Tribal girls were making themselves unattractive for a reason

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This was our first experience to know more about tribal culture at Daringbadi and enjoy the cool evenings with some niche traditional tribal live shows. Can you recognize my family in the above photo ? As I wrote in my last post, the cultural program in the evening was one of a kind showcasing traditional tribal outfits and explaining a bit about their history followed by their dance.

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A little rest and we were ready to go for the high tea.

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Hot snacks was irresistible in the chilled climate, setting the mood higher.

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Inquired a bit about these courteous staffs, they are placed on job training to start their career.

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A big dinning space that is set with some of our traditional decorations, to make you feel at home.

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The event started with some nice flute play by the presenter of the show, who is also a tribal person and very knowledgeable, having won several awards including a president medal for promoting the tribal culture. Their language is called "Kui" and these tribal people are called "Kuthia Kondo" and "Dongia Kondo". The "Kuthia" tribal girls are very beautiful and in ancient times, the King would take these beautiful tribal girls / ladies for his entertainment, so that is the reason, they made their face ugly by painting tattoos, so that they can stay with their people. And their faces were being tattooed at a very early stage before they become teen, to protect themselves from the evil king. What a painful story it was - though the situation is not the same now, it has become part of their culture. And many of them still living in remotest areas, are very simple and trustworthy people, frightened by the modern civilized people. They are happy with their minimalist hard-working life - a life in nature's gift and disease free.

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Even though the day was hotter, the evening became chilled pretty soon because of high altitude and this beautifully decorated pandal was a relief.

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She was searching for a cap, and I knew, she would need it.

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They called upon all of us to the stage at the end of the program, a memory to cherish and make them feel, one of us.

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A birthday celebration to wind up the evening and go for dinner.

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Hot chicken kabab along with desi mutton - the boy was so happy.

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My favorite sweet to wind up the dinner.

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He was not willing to go back to our tent and I had to force him, because we had a full day trip next day.

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Do you like the ambience and the set up in Eco Retreat? I have something special caught up in my memory - I just loved that ward "Kui" - kind of a short form of Queen. Watch the video and experience the tribal dance, you will love their simplicity reflected in it.

This post will be part of my Google review of Eco Retreat Daringbadi.

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