Awareness is the key to a Change
Change happens through Excellence and Endurance of Leadership 6,500 km on Cycle: Mumbai to Ho Chi Minh City
A daring and daunting expedition is being undertaken by Capt Mohit Tomar and Mr. Mitesh Singh to cycle from Mumbai to Ho Chi Minh City (Vung Tau), a total distance of 6,500 km. In this tortuous journey, the team of two will traverse six countries viz. India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, and touch three seas viz. Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and South China Sea.
Cause
To promote adventure-based leadership education as a part of curriculum to build character and charisma among (visit different schools on the way and address the students)
To bring awareness about water conservation (by collecting water from 03 seas by cycle)
Route of Influence
Mumbai- Vizaga- Kolkata- Dhaka- Silchar- Mandalay- Ang Thong- Siem Reap- Ho Chi Minh- Vung Tau
Country | Distance | Route (in each country) |
India | 2,926 km | Mumbai- Hyderabad- Vizag- Kolkata- Bangaon |
Bangladesh | 434 km | Benapole (Petrapole)- Jessore- Dhaka- Sylhet- Dubag- Sutarkandi |
India | 411 km | Sutarkandi- Silchar- Moreh |
Myanmar | 1,503 km | Tamu – Khampat- Mandalay- Yangon- Myawaddy |
Thailand | 592 km | Mae Sot- Ang Thong- Aranyprathet |
Cambodia | 496 km | Krong Poi Pet- Siem Reap-Trapang Thlong |
Vietnam | 225 km | Trapang Thlong Checkpost- Ho Chi Minh- Vung Tau |
Itinerary
Total Distance: 6,500 km
(Color-code: blue-India, Green-Bangladesh, Red-Myanmar, Black-Thai, Orange- Cambodia & Purple- Vietnam)
Day | Start | End | Km | Day | Start | End | Km | |
1 | Mumbai | Lonavala | 83 | 27 | Silchar | Shantikhun | 111 | |
2 | Lonavala | Pune | 64 | 28 | Shantikhun | Pallel Mamang | 165 | |
3 | Pune | Indapur | 140 | 29 | Pallel Mamang | Tamu | 69 | |
4 | Indapur | Solapur | 111 | 30 | Tamu | Kale | 130 | |
5 | Solapur | Humnabad | 144 | 31 | Kale | REST | ||
6 | Humnabad | IISH Hyderabad | 131 | 32 | Kale | TBD | 117 | |
7 | Hyderabd | REST | 33 | TBD | Monywa | 117 | ||
8 | IISH Hyderabad | Suryapet | 196 | 34 | Monywa | Mandalay | 131 | |
9 | Suryapet | Kallur | 112 | 35 | Mandalay | Meiktila | 155 | |
10 | Kallur | Rajahmundry | 192 | 36 | Meiktila | Naypytaw | 145 | |
11 | Rajahmundry | Vizag | 190 | 37 | Naypytaw | Taungoo | 115 | |
12 | Vizag | Tuni | 100 | 38 | Taungoo | Myo Chaung | 117 | |
13 | Tuni | Vizag | 91 | 39 | Myo Chaung | Kyaikto | 132 | |
14 | Vizag | Srikakulam | 116 | 40 | Kyaikto | Hpa An | 119 | |
15 | Srikakulam | Brahmapur | 160 | 41 | Hpa An | Myawaddy | 131 | |
16 | Brahmapur | Cuttack | 192 | 42 | Myawaddy | REST | ||
17 | Cuttack | Balasor | 174 | 43 | Myawaddy | Tak | 94 | |
18 | Balasor | Kharagpur | 148 | 44 | Tak | Nakhon Sawan | 182 | |
19 | Kharagpur | Kolkata | 137 | 45 | Nakhon Sawan | Ang Thong | 138 | |
20 | Kolkata | REST | 46 | Ang Thong | Prachin Buri | 162 | ||
21 | Kolkata | Bangaon | 103 | 47 | Prachin Buri | Aranyaprathet | 110 | |
22 | Bangaon | Magura | 92 | 48 | Krong Poi Pet | Siem Reap | 152 | |
23 | Magura | Dhaka | 148 | 49 | Siem Reap | Stueng Sean | 162 | |
24 | Dhaka | Shaistaganj | 152 | 50 | Stueng Sean | Trapang Thlong | 182 | |
25 | Shaistaganj | Sutarkandi | 134 | 51 | Trapang Thlong | Ho Chi Minh | 129 | |
26 | Sutarkandi | Silchar | 66 | 52 | Ho Chi Minh | Vung Tau | 96 |
Team
Capt Mohit Tomar. Leadership Trainer, Inspirational Speaker, Mountaineer and Author An ex-Army officer and an IIM alumnus, with a diverse experience
ranging from military to corporate to education, Capt Mohit Tomar, lives his purpose and passion of unlocking human potential through his inspiring and insightful training programs. Trained in advanced mountaineering skills, he attempted Mt Everest and climbed peaks such as Mt Kilimanjaro (Highest peak of Africa), Mt Fuji (Highest peak of Japan), Mt Bonette (Argentina), Mt Yunam (Ladakh), Mt Kinabalu (Highest Peak of Malaysia) and others. His book on leadership, ‘When Journey becomes the Goal’ is one of the best sellers.
Mr. Mitesh Singh. Leadership Trainer, Mountaineer and Adventure consultant
A young dynamic leadership trainer who influences and inspires through action. He weaves his corporate experience and adventure endeavors to create impactful training programs. As an expert expedition organizer, he led successful expeditions nationally and internationally. His innovative ideas to create leadership training tools has acclaimed him as a worldwide recognition.
We need your support!
Such an audacious journey cannot be completed alone. Your support in any capacity will be of great help to us. As a token of thanksgiving, we will
- Display your brand on flag/t-shirt/placard while riding the route
- Speak at your organization
Contact us at
Capt Mohit Tomar: +91-8095909555
EMAIL : mohit.tomar@indusschoolofleadership.com
Mitesh Singh: +91-9654282897