Tourists flock to Rio de Janeiro slums for 'immersive experiences'


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A tour guide (in a black-and-red striped T-shirt) leading tourists through the Rocinha favela in Rio. — Photos: AP

As record numbers of tourists descend upon Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, many are looking beyond the city’s iconic landmarks, seeking instead local tours in the favelas to learn more about the often-stigmatised territories that are also beacons of urban culture and art.

The influx of curious visitors has inspired residents of the low-income communities to turn to tourism to generate cash, among them local guide Vitor Oliveira.

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