Three Men Ride Again
The Amigos ride into the cold Himalayan desert - Spiti
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Ketan Joshi
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The Amigos are back. Because apparently, they didn't learn their lesson the first time.
Think Top Gear with more middle-aged spread, or Three Men in a Boat if the boat was a temperamental Royal Enfield and the Thames was a landslide-prone Himalayan cliffside.
You don't need to have read the first book to enjoy this one—you just need to appreciate the spectacle of three 'generously-proportioned' friends making spectacularly questionable life choices.
After somehow surviving the ride to Ladakh, the Amigos decided the logical next step was the Spiti Valley—a place where the oxygen is thin, the roads are 'optional,' and the mechanical failures are frequent.
Armed with nothing but blind optimism, a shared talent for finding the wrong gear, and a healthy fear of the 'Travel Goddess' (SHE WHO MUST BE OBEYED), they trade the comforts of civilization for the ancient Silk Route.
What’s waiting for you inside:
- The 'Cliffhanger' Routine: Navigating roads so narrow and high that even the mountain goats look worried.
- Mechanical Malpractice: A masterclass in how not to fix a motorcycle while stranded in a high-altitude desert.
- The 'Old Monk' Philosophy: Solving the world's problems (and their own altitude sickness) one evening glass at a time.
- Pure Himalayan Chaos: From flooded glacial rivers to roadside cuisine that tests the bravest of stomachs.
Whether you're a seasoned biker or an armchair adventurer who prefers their 'roughing it' with a side of air conditioning, this is a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud romp. It’s a love letter to the brotherhood of the road, the beauty of India, and the enduring power of doing something incredibly stupid with your best friends.