Ever suffered the collective flatulence of eighty co-passengers while sailing on a serene Asian river? Or called out for rescue in true Bollywood style while locked up in a minaret in Persia? Or had to cross a pack of hyenas en route to the loo?
Dreaming of glorious sunrises and architectural marvels in exotic places, Sudha often landed up in situations that were uproariously bizarre or downright dangerous. Tongue firmly in cheek, she recounts her journeys through the raw wildernesses of Borneo and the African savannah, into the deserts of Iran and Uzbekistan, and up the Annapurna and the Pamirs, revealing the quirky side of solo travel to side-splitting effect. Punctuating her droll stories with breathtaking descriptions and stunning photographs, Sudha invites readers on an unexpected and altogether memorable tour around the world!
Sudha Mahalingam juggles a full-time career in energy with extensive travel, travel-writing and photography. As an energy economist, she researches, consults and advises on energy security, and lectures at India's premier institutions. Her work as full-time regulator of petroleum, energy member of the National Security Advisory Board, international trainer of regulators and visiting fellow in reputed international universities has taken her places and, sometimes, inveigled her off the map. Among other organizations, she has worked at the Centre for Policy Research and the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi, and has been senior fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi.
Sudha has published extensively on energy and travel in leading publications, including The Hindu, Indian Express, National Geographic Traveller, Economic Times, Tribune and Frontline. She speaks frequently on exotic destinations at the India International Centre, Delhi, and has held three photo exhibitions in the national capital. Sudha chronicles her travel impressions on her website at www.footlooseindian.com.
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A thoroughly delightful read; witty, amusing and laugh-aloud funny; a book for the arm chair traveler and the travel freak alike, Sudha Mahalingam’s wacky adventures are a light hearted collection across over 25-odd countries visited in the last 15 years. Along with the personal experiences, some dangerous, some surreal and others downright freaky, the author also manages to bring across the uniqueness and flavour of each destination, all in her colorful prose. Imagine traveling with a huge king cobra at your feet, albeit in a sack, protecting your feet from an angry bite, or swaying on a scanty rope bridge high above the swirling waters of the Siang, or sight seeing in a burning hot tin train in the middle of the afternoon at 40 odd degrees in the heritage city of Toledo, Spain. A true traveler, the authors journeys criss-cross over South and Central Asia, Europe, Africa, India, Middle East, Russia, often alone, sometimes with wary friends. Remote mountains, deep forests and long road trips seem to be her special thing. This reader would love to visit some of these places such as Yazd, and the vastnesses of Central Asia and Uzbekistan, but for others like Issykul and Borneo, is content to enjoy them through the author’s eyes.