Mumbai based cyclist's passion shaped his mission for environment

Article and Image Courtesy : Down to Earth

Author : Ashwin Aghor

Vaibhav

Vaibhav Desai's main mission is to document and explore sustainable activities

He is a software engineer and landed a job many dream of. But a handsome salary and a life of luxury did not fascinate Vaibhav Desai. While working at Godrej Infotech as a programme analyst, Vaibhav wanted to contribute his bit to environmental conservation. Being a cycling enthusiast, Vaibhav decided to indulge his passion to promote the cause of the environment. He began to cycle to create awareness about global warming and climate change.

Vaibhav began his cycling expeditions in June 2008 with a month-long tour from Mumbai to Ladakh and back. “I always loved to travel and cycling has been a passion since childhood. Global warming and climate change being the most important concerns of the time, I decided to use cycling to create awareness in the general public,” says Vaibhav.

The Mumbai-Ladakh expedition was followed by Mumbai-Kanyakumari expedition in January 2010 and a 12,000 km, ten month-long green earth expedition starting December 2010. He is still is on the payroll of the company he joined in August 2008, but is on a leave without pay.

Cycling has been Vaibhav's enjoyment since childhood, and he began the expeditions for the sheer pleasure it gave him. There was no objective in the beginning. “My journeys and expeditions were begun only to explore the country and learn about different communities and cultures. During the expeditions, I learnt that people living in rural areas are much more aware about the environment than their urban counterparts,” says Vaibhav. His ideas began to take shape when he learnt of the dangerous developments and the environmental degradation they were causing.  “Cycling expeditions are my bit of contribution to the cause,” he adds.

Westward bound

Vaibhav now has decided to tour three continents—Central Asia, Europe and Africa. Before going on the inter-continental expedition, Vaibhav has plans to tour the length and breadth of India. The expedition would take one-and-half years to complete beginning this month. “This expedition would be preparation for the inter-continental expedition which I am planning to start in January 2014,” says Vaibhav. At present, he is preparing for the India expedition as well as raising funds for the inter-continental expedition. It will be a three year expedition. I am taking into account various factors like socio-political situation and weather conditions while finalising the route, he adds.

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