Travelling by train along the Silk Road in China recently, I was struck by how many young Chinese are travelling these days, backpacking, staying in hostels, discovering the cultural and scenic riches of their country. Many of the hostels are brand new and tastefully done, with mixed dorms and common washrooms like in hostels in the West.
Nothing similar, in value or scale, is happening in Southasia. Among the young, there has been a rise in highland trekking, and some expansion in adventure sports like whitewater rafting and hang-gliding. However, even today, much travel is restricted to the affluent. There is little movement across the borders of the Subcontinent, and even less to nearby destinations in Africa, Southeast and Central Asia. Bangkok, Dubai and Singapore seem to set the limits of our collective imagination.