Through the Carpathian Mountains of Romania: A Journey of Mystery and Beauty

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At the forefront of travel literature stands the stunning with Carpathian Mountains, an iconic destination in Romania that captivates with its rugged beauty and mysterious charm. Resembling the grandeur of the Himalayas, the Carpathian wilderness has long fascinated travelers and scholars alike. In his remarkable book, Carpathian Peaks of Romania: A Travelogue, renowned world traveler Karoor Soman presents a vivid and thought-provoking account of his journey through this spellbinding terrain.

Within the heart of the Carpathians lies the infamous Dracula’s Castle, shrouded in legends of supernatural mystery and gothic allure. As Karoor writes, “The haunting beauty of death resides within these walls.” This castle, often immortalized in horror cinema as a tribute to Dracula, reveals a landscape of dark intrigue and psychological depth. Karoor masterfully captures the gripping emotions of fear, wonder, and suspense, weaving them into his narrative with an intensity rarely found in contemporary travel literature. His ability to delve into the eerie and supernatural evokes memories of his detailed accounts from his travels through Africa.

Karoor’s travel writing is not merely an itinerary of destinations but an immersive experience in cultural and historical storytelling. His descriptions of Romania’s historical artifacts, majestic landscapes, and fascinating relics emerge not as mere observations but as deeply personal reflections. The writer’s ability to intertwine his observations with the broader socio-political history of the regions he visits is a testament to his literary brilliance.

The narrative ascends the peaks of the Carpathian Mountains, where the sharp chill of the wind is juxtaposed with the growls of wolves echoing through the valleys. Karoor’s vivid imagery paints a spine-chilling picture of towering cliffs, mist-laden forests, and the haunting isolation of Dracula’s legacy. In one striking passage, he notes, “As you gaze upon the Carpathian peaks, you cannot help but feel the presence of Vlad the Impaler’s fierce spirit, a shadow looming over these eternal heights.”

From the medieval power struggles of Romania to its modern-day transformation, Karoor’s prose delves deep into the country’s turbulent history. The chapters on Bucharest’s historical museums and monuments, including the Communist-era relics, reflect the author’s meticulous research and ability to humanize historical narratives.

Karoor Soman’s storytelling prowess shines with a balance of poetic simplicity and piercing insight. His works offer a rare perspective in travel literature—honest, unembellished accounts of the human experience. From the towering oak trees at 2,500 feet to the eerie silence of Dracula’s Castle, his words transport readers into the heart of the Carpathian wilderness, awakening emotions of awe, dread, and curiosity.

While Karoor’s narrative brims with literary elegance, his writing also carries a profound sense of cultural responsibility. Through his Malayalam works, Karoor has enriched his native language by bridging the gap between global experiences and local readership. His sacrifices and dedication to Malayalam literature remain unparalleled, setting a standard for writers seeking to blend creativity with cultural preservation.

Karoor’s travelogue transcends the conventional boundaries of travel writing, offering readers an extraordinary lens into a world of natural splendor and historical intrigue. It is not merely a book but a journey—a deeply transformative experience.

Written by Famous English & Malayalam writer :

Sri.  Karoor Soman (London)

Translated by :

Prof. Kavitha Sankeet (Dept. Of Humanities)

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