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Lt Colonel Vineet Kumar Chaudhary | |
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Born | Vineet Kumar India |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | Jawaharlal Nehru University; IIM Ahmedabad |
Alma mater | Jawaharlal Nehru University; IIM Ahmedabad |
Known for | Travel writing, geopolitical and historical narratives |
Notable work | Mayan Routes Indian Roots |
Style | Travel literature, cultural inquiry |
Website | The Sunday Traveller |
Vineet Kumar is a scholar warrior, travel writer, and author known for weaving geopolitical and cultural themes into vivid travelogues, most notably in Mayan Routes Indian Roots.[1]
Biography
[edit]Vineet Kumar is a scholar warrior whose adventures span military operations, battlefields, and beyond. An alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University and IIM Ahmedabad, he blends military leadership with deep academic inquiry into defense, peace studies, and geopolitics.[2]
Career
[edit]From instructing UN peacekeepers across 50+ nations to scuba diving in the world’s oceans, Vineet turns every experience into a meaningful story. A certified yoga instructor, language enthusiast, trained theater actor, and avid reader, his soul is woven with a love for exploration and geography.
As highlighted on his travel blog [The Sunday Traveller](https://thesundaytraveller.com/), Vineet describes his philosophy as: > “Wandering where the earth curls, bends, and breathes, chasing stories in every twist of the road and whisper of the wind.”
On platforms like Tripoto, he is celebrated as an adventurer who travels “for the fun of sharing experiences and making friends,” reinforcing that his journeys are as much about human connection as they are about discovery.[3]
Works
[edit]- Mayan Routes Indian Roots — a cultural travelogue exploring connections between Mesoamerican and Indian histories across Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama
Book Description
[edit]Mayan Routes Indian Roots explores the vibrant landscapes of Central America while uncovering unexpected connections to India’s cultural, historical, and spiritual heritage. From sacred temples and cosmic calendars to myths, language, and symbolism, the travelogue reveals parallels between these distant civilizations. Every border crossed uncovers stories of myths, memory, and migration that transcend geography and time. More than a memoir, this is a cultural excavation and a bold reimagining of our shared pasts.
References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Mayan Routes Indian Roots
External links
[edit]- The Sunday Traveller — Official travel blog
- Tripoto profile — Vineet Kumar on Tripoto
Category:Indian writers Category:Travel writers Category:Living people