An Indian Traveler: From Teenage Salesman to Nomadic Globetrotter

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This deeply personal travel memoir chronicles Saurabh Gupta's journey from humble beginnings as a teenage door-to-door salesman to a successful entrepreneur, who forsakes it all to embark on a soul-stirring nomadic adventure across 6 continents.
From hitchhiking nearly 1,000 kilometers in the Himalayas to jumping out of a plane from 13,000 feet in Mexico, from being trapped in South America for almost six months to faking an identity to sneak into an African safari, from being stranded in the deepest lake in Uganda to diving into the icy waters of Antarctica, from volunteering at the Sundance Film Festival in the USA to ending up not speaking for 10 days—the journey has been as outwardly adventurous as it has been inwardly introspective.
Told through tales of travel (mis)adventures, cinematic nods, personal reflections, and heartfelt human connections, An Indian Traveler champions the idea that traveling isn’t a privilege reserved for the wealthy but a path open to anyone with the passion to pursue it and the courage to make it happen.
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