Book: 14 Days in Goa
You would like to become a part of the new book: 14 Days in Goa?
Authorised marketing representitives: Smriti Raval and Bharat Raval. Contacts below.
Authorised marketing representitives: Smriti Raval and Bharat Raval. Contacts below.
A new practical and interesting book: “14 Days in Goa”
Auhor: Katrin Aedma
A practical and hands-on travel guide for everyone who is interested in India, and above all, in Goa. "14 Days in Goa" gives the true and interesting picture of a training seminar in Goa. Besides the diary of a 14-day trip to Goa, Katrin Aedma, a globe-trotting coach, freelance journalist and writer, offers the reader bits and pieces of the history and culture of India and Goa – interesting everyday events alternate with local recipes, myths, Oriental gods and the description of Goa’s flora and fauna.
The author explains how people travelling to India, and to Goa in particular, should tune their minds; what to take along and what to leave at home; where to go and what places to avoid; where to be careful and how to fully enjoy their trip to India – what to pack in the suitcase; how to fill in arrival card; what the best time is to visit markets and temples; how to understand local bank-notes, how much money to take along, where to buy, what to buy, why to buy etc.
You’ll learn from the book what the difference is between a male and a female pineapple, how to avoid hassles with monkeys and why to be cautious with an elephant who seems so gentle.
Readers have praised the book for its comprehensiveness, practicality and versatility. They appreciate the additional educational information, recipes and the fact that the author hasn’t been judgemental and has given readers an opportunity to decide for themselves.
The book is useful for those who have visited India before as well as for those who just enjoy reading an ‘edutaining’ book!
Heldur Allese, a travel agent who has organised exotic elite trips for 15 years says, “If Lonely Planet, a great travel companion, is most people’s favourite, then we can expect the practical and hands-on handbooks written by Katrin Aedma to become even more popular!
The books include travel descriptions, educational and interesting general information; things that are useful to know in advance such as knowledge about food names and the usage of the local language, as well as recipes, local beliefs, jokes, etiquette and other interesting facts.
It doesn’t contain information that will be out-of-date soon such as bus and train timetables, but includes all the necessary references for planning your trip either independently or with the assistance of a travel agent. This is an enjoyable book for all travellers either in reality or in their dreams.”
Auhor: Katrin Aedma
A practical and hands-on travel guide for everyone who is interested in India, and above all, in Goa. "14 Days in Goa" gives the true and interesting picture of a training seminar in Goa. Besides the diary of a 14-day trip to Goa, Katrin Aedma, a globe-trotting coach, freelance journalist and writer, offers the reader bits and pieces of the history and culture of India and Goa – interesting everyday events alternate with local recipes, myths, Oriental gods and the description of Goa’s flora and fauna.
The author explains how people travelling to India, and to Goa in particular, should tune their minds; what to take along and what to leave at home; where to go and what places to avoid; where to be careful and how to fully enjoy their trip to India – what to pack in the suitcase; how to fill in arrival card; what the best time is to visit markets and temples; how to understand local bank-notes, how much money to take along, where to buy, what to buy, why to buy etc.
You’ll learn from the book what the difference is between a male and a female pineapple, how to avoid hassles with monkeys and why to be cautious with an elephant who seems so gentle.
Readers have praised the book for its comprehensiveness, practicality and versatility. They appreciate the additional educational information, recipes and the fact that the author hasn’t been judgemental and has given readers an opportunity to decide for themselves.
The book is useful for those who have visited India before as well as for those who just enjoy reading an ‘edutaining’ book!
Heldur Allese, a travel agent who has organised exotic elite trips for 15 years says, “If Lonely Planet, a great travel companion, is most people’s favourite, then we can expect the practical and hands-on handbooks written by Katrin Aedma to become even more popular!
The books include travel descriptions, educational and interesting general information; things that are useful to know in advance such as knowledge about food names and the usage of the local language, as well as recipes, local beliefs, jokes, etiquette and other interesting facts.
It doesn’t contain information that will be out-of-date soon such as bus and train timetables, but includes all the necessary references for planning your trip either independently or with the assistance of a travel agent. This is an enjoyable book for all travellers either in reality or in their dreams.”
You would like to become a part of the new book: 14 Days in Goa?
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First book about Goa named “14 Days in Goa” was published in 2010 in Estonian language and is sold out.
Soon will be available new edition with same heading but updated content.
We plan to produce e-book as well audiobook to reach to larger amount of people!
* Some creation of Katrin Aedma
Soon will be available new edition with same heading but updated content.
We plan to produce e-book as well audiobook to reach to larger amount of people!
* Some creation of Katrin Aedma
Book: Kerala - Gods Own Country
“Kerala – God’s Own Country” is a innovative travel book rich in information – pleasant reading both for travellers and for those who enjoy taking trips from the comfort of their armchairs. Katrin Aedma, a freelance journalist, writer and coach, describes her interesting experiences in Kerala; explains why things work as they do there; where to go, and what it’s best to avoid; how to enjoy the wonderful wild nature of the country to the maximum; how to address the people of Kerala and their culture; how to find temple festivals and be part of them.
The author describes the art of Kerala – kathakali dances, kaleri martial arts, snake boat races and elephant rituals, the principles of ayurveda and the activities of the healers who have mastered their skills over the generations.
The book takes a glimpse at the wonderful flora and fauna of the region, the coffee and tea plantations, the integration of local tribes in the modern world, the war against plastics, the harmony of various religions, wild elephants, birth and giving birth, school education, burying rituals and the Babas, the true and the false ones. The text is laced with myths, recipes and jokes.
In addition to interesting travel stories, it includes suggestions for an itinerary and descriptions of all the 14 Kerala regions; directions to hotels, well-hidden ayurveda clinics, temples, textile and jewellery shops and many other important points of interest. At the end of the book you can find easier words in the local Malayalam language, descriptions of Kerala food, the local currency (Indian rupee) and the Malayalam calendar; and useful tips for planning a pilgrimage.
Special thanks go to the members of the Junior Chamber International India whose invaluable support has helped Katrin Aedma to take a peep at the places that ordinary tourists don’t usually visit; to call on local families and to learn to know this multifaceted culture.
Another book of Katrin Aedma, “14 Days in Goa”, fascinating and useful reading both, is the diary of a 14-day training seminar in Goa. Readers have praised the author’s skill in depicting, simply and without being judgmental and opinionated, the everyday life of Goa.
There is an abundance of interesting facts and exciting recipes.
“Kerala – God’s Own Country” will be published in the future.