Colleen Gantzer: Celebrating the Life of a Remarkable Travel Writer
Mussoorie is mourning the loss of Colleen Gantzer, an acclaimed travel writer who recently passed away at the age of 90 in her historic family home, Ockbrook. According to her family, Colleen had been facing health issues for some time. Alongside her husband, Hugh Gantzer, she carved a niche for herself in the travel writing world, captivating readers with their shared adventures and insights.
The couple’s journey into travel writing began in 1974 when they were commissioned to create a book on Kerala for the India Tourism Development Corporation. Over the next 50 years, they became household names in the industry, producing 52 documentaries for Doordarshan and authoring over 30 books. Their engaging columns appeared in numerous leading publications, showcasing their passion for travel and exploration.
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Colleen and Hugh’s contributions to travel literature didn’t go unnoticed; they were honored with six prestigious national awards, including the National Tourism Lifetime Achievement Award. Their dedication to travel writing even earned them recognition from the Prime Minister’s Office in 2017, which acknowledged their pioneering efforts.
Colleen’s son, Peter, shared that her funeral will take place at Camel’s Back cemetery, a fitting farewell for someone who so deeply loved the hills of Mussoorie. As tributes pour in from fans and fellow writers alike, it’s clear that Colleen Gantzer’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations of travelers and writers.
In a heartfelt tribute, fans and fellow authors are sharing memories and expressions of gratitude for her influential work in the field. Colleen’s passion for travel and storytelling has left an indelible mark, reminding us of the beauty of exploration and the stories that connect us all.