Singer Dua Lipa chose India to spend her vacation and end 2023 amidst out culture. She shared many good moments from several states in the country. As a final picture of her India trip series, she shared one bright day she spent in Rajasthan. She found herself lucky to end this year in India.
Dua shared a picture on her Instagram account with a heartfelt note about her India vacay.She wrote, “I feel so beyond lucky to end my year here in India. Thank you to all the wonderful people here who have shown us so much love, kindness, hospitality, and generosity. This experience has been deeply meaningful. I feel lucky to be in and within the magic with my family, where we have had the time to explore, regroup, recharge, and restart. Ready for the year ahead. What a joy!!! ????!!!!”

She can be seen wearing a yellow ethnic Rajasthani Kurta in this picture. The other picture captures her smiling while posing with an elephant. She shared a video in which she is riding a horse and some of her casual traveling clicks.

Most of the social media users found her traditional outfit cute, and they appreciated her choice of being happy and content always. One of the social media users found a Dhaga (a traditional and ritual thread) on her wrist and could not stop praising this lovely gesture.

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Previously, she visited the national capital Delhi and explored famous spots like Humayun’s Tomb and Gurdwara Bangla Sahib with her family. She had also dropped some pictures from Udaipur. Some years ago, she visited Jaipur and praised the hospitality of the local people there.

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