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31 January,2022 09:14 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Rahul Mahesh

Utsav Mamoria’s podcast, Postcards from Nowhere, takes a refreshing look at travel to unheard-of histories of destinations

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In today's post-pandemic world where travel podcasts offer respite for the locked-in traveller, Utsav Mamoria's podcast stands out. As the world steps out withcaution, Postcards from Nowhere by IVM Podcasts, might just be a suitable listen with its fascinating and unique take on world travel. While many podcasts may speak of the experiences one had on these trips, Mamoria takes a deep dive into the places he visited.

Utsav Mamoria

A slow traveller by passion, Mamoria takes his research about the places he visits rather seriously. He heads to often unexplored territories and returns with amazing bits on history and culture of these areas. Mamoria, a behaviour researcher by profession, showcases his deep interest in knowing and understanding the places he visits. The immersive experience that this podcast provides has garnered a sustained following. We were particularly drawn to stories such as what links a cluster of 100 villages in Tamil Nadu with the flatbeds of Burma or why a certain region in Shimla has multiple languages. The show, which began in 2019, contains national as well as international journeys that have many untold stories to tell. Be it the popular series called Kashmir Diaries, where Mamoria delves into the rich and complex history of the Kashmir Valley or the convoluted connection between Indian trade routes, the podcast never fails to impress.

The podcast manages to keep the listeners interested with a relaxed narrative of the history of the land, the culture of its people and the legends of the region. The episodes expand the knowledge of the listener as it takes us through the intricate details of why one must visit certain spots. The biggest takeaway is that Mamoria guides the listener about the right way to travel. He drives home the point about the need to immerse ourselves with the people, the region and the culture of the place to fully appreciate the land. The podcast doles out tips and tricks to be a smart traveller and suggests some unique places to visit away from the usual tourist spots that are widely covered. The biggest draw of this podcast is that it brings to life the places we've never set foot on and helps make us responsible travellers of the world.

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