Review of Inner Trek

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The inner trek sounds like it would be a book about self evaluation, anyways the book has a unique title and I look forward to reading it.
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Inner Trek" by Mohan Ranga Rao is a captivating nonfiction journey recounting the author's pilgrimage to Kailash Manasa Sarovar. From facing a threat to making a vow, the book beautifully weaves challenges, adventures, and spiritual experiences during the sacred journey. Rao's skilled narration imparts significance to the pilgrimage, offering a profound read that transcends religious boundaries. The vivid descriptions of the holy lake evoke beauty and peace, making it an enriching exploration of a sacred pilgrimage.
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Never had any desire to participate in pilgrimage myself, not because I lack dedication, but mostly due the lack of physical abilities. Still, I greatly admire people and the journey they are willing to undertake and will gladly accept the free ebook to share the experience of this inspiring travel. Thanks a lot and congrats on BOTD!
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Inner Trek by Mohan Ranga Rao: A perfect 5/5 blend of adventure, piety, humor, and information. Engaging narrative, seamless flow, and insightful visuals make it a must-read for adventure and nonfiction enthusiasts.
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"Inner Trek, authored by Mohan Ranga Rao, is a captivating non-fiction travel memoir known for its eloquent writing. The narrative unfolds with the author facing challenges from a land mafia intent on acquiring his property in Bangalore. Through divine intervention, Rao manages to navigate this perilous situation, giving credit to a higher power
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*Inner Trek* by Mohan Ranga Rao is an easy to read book, the storyline has a peaceful, slow moving flow. The book has given me
knowledge and information about the challenges that property Estate owners face through the land grabers and Mafia's. I think that this is great book if one wants to understand the journey of Pilgrimage. Congrats to the Author for the BOTD! Thanks for the wonderful review!
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Throughout the book, Mohan shares their gripping adventures, profound experiences, and captivating stories related to this transformative pilgrimage. As a reader, I cannot express enough how delighted I am to have come across this exceptional piece of writing. Inner Trek offers a remarkable blend of personal narrative, spiritual exploration, and cultural discovery, making it a truly enriching read. Nice review.
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It is nice to learn about others cultures and beliefs. I'm not familiar with the pilgrimage. This book sounds like a very unique mixture of faith and adventure. Non fiction books are not my cup of tea. But I'm curious to find out how the journey changed the author's life. Excellent review.
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This review of 'Inner Trek' beautifully captures the essence of Mohan Ranga Rao's journey. It's intriguing how the book balances the seriousness of a pilgrimage with elements of adventure and humor. The reviewer's mention of the helpful glossary and the inclusion of pictures adds another layer of appreciation for the author's efforts to make the story accessible and engaging.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this book to be with Rao as he goes about his journey and what the Inner Trek he is referring to. I like reading nonfiction books because they are very informative and a lot of learning to be had from these. I commend the author for sharing his life experiences through his book.
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I am fascinated by the author's his pilgrimage to Kailash Manasa Sarova and the circumstances prompting this journey. I am intrigued by Jalli Jagdish, a land mafia who encroaches on Mohan's property and means to force him to sell off his land at a price lower than what it's worth. I am interested in learning how the author's problems would be solved .
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Mohan’s land-related issue with the land mafia got resolved, and it was time to fulfill the vow he had pledged to Lord Shiva. It’s time for him to go to Mount Kailash. The trek to Mount Kailash to go to Manasa Sarovar is tricky and dangerous. I admire that the author and his wife decided to fulfill their vow despite that. I heard that Mount Kailash is beautiful. It will be interesting to read about their adventures on the trek.
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Post by Dalia Chf »

Thanks for the review, it was a joy to read! This sounds like a very different kind of pilgrimage retelling, with the whole spiritual and adventure blend in it. I sampled it and I can definitely say it’s gripping!
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I don't know much about pilgrimages and I think that this book will definitely further my knowledge on pilgrimages and some feelings and thoughts of the people embarking on it. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Somtochukwu O Ezeme »

The book is about the pilgrimage to Kailash Manasa Sarova and the journey's circumstances. The book is informative and educational. I like the flow of the book.
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