Bon Voyage

A tale of four women on the adventure of a lifetime
The book cover of Road to Mekong
The book cover of Road to Mekong

"Why had I burdened myself with so many imagined limitations&rdquo wondered Piya, the spunky author of Road to Mekong. She wasn&rsquot one to shy away from grit&mdashjust look at her surname&mdashand her dilemma, I think, will resound with everyone who leaves their dreams to wither and die. 

In Road to Mekong, four gutsy women on their 400cc bikes embark on an adventure of a lifetime. Riding through six gorgeous countries, this sisterhood covers some 17,000 kilometres in 56 days. From Hyderabad, they take the highways on India&rsquos eastern coast, cruising through our Northeast to enter Myanmar, finally travelling on the 1,360-kilometre India-Myanmar-Thailand trilateral highway to end in Cambodia.

Beautiful roads, inspiring women, constant encouragement, and the occasional dose of reality. The book isn&rsquot just dreamy, but shares the fundamentals of approaching such an expedition&mdashhow to pitch the concept for funds, garner support, and so on.

It reminded me of a bikepacking trip I had planned from Assam to Meghalaya, towards the Bangladesh border. It took days of research, continuously adding and subtracting elements depending on weight. When going alone (but a tip in general), you have to be well-equipped with tools, and know how to fix breakdowns in the middle of nowhere. 

But the women weren&rsquot just aimless travellers, they were armed with a mission. Each place they visited, they told the locals of the history and culture of India and Telangana, and drew parallels with other countries. 

From sleeping on the road to meeting Prime Minister Modi, these ladies did everything, and led&nbspme to an inevitable quarter-life crisis. It sparked something inside, that I&rsquove been trying to&nbspdig out for a while. I re-evaluated my everyday home&mdash office&mdash home, unhealthy routines with binge watching, and meaningless planning, and tried to echo these wanderers who so keenly charted out their path. I echoed the young man&rsquos thoughts who met these four bikers&mdash&ldquoHum bhi aap hi ki tarah deewane hain&rdquo (&ldquoI am as moonstruck as you&rdquo)

The book is a publication of Pan Macmillan IndIa and is available for Rs 350.

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