The colors of the Pushkar alleys are always very vivid and bright. Then the characteristic indian architecture makes this town very fascinating.
Pushkar is a small town in the heart of Rajasthan where the Hindu culture is very strong. This town is famous for its lake, considered sacred, where everyday the locals gather for every kind of daily activity: from washing clothes and dishes, to bathing, or some religious rituals.
The waters of Pushkar Lake are considered sacred. Daily, locals and Hindu believers from all over India, travel to these waters to pray and connect spiritually with the sacredness' of the place.
Around a Hindu temple in the heart of the city, which entrance was allowed only to the locals, there are some apartments where some Indian families live in close contact with this sacred place of great spirituality.
At the lively shipyard in Dhaka hundreds of people cross the river everyday, perhaps to make shopping to the local market near the shore. Here, noise, dirt, and chaos are the main characters.
One shot from the crazy railways in Bangladesh.. at the moment the situation looks unusually calm and orderly. Almost a rare photo considering the normal chaos that reigns here daily.
In this small mountain village on the north of India, whereever is a drinking fountain you will see some women washing clothes and dishes all the day long.
This s a tiny village of Burma's refugee, where the people of the Longneck tribe are forced to live from the Thai government since more than 20 years. This village is also sadly known as a "Human Zoo", where the life and the culture of this special tribe is always showcased for tourists from all the world... just for the price of a ticket (250bhat). By now the people of this village gave up their freedom and their human rights..
Driving through the mountain roads around Mae Hong Son there are many rice fields where the people from the villages come to work everyday.