As early as when he was five, Prabhu Ghate appears to have been bitten by the travel
Ghate is an artful raconteur with a keen eye for detail and, evidently, a prodigious capacity to recall every microdetail even half a century later. But beyond the travelogue narrative, which is fascinating in itself, what embellishes Ghate’s account is the historical backstory he provides to the places he visits, linking them up with more contemporaneous times.
Many of Ghate’s scintillating itineraries are replicable even today, but a few—such as his taking a paddle steamer up the Nile through Sudan, or taking a boat from Mombasa to Mumbai—are no longer possible to do. To have travelled so extensively in an era when security and visa complexities were far fewer must certainly count as a blessing. But as Ghate emphasises repeatedly (and demonstrates through his lived-in experience of travel), to savour the world’s treasures, you don’t have to be rich or young. You just have to be “young at heart, reasonably fit, empathetic and curious.”
Of course, if like Ghate you are a wanderer at heart and a nomadic soul, yet new worlds will open themselves up to you. By Thumb… is a delightful read, and a celebration of the joy of travel on the cheap.
By Thumb Hoof and Wheel
Prabhu Ghate
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