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5 Travelogues to Satiate Your Wanderlust

For the travel enthusiasts in lockdown who find themselves craving the thrill of witnessing ever-changing sights in distant lands, and being immersed in the charm of fascinating cultures, books are the perfect escape into those unknown lands. While the pandemic may have put travel plans on hold, each of the books listed below draws the reader into rich and vibrant landscapes – transporting you to places near and far, and instantly pacifying the restless travel bug within you.

The Tale of the Horse: A History of India on Horseback by Yashaswini Chandra

A whimsical yet intriguing exploration of the subcontinent, this book traces the history of the region, as well as the animal that has witnessed its evolution – the omnipresent horse. Along the way, it takes you on an escapade through Central Asia, the Middle East, the kingdoms of South India, and the territories ruled by the Mughals – weaving a tale navigates through the complex topography of a glorious land.

Istanbul: Memories and the City by Orhan Pamuk

This profile of an ancient city is also a heart-warming memoir, where nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk paints a vivid picture of Istanbul’s contrasting past and present. If you want to explore one of the world’s most beautiful cities through the perspective of someone who grew up there, let Pamuk be your guide through its bewitching and magical lanes.

Hidden Places by Sarah Baxter

Curious and inquisitive travellers who have already started planning their post-pandemic trips will find inspiration and solace in this illustrated gateway to the most enchanting hidden gems across the world. From remote locations that won’t feature on any travel guides to the best-kept-secrets of tourism hotspots, Hidden Places takes you on an enthralling journey through the globe – without a ticket!

Atlas of An Anxious Man by Christoph Ransmayr, Translated by Simon Pare

An introspective documentation of the inquisitive author’s adventures across fuming volcanoes and serene rivers, ice-laden valleys, and balmy islands, this unusual travelogue maps the world through the lens of a keen observer. With lyrical storytelling, the book spotlights people and places through an insightful narration that envelops and enriches the reader.

Around the World in 80 Trains by Monisha Rajesh

Take a world tour from the window seat, through a series of entertaining and descriptive first-hand accounts of the author’s train journeys across 45,000 miles. From Kazakhstan to North Korea and Vancouver to Vietnam, the book records interesting anecdotes and unforgettable sights – skilfully reviving the nostalgia and romance of train travel.

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