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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis is the story of an average twenty-something-year-old girl who has travelled a little more than an average girl with a little less than an average income.
From learning to ride a Royal Enfield on the Manali Leh highway to learning how to swim in the river Tungabadra where a dead crocodile showed up one day. From living in a tent during peak winter for two months in Nepal while volunteering to build a school to segregating garbage for five months in a remote high altitude village in Uttarakhand while teaching about waste management in schools.
From getting locked out in the fire escape staircase of a five-star hotel in Goa to being offered money by the lady standing behind in the line to buy a packet of milk when counting coins to pay for it in Sikkim, this travelogue is an honest tale about all the misadventures the author has faced during her travels.
Neha Ballal
Neha Ballal is a 29-year-old nomadic architect who has spent the past five years travelling around India, Nepal and Bhutan. Travelling has enriched her knowledge about the world and different cultures so she started writing a blog about her travels.
As people started appreciating what she wrote, she decided to take writing more seriously and started working for a US-based travel site as their content writer. Her travel blogs were then published on another Australian site, and on Tripoto where it garnered a lot of attention. She then moved on to writing books on Kindle and this is her first try at combing all her travel tales into one book.
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