For readers who love to travel through the pages of a book, stories set in exotic locations can provide a captivating escape. Here are eight books that transport you to various corners of the world, offering rich cultural experiences and breathtaking landscapes.
“The Beach” by Alex Garland
Set in Thailand, “The Beach” follows backpacker Richard as he discovers a hidden paradise on an uncharted island. Garland’s vivid descriptions and gripping narrative immerse readers in the lush, tropical setting and the complexities of paradise.
“Eat, Pray, Love” by Elizabeth Gilbert
This memoir takes readers on a journey across Italy, India, and Indonesia as Elizabeth Gilbert embarks on a quest for self-discovery. Gilbert’s evocative writing captures the essence of each location, from the culinary delights of Italy to the spiritual havens of India and Bali.
“Shantaram” by Gregory David Roberts
Set in the bustling city of Mumbai, “Shantaram” is a semi-autobiographical novel about an Australian fugitive who finds a new life in India. Roberts’ rich and detailed portrayal of Mumbai’s vibrant streets and diverse cultures makes it a compelling read.
“The Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
This novel takes readers to post-World War II Barcelona, where a young boy discovers a mysterious book in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. Zafón’s atmospheric writing brings the Gothic architecture and moody streets of Barcelona to life.
“Memoirs of a Geisha” by Arthur Golden
“Memoirs of a Geisha” transports readers to 1920s Japan, telling the story of a young girl’s transformation into a renowned geisha. Golden’s exquisite details and lyrical prose beautifully depict the cultural intricacies and aesthetics of Kyoto.
“Life of Pi” by Yann Martel
“Life of Pi” takes readers on an extraordinary journey across the Pacific Ocean as Pi Patel survives a shipwreck and shares a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. Martel’s imaginative storytelling and vivid imagery create a mesmerizing seafaring adventure.
“The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho
Set in the deserts of North Africa, “The Alchemist” follows Santiago, a shepherd on a quest to find a hidden treasure. Coelho’s philosophical tale is infused with the mystical beauty of the Sahara and the rich traditions of the region.
“The Poisonwood Bible” by Barbara Kingsolver
This novel is set in the Belgian Congo and follows the Price family as they navigate the challenges of missionary life in Africa. Kingsolver’s detailed and immersive descriptions highlight the lush landscapes and complex political environment of the Congo.