me NOT to Visit this place (I went anyway)

I traveled alone into India’s largest slum to meet the people who live and work there. Beyond the stereotypes and headlines, I wanted to experience what daily life is really like through honest conversations, unexpected moments, and real human connections. Before filming this video, I asked locals in Mumbai if it was safe to explore Dharavi alone. Some told me the people are friendly and welcoming, while others warned me that its very dangerous and I could get robbed. In the end, I decided to find out for myself. In this video, I walk through the narrow streets of Dharavi, meet local residents, and get a closer look at their everyday lives, stories, and challenges. Disclaimer: This video is not meant to make India look bad. My channel is about showing authentic, real experiences. From India’s incredible hospitality, rich culture, and beautiful places to the difficult realities that also exist. Don’t worry, many more videos are coming that showcase the beautiful side of this country! Enjoy xoxo Oskar Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:52 Giving away sweets 02:50 Entering the Slum 03:40 Kids playing in the Garbage 04:43 Getting deeper into Dhavari 07:04 Visiting a Sewing-shop 08:52 meeting a local guide 13:42 Deep into the alleys 16:28 Getting drinks 18:31 The Park of Dhavari 19:52 Dhavaris Sewer 21:48 The hardest working people 24:40 Leaving Dhavari 26:45 A sharp contrast between Rich and Poor #Travel #India #vlog