TOP 10 FOREIGN BOOKS ON TRAVEL!

Travel for knowing, travel for learning and peace of mind. It is a completely different thing to go anywhere physically and read a book through the eyes of a writer.

Travel for knowing, travel for learning and peace of mind. It is a completely different thing to go anywhere physically and read a book through the eyes of a writer. The writer first looks around there himself and then brings the reader there through his writing. So just as writing a travel story is not an easy task, finding important travel books in a crowd of thousands is not an easy task.   So Guardian Culture has recently published a list of the top 10 travel books to give readers the best travel books. So here is the list of books for our customers and friends from our media ---  
  1. Between the Sunset and the Sea: A View of 16 British Mountains:The book, written by Simon Ingram, a mountaineer, journalist and editor of Trail Magazine, is at the top of the Guardian's list. In this book, Simon describes his own experience of touring 17 mountains in Britain.


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  1. Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot:Written by Mark VanWenker, the book ranks second on the Guardian's list. In this book he has written about air travel, he has highlighted various facts about air travel that no one else has been able to highlight before him.
 
  1. City Squares: Eighteen Writers on the Spirit and Significance of Squares Around the World:Squares have a special feature and greatness in the political history of the world. As a result, these squares are at the top of the travel list of tourists. Katie Maroon has written about the story of 16 such world famous squares. Famous writers like JD Smith, Ari Shavitt, Rebecca Schultz have written about these 16 world famous squares from Red Square to Tahrir Square. The book ranks third on the Guardian's list.
 
  1. Far and Away: Reporting from the Brink of Change:
The new book by award-winning author Andrew Solomon is fourth on the Guardian's list. Andrew, who has traveled the seven continents for 25 years, has opened up a diverse repertoire of his experiences in this book.  
  1. A Season with the Witch: The Magic and Mayhem of Halloween in Salem, Massachusetts:
Written by J. W. O'Keefe, the book ranks fifth on the Guardian's list. Not only travel but also history has come up in this writing of Okar.  
  1. Elephant Complex:
Written by author, lawyer John Gimlet, the book ranks sixth on the Guardian Culture list. Through this book, Gimlett has presented his travels in Sri Lanka to the readers on paper.  
  1. The Un-Discovered Islands: An Archipelago of Myths and Mysteries, Phantoms and Fakes:
Malachi Talaq's book on an awakened island trip in the Atlantic ranks seventh on the Guardian's list.  
  1. Wild by Nature: From Siberia to Australia, Three Years Alone in the Wilderness on Foot:
Siberia is one of the most remote regions of the world. Written by Sarah Marquis about her friend's journey, this book ranks eighth on Guardian Culture.  
  1. Bookshops:
From the famous bookstore in Paris to Shakespeare & Company to the Strand Bookstore in New York. The book, written by George Carion about travel to famous bookstores around the world, ranks ninth on the Guardian's list.  
  1. When in French: Written by Lauren Collins, a New Yorker magazine reporter, the book ranks tenth on the Guardian Culture list. In the book, Collins recounts his travels in France and his experience of learning French.


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Written by, Sayka Arifin Orpita 

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