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trolling down Ranikhet mall, haggling over fancy candles and honey, can be fun. But if you were to drive up a further 10 clicks to a town called Jainoli and then start trekking down, the little hamlet Kothiyan that lies in front of you is wondrous hinterland. This is what the stories in this issue will tell you, to go on a different trip this summer. If a path is not well-trodden, there is usually a good reason for it, it is said. Off-the-beaten-track is cliche, a business model. But within this divide, there are still many routes worth checking out. A couple of days at Kothiyan and you realise the village is not desperately trying to be different. Its people are just leading their normal lives, eating their daily grub, humming the same old songs. The difference, really, is you. That you’re there. Heck, doesn’t a three-day ride in a caravan to Pachmarhi from Bhopal sound like fun?