I’ve always had a thing for places that are more than just dots on a map. Geographical and archaeological gems? Count me in! My love affair with the Tropic of Cancer started way back in 7th grade when I first learned about it cutting through India, right in Madhya Pradesh. It’s been on my mind ever since. Remember that feeling when something you’ve been curious about for years finally clicks into place? That’s what I felt when I explored Dhosi Hills, an extinct volcano near my hometown in 2018. Now, it’s time to chase that invisible line through Madhya Pradesh.
So, last August, I finally made it to Bhopal, and guess what? I reached the Tropic of Cancer! My heart was racing, like that moment when a kid finally gets their hands on a toy they’ve been dreaming about forever. Standing next to the plaque that read “The Tropic of Cancer,” I couldn’t help but think of my school days—specifically, my teacher who first told us about this magical line cutting through the Earth. It was one of those full-circle moments that made me feel like a kid again, standing right where I always imagined.