India, Jan. 17 -- Whether walking along Wordsworth Lake District or sipping martinis like James Bond at DUKES Bar in London, literary travel is the bookworm's pilgrimage.

The origin of literary tourism might lie in the 5th century AD when Greek writer and historian Herodotus wrote magical accounts of ancient Egypt in his work, The Histories. His readers, both Greek and Roman citizens, travelled to the shores of the Nile to look for the wonders he described.

Literary travel is the best way to connect with our favourite stories and authors. Finding real locations where fictional events took place, or the places where authors dreamt up stories that stoke our imagination and curiosity is a thrilling experience for avid admirers.

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