Travelers, those who genuinely have a love for travel, to understand new and unique cultures and customs, they love reading. Immersing yourself in the writer’s world of who, what and where they perceive to be their journey or destination, the truest travelers are able to do that when they catch up on reading books. However, that doesn’t mean that you can’t. To help you along the way, Flyopedia brings you a list of travel books related to India, which is sure to make you drop everything and come to India at once. So don’t wait and get USA to Goa flight tickets online on Flyopedia immediately after you read up on these amazing travel books on India and its culture as well.
A book of dark humor as the novel takes you through a retrospective narration of India’s class struggle in a global world, by the words of Balram Halwai who is a village boy. The book was written by Aravind Adiga in 2008 and won the 40th Booker Prize in the same year.
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This is a multilevel exploration of philosophy by Yann Martel, where the protagonist is Piscine Molitor “Pi” Patel. He is an Indian hailing from Pondicherry who explores spirituality and metaphysics at a young age.
Authored by Gregory David Roberts in 2003, the novel tells the tale of a convicted Australian heroin addict and bank robber who makes his escape from Pentridge Prison and flees to India. The novel is known for its realistic life portrayal in Mumbai in the 1980s. Visit India by booking online flight tickets to Goa on Flyopedia now.
An adventure, a travel log and a cultural tour in one, this book by Ilija Trojanow will take you on a journey few are able to follow and understand. Hindu culture reveres Ganga with a thousand names and considers it a sin for Hindu priests to refer to her simply as a river. Hindus all over the world still buy Ganga’s waters, which are healing and nurturing like a goddess.
Written by the American author Elizabeth Gilbert, the book is a memoir that records the experiences of her trip around the world through India, Italy and Indonesia after her divorce and all that she discovered.
A family drama debut novel of author Arundhati Roy, the book describes the fraternal twins’ childhood experiences when their lives change due to the ‘Love Laws’ present in the 1960s of Kerala. Finally, this book won the Booker Prize.
Written by an Indian Australian businessman, Saroo Brierley in collaboration with Larry Buttrose, the book is a moving, inspirational and true story about survival and triumph against incredible odds. However, the book was later adapted into a movie. You may book online flight ticket booking from Canada to Goa on Flyopedia and come on your own India tour for the next vacation!
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