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Travel Writers Online Profile Deeksha Sharma

 Travel Writers Online Profile Deeksha Sharma

 


Name: Deeksha Sharma
Email: thinkbigger6 @ gmail.com [anti-spam]
Location: India

 

About: I’m a travel enthusiast and an experienced India-based travel writer and storyteller who loves sharing stories about conscious travel, culture, people and communities. Through my work, I aim to uncover and share inspirational travel stories, bringing underrepresented stories and traditions to mainstream audiences.

I work as a senior storyteller and editorial co-lead at Postcard Travel Club, an India-based global travel media company that aims to build a community of conscious travellers. I'm glad to have my words in Lonely Planet, Namaste.ai - Air India Magazine, Planeterra, Outlook Traveller, GLP Films, Voyagers Voice Magazine and Life Lovers Magazine, among others. I've also written a book on Democracy and Responsible Tourism in India, launched at the New Delhi World Book Fair 2025, by the National Book Trust of India, Ministry of Education.

Some journeys change us forever, and I’ve dedicated my life to telling those stories. Beyond the words I write, I find joy in practising mindfulness, reading and writing poems, going for long walks, especially in the evenings and enjoying sunsets.

 


Interests: Travel writing, storytelling, culture & heritage, responsible tourism, slow travel, community-based tourism, spiritual travel, local crafts, nature-based experiences

Website: 


 
 https://storyhappens.substack.com/ 


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thinkbigger6/




Canva Writing Portfolio: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGXxD7i7j0/Z4DJkI_2TvB_FhAlrFUdgA/view?utm_content=DAGXxD7i7j0&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h63be1e03d1#1

 



 

 

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