04/15/2026
We’re excited to host (Amit Singh) at our restaurant today 15th april from 6:30 PM onwards!
If you’ve been following his incredible journey from Alaska to Argentina, this is your chance to meet him in person, hear his stories, and hang out with fellow travel lovers.
Join us for an evening of conversations, travel tales, and good vibes ✨
Basic Introduction:
Amit Singh, popularly known as Desi Tourist, is a cinematic travel filmmaker from India, currently on a once-in-a-lifetime road trip from Alaska to Argentina—covering over 50,000 km across 15+ countries. Known for his gripping storytelling and visually stunning travel films, he is on a mission to show the world through an Indian lens.
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HIS STORY
Coming from India, where international travel feels like a distant dream for many, Amit dared to break that barrier. From saving money and facing visa struggles to traveling solo in completely unknown countries—his journey is not just about travel, but about chasing what once felt impossible.
Leaving behind comfort, familiarity, and stability, he stepped into a life full of uncertainty—dealing with loneliness, cultural shocks, and constant challenges on the road. Today, he is driving across continents alone, turning his dream into reality.
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🚗 THE ALASKA TO ARGENTINA JOURNEY
• Distance: ~50,000 km
• Countries: 15+
• Vehicle: Black Jeep Cherokee (License Plate: DTOURIST)
• Route: Alaska → USA → Mexico → Central America → South America → Argentina
This journey involves driving through some of the most remote, unpredictable, and challenging terrains in the world—crossing borders where language, culture, and even safety conditions change overnight.
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(REAL STORIES FROM THE ROAD)
• There was a night in Alaska where temperatures dropped below freezing, and Amit had no place to stay—he slept inside his car, unsure how he’d make it through the night.
• He has driven through long stretches of isolated roads where running out of fuel or help wasn’t an option.
• There have been moments of fear—navigating unfamiliar territories alone, where even basic communication was a challenge.
• Border crossings have sometimes been intense, involving question
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