From the lamas of Ladakh in the Himalaya to the Sikhs of Amritsar, the Jains of Jodhpur, the Muslims of Mahasthangarh, the Christians of Kerala, the clowning Atsaras of Bhutan and monks and holy men just about everywhere. And from staring up at the highest point on earth to wandering along the seashore on a crowded Sri Lankan beach. The book presents an eclectic mix of sadhus, saints, Sunnis, sinners, spirituality and scams; and tales of bureaucracy, baksheesh and the Buddha. It pulls no punches with plenty of sarcasm and politically incorrect sentiments. Reviewers have commented on my dry humour, fascinating insights, factual narrative, environmental concerns, eye opening and reflective views, raw honesty, substance and research, making my work an intriguing and compelling read from start to finish. This is a sardonic look at humanity and the world with no Pollyanna gloss and may well be the most controversial book you will ever read - certainly the most controversial travel book. Now time to get some Delhi Belly. Enjoy the journey.
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Dimensions: 150 x 230mm
Publication Date: 03 Aug 2020
Publisher: Terry Grigg
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781916314627
About Terry Grigg
Terry has spent many years travelling the world. His first published book Backpacking with a Bunion was all about his adventures in South-East Asia. His next book Orcland to the Ottomans part of the Terrys Travels series covered New Zealand to Turkey via Australia Eastern Asia and the Silk Road. A Scam in the Ashram is the second volume. He is currently working on his book about Africa; so its from the Indian subcontinent to the Dark Continent. As well as writing and travelling Terry is an environmental and social campaigner vegan anti-natalist and gardener. He can be contacted via his Terrys Travels website and his Facebook page and followed on twitter.com/shwedagonpaya. If youve enjoyed reading this book please consider leaving a review on Amazon. Thank you.