“Poorism”: Tourism in Dharavi

An interesting article on a new trend in tourism – “Poverty Tourism”, or “Poorism”. People pay money to get guided tours of slums like Dharavi in Mumbai, or the favelas in Rio de Janeiro.

Since January of last year, a young British entrepreneur, Christopher Way, and his Indian business partner, Krishna Poojari, have been selling walking tours of Dharavi as if it were Jerusalem’s walled city or the byways of Dickens’ London. There seems to be a market for this sort of thing: almost every day during the recent December holidays, small groups of foreign travelers, accompanied by Poojari or another guide, tramped through Dharavi’s fetid alleys in a stoic quest for…What? Enlightenment? Authenticity? The three-hour excursions are slated for mention in a forthcoming Lonely Planet guide, and they cost about $6.75 a head—more if you want to go to Dharavi by air-conditioned car.

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Scott Adams’ romantic evening

Scott Adams (the creator of Dilbert) writes about a romantic evening he had with his wife recently.

Last night, the full moon was low and bright over the horizon on a clear California evening. It looked extra large. “Wow,” said my beautiful wife. “Look at the moon.” It was spectacular, perched above the silhouette of townhouses in the distance. One extroverted star and a wisp of night clouds completed the composition. For two newlyweds on their way to a Saturday night dinner, it was a perfect moment.

But if you know anything about Scott Adams, you’ll have guessed that things did not go very smoothly. Its a short post so you should check it out. Engineers, and non-engineer-spouses-of-engineers will identify, and particularly enjoy it.