a name that resonates with adventure, passion, and a commitment to making a difference. Let’s delve into the remarkable journey of this motorbike enthusiast, photographer, painter, and sculptor.
In 1989, you embarked on your sports and adventure journey through cycling. Your dedication led to a Gold medal in a race event—an achievement that set the stage for your future endeavors.
By 1993, you had transitioned to motorbikes, and the open road became your canvas. You crisscrossed Pakistan, covering thousands of kilometers and discovering countless tourist destinations. Your rides were not just about personal exploration; they served noble causes.
Collaborating with organizations like the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP), Azad Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Department, and Tourism Corporation of KP (TCKP), you championed the promotion of tourism within Pakistan. Your wheels carried the message of beauty, culture, and hospitality.
But your journey wasn’t limited to scenic vistas. As a volunteer traveler, you rode for various causes: supporting orphans, advocating for HIV/AIDS and cancer awareness, encouraging blood donations, planting trees, promoting road safety and uplifting the blind community. Your motorbike became a beacon of hope.
Beyond Pakistan’s borders, you unfurled the national ag in 16 countries. Each ride was a bridge connecting cultures, and every mile carried the spirit of Pakistan.
Your passion for history and archeology led you to explore over 700 historical and archeological sites within Pakistan. Among them, 110 historical forts stood as silent witnesses to centuries past. Abroad, you immersed yourself in more than 500 tourist attractions—each a chapter in the global narrative.
In 2007, the Iranian Consul General bestowed upon you the title of “Jahangard”, a Persian word meaning “tourist”. It encapsulated your role as an ambassador of exploration and cultural exchange.
Locally, in Multan, you were honored as “The Ibn e Batoota of Pakistan“—a nod to the legendary Moroccan explorer Ibn Battuta. Your tireless travels echoed his spirit of curiosity and discovery.
Your love for nature fueled your passion. Travel became more than a hobby; it
was a calling—an opportunity to uncover hidden treasures across the globe.
Your ultimate obsession: a “World Tour for the Benet of Disabled, Orphan, and Street Children”. Through your rides, you aimed to make a tangible impact, leaving behind not just tire tracks but also hope and compassion.