Chasing the Monk’s Shadow by Mishi Saran
Chasing the Monk's Shadow by Mishi Saran is a very difficult book for me to review. For this is a book that I would...
Amritsar to Lahore by Stephen Alter
Amritsar to Lahore is a book that covers the longest short distance between two marquee cities of Punjab as it was. Amritsar the city...
The First Indian by Dilip Donde – Solo Circumnavigation
The first Indian by Dilip Donde is the story of the first Indian solo circumnavigation under sail. It is surprising that with thousands of years...
The Kangra Valley Train by Premola Ghose, Ram Rahman
The Kangra Valley Train by Premola Ghose is an illustrated book. A book that talks about a subject through multiple mediums – text, pictures...
Monkeys, Motorcycles, and Misadventures by Harsha
Monkeys, Motorcycles, and Misadventures by Harsha are the tale of three friends who decide to walk on this well known yet practically unknown journey...
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...