Back from Thekkady trip to Rexoni's Chill Valley felt like coming back home.
We went into town to a large shop for fabrics, saris and clothing.
The employees was very nice and they dressed us in saris:
These colours! 😻
Here are some photos from the walk around the house.
I thought they were just forests, so I was surprised to see houses. They are so wonderfully integrated into nature. And the people were all very friendly and nice.
In addition to lots of pineapple and coconut, there are also many rubber plantations here:
Bus station in front of our house:
Rexoni's very friendly staff team - Thanks Jijo for selfie:
The food prepared by our chef Jijo was always fresh and delicious:
Indian beer was milder than ours, it seems to me - but I'm not a beer drinker.
I shared this one with host Rexoni. With nice conversations, it has remained a valuable memory of India and therefore deserves a place here:
I will never forget these school children, so well behaved and very friendly. After a few days we became friends:
I also got post and presents from those kids, sometimes when I wasn't there, I found it next to the fence gate:
And finally back to painting again:
Thanks everyone! <3
Cheers!
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Sorry if it didn't fit the content. I am an artist and this was one day of my (2 weeks in total) travel in India. What topic should I have posted this on? Greetings and have a nice day!
very interesting culture and traditions
India always charm me a lot the saris looks so charming I love them so colorful! And the food looks yummy too, I'm also curious about your paintings!😍;You have a new follower!
Thank you! :)
Awwwww beautiful saris!! I have always wished to wear or own one, too bad it isn’t popular over here and if you get to see anyone it’s quite expensive.
It's not expensive in India, but yes, I can't wear it here in Austria either :(
Hehhehe same.
But I’d love own one someday though