Empires of the Indus by Alice Albinia
Empires of the Indus had been on my reading list for a very long time. I read Leela’s Book by Alice Albinia earlier. Mahabharat has inspired...
The Red Rucksack by Ben J. West - Book Review
The Red Rucksack is a travelogue that tells the story of a pharmacist who gives up his running business to travel solo around the...
Buddha in Central Asia by Sunita Dwivedi
The author of Buddha in Central Asia Sunita Dwivedi was born in Kushinagar. The city where Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana. She goes to central Asia...
Sahara A Journey of Love, Loss and Survival by Paula Constant
Sahara by Paula Constant is a sequel to her first book Slow Journey South. In the first book, she wrote about her walk from...
Becoming a Mountain by Stephen Alter
Himalayas - the aura that name generates is nothing compared to what the mountain and its various ranges can do to the ones who...
Kathmandu by Thomas Bell - Book Review
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal is an intriguing place - an ancient city wrapped in a lot of mythology, where Hinduism and Buddhism co-exist...
Travelling In, Travelling Out Ed by Namita Gokhale
Travel can mean so many things to so many people. It essentially means getting out of your surroundings - internal or external. And stepping...
Bucket List of a Traveloholic by Sarika Pandit
I have been writing a travel blog for a decade now. And I must admit I have not read much of either travel blogs...
A Strange kind of Paradise by Sam Miller
India is a mystery - even to people who are born and brought up here. So the foreigners who come here are totally lost...
Delhi Mostly Harmless by Elizabeth Chatterjee
Participant Observer is a technique in anthropology, where the researcher becomes a part of the community or society he or she is studying. They...






