Through encounters with people, place, and the natural world, Jennifer distils her lived wisdom into subtle provocations: How to travel with attention rather than haste; why discomfort can sharpen perception; what nature teaches about resilience, retreat, and renewal; how storytelling becomes a map-one that guides as much as it questions.
- Emma Horne, Travel Curator and Founder of Emma Horne Travels
A journey begins with a single step-but some steps change how we see the world.
Ink on the Move follows naturalist and storyteller Jennifer Nandi as she travels through Ladakh, Spiti, Kashmir, Karnataka, and beyond, weaving landscapes, people, and the natural world into everyday life. Travelling alone at 74, Nandi reflects on curiosity, resilience, and embracing uncertainty as a way of navigating both road and life. More than a travelogue or memoir, Ink on the Move is a meditation on movement and meaning-where inner and outer journeys mirror one another, and wonder remains a lifelong guide.