A day in the magnificent Rajhastani village in a 1.5 hours distance to Hyderabad. As they told me, Rajhastan is the most traditional and at the same time the most colourful district. I can believe on that just as the fist moment I saw some traditionally costumed men wellcoming us with their music and dances. After we had the welcome drink and continued to see whats going on. We watched a great magic show( the guy was extremely funny) and then a dance of a little kid( I danced with him for about 20 seconds=) and then the weird puppet show. It was really not an ordinary puppet play, the specialty was that one of the puppets were holding fire with one of his hands and then he started to round in circles so imagine the scene that we got with the fire it was a bit scary but was awesome=) Then I rode a camel with the American friend Martin, He was pretty good on his balance really but I was horrible, I don't know why, really I felt like dropping and falling down in every second ( so I am not really sure if I will manage to do that again=).

Afterwords when we were at our limit of hungriness, we had this traditional Rajhastani food. Seriously it was so interesting in the sense that' the servants were always coming an putting something new to your plate made of leaves , and mixing the deserts with the dals and rices and it became such a weird taste=) but I liked it!=) I enjoyed every second moment of the eating ceremony, sitting at the floor and eating with hands, it was something very new for me=)

Afterwords when we were at our limit of hungriness, we had this traditional Rajhastani food. Seriously it was so interesting in the sense that' the servants were always coming an putting something new to your plate made of leaves , and mixing the deserts with the dals and rices and it became such a weird taste=) but I liked it!=) I enjoyed every second moment of the eating ceremony, sitting at the floor and eating with hands, it was something very new for me=)




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