Promenade guidée dans les taudis de l'Ejipura à Bengaluru





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Joignez-vous à Dia Z. Panakkat, lycéen de Bengaluru, pour une promenade dans les bidonvilles d'Ejipura - peut-être le plus grand quartier défavorisé de Bengaluru. Les défis posés par la médiocrité des infrastructures, le développement incontrôlé et l'exode urbain à grande échelle sont mis en lumière ici. La pauvreté et les effets associés sont partout. Pourtant, c'est aussi un endroit où l'esprit humain triomphe de l'adversité. Nous nous arrêterons au centre communautaire de Swabhimaan - où les enfants de tous âges du quartier viennent pour les cours et les programmes après l'école. Nous nous arrêterons ensuite à la clinique Swabhimaan - où les médecins consultent et distribuent des médicaments au prix tout compris de Rs. 10 (12 cents) par visite. Enfin nous nous arrêterons au centre de distribution de l'épicerie Swabhimaan où des produits de base gratuits sont servis aux plus nécessiteux. Dia et un autre bénévole de Swabhimaan vous guideront à travers les sites. Tous les bénéfices sont reversés aux gens de la communauté par l'intermédiaire de Swabhimaan Trust, une organisation à but non lucratif travaillant à Ejipura depuis 2002.
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Les bidonvilles d'Ejipura sont peut-être les plus grands de Bengaluru. Les défis de la médiocrité des infrastructures, du développement incontrôlé et de la migration urbaine à grande échelle se concentrent ici. La pauvreté et les effets associés sont omniprésents. Pourtant, c'est aussi un lieu où l'esprit humain triomphe de l'adversité. Nous nous arrêterons au centre communautaire Swabhimaan - où les enfants de tous âges du quartier viennent pour les frais de scolarité et les programmes parascolaires. Vous rencontrerez les enseignants et les bénévoles qui travaillent dur pour améliorer les performances des élèves. Nous nous arrêterons ensuite à la clinique Swabhimaan - où les médecins consultent et distribuent des médicaments pour un prix tout compris de Rs. 10 (12 cents) par visite. Enfin, nous nous arrêterons au centre de distribution d'épicerie de Swabhimaan où des produits de base gratuits sont servis aux plus nécessiteux. Un bénévole de Swabhimaan vous guidera à travers les sites. Tous les bénéfices sont reversés aux membres de la communauté par le biais de Swabhimaan Trust, une organisation à but non lucratif travaillant à Ejipura depuis 2002
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- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(27)
I was grateful for the opportunity to experience this tour. It gave me a genuine insight into a side of Bengaluru I hadn’t experienced before, while showcasing the incredible work of the Swabhimaan NGO. Learning how they support local families through education, healthcare and food programs to help address everyday challenges and improve access to opportunity was both inspiring and humbling. Walking through Ejipura with Dia and Venkat, their stories brought the community to life. The warmth with which they were greeted by residents spoke volumes about the trust and respect they’ve earned. I left with a deeper appreciation of the resilience, generosity and spirit of this remarkable community. I highly recommend this tour.
This is an incredible tour opportunity. You get to meet people in the community who are running businesses, volunteering with a healthcare team, leading in the daycare program. You also get to meet and talk with the organization helping to care for and inspire these local families. I got to meet with the director of the NGO and one of his partners and got to talk with the healthcare volunteers and ask them questions. If there’s any tour that you take in Bengaluru, please include this one in your list. It’s truly special and eye-opening. Highly recommend!!
The walk through Ejipura was a unique experience. We got to see a school class and interact with the kids from the 9th grade. They asked questions, we asked questions, the kids were very interested and very cute. We also got to see a health station, and many more things. Our guide Ashif was a very nice person and told us many things about Ejipura. When you visit Bangalore please go to this tour. It helps the community there and you will learn a lot about slums in India.
The work done by the association Swabhimaan is amazing, we had a very good (and emotional time) together, I strongly recommand you to do this visit when visiting Bangalore. No doubt I will come back when I come back to Bangalore.
If you only do one tour when you are in Bengaluru then this is the one. It’s a very informative, respectful and compassionate glimpse of real life for many people in the city and the work that is done to help support people living in poverty. The people involved in the project are incredibly empathic and passionate about supporting the community and they have a great rapport with residents and visitors. It isn’t at all voyeuristic, and it is a great opportunity for visitors to learn. It’s going to take some time to process. Thank you so much to all involved.
It has been a wonderful experience to hear from all these people that have such a heart for this place and all the good work they do. They are so ingrained into the community that is was very interesting to hear from them. It was very enlightening to also see the other side of this city and get a feeling how people live in these areas. Thank you all for the amazing experience! It has been amazing. Definitely a must do if you are in Bengalore.
I highly recommend taking this walking tour through Ejipura Slums. I am aware that very often a slum tour can feel patronising and voyeuristic but this entire experience was incredibly raw, and passionately genuine. Overall, it is a must do if you want to see real people rising above their situation with hope and determination. The NGO is superbly managed by the amazing Venkat. What a truly inspirational man! The gentle and enthusiastic way he greeted members of the community spoke volumes about his respect and dedication to this project. Equally as impressive was the tour leader Sharif who was warm, knowledgeable and entirely committed to the community of Ejipura. I left feeling totally in awe of the work that is being done to empower all of the community to rise above their poverty through education and initiaves far superior to work I have observed in other NGO’s. Please support this project by taking the tour and educating yourself about the situation here. I can assure that you will leave feeling you have gained knowledge, compassion and total admiration for both the community and the incredible Sharuf and Venkat.
I highly recommend taking this walking tour through Ejipura Slums. I am aware that very often a slum tour can feel patronising and voyeuristic but this entire experience was incredibly raw, and passionately genuine. Overall, it is a must do if you want to see real people rising above their situation with hope and determination. The NGO is superbly managed by the amazing Venkat. What a truly inspirational man! The gentle and enthusiastic way he greeted members of the community spoke volumes about his respect and dedication to this project. Equally as impressive was the tour leader Sharif who was warm, knowledgeable and entirely committed to the community of Ejipura. I left feeling totally in awe of the work that is being done to empower all of the community to rise above their poverty through education and initiaves far superior to work I have observed in other NGO’s. Please support this project by taking the tour and educating yourself about the situation here. I can assure that you will leave feeling you have gained knowledge, compassion and total admiration for both the community and the incredible Sharuf and Venkat.
Ashif and Dia were exceptionally knowledgeable and generous in sharing their insights into the story of Ejipura. As a solo female traveller, I felt deeply privileged to experience such an authentic and often unseen side of India — one I might never have discovered on my own. The most meaningful part of the tour was meeting and speaking with members of the community — hearing how they make their living, support one another, and find dignity and resilience in their daily lives. It was a humbling and eye-opening experience. Thank you for offering such a unique adventure.
This tour was great! The guides Ashif and Dia are so knowledgeable, and we were able to ask about everything from the social structures in India to the practicalities of construction in a slum. A highlight of the tour was meeting the school kids, watching them learn, and hearing what they’re passionate about. The charity is clearly doing great work. We left so much more informed about Bengaluru and India. Before a tour like this, you always wonder if you’re exploiting the local community. However, that wasn’t the case. It was good for the school children to learn about us and where we’re from, and our guides were longtime volunteers in the area and friends of the locals.



