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RE: India / Thailand / Cambodia / Vietnam - CHAPTER 4 - Kashmir
Man, what an experience. I've been reading through all your chapters with much interest. You have a compelling writing style and I'm enjoying my Sunday morning with some coffee, playing #openmic entries and reading through your travelogue.
What was it that drew you to that part of the world?
One of my besties is half Indian and went to school there. He has traveled a lot and has just published a series of posts on his backpacking trip around the middle east. He's @barge on Steemit. You'll probably enjoy his posts.
awesome! i wasn't sure anyone was reading my travel posts. glad someone enjoys reading them as much as i enjoying writing them!
to answer your question: india always felt like one of those last hidden frontiers for me. i've been very lucky to have a traveled a lot in my life, and india was becoming one of those places that scared me and enticed me at the same time. my initial travel plan was to just go to south east asia (a place i've been to several times) but once you start looking at a map, it's easy to just think "well hell, india is only a little bit farther, and you've never been there. go for it!" so that was my basic logic.
i've started reading @barge 's stuff. i love it! thanks for tip! and i'll keep posting more blogs from my india trip, as well as the second half of the trip, through SE asia. hope you can keep reading them and enjoying them! either way, i'll tip my sunday morning coffee to you! thanks for reading and listening and being awesome! cheers!
I love reading travelogues like these, especially with photos to bring the writing to life. Not that your writing needs bringing to life - it's already pretty lively! I look forward to reading the next installments.
Hey @camuel, thanks for the intro, am enjoying the read very much :)
Cool man.