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Postcards from India: To Inspire Travels to Incredible Indian Places Kindle Edition
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It is neither a travel guide nor a travelogue. It is an unconventional anthology of stories from obscure parts of the country that will help you know India a little better and convince you to explore off-the-beaten-path.
Top Reviews :
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-add to your travel book collection! - Chitra P
"There is a location for every type of traveler - beach lover, mountain lover, history lover, nature lover, river/lakeside lover, sanctuary lover, filmy lover, honeymoon lover..... It's just a matter of your mentioning your preference, and you will find the perfect location for yourself.
Each location is written with a brief history, area of interest, how to reach there, when to plan for a visit, how you can include them in your travel plan, and what you can expect from them; this book will serve you much more than a local guide of location." - Abhishek
"This book is what all the travel enthusiasts must read to know about some less known hidden gems of India." - Dr. Debasattam Pal
"After going through the book, those who have not visited India may wonder why India has comparatively less international footfall in spite of having such treasures."- Durga Prasad Dash
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date9 August 2020
- File size5633 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B08FHZ3MY2
- Language : English
- File size : 5633 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 80 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,220 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #10 in Travel Writing (Kindle Store)
- #49 in Travel Writing (Books)
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About the author

Sinjana Ghosh is a full-time management professional and a rookie homemaker living in India. Yes, despite being married for several years now she's still a rookie at the latter. An alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, she has 8 years of experience in the technology industry. When she is not working, she is reading news and contemplating on socio-political issues as an argumentative Indian. In other times, she travels, and explores her beloved country. She writes about travel , food and culture on her blog and posts her thoughts on socio-political issues on Twitter.
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Reviewed in India on 6 October 2020
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I like to mention another famous quote "If travel is free, you will never find me at the same place again" and yes, this book takes you to various destinations, places, hidden towns, and such gem locations across India.
You think of direction, and there is a place mentioned here for you to explore. Be it North or Northeast or South or Deep South or East or West or Central or anywhere in India. You will find a location for you to explore, you haven't heard of.
Just as book name - Postcards from India; I love the way the author has penned the letters of various locations. I could hear the voice of the place is inviting me to visit them and enjoy their beauty to its depth. I deeply felt like the cities are talking to me personally as a friend and calling me over at their place.
There is a location for every type of traveler - beach lover, mountain lover, history lover, nature lover, river/lakeside lover, sanctuary lover, filmy lover, honeymoon lover..... It's just a matter of your mentioning your preference, and you will find the perfect location for yourself.
Each location is written with a brief history, area of interest, how to reach there, when to plan for a visit, how you can include them in your travel plan, and what you can expect from them; this book will serve you much more than a local guide of location.
Next time you plan for vacation or so, make sure you have this book in handy. No need to google or search elsewhere; you will find lots of information on locations in your pocket.
A definite read for the travel lovers...

Reviewed in India 🇮🇳 on 6 October 2020
I like to mention another famous quote "If travel is free, you will never find me at the same place again" and yes, this book takes you to various destinations, places, hidden towns, and such gem locations across India.
You think of direction, and there is a place mentioned here for you to explore. Be it North or Northeast or South or Deep South or East or West or Central or anywhere in India. You will find a location for you to explore, you haven't heard of.
Just as book name - Postcards from India; I love the way the author has penned the letters of various locations. I could hear the voice of the place is inviting me to visit them and enjoy their beauty to its depth. I deeply felt like the cities are talking to me personally as a friend and calling me over at their place.
There is a location for every type of traveler - beach lover, mountain lover, history lover, nature lover, river/lakeside lover, sanctuary lover, filmy lover, honeymoon lover..... It's just a matter of your mentioning your preference, and you will find the perfect location for yourself.
Each location is written with a brief history, area of interest, how to reach there, when to plan for a visit, how you can include them in your travel plan, and what you can expect from them; this book will serve you much more than a local guide of location.
Next time you plan for vacation or so, make sure you have this book in handy. No need to google or search elsewhere; you will find lots of information on locations in your pocket.
A definite read for the travel lovers...

These treasures of places provide an immersive experience to the readers through narratives, information, and beautiful pictures.
The book is a must-read to motivate the explorer in you to tread on the paths less traveled, visit the rather off-beat places, and rediscover India!
The book is written in an unique and engaging style where every place tells its tale and during this time of restricted travel, it satisfies some of our wanderlust in a virtual way.
Offbeat places, from fairy forests, castles, monasteries to unexplored hill stations, beaches and archipelagos, the author has put together an enviable collection for your bucket list!