Travelogue
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Travelogue: How Nepal’s Gosaikund Lake became a pilgrimage site for both Buddhists and Hindus
Thomas Bell
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From the travelogue: The Hindu myth about how Ganga Sagar in West Bengal became a pilgrimage site
Siddharth Kapila
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Travelogue: In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Durgacharan Rakshit travelled to most parts of India
Durgacharan Rakshit Sarbani Putatunda
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From the travelogue: An American musician’s travels on foot, truck, bus, and motorbike through Tibet
Scott Ezell
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From the travelogue: Reflections on the culture and traditions around the Adi Kailash peak
MK Ramachandran Sheela S Menon
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Who was Vishwanath Singh Bahadur? This is how a queer Maharajah and his court seduced an Englishman
Rohit Chakraborty
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Travelogue: The secrets of the mystical Karmapas or the Black Hat Lamas of Rumtek Monastery, Gangtok
Rea Oberoi
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Between two World Wars, Syed Mujtaba Ali set out on a ship from India to Europe. This is his story
Syed Mujtaba Ali Nazes Afroz
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‘The Half Known Life’: Pico Iyer’s memoir-travelogue urges the reader to embrace the unfamiliar
Saloni Sharma
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Travelogue tales: How to combat an allergic reaction to eating octopus while travelling in the US
Khyrunnisa A
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‘If lakhs are blinded by faith, why not search for the reason?’: A novelist visits the Kumbh Mela
Kalkut
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This book shows how to make a life out of travelling (and what home can mean)
Savi and Vid
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In 1942, a Bengali traveller wrote this book about walking in Europe before World War II
Mohonlal Gangopadhyay
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‘Divine discomfort shaped Dom’s writing. Maybe it produced it’: Jerry Pinto on Dom Moraes
Jerry Pinto
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Part history, part detective story, a book traces the mystery of a missing East India Company clerk
Soni Wadhwa
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Dervla Murphy: The woman who traveled alone by cycle from Ireland to India 55 years ago
Devla Murphy
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The French are weak degenerates: An Indian voyager’s account from Paris in early 19th century
Blake Smith
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A foreigner’s journey moving along the borders of Pakistan
Rocio Otero, The Herald