On Day two the tourists would be escorted through the lush green and untouched forests that this island has to offer to our second stop, Debe where they would firstly be given traditional
East Indian clothing to wear, men have the option of wearing the Dhoti and
Kurtah whilst females can wear a Sari or Shalwar to fully experience the full
East Indian culture. In addition, for breakfast, they would be given a day’s
allowance to purchase Debe’s main cuisine Doubles, Saheena, Baigan and alooe
pie before the day’s excitement increases. Hosted in Debe’s market would be a
fair for tourists to purchase East Indian souvenirs and learn Hindi. They would
also have the opportunity to use the East Indian cooking utensils to cook their
lunch and sweet delicacies. When the evening approaches, there would be music
and dance where they learn East Indian moves and how to play instruments. At nightfall, the tourists would spend the night in tents until the train
comes to begin Day three’s excitement.
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Female Wear (Sari) |
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Baigan |
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Doubles |
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Saheena |
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Traditional East Indian Dancers |
como poder comrar un traje tipico de la india de hombre chest 55 como ese de la foto saludos gracias armando
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