We visited with students in their classroom. They were excited to show us their workbooks and speak English with us.
Then we walked through the village
The cattle kept for milking.
We've seen them in all the villages along the way.
The painting on the wall is a wedding invitation - the entire village is invited
We were invited to tea and cookies at a villager's home. The family has 5 acres and grows vegetables.
The husband and one of their sons
The wife and son
The wife prepared the chai tea outside. After tea, she gave us a tour of their home. We removed our shoes before entering. The home was small and very clean and well organized.
Then we visited DHONK, a women's cooperative. The women produce and sell crafts.
The women prepared us lunch and we dined together
Then we drove to our next location. Passing through villages.
The shoe cobbler
The barber shop
We arrived at our camp, our home for the night, individual permanent tents with electricity and private bathrooms
Before dinner, the local farmers provided entertainment. The farmers chant and dance in thanks for the harvest.
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