This collection brings together four of the most influential works by Rahul Sankrityayan, one of modern India’s greatest thinkers, writers, and travelers. Often regarded as the Father of Hindi Travel Literature, Sankrityayan’s writing blends deep scholarship with gripping storytelling.
1. Meri Tibbat Yatra
A riveting travelogue chronicling the author’s secret and dangerous journeys into Tibet, disguised as a Buddhist monk. It explores the region’s landscapes, people, and the depth of Buddhist thought, offering rare insights into a land once closed to the world.
2. Ghumakkad Shastra
Not just a travel guide, but a manifesto of intellectual wanderlust. Sankrityayan presents a philosophical case for lifelong learning through travel, encouraging readers to break the boundaries of comfort and convention.
3. Kinnar Desh Mein
A rich narrative of his travels in the Himalayan regions, especially the remote tribal areas. Through keen observation, he explores the myths, customs, and social fabric of these lesser-known communities.
4. Volga Se Ganga
A masterpiece of historical fiction that spans 8000 years, tracing the evolution of human society from the banks of the Volga River in Russia to the Ganges in India. Told through interconnected stories, it reveals the migrations, transformations, and shared heritage of civilizations.
- Paperback : 750 pages
- Reading age : 10 years and up
- Item Weight : 750 g
- Dimensions : 21 x 14 x 4.5 cm






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