Mohit More’s Thrilling Travel Memoir ‘Somewhere on the Road’ Now Available!

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Mohit More’s Thrilling Travel Memoir ‘Somewhere on the Road’ Now Available!

Vadodara, India – Author and solo traveler Mohit More is back with his third book, Somewhere on the Road, an exhilarating real-life travel memoir that takes readers on an unforgettable journey across India. Covering 6,000 kilometers in just 16 days, this book is not just about the ride but the profound experiences, challenges, and spiritual lessons learned along the way.

After the success of his previous books, The Realm of Om and Nowhere to Somewhere, Mohit brings yet another powerful story that blends adventure, endurance, and self-discovery. Somewhere on the Road is an immersive tale that follows his solo motorcycle expedition from Vadodara to Ladakh, Kashmir, and back, through the diverse terrains of Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Kashmir, Jammu, and Punjab.

In this book, Mohit captures the essence of long-distance travel—riding through scorching heat, battling rainstorms, losing and finding his way, and meeting people who left a lasting impression on his soul. The journey is more than just about reaching a destination; it is about the wisdom gained from the road, the people, and the unexpected moments of life.

Speaking about his inspiration for the book, Mohit More says, “This journey was a test of endurance, both physically and mentally. Every mile ridden was a lesson, every encounter a story, and every challenge a step closer to self-realization. This book is my attempt to take the readers on that journey with me.”

What makes Somewhere on the Road unique is how it fuses adventure with deep philosophical and spiritual insights, influenced by Hindu Vedic science. Readers will experience not just the thrill of the ride but also reflections on karma, dharma, and the purpose of life, drawn from Mohit’s encounters and experiences along the way.

The book is also a tribute to the unsung heroes of the road—the kind strangers, chaiwalas, dhaba owners, and fellow travelers—who shaped the journey in unexpected ways. Each chapter introduces a new location, an adventure, or a lesson, making it an engaging and emotionally rich read.

Now available on Amazon Somewhere on the Road is a must-read for travel enthusiasts, bikers, and anyone seeking an inspiring tale of perseverance, adventure, and personal transformation.

Book Details:
• Title: Somewhere on the Road
• Author: Mohit More
• Genre: Travel Memoir / Adventure / Spirituality
• Available on: Amazon

For more information about Mohit More, his books, and upcoming projects, follow him on Instagram: @misty_serene.

Email: moremohit08@gmail.com

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