Three men, in an attempt to shatter the run-of-the-mill experiences of travel, embark on a quest for an adventure of a kind that made them crazy with delight. “Three Men in SeA” is a delectable record of an enjoyable journey that reveals the joie de vivre of the three comrades on an odyssey in their early twilight years. These men seek to relive their youthful past, inspired by the love of people, nature, art, culture, history and architecture. They set out on a trip to Southeast Asian countries.
A must-have travelogue for any serious traveller. This book explores the incredible places with a vibe that takes the glamour of these countries to a whole new level, consequent to the extensive research incorporated into it.
The author, in his maiden venture, probes the unique identity of these countries visited, transcending genres, and dredges into his nativity with his deep-rooted Dravidian history and culture. This book races at a breakneck quirky pace, interspersed with elements of astonishment. A peep into the past history with amazing revelations of these countries, would ignite an awful feeling of disbelief in the readers. The author’s scholarly, yet with uniquely crafty skills of pictorial representations, amply embellished with rich and relevant references, make the book an irresistible page-turner, enticing the reader to hunger for more.
The decorated, cherry-picked anecdotes and rib-rollicking adventures are presented in simple style, spiced and peppered with healthy touches of humour. This provides fodder not merely for entertainment but manna for arm-chair travelling. One could experience and find out as to what makes the people of South and Southeast Asian countries so spiritual, proud, resilient, independent, dignified, brave but yet so graceful. To prospective travellers and information seekers, this book will serve as a beacon of light…
A must-have travelogue for any serious traveller. This book explores the incredible places with a vibe that takes the glamour of these countries to a whole new level, consequent to the extensive research incorporated into it.
The author, in his maiden venture, probes the unique identity of these countries visited, transcending genres, and dredges into his nativity with his deep-rooted Dravidian history and culture. This book races at a breakneck quirky pace, interspersed with elements of astonishment. A peep into the past history with amazing revelations of these countries, would ignite an awful feeling of disbelief in the readers. The author’s scholarly, yet with uniquely crafty skills of pictorial representations, amply embellished with rich and relevant references, make the book an irresistible page-turner, enticing the reader to hunger for more.
The decorated, cherry-picked anecdotes and rib-rollicking adventures are presented in simple style, spiced and peppered with healthy touches of humour. This provides fodder not merely for entertainment but manna for arm-chair travelling. One could experience and find out as to what makes the people of South and Southeast Asian countries so spiritual, proud, resilient, independent, dignified, brave but yet so graceful. To prospective travellers and information seekers, this book will serve as a beacon of light…