Sari
and Punjabi
Our visit
included the three
cities of India's Golden Triangle Delhi,
Agra,
and Jaipur.
In
Nepal we enjoyed the city of Kathmandu,
the
village of Khokana,
and a flight over Mount
Everest.
and throughout the trip we enjoyed seeing the bright colors of saris the ladies wore.
The pictures on these pages are the
result of the combined efforts of the
photographers who agreed to share their pictures.
Their
contributions are very much appreciated since we each captured our own
unique view of the trip.
My sincere thanks to Don
Fischer,
Dorota Kotowska, Patricia
McCleaf, and Don Sledz.
Saris (also spelled
saree) are pieces
of fabric wrapped around the waist and then over the shoulder, head or
as a veil over the face.
There were also many
women wearing a
punjabi outfit composed of a salwar
(pants) topped by
a kameez (long
tunic) with a long scarf (chunni or
duppatta).
You
can't help but to be taken by the vivid rainbow of color worn by the
ladies whether they were on a holiday, shopping in the market, or at
work.
Young and old, big and small bright colors were everywhere.
Go to
our page about Delhi,
Agra,
Jaipur, Kathmandu,
Khokana,
Mount
Everest,
saris
See
other places we have visited here.
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Alan