Life in the by-lanes of Bhuleshwar
An architectural and social history of Bhuleshwar, a traditional neighbourhood of south Mumbai
An architectural and social history of Bhuleshwar, a traditional neighbourhood of south Mumbai
Talking about his trip to the Soviet Union in the 1920s, Shaukat Usmani complements political details with a pastoral narrative
Travel writer Eric Newby's account of his expedition - to the wild and remote Hindu Kush mountains - to scale Mir Samir in Afghanistan
Scottish author R L Stevenson walked through the mountains of Central France - together with a donkey to carry his baggage - way back in 1876
William Dalrymple follows the narrative style of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in his book of short stories covering the religious trends in India
Earnestly observed details are the saving grace of Emily Barr's India-centric travelogue with a banal plot
Author Wade Davis describes how the Mt. Everest served as a pinnacle of hope to a generation of British young men who survived the World War 1
Displacement, relationships, travel and identity... Alain De Botton's interpretations of people frequenting the Heathrow airport
The book is an Indian perspective on the Silk Road, a popular trade route that also enabled cultural exchanges between India and China
Historian and travel writer John Man takes us to Xanadu in Inner Mongolia, following in the steps of Marco Polo, one of the greatest travellers
An account of Thesiger's travels across the deserts with Arab Bedouins
Author M.G. Vassanji recalls his journeys through his ethnic homeland - India
From the materialism of Venice to finding 'moksha' in Varanasi, the quest to find yourself can be tricky indeed
A memoir by Mimlu Sen, whose restlessness took her to Paris, where she discovered Paban Das Baul of Bengal and finally married him.
What if you were to get off your train and explore the towns that lie along the Indian Railways route
Richard Grant sets off on a gripping trip to the lawless Sierra Madre, Mexico, to satiate 'an unfortunate fascination'
Fountain's research of British sexuality comes with a warning for the prude
The tale of two mountaineers who have been partners, friends and irreverent dreamers and are no strangers to the Himalayas
Going deep into the heart of Chhattisgarh and into the land of revolutions
Charlie Boorman and Russ Malkin cover 20,000 miles across 25 countries in 112 different types of transport except an airplane
Yesterday, today and tomorrow of Bangalore's (now Bengaluru) culture and the Kannada communities
A detailed account of 11 walks in Banaras (Varanasi) that will transport you to the ghats and bylanes of the city
Cheryl & Bill Jamison's book about their 'culinary adventure' delivers less than promised