5 months of bicycling have taken 3 Iranians across India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. They are now back in Malaysia.
Citizen Journalists Malaysia (CJMY) met up with the 3 of them at Tasik Titiwangsa, Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur on May 26, 2012 during their daily morning ride.
Fareed who is very fluent in English appeared to be the spokesman for the group. He said “We love travelling by bicycles as we get to see a lot of things which cannot be seen when travelling by other means. We get to talk to people and see all the small things like people’s clothing and their culture in a natural environment”
Now the 3 of them are planning to go back to Iran by taking the Silk Road, bicycling through Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Xinjiang in China.
From China they will visit the Central Asia countries, namely Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and finally back to Iran, an ardous long journey of 7 to 8 months. Due to difficulties in obtaining a visa to Pakistan, they have no choice but to skip that country.


They had earlier in April, bicycled from Alor Setar to Johore Bahru, stopping at Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Melaka town. According to Fareed they are most impressed with the natural beauty of Langkawi Islands and Putrajaya, particularly the metallic structures of Masjid Mirzan. They have also taken a liking for nasi goreng USA and local fruits especially jackfruit and durians. However, they prefer to cook during their journey. In the morning they normally have coffee, some sweets and fruits. During the day time, they eat mainly biscuits and bread. When they stop for the night they do some serious cooking.
Aidibi, who does most of the cooking was kind enough to show off his cooking utensils and other paraphernalia which are kept in the pouches at the front and back wheels of their bicycle.



Fareed is very philosophical about life. He said this quite a few times during our conversation, ” Life is always beautiful if you see beauty in everything.”











