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Misadventures of a Sneaker || A Travel Podcast

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Misadventures of a Sneaker - A travel podcast where our sneakers have more travel stories than most humans! We, Godly and Revati, the hosts of this podcast, are joined by our friends, friends of friends or (some who are acquaintances at best) and together, we recount our most epic vacations.
We promise to take you on an amazing adventure through lots of interesting destinations, from breath-taking landscapes to quirky roadside attractions. We'll share our travel experiences, insider tips, and maybe even some of our embarrassing moments along the way.
So join us fellow wanderlusters!
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What makes a traveler who’s been to over 60 countries, keep returning to one place, year after year? For our guest today, Boyang Xue, the answer is simple: Japan.In this episode, we dive into his unforgettable gap year in Japan—learning Japanese at the same university where Murakami once studied, biking for a week between Tokyo and Izu peninsula, camping under starlit skies, hopping slow trains all the way to Hokkaido, and hiking through landscapes that few tourists ever see.Charming and full of stories, he shares not just adventures from Japan, but also tales from Colombia, Italy, Switzerland, and beyond. But no matter where he goes, Japan remains his true travel love.Join us for an episode filled with adventures, mishaps, slow travel magic, and a whole lot of inspiration for anyone dreaming of exploring Japan differently.--------------------------------------Follow Boyang on LinkedIn --------------------------------------To pick up copies of our journal, click hereLike our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com-----------------------------------------------00:00:00 Trailer00:02:00 Episode & Guest intro00:08:30 Early travel stories00:11:30 A crazy trip to India      00:16:37 LATAM stories00:25:05 What’s special about Japan00:29:51 Spending a ‘gap’ year in Japan00:40:37 Bike trip in Japan          00:54:01 Onsen experiences00:59:04 Slow train trip in Japan01:04:00 Volcano erupting during the trip01:07:03 Train hack in Japan 01:12:56 Japanese food01:16:03 Japanese culture imbibed01:23:51 Lesser known places in Japan01:37:45 Settling down – Japan?01:47:23 Trip that went above and beyond01:53:43 Toodles and see you again soon
What happens when your first-ever multi-day trek turns intoa full-blown adventure? In this episode, my guest, Prabal Chakraborty — a passionate traveller on a mission to do 50 countries before 50 — takes us through his dramatic, hilarious, and unforgettable journey to Roopkund in the Himalayas.From sudden hailstorms to getting lost, scrapes and bruisesto endless bowls of Maggi, and strangers turning into lifelong friends — this trek had it all. Oh, and did I mention he was trekking with his then-girlfriend, now wife?With his fantastic knack for storytelling, he makes Roopkundsound like more than just a tough Himalayan trail — it’s a tale of chaos, laughter, friendship, and love. If you’ve ever wondered what really happens behind those perfect trekking photos, this episode is for you.---------------------------------------------Follow Prabal on Instagram || LinkedIn---------------------------------------------To pick up copies of our journal - click here - India orders / International orders - DM hereLike our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com---------------------------------------00:00:00 Trailer00:03:21 Episode & Guest intro00:07:18 Early travel stories00:22:15 Legendry train stories  00:28:00 How did you choose Roopkund 00:21:24 Day0 – Kathgodam to Wan village00:43:26 Day1 – Wan to Didna 00:45:03 Day2 – to Bedmi Bugyal 00:50:00 Accident at Great Lakes Trek00:58:16 Ali Bugyal & Trishul view01:07:37 Roopkund’s eerie stories01:11:50 Day3 – to Patharnachni01:08:31 Break01:19:22 Day4 – to Bhagua Basa (base-camp)01:30:45 Day5 – to Roopkund01:37:45 Descent & getting lost01:49:49 Bedmi to the end01:55:00 Love for travel01:57:11 Recalling the Kodai hike02:00:33 Thanks & Toodles
What do you get when a management consultant turns fashion designer and lands on the red carpet at Cannes? A story you definitely won’t find on your Instagram explore page.In this episode, I’m joined (again!) by my friend and a fashion boss, Smrutha Santhosh —the first British Indian fashion designer to showcase her fashion and walk the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. We chat about everything from outfit drama and red carpet jitters to random celebrity run-ins and what it really feels like to be at Cannes when you’re not a Bollywood superstar (but might be bumping into one).If you’ve ever stared at Cannes photos and wondered, “But what’s it actually like?”, this one’s for you.---------------------------------------------Follow Smrutha on Instagram || Facebook || LinkedIn || Website https://wowvastra.com/ Smrutha’s episode on vacationing is Iceland – here S2 Ep15 ---------------------------------------------Click here to pick up a copy of the Travel Journal(DM on our Instagram page or Email misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com, for bulk order discounts)---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠.Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com---------------------------------------00:00:00 Introduction00:03:22 How and Why Cannes00:15:39 Cannes Festival & celeb spotting00:20:23 Experience in Cannes  00:24:11 Cannes is a Feel good event00:25:41 Walking the Red Carpet 00:28:17 Making Sales at Cannes00:30:00 Ensemble concept00:39:39 Planning the ensemble00:42:24 Logistics for Cannes00:44:23 Other fashion events00:45:47 History of Cannes festival00:49:09 Fashion in Travel Q&A00:58:20 Connect with Smrutha01:01:00 Thanks & Toodles
What happens when a food scientist with marathon-level stamina and an insatiable appetite turns his love for local food into a community movement? You get Thindi Capital — a one-of-a-kind food collective in Bangalore led by a man who runs across the city just to reach his favourite darshini. Meet Dr. Ajit Bhaskar!In this episode, we dive into the world of street-side magic, lesser-known food joints, and the joy of chasing flavour over fame. Ajit talks about what draws him to a perfectly crisp Vada-pav, or perfectly cooked Shavige bath, or the juiciest Roshogolla, the quiet genius of local cooks who repeat greatness every day, and why food isn’t just about taste, but also method, memory, and community. From Bengaluru to Kolkata and Mumbai, London to Kenya, he shares stories of eating curiously, cooking experimentally, and always making room for one more plate.This is a celebration of food in all its forms — shared, savoured, and chased down with a hungry heart. Whether you eat to live or live to eat, this episode will leave you hungry — for more stories, more flavours, and maybe just one more idli.---------------------------------------------Follow Ajit Bhaskar on Instagram || LinkedIn || Twitter/X ---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, pleaseclick ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠.Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcastfrom wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com-----------------------------------------------------To order a copy of the Travel Journal here (DM us for placing a larger order)
What does it take to ski alone for 51 days across one of the most unforgiving yet breathtaking terrains on Earth?In this powerful episode, we sit down with Mr. Satish Gogineni, the first Indian to ski unguided and unassisted to the South Pole. Over 51 solitary days on the Antarctic ice, Satish pulled his sled through freezing winds, cooked every meal himself, and found companionship in the strangest places—his harness, his socks, even the silence.As he opens up about the surreal beauty, the solitude that he often enjoyed, and the mental resilience required for such a feat, Satish takes us deep into what it means to embrace true stillness. He describes the surprising sadness he felt on reaching the South Pole—the goal he had chased for years—because it also meant the end of an experience that felt absolutely perfect.Beyond Antarctica, Satish is a mountaineering legend, having summited Everest, Lhotse, Annapurna, and more—often as the fastest Indian to do so. But it’s his reflective honesty and quiet strength that makes this conversation unforgettable.Tune in for stories of survival, triumph, and the kind of adventure that changes you forever.A trigger warning: This episode contains discussions around mental health, anxiety and suicide. So I suggest that you - my gentle listener is mindful of your own mental health and that you take breaks if needed. Alternately, if you’re not in a good mental space, you might consider skipping between the timestamps of: 01:00:03 to 01:02:40 and 01:43:00 to 01:55:00 minute. We've also listed a few trusted mental wellbeing resources below. Never hesitate to ask for help, you're not alone. https://www.helpguide.org/find-helphttps://www.iasp.info/crisis-centres-helplines/ ---------------------------------------------Follow Satish on Instagram || LinkedIn || Website ---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠.Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com---------------------------------------------00:00:00 Trailer00:02:00 Intro00:06:52 Most excited about on completion00:08:58 Fastest Indian to double-summit Everest and Lhotse      00:10:46 Most special expedition00:14:54 South Pole expedition categories00:17:15 Beginnings of the adventurer00:29:12 Early Training – Denali/Everest/Lhotse00:34:57 Inspiration from Polar Preet00:40:44 Planning the South Pole expedition – phase100:43:40 Training in Baffin islands and Greenland.00:46:28 Qualifying for the expedition00:51:06 Sponsorship00:52:17 Training Schedule 00:54:00 Acquiring funds for the expedition00:57:14 Mental prep for the 51 day expedition01:00:03 Mental health journey01:02:40 The expedition story01:22:12 About South Pole01:25:53 Food, Snacks & Chill01:33:12 Touchdown South Pole01:37:55 Future plans & Project Malli Mastan babu01:43:31: Mental Health & Project Spandana01:55:07: Concluding thoughts
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Ms. Ellie Penner, an art historian whose work has taken her across the globe—from studying Himalayan art forms in Nepal and Ladakh to exploring ancient sculptures at Ajanta and Ellora, and observing masterpieces in the museums of the U.S. But beyond her deep love for centuries-old art, Ellie is an adventurer at heart. Raised in Colorado, she’s an outdoors enthusiast who jumps at any chance to head into the mountains.And that’s exactly what she did—on a 32-day, 483-milethru-hike on the breathtaking Colorado Trail, accompanied by two of her best friends. What followed was a trail full of stories: hitchhiking into nearby towns, camping under the stars, weathering hailstorms, naming each other with quirky trail nicknames, dodging wildlife, and pushing through sore,blistered feet—all while laughing nonstop.This episode is full of warmth, adventure, and some seriously hilarious moments. I don’t consider myself a hiker, but after talking to Ellie, I found myself itching to plan a trip like this with my best friends. Come along for the ride—you’ll laugh as much as I did.Tune in and get inspired—whether you’re an art lover, anaspiring hiker, or just here for the wild stories.---------------------------------------------Follow Ellie on Instagram ---------------------------------------------To buy yourself a copy of the travel journal, click here: Travel Journal (currently shipping within India only)---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠.Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com-------------------------------------------------Episodes referred to in the episode:Episode on Spain: S02 Ep12
In this episode of Misadventures of a Sneaker, I’m joined by Sharique Chishti, a traveler, storyteller, and someone who has a knack for noticing the little things most of us miss.This time, he takes us through the heart of Iran. From the busy streets of Tehran to the spiritual calm of Qom, the postcard-perfect bridges of Isfahan, the mountain village of Abiyaneh, and the ancient ruins of Persepolis—this journey spans centuries, cultures, and empires.We talk about Persian gardens and bathhouses, sip tea in cozy chaikhanas, wander through colorful bazaars, and reflect on the poetry, kindness, and layered history that shape the soul of Iran.It’s not just a trip across a country—it’s a journey throughtime. This is one of those episodes that will make you wanna plan your visit to Iran - NOW. So dive in.---------------------------------------------Follow Sharique on Instagram  | LinkedIn ---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠.Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com---------------------------------------00:00:00 Trailer00:01:34 Episode intro00:03:38 What’s up + book reco00:07:34 Recent trip to Japan     00:12:32 Introducing Iran00:21:24 Touchdown Tehran00:32:50 Qom & it’s mosques00:50:52 Kashan & it’s Persian gardens00:58:16 Isfahan: restaurant in a bathhouse01:01:09 Break01:02:00 Abyaneh – the hillside town01:05:38 The grand Isfahan01:22:16 Yazd & the windcatcher towers01:30:28 Understanding Persian 01:30:56 Zurkhane: Persian gyms01:34:24 Pasargade – Cyrus and Darius01:38:13 Persipolis – city of ruins01:27:08 Tandem cycling – world record01:46:34 Shiraz – chill city01:52:43 Highlights from Iran01:55:32 Ideal number of days & tips01:57:56 Local friends01:59:34 Movies/Podcasts/books on Iran02:03:01: Thanks & Toodles
Join us for an exhilarating conversation with Grinshina Kartik (known to the world as Grinny), a trailblazing ultra-cyclist who has conquered some of the toughest endurance rides across the globe—from the scorching heat of Spain and the suffocating humidity of Thailand to the freezing nights of France and the wild, winding ghat roads of India. As the first Indian woman (and often the first Indian ever) to complete grueling 2000km+ races, she’s shattered records, including a world record in tandem cycling. But beyond the accolades, Grinny’s journey is packed with unforgettable stories—like dodging wild elephants, outrunning packs of stray dogs, dancing on her bike to stay motivated, and pushing through brutal sunburns, crashes, and sleepless nights.In this episode, she opens up about the mental and physicalgrit it takes to thrive in ultra-cycling, the kindness of strangers in remote villages, and how she turns pain into power. Whether you’re a cyclist, an adventurer, or just someone who loves underdog triumphs, Grinny’s infectiousenergy and raw honesty will leave you inspired to chase your own limits. Strap in—this one’s a wild ride! ---------------------------------------------Follow Grinny on Instagram ---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠.Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com---------------------------------------00:00:00 Trailer00:01:27 Episode intro00:03:54 Question from listener00:09:28 Our guest         00:10:49 Early Sports life00:19:43 Yoga-Dancing-Cycling days00:23:41 1st 100 km – exhausting 00:25:23 First Solo00:26:36 Randonneuring & Audax world Clubs00:32:59 1st 200-300-400-600 km00:43:34 Paris Brest Paris event 201900:50:02 Thailand 2000 Km LRM01:00:11 Cycle riding style01:03:34 1st cycling race01:05:16 Covid events & Everesting01:09:12 Break01:10:06 2023 Paris Brest Paris event01:12:08 Prepping & Packing for event01:20:08 Cycle, parts & repairs01:24:43 Spend time solo-cycling01:27:08 Tandem cycling – world record01:32:46 Unsupported event – Spain to Italy01:47:48 Supported event – racing in Sri Lanka01:48:54 India events01:53:22 Animal encounters02:00:03 Personal victories02:02:13 Plan ahead 02:04:08: Thanks & Toodles
In this episode, we embark on a mesmerizing journey through Banaras, guided by a guest who has spent a large part of his life in this ancient, enigmatic city – Mr. Pushpendra Kumar. With deep love and passion, he takes us through its vibrant streets, hidden temples, and timeless legends ofthe city.From the grandeur of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple to thelesser-known shrines tucked away in quiet corners, from the bustling chaat houses (yes, he confidently crowns Banaras as the Chaat Capital of India!) to the meditative calm of Sarnath, where Buddhism took root—this episode is a trueode to the city’s layered history and culture.We explore life at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and IITBHU, institutions that have shape generations of thinkers. We talk about Banaras' unique traditions—Shivratri, Holi, Devdeepavali, bhaang, and even the unexpecteddelight of ramen in Banaras!This isn’t just a conversation; it’s an invitation to experience the oldest living city in the world through the eyes of someone who calls it home. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or a traveler enchanted by places that exist beyond time, this episode is for you. Tune in, and let’s wander through Banaras together.---------------------------------------------Follow Pushpendra on Instagram  || LinkedIn---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, pleaseclick ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠.Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcastfrom wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so dowrite to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com----------------------------------------Show Notes: Lucknow with the Srivastavas: Here
In this mouth-watering episode, we sit down with our guest, Mr. Suhail Khan, an avid traveler and passionate foodie whose journeys revolve around tasting and experiencing the local cuisine of every place he visits. From bustling street food stalls to intimate home-cooked meals and Michelin-starred restaurants, Suhail embraces it all. But for him, it’s not just about the flavors—it’s about the rituals, the culture, and the history that shape every dish.Join us as we dive into fascinating food stories from across the world. We explore the meticulous preparation of Turkish coffee, the slow-cooked Bedouin Zarb in Jordan, and the deep-rooted connections between dishes like Pho and the Vietnam War. We uncover the culinary linkages that span continents—from Uzbek Plov to Indian Biryani, from Samosas to Dumplings. Suhail shares his insights from conversations with locals, unveiling the histories, traditions, and hidden stories behind the meals that define cultures.Get ready for a flavorful journey through Uzbekistan, LatinAmerica, Iran, Jordan, India, Morocco, Portugal, Vietnam, Ethiopia, and beyond. If you love food, travel, and the stories they tell, this episode is a feast for the senses!---------------------------------------------Follow Suhail on Instagram || LinkedIn---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠.Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com----------------------------------------Show Notes: South America with Sharique: Here---------------------------------------00:00:00 Trailer00:01:53 Episode intro00:04:01 Suhail & early travel stories00:23:43 Food vacation00:26:52 Coffee collection00:29:23 Legendary Ethiopian Coffee00:40:06 Comfort Food & Pho00:48:59 Empanadas in S. America00:50:44 Pastel De nata in Portugal00:53:58 Food Links & Biryanis00:58:00 Iran’s Isfahan Beryan01:00:47 Plov in Tashkent01:03:50 Food for the masses01:07:31 Jordan food stories01:09:13 Türkiye food stories01:12:49 Coffee’s of the world01:15:00 Uzbekistan food stories01:25:13 Role of yogurt01:27:54 Morocco food stories01:37:13 Fruits of the world01:42:40 Exotic meats01:46:31 Pizzas of the world01:55:04 Community eating practices02:03:09 Street food stories02:07:44 Star restaurants02:09:39 Where next?02:12:08 Toodles
In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome our guest, Harsha Dandibhotla who has an unwavering passion for the great outdoors. Currently on a mission to visit all 63 national parks in the United States, he had explored 37 parks when we recorded—and has already ticked off his 38th since! From trekking and hiking to mountaineering, snowmobiling, biking, kayaking, swimming, and even aerial explorations, his love for nature knows no bounds. With a bag almost always packed and ready, he thrives on spontaneous adventures, using the outdoors as a way to de-stress and decompress. Join us as we dive into his incredible stories from the tundras, canyons, caves, volcanic lakes, snow-capped mountains, and forests glowing in fall colours. Along the way, he shares thrilling encounters: navigating trails with alligators, facing slithering snakes, and even a heart-stopping moment of being chased by a grizzly bear! This episode is packed with entertaining anecdotes, breath-taking moments, and fascinating experiences from some of the most stunning national parks in the U.S. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply enjoy hearing about epic adventures, this conversation will leave you inspired to explore the wild. Tune in now for a journey through America’s most beautiful landscapes! --------------------------------------------- Follow Harsha on Instagram --------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠ Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com ---------------------------------------- Harsha's suggestions on the podcast: Hiking Group: NYC Hikers National Parks app: Guide Along ---------------------------------------- 00:00:00 Trailer 00:02:27 Episode intro 00:05:19 Welcoming Harsha 00:10:39 Early Travel – Iceland & Ladakh 00:18:52 Grand Canyon & early USA travels 00:22:40 Badlands National Park (S. Dakota) 00:27:21 Arches & Canyonlands NP (Utah) 00:30:35 Bear encounter at Smoky Mountains NP 00:35:20 Arctic and Alpine Tundra treks 00:39:03 Kobuk Valley NP (Alaska) 00:47:47 Packing Gear for camping & trekking 00:55:30 Camping styles 00:56:46 John Muir & history of NP 01:04:39 Yosemite NP & Half dome trail 01:10:24 Utah’s Grand Staircase 01:19:11 Everglades NP (Florida) 01:21:51 Crater Lakes NP (Oregon) 01:22:48 North Cascades NP (Washington) 01:26:33 Why the love for NPs 01:31:24 Big Bend NP (Texas) 01:35:15 Planning a visit? 01:38:50 Concluding & toodles
Imagine traveling to some of the most extreme, remote, and untouched places on Earth—and doing it not just once, but twice, to experience the full contrast of life in different seasons. In this captivating episode, we sit down with a truly unique adventurer and photographer, Atul Prasad, whose journeys are as inspiring as they are bold. Atul’s story begins in the northernmost frontier of Alaska, a place called Barrow (now known as Utqiaġvik). He takes us to the heart of the whaling festival, where locals celebrate their connection to the Arctic waters with centuries-old traditions. Experiencing the close-knit community’s way of life during the festival was only the start of his remarkable journey. But the highlight of the episode is his two trips to Mongolia in a single year. Atul had the unique opportunity to travel with none other than BBC’s Timothy Allen and his crew on the expeditions. On his first visit, he braved -30°F snow during the migration of Kazakh eagle hunters. Trekking alongside families, herding their livestock, and carrying their prized eagles through snow-covered landscapes, he immersed himself in their arduous but extraordinary way of life. Moved by the experience, he returned that summer to witness an entirely different side of Mongolia. This time, the same families were alive with joy and celebration. From making cheese to rearing sheep, the vibrant life of the community stood in stark contrast to their winter hardships. Spending those months with the same families gave him an unparalleled insight into how the seasons shape human lives and cultures. Adding to the allure of this episode is Atul’s love for photography. A hobbyist with a keen eye, his works have been featured in renowned magazines. This episode is not just about extraordinary places; it’s about the resilience, joy, and connection found in the lives of those who live at the edges of the world. Atul’s tales will inspire you to see travel through a new lens and seek stories that go beyond the usual paths. Join us for a conversation packed with adventure, culture, and humanity—from the icy landscapes of Alaska to the sunlit summers of Mongolia, and everything in between. ------------------------------------------- Follow Atul on ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠| ⁠LinkedIn⁠ ------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠⁠ Blog: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com⁠
In this episode, we’re joined by the extraordinary Ramcharan Vijayaraghavan, fondly known as Chari. A true globetrotter with a purpose, Chari has traveled to over 100 countries, dedicating his journeys to research, education, conservation, and making a meaningful impact. From the icy reaches of Antarctica, where he braved the notorious Drake Passage and encountered countless whales, to the breath taking landscapes of Greenland and Iceland, Chari’s adventures are nothing short of awe-inspiring. He shares fascinating insights from his time in New Zealand and his work at the Scott Base (New Zealand Antarctic research station), as well as powerful stories from the Congo, where he observed gorillas in their natural habitat and worked closely with local communities. His travels also include efforts in Africa, where he walked alongside elephants and championed cnservation and aforestation projects. Through it all, Chari’s commitment to education—both in and beyond the classroom—has driven his work, connecting him with organizations and initiatives that create real change. This episode is packed with inspiring tales of adventure, wildlife interactions, and the lessons Chari has learned from the landscapes and people he’s met along the way. Join us as we explore the world through his eyes and discover what it truly means to travel with purpose. ------------------------------------------- Follow Chari on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn ------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠ Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com -----------------------------------------------  00:00:00 Trailer 00:02:54 Episode intro 00:05:31 Welcoming Chari 00:08:50 What is work like? 00:13:57 World Nomad Games 00:23:44 Early life & memories 00:27:54 1st trip to Greenland & Iceland 00:38:57 Polar Travel 00:51:12 Gateway Antarctica Program 00:55:48 Ross & Mc Murdo research stations 01:06:53 Polar Bear observations 01:13:38 Arctic Train travel 01:15:33 Igloo living 01:16:27 Polar Education 01:26:35 Living in freezing conditions 01:32:00 Wildlife awareness 01:35:30 Arctic vs Antarctic 01:44:19 Climate change? 01:49:07 Most special experience 01:52:50 Start of African stories 01:55:06 Mountain Gorillas 01:56:05 DRC: Nyiragongo volcano 02:04:31 DRC: Gorilla Trek 02:08:23 Travel within Africa 02:13:44 Rangers in Congo 02:15:12 Gorilla family 02:21:08 Amazon & Lat Am 02:24:23 Conservation & Volunteering 02:36:46 Volunteer visa 02:40:47 Closing Notes
In today’s podcast episode, we journey to the top of Africa with an extraordinary guest: a professional chief guide from Tanzania who has summited Mount Kilimanjaro over 500 times, Athumani Juma from Team Kilimanjaro. Known as the highest free-standing peak in the world, Kilimanjaro poses daunting challenges to climbers, yet this seasoned guide has faced them all with unparalleled skill and resilience. From leading groups through snowstorms and high-altitude terrain to witnessing the triumphant summits of climbers as young as 6 years old and individuals with disabilities, his stories are as awe-inspiring as the mountain itself. He shares insider tales of tackling altitude sickness, the crucial need for hydration, and the meticulous planning required to lead successful climbs under ever-changing weather conditions. With the confidence and expertise of a true leader, he has transformed the dreams of countless climbers into reality. And it’s not just us saying this—listen in as some climbers share glowing testimonials about their unforgettable experiences under his guidance. In this episode, we also break down the essentials: which routes to choose, the best preparation strategies, the ideal times of the year to plan your trek, and tips for making the most of your Kilimanjaro adventure. If summiting this iconic peak is on your bucket list, Athumani Juma comes highly recommended for an adventure of a lifetime. His dedication and deep knowledge of Kilimanjaro promise to make your climb as memorable and safe as possible. Tune in to hear from the very best—and don’t just dream about Kilimanjaro, plan for it! For those inspired and ready to take the first step, reach out to make this dream trek a reality. Contact Team Kilimanjaro: ⁠Website ⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠ Contact Athumani Juma: ⁠Email⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠ ----------------------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠ Blog: ⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com⁠⁠ -------------------------------------------- 00:00:00 Trailer 00:02:10 Episode intro & guest messages 00:08:02: Welcoming Athumani 00:10:49: Earlier life stories in Africa 00:19:47: 500 treks & success rate 00:22:42: Guiding a 6-year-old climber 00:25:30: Age limits & documentation 00:29:28: Guiding a physically challenged climber 00:38:04: Studying to be a professional guide 00:44:25: 1st assignment as a porter 00:54:57: 1st sunrise at Kilimanjaro summit 01:01:43: 1st trek as a Chief Guide 01:11:23: Training for perfection with the boss 01:16:13: Training to be the best guide 01:18:38: Kilimanjaro summiting routes 01:25:02: Budget 01:26:04: Observing the climbers for AMS 01:29:20: Best season to visit 01:30:40: Fitness plan for climbers 01:36:30: Get in touch with Team Kilimanjaro 01:38:47: Thanks & Bye
In today's podcast episode, we have an exciting guest, Ms. Smrutha Santhosh, who takes us on a whirlwind vacation adventure she had with her husband and son in Iceland. This family loves taking Christmas trips, but this one was special as they were chasing the Northern Lights for the first time. Their journey, however, got off to a rocky start—literally. They lost a bag in transit, and driving on icy roads soon became a test of nerves. One night, a snowstorm led to a major mishap when their car landed in a giant ice ditch, leaving them stranded in the freezing cold for over 2-3 hours, waiting for help. A true misadventure! But instead of letting it ruin the trip, they quickly devised a Plan B. They joined a tour group to explore the beautiful icy landscape of Iceland. From soaking in the warm waters of the Blue Lagoon during fresh snowfall to marveling at glaciers, frozen waterfalls, giant geysers, and mega craters, they embraced Iceland’s “Land of Fire and Ice” experience. And of course, the ultimate highlight was witnessing the breathtaking aurora borealis dance across the sky for the very first time. Despite the setbacks, this trip turned out to be one for the books. It reminded them that vacations are all about making memories, spending quality time with loved ones, and embracing the unexpected. My guest’s lively storytelling made this conversation a joy to listen to. Tune in to hear the full story! ------------------------------------------- Follow Smrutha Srinivas on ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠LinkedIn⁠ | ⁠Wow Vastra Instragram page⁠ | ⁠Wow Vastra website⁠ ------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠Blog: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com⁠ --------------------------------------------  (00:00:00) Trailer (00:02:07) About the guest & the episode (00:04:55) Guest Introduction – Smrutha (00:12:52) Earlier travel stories (00:21:42) Background journey (00:25:46) Iceland and the planning behind it (00:29:40) Touchdown to the icy Iceland - Reykjavik (00:32:36) Drive & experiencing the Blue Lagoon (00:40:35) Quaint B&B in Selfoss (00:44:39) Accident in Selfoss (01:01:00) Recovery and devising a plan-B (01:03:00) Frozen Seljalandsfoss waterfall (01:11:33) Black Sand beach, Reynisfjara  (01:15:50) Massive Geyser or Geysir (01:19:00) Golden Circle tour - Gulfoss waterfalls, Thingvellir National Park (01:22:48) Northern Lights experience (01:26:29) Shopping in Iceland (01:32:00) Icelandic Christmas Celebrations (01:34:00) Food in Iceland (01:36:52) Souvenirs (01:37:53) A special happy vacation (01:44:41) Toodles Smrutha
In this episode, we welcome Phalgun Guduthur, a passionate explorer on his third sabbatical, who spent six months uncovering the wonders of South America. Phalgun is a ‘serial traveler’ who thrives on exploring new places, soaking in the local culture, making lasting connections, and, of course, savoring local cuisine and beer with newfound friends. He shares how sabbaticals have become transformative for him, whether they reignite his professional spark, open doors to new career paths, or provide the perfect escape from the routine hustle. Phalgun's journey through South America is packed with unforgettable stories. From crazy parties with drug lords to dancing reggaeton under the shadow of Christ the Redeemer, he had once-in-a-lifetime experiences. He trekked across jaw-dropping landscapes, witnessed an awe-inspiring volcanic eruption during a trek, waded through serene lagoons, and celebrated life through local festivals. He also faced challenges like altitude sickness and explored the vibrant yet complex favelas, all while embracing the rich, immersive culture of the continent. One of the most memorable moments of Phalgun's journey was celebrating his birthday atop the majestic Rainbow Mountain, surrounded by llamas and alpacas. Though he initially doubted he'd return to South America due to the distance and expense, the magic of the trip convinced him otherwise. Now, he's already planning part two of his South American sabbatical. This is an episode brimming with adventure, cultural discovery, and personal growth—don't miss it! ------------------------------------------- Follow Phalgun Guduthur on Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog | Website ------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, pleaseclick ⁠SUPPORT ⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcastfrom wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠ Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com
In this episode, we’re joined by two fantastic guests who are both history buffs and foodies, as they take us on a fascinating walking tour of Lucknow. We have with us the father and son duo, Mr. A.K. Srivastav and Mr. Vaibhav Srivastav, both authors and fantastic story-tellers. Lucknow, known for its rich Nawabi heritage, Victorian-era architecture, and cultural flair, comes alive through their stories. From majestic imambaras, kothis, and gates to the legendary Lucknow Residency, our guests dive deep into the city's architectural wonders. They also unravel the story behind Lucknow's famed 'nazakhat' (etiquette), its renowned Kathak Gharana featuring maestros like Birju Maharaj, and the poetry and shayari that have long made the city a cultural hub. You’ll hear about literary giants like Mir Taqi Mir, whose timeless verses still echo through the streets, and musical legends like Naushad Ali, who crafted melodies that define an era. Of course, no tour of Lucknow is complete without savoring its legendary food—kebabs, biryani, chaats, sweets, and chai are just a few of the culinary delights they explore. Get ready to be transported to Lucknow in this episode with two of the best storytellers, who will definitely inspire you to visit the city yourself! --------------------------------------------------- Follow A.K. Srivastav on Facebook and Vaibhav Srivastav on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Vaibhav's book: ‘Sea of Stories: Mumbais and Bombays’ on Amazon Vaibhav's podcast episode on Mumbai: Spotify -------------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, pleaseclick ⁠SUPPORT ⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcastfrom wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠ Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com
Join us on this exciting episode as we sit down with a rockstar pro traveler, Ms. Jonty the founder of Detours India—a travel firm known for its immersive historic, cultural, and food walking tours across India, and specializing in Hyderabad. Our guest isn’t just any traveler; she’s a true explorer who dives deep into the essence of every place she visits. In this episode, we delve into Jonty’s fascinating journey to Spain, where she lived with a local family in the quaint village called San José. She went there to perfect her Spanish and in exchange, shared her expertise in vegetarian and vegan cuisine with her hosts. From organizing a unique pani-puri beach party to riding across the country with BlaBlaCars, trains and buses, her stories are filled with rich encounters and unforgettable experiences. We explore her adventures through Spain’s local wines, flamenco dances, and the Jaipur Lit Fest that took place in the heart of the Iberian Peninsula. She didn’t just visit Spain—she lived it, experiencing the country through historical walking tours and meaningful connections with locals. But the journey doesn’t stop there. We also talk about her passion for sports travel, her love for the lanes and by-lanes of Hyderabad and many other fabulous places and experiences around the world. Tune in for an episode full of vibrant stories, fun trivia, and an amazing eye for detail that will inspire your own travel dreams! You can follow and connect with Jonty on Instagram and check out the Detours India website here ----------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠SUPPORT ⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠ Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com ------------------------------------------------------- Jonty’s recommendations through the episode: Snorkelling & star gazing experience in Spain with Iñaki (San José): +34 634 52 32 43 Book: Don Quixote Podcast: Snapshots from the Wild - tales from a wildlife photographer Ashok - here
In our upcoming podcast episode, we have the pleasure of hosting an adventurous and confident woman, Ms. Korobi Roy, who explores the world one place at a time, embracing the thrill of solo travel. Her journey began in the serene coastal town of Varkala in Kerala, where she discovered the joy and therapeutic benefits of traveling alone. She shares how solo travel allows her to create her own schedule, cater to her own preferences, and make countless new friends through engaging conversations along the way. She then embarked on an educational adventure in Prague during a sabbatical. Balancing a very tough course in a new country amidst co-students from across the world was a real challenge. But she took up the challenge and had a great time there too. Immersing herself in the city's rich history and exploring its surrounding villages and towns as she kept up the course rigor. Living with a diverse group of international students, she experienced the joy of communal living—cooking, eating, traveling, and studying together. The course culminated in a delightful trip to Vienna, where she had her first eye-opening experience staying in a multi-gender hostel room. From palaces and gardens to theatres, cathedrals, beer gardens, and pubs, her strolls through Vienna were nothing short of magical. Her travels didn't stop there. In Paris, she revelled in the charm of its lanes and by-lanes, making new friends as she explored quaint French cafes and unknown churches, cathedrals and gardens! As a bonus, our guest recounts her wonderful solo trip to Cambodia, where she explored the magnificent Angkor Wat and the vibrant streets of Phnom Penh, forming lasting friendships along the way. Join us as we dive into her inspiring stories and learn how solo travel has shaped her adventurous spirit and enriched her life with unforgettable experiences. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or an armchair adventurer, prepare to be transported to some of the most breathtaking and culturally rich destinations on the planet. Tune in and let the journey begin! Head over to our newsletter on Substack to read about Korobi's story and also scroll through the spectacular pictures she clicked on her vacations – read here. You can follow and connect with Ms. Korobi Roy on Instagram or on LinkedIn or on Facebook. To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠SUPPORT ⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also loveto hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠ Blog: https://misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com
Join us on an exhilarating adventure through the captivating landscapes and cultures of Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador in this episode of Misadventures of a Sneaker. We'll take you from the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu to the surreal expanses of Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni, and the vibrant biodiversity of these places. We're joined by a wonderful guest Sharique who has travelled extensively through these regions and speaks vividly about their adventures, sharing personal stories and insights that bring each destination to life. This episode is packed with stories, traditions, and encounters that highlight the magic, mystery, and majesty of these incredible South American treasures. Experience the bustling markets of Cusco, the colourful streets of La Paz, and the charming colonial architecture of Quito. Sail on the serene waters of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, and witness the unique tradition of Cholita WWE wrestling in Bolivia. Dive deep into the spiritual realm with an Ayahuasca experience in a remote village in the Andes mountains of Ecuador. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or an armchair adventurer, prepare to be transported to some of the most breathtaking and culturally rich destinations on the planet. Tune in and let the journey begin! Head over to our newsletter on Substack to read about Sharique’s story and also scroll through the spectacular pictures he clicked on his vacation – read here. You can follow and connect with Sharique on Instagram or on LinkedIn To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠SUPPORT ⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠ Blog: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com ------------------------------- Recommendations from Sharique: Books: How to Change Your Mind - Michael Pollan The Motorcycle Diaries - Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter - Mario Vargas Llosa Isabel Allende The President - Miguel Ángel Asturias Jorge Luis Borges Movies: Lunchbox Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge In The Mood for Love Stanley Kubrick Martin Scorsese Forrest Gump Mad Max: Fury Road Podcasts: Empire Podcast ArtHoles Podcast Series: Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
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