by Susan Jagannath | Aug 7, 2021 | Adventures, Bestsellers, Himalayan Challenge, Himalayas, Sticky, Travel, trekking, Valley of the Flowers, Walking, Walks, Women
#ValleyofFlowers Day Six Aug 6th 2019 What it feels like to achieve a goal – whether reaching the valley 4 kms up in the sky , or publishing a bestseller about it at the height of a pandemic – brilliant. Never give up on a dream. EXTRACT Darshan It’s not a...
by Susan Jagannath | Aug 3, 2021 | Adventures, Bestsellers, Himalayan Challenge, Himalayas, Travel, trekking, Valley of the Flowers, Walks
Coming to the Himalaya and trekking has a true Russian doll effect – you keep unpacking more and more layers to your inner self and how it relates to you, your life and future. In this featured photo, its a literal image, Im taking the photo in the window, and...
by Susan Jagannath | Aug 2, 2021 | Adventures, Bestsellers, Himalayan Challenge, Himalayas, Travel, trekking, Valley of the Flowers, Walking, Women
How many decades will there be before the Indian woman is emancipated from the mental, moral and physical slavery she has endured for countless generations? Extracts from the book – The Valley of Flowers How many decades will there be before the Indian woman is...
by Susan Jagannath | Nov 11, 2020 | Adventures, Camino, Featured, Himalayas, Spain, Sticky, Walking
Of Caminos, Adventures and Stocks Would you go? It looks as if a vaccine for the world is increasingly likely – as a likely candidate emerged, with a viable testing regime, all kinds of unconnected things happened. Of course, nothing is really unconnected in our...
by Susan Jagannath | Oct 13, 2020 | Adventures, Camino, Himalayas, Walking, Writing
It’s time to load up adventures on your Kindle or ereader Today October 13, is the start of Amazon Prime day. So, I’ve discounted my books to 99c, 99 Rs, or 99p across the Amazon stores. This is the chance for you to grab the books, or any books that you...
by Susan Jagannath | Oct 12, 2020 | Himalayas, Sticky, Walking, Writing
Why is the Sacred Lotus blooming out of season? This years diminished tourist season might have kept the tourists, pilgrims and trekkers out, but that did not stop the flowers from blooming, and keeping on blooming late in the year. It made me think – what good...