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Excursions in India is Thomas Skinner’s detailed travelogue documenting his extensive journeys across the Indian subcontinent during the 19th century. The work stands as a significant historical record of India’s geography, landscapes, and diverse cultures during the colonial period.
Skinner’s most notable achievement detailed in this volume is his ambitious expedition across the formidable Himalaya Mountains to reach the sources of two of India’s most sacred rivers: the Jumna and the Ganges. This mountainous trek represents one of the era’s remarkable geographical explorations, combining adventure, scientific observation, and cultural documentation.
The narrative provides vivid descriptions of the terrain, indigenous populations, local customs, and the challenges faced during such expeditions. Skinner’s observations offer valuable insights into 19th-century India before extensive modernization, making this work an important primary source for historians, geographers, and scholars interested in colonial-era exploration and Indian geography.







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