
In the novel "The Unlikely Indians" by Nzan Kikon, embark on an extraordinary adventure with a close-knit group of six friends bound together by a strong camaraderie and a knack for playful banter. Their journey spans the vast and diverse landscape of India, unfolding a captivating chronicle of their escapades.
Setting off from the warm and vibrant southern state of Karnataka, in the bustling city of Bangalore, they traverse through the western regions of India, weaving their way towards the nation's capital, Delhi. From there, they venture into the chilly northern state of Uttarakhand, experiencing the contrasting landscapes and cultures that India has to offer. Finally, their voyage culminates in the enchanting eastern part of India, in the exquisite state of Nagaland, where the diversity of India finds its beautiful culmination.
Throughout their travels, these eclectic characters encounter a myriad of experiences, from exploring bustling cities to delving into the heart of remote villages. They brave encounters with captivating yet treacherous wildlife, traversing snowy terrain and enduring the scorching heat. Along the way, they come across a holy river, a majestic cathedral, and bustling streets filled with the struggles of everyday life.
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