Dua lipa spending last days of 2023 in India
Dua Lipa had an incredible time during her trip to India and shared that she feels “lucky” to spend the end of the year in the country.
Dua Lipa has been enjoying the last days of the year in India. The Grammy-winning singer shared several photographs from her stay in Rajasthan. As she concludes her vacation, the singer wrote a heartfelt note about the experience she had during her stay in India. Dua called the experience “deeply meaningful.”
Dua Lipa shared a series of photos and videos from her memorable stay in India.
In one picture, she is seen in a yellow Rajasthani kurta casually holding a cup in her hands.
A video also showed a beautiful dance performance by a group of Rajasthani women.
In another image, Dua Lipa was seen smiling with a huge elephant behind her.
Another video of jungle safari where she film a tiger laying casually on path
In another pic was of a inside view of beautiful temple.
The singer was also seen riding a horse alone on a deserted road.
Another pic where dua is excited see the performace of Rajasthani Musicians.
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Dua also went to New Delhi to explore some of the famous places.
She visited sought blessings at Temple, Gurdwara and visited Humayun’s Tomb and Sahib with her family. Dukagjin Lipa, the singer’s father, shared images of her on Instagram.
In the photo of her, she can be seen posing in front of Humayun’s Tomb.
In the 2nd photo, she was visiting the Gurudwara
In the 3rd pic a of a temple which has beautiful design on its walls.
In the 4th pic they are taking selfie in a tuktuk
Dua Father caption this “Jodhpur was captivating 🙏 Celebrating beautiful customs, beautifully preserved crafts, beautiful colours and beautiful people.”
This is not the first time Dua had visited India
The singer had visited India a few years ago. She had shared the photos of her on Instagram. Posting a photo, she wrote: “At the Ganesh temple in Jaipur. A lady outside the temple helped me and showed me how to put on the saree before entering. We joined the locals and offered sweets to the gods and the people there.” . . inside.”