Home Actress Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2021 Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli Instagram - Every time I travel, I love to understand and experience the culture of that place in whatever way I can. When I was in Zanzibar, I wanted to experience a bit of their culture in some way. While I was admiring how beautiful Rachel was (the owner of the resort I stayed in before I left) she looked at my long hair and offered to do the 'corn rows' on them. I jumped at that offer as I had always wanted to do it. Corn rows are very rooted in African history and date far back to 3000 B.C. In Africa, braids were a way to show people who you were. They signified your tribe, your marital status, your wealth, religion, and more. It is not just a hairstyle, it's a LOT more than that. While the plaits were getting done we exchanged stories about own countries and cultures. So much understanding, learning and mutual respect for the other culture happened during that time. A big thanks to Rachel for giving me this experience. I loved it! #TravelChronicles #Africa #PolePoleZanzibar #UngujaResort #CornRows #AfricanHistory #RespectingCulture #Recognise #ExperientialTravel #SurvivorTamil #GratitudeAlways #NewStyles #UnderstandingCulture #BeautifulBeach #LearningEveryDay #HakunaMatata Zanzibar Island

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli Instagram – Every time I travel, I love to understand and experience the culture of that place in whatever way I can. When I was in Zanzibar, I wanted to experience a bit of their culture in some way. While I was admiring how beautiful Rachel was (the owner of the resort I stayed in before I left) she looked at my long hair and offered to do the ‘corn rows’ on them. I jumped at that offer as I had always wanted to do it. Corn rows are very rooted in African history and date far back to 3000 B.C. In Africa, braids were a way to show people who you were. They signified your tribe, your marital status, your wealth, religion, and more. It is not just a hairstyle, it’s a LOT more than that. While the plaits were getting done we exchanged stories about own countries and cultures. So much understanding, learning and mutual respect for the other culture happened during that time. A big thanks to Rachel for giving me this experience. I loved it! #TravelChronicles #Africa #PolePoleZanzibar #UngujaResort #CornRows #AfricanHistory #RespectingCulture #Recognise #ExperientialTravel #SurvivorTamil #GratitudeAlways #NewStyles #UnderstandingCulture #BeautifulBeach #LearningEveryDay #HakunaMatata Zanzibar Island

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli Instagram - Every time I travel, I love to understand and experience the culture of that place in whatever way I can. When I was in Zanzibar, I wanted to experience a bit of their culture in some way. While I was admiring how beautiful Rachel was (the owner of the resort I stayed in before I left) she looked at my long hair and offered to do the 'corn rows' on them. I jumped at that offer as I had always wanted to do it. Corn rows are very rooted in African history and date far back to 3000 B.C. In Africa, braids were a way to show people who you were. They signified your tribe, your marital status, your wealth, religion, and more. It is not just a hairstyle, it's a LOT more than that. While the plaits were getting done we exchanged stories about own countries and cultures. So much understanding, learning and mutual respect for the other culture happened during that time. A big thanks to Rachel for giving me this experience. I loved it! #TravelChronicles #Africa #PolePoleZanzibar #UngujaResort #CornRows #AfricanHistory #RespectingCulture #Recognise #ExperientialTravel #SurvivorTamil #GratitudeAlways #NewStyles #UnderstandingCulture #BeautifulBeach #LearningEveryDay #HakunaMatata Zanzibar Island

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli Instagram – Every time I travel, I love to understand and experience the culture of that place in whatever way I can. When I was in Zanzibar, I wanted to experience a bit of their culture in some way. While I was admiring how beautiful Rachel was (the owner of the resort I stayed in before I left) she looked at my long hair and offered to do the ‘corn rows’ on them. I jumped at that offer as I had always wanted to do it. Corn rows are very rooted in African history and date far back to 3000 B.C. In Africa, braids were a way to show people who you were. They signified your tribe, your marital status, your wealth, religion, and more. It is not just a hairstyle, it’s a LOT more than that. While the plaits were getting done we exchanged stories about own countries and cultures. So much understanding, learning and mutual respect for the other culture happened during that time. A big thanks to Rachel for giving me this experience. I loved it!

#TravelChronicles #Africa #PolePoleZanzibar #UngujaResort #CornRows #AfricanHistory #RespectingCulture #Recognise #ExperientialTravel #SurvivorTamil #GratitudeAlways #NewStyles #UnderstandingCulture #BeautifulBeach #LearningEveryDay #HakunaMatata Zanzibar Island | Posted on 18/Nov/2021 21:07:55

Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli Instagram – Every time I travel, I love to understand and experience the culture of that place in whatever way I can. When I was in Zanzibar, I wanted to experience a bit of their culture in some way. While I was admiring how beautiful Rachel was (the owner of the resort I stayed in before I left) she looked at my long hair and offered to do the ‘corn rows’ on them. I jumped at that offer as I had always wanted to do it. Corn rows are very rooted in African history and date far back to 3000 B.C. In Africa, braids were a way to show people who you were. They signified your tribe, your marital status, your wealth, religion, and more. It is not just a hairstyle, it’s a LOT more than that. While the plaits were getting done we exchanged stories about own countries and cultures. So much understanding, learning and mutual respect for the other culture happened during that time. A big thanks to Rachel for giving me this experience. I loved it! 

#TravelChronicles #Africa #PolePoleZanzibar #UngujaResort #CornRows #AfricanHistory #RespectingCulture #Recognise #ExperientialTravel #SurvivorTamil #GratitudeAlways #NewStyles #UnderstandingCulture #BeautifulBeach #LearningEveryDay #HakunaMatata Zanzibar Island
Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli Instagram – Every time I travel, I love to understand and experience the culture of that place in whatever way I can. When I was in Zanzibar, I wanted to experience a bit of their culture in some way. While I was admiring how beautiful Rachel was (the owner of the resort I stayed in before I left) she looked at my long hair and offered to do the ‘corn rows’ on them. I jumped at that offer as I had always wanted to do it. Corn rows are very rooted in African history and date far back to 3000 B.C. In Africa, braids were a way to show people who you were. They signified your tribe, your marital status, your wealth, religion, and more. It is not just a hairstyle, it’s a LOT more than that. While the plaits were getting done we exchanged stories about own countries and cultures. So much understanding, learning and mutual respect for the other culture happened during that time. A big thanks to Rachel for giving me this experience. I loved it! 

#TravelChronicles #Africa #PolePoleZanzibar #UngujaResort #CornRows #AfricanHistory #RespectingCulture #Recognise #ExperientialTravel #SurvivorTamil #GratitudeAlways #NewStyles #UnderstandingCulture #BeautifulBeach #LearningEveryDay #HakunaMatata Zanzibar Island

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