Date post: | 15-Jul-2015 |
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The land of Maharajas, the land of spice traders, the land ofpoor/hungry people, the land of snake charmers… and manysuch perceptions surrounded the rich land of India for years.Yes! rich; rich in hospitality, rich in culture, rich in cuisines, andmost importantly rich in ethics.
Any traveler who has been to this majestic country had adifferent version of it to share with others and a lot of things arecommonly noticed by most of the travelers. But a volunteertraveler to India always has something additional to say abouttheir experiences. They take a different approach altogether tolook at things and perceive.
Check out these amazing pictures that define India and itsriches… from a volunteer’s eyes!
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Rich in Celebrating Cultures…
Spreading the colors of Joy!!
Holi Celebration
Who need lights, when
firecrackers can do the job!!
Diwali celebration
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…And Tradition
One of the traditional
Rajasthani style of dancing.
Needs a lot of expertise, so do not
try this at HOME!!
And who is not familiar with the
world famous Punjabi dancing.
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Keeping the arts of yore intact
India, during the
British era (and before
that as well), was
seen as the land of
magicians, snake
charmers and
puppeteers… things
have come far from
then, but the art of
those days are still
intact somewhere,
somehow.
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Get over from Ham Burgers and Pepperoni Pizzas
Eat what the locals eat...
The places they eat…
The ways they eat…
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And just when you thought that lush green valleys
and snow capped mountains are not an “Indian
thing”…
wait till you see this
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And at the core of this all is nothing but…
making lives better
and spreading smiles!!
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To Get more Details….
Thanks for your Visit
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