UPDATE (8 Jun, 12.45pm): MS News reached out to the two bikers for a comment. They express that the experience of travelling around multiple cities has been an eye-opening one. You can read their full statement below.
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Conventional trips from Singapore to the United Kingdom often involve airplanes.
This local duo decided to defy the norm and planned to bike all the way there instead, crossing 8 countries along the way.
However, their thrilling endeavor in 2019 was unfortunately interrupted by a hiccup in Pakistan, forcing them to fly back home.
They shared their journey in this Facebook post yesterday (7 Jun) evening, which already has more than 2.1k shares.
Despite the regrettable circumstances, the bikers remain hopeful that they can one day fulfill their life-long dream.
In mid-2019, the two Singaporeans went on a biking expedition, starting from the heartlands of Ang Mo Kio with the intention to end at St Abbs in Scotland.
In the video, we observed that their journey covered an extensive range of cities in Asia to the Middle East, capturing the scenic beauty of each destination.
Their Facebook page 2 Man 2 Bike: From Ang Mo Kio to St Abbs, documents their entire adventure, whizzing past highways in Penang and valleys in Pakistan.
After completing their route in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal, India and Pakistan, they were only left with Iran, Turkey and Europe to conquer.
Sadly, they were forced to make a detour due to a “hiccup”.
2 Man 2 Bike told MS News that they met with a skidding accident in Pakistan, causing one of them to suffer from a leg fracture.
As his leg had to be operated on, they made the decision to return to Singapore to get the medical assistance needed.
Though this disturbance was a “painful and excruciating” experience, both of them expressed their desire to one day continue their adventure.
They never gave up on this dream, put on hiatus exactly a year ago. After all, not only was it enriching to learn about new cultures, meeting people along the way is a “very fulfilling” experience indeed.
Netizens in the comments carry a deep respect for the bikers and are intrigued by what they have already achieved.
They urge the two to embark on a second attempt, when the world is ‘ready’ as they look forward to more scenic images of their travels.
While the current situation might not be optimal for a ride across the world, they are hoping to hop on their motorbikes once it gets better.
We hope they make it from Ang Mo Kio to St Abbs this time. In the meantime, it’s important to keep our dreams alive in these trying periods & we’re heartened that some Singaporeans are doing the same.
What dreams or plans for future trips & adventures do you have after the Covid-19 situatio abates? Feel free to share them in the comments below.
Featured image adapted from Facebook & Facebook.
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