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Do Indian women have to wear sari?

Do Indian women have to wear sari?

But for the Indian women—and a few men—who have been wrapping themselves in silk, cotton, or linen for millennia, these swaths of fabric are more than just simple garments. Saris also remain traditional for women in other South Asian countries including Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal.

Can female tourists wear shorts in India?

When packing for a trip to India, be sure to leave your tank tops, shorts and miniskirts at home. In this conservative country, both men and women wear loose-fitting clothing and keep their shoulders and legs fully covered.

Can Western women wear saris?

As for Western women, they have no pressing need to wear a sari.

How can Delhi Belly be avoided in India?

To keep Delhi Belly at bay avoid touching your face or anything that’s going in your mouth until you’ve cleaned your hands. Soap and water is best, because it removes dirt, but wet wipes are great when a sink isn’t available. Follow up with hand sanitiser and you’ll be fine.

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Is there a dress code for Taj Mahal?

There is no dress code for Taj visit but what makes you comfortable go with that… Visit early Thursday gets busy in the late hours of the day as it is closed on Fridays.

Can I wear a sari to a wedding?

“If it’s a traditional Hindu ceremony, then women can typically wear sarees or a pantsuit outfit. The reception tends to be a bit more lenient because you’re there to celebrate and you want to be comfortable. Being comfortable is the most important thing at these weddings because it’s easier to move around.”

What is saree called in Sanskrit?

The Hindustani word sāṛī (साड़ी, described in Sanskrit शाटी śāṭī which means ‘strip of cloth’ and शाडी śāḍī or साडी sāḍī in Pali, and which evolved to sāṛī in modern Indian languages.

Do girls wear shorts in Delhi?

Its a personal choice, no will will mind if you wear shorts anywhere except at religious places like temples and mosques. Its very hot in Delhi now, so dress for comfort. However some hotels and resturants may have dress codes so it depends on where you are going.