World Inside Out continues to explore the hard-to-reach regions of northern Pakistan.
Saturday, May 29, at 18. 20 "
They profess a different faith, and their way of life is very different from how Muslims live.. For example, they bury their ancestors in open coffins, and consider women " These are the only people allowed to drink alcohol in Pakistan..
In the new issue, Dmitry Komarov will continue to acquaint viewers with the traditions of this mysterious and very small people, and will visit the main holiday of the Kalash year - the winter Choumas festival. According to Kalash beliefs, all foreigners are " This rite has not changed for thousands of years, it is unacceptable for the European mentality, but similar traditions continue to live now in remote corners of our planet..
Chumas is a very bright and colorful holiday, where Kalash have fun from the heart. They glorify God, who can take the face of both women and men, therefore, on this day, girls dress in men's clothes, and the guys dance with their faces covered in women's dresses..
" They go against and completely contradict the dogmas of Islam.. However, in Pakistan, the Kalash are treated with respect and even guarded.. Unfortunately, such a peaceful coexistence of religions does not always happen, and in the same Pakistan you can see evidence, "
Next, Dmitry Komarov will go to the region where faith has become the basis for a protracted armed conflict - Kashmir. The Pakistani army invited the " In a military helicopter, Dmitry Komarov and Alexander Dmitriev will fly over these non-touristy, but fantastically beautiful places, which have been a hot spot for more than 70 years..
After that, in the province of Baluchistan, Dmitry Komarov will show a unique natural phenomenon - an active mud volcano.
Baluchistan's " Indeed, the landscape is somewhat reminiscent of an alien.
And it looks like those photos from Mars, recently flown around our planet, "
Thousands of Hindu pilgrims consider these places sacred and come here to bring gifts to Lord Shiva and make a wish.. Dmitry Komarov will show how Hindus live in Pakistan and tell you how mud volcanoes can be dangerous.
The unique traditions of Kalashiv, part of the Kashmir region is closed for tourists, as well as the " 20 on "
This episode completes the spring season of "