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Travelers' Tales India: True Stories

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  • Jan, 1995
  • #India #Travel
James O'Reilly
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India is among the most difficult—and most rewarding—of places to travel. Some have said India stands for "I’ll Never Do It Again." Many more are drawn back time after time because... Show More

India is among the most difficult—and most rewarding—of places to travel. Some have said India stands for "I’ll Never Do It Again." Many more are drawn back time after time because India is the best show on earth, the best bazaar of human experiences that can be visited in a lifetime. India dissolves ideas about what it means to be alive, and its people give new meaning to compassion, perseverance, ingenuity, and friendship. India—monsoon and marigold, dung and dust, colors and corpses, smoke and ash, snow and endless myth—is a cruel, unrelenting place of ineffable sweetness. Much like life itself. Journey to the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad, the world’s biggest party, with David Yeadon and take "A Bath for Fifteen Million People"; greet the monsoon with Alexancer Frater where the Indian and Pacific Oceans meet; track the endangered Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros through the jungles of Assam with Larry Habegger; encounter the anguish of the caste system with Steve Coll; discover the eternal power of the "monument of love," the Taj Mahal, with Jonah Blank; and much more.

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Number of Pages: 496

ISBN: 1932361014

ISBN-13: 9781932361018

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William Dalrymple (historian) @DalrympleWill · Jun 28, 2022
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India is one of the most difficult and rewarding destinations to visit. Some have said that India means “I will never do it again”. Many others return there again and again because India is the best show in the world, the best bazaar of human experience that you can visit in your life. India dissolves notions of what it means to be alive, and its people give new meaning to compassion, perseverance, ingenuity and friendship. India, monsoon and marigold, dung and dust, colors and corpses, smoke and ash, snow and countless myths, is a cruel and unforgiving place of indescribable sweetness. Just like life itself. Travel with David Yeadon to the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad, the world’s largest party, and take “A Bath for Fifteen Million People”; Say hello to the monsoon with Alexancer Frater, where the Indian and Pacific oceans meet.
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