Mental peace Can it be found in our hectic stress filled modern world? and if so what path do we take to find it? The author Paul Brunten shows how modern man i...
'The pace of this kind of travel has not much changed since Fogg set out in 1872. Trains may be a little faster, but there are certainly no high-speed rail ...
Today's wildest journeys are in reality not so different from the days of classic exploration. Modern challenges continue to be measured in terms of both ph...
Experience aquamarine coastline, sun-bleached ancient ruins, strong feta and stronger ouzo. The Greek landscape thrills, and its people are equally passionate a...
The Ramayana - the Journey of Rama - is India's best-loved book, an inspiration to school-children, monks and moviemakers, yet it is virtually unknown in th...
Delhi: Down the Ages is a handy, informative, useful, and good value-for-money book for travellers. In this book, you read and see history. The graphic descript...
The book is organized out of a profound understanding of the true issues and is brilliantly executed. Geoffrey Moorhouse, like another Zola, plunges into this h...
A popular series of guidebooks for the modern-day traveler offering information on cities and countries around the world continues, presenting up-to-date backgr...
Istanbul is a shimmering evocation, by turns intimate and panoramic, of one of the world's great cities, by its foremost writer. Orhan Pamuk, winner of the ...
In recent years, and particularly post-9/11, West Asia has become the base as well as the target of political and social turbulence. This turbulence has manifes...
The world we know is only one of an infinitude of narratives what we call travel is a faint echo of that never-ending story of which we are both the narra...