A Man on a Mission: Karnataka’s B.V. Narayana Inspires the World with His Final Journey for Humanity
Delhi, July 24, 2025: At the age of 65, when most people slow down, Mr. B.V. Narayana from Karnataka is accelerating toward a purpose greater than himself. After circumnavigating the globe twice—first on a bicycle in 1979 and later on a motorcycle in 2015—he is now undertaking a third and final journey on a specially designed handicapped motorcycle to promote a deeply human cause.
A moderately physically challenged yet fiercely determined individual, Mr. Narayana has traveled across 59 countries and over 120,000 kilometers in total. His mission has always been more than adventure—it is about spreading awareness for physical disabilities, advocating for body donation, and promoting global peace and brotherhood.
Currently through karnataka Delhi, Panipat, Mumbai and Dubai Narayana plans to cover 20 more countries, riding nearly 32,000 kilometers, carrying a powerful message: “Even after death, we can save lives by donating our organs.” He urges people to become aware that some organs remain viable for several hours post-death and can be used to save others.
Skyline Bajaj, Noida, supporting Mr. Narayana during this historic third world tour and The workshop proudly services and maintains his vehicle, recognizing the nobility of his endeavor. Mr. Narayana believes that his story and mission should reach the masses through Media to Government and corporate sponsorships. He has appealed to companies like Airtel and other companies for support, suggesting that branding on his motorcycle could be a unique and powerful form of advertisement, while also contributing to a noble humanitarian cause.
Mr. Mr. B.V. Narayana Said, “I am a cyclist who went around the world twice—once on a bicycle, second on a motorcycle. Now I am on the final lap of my life, traveling on a handicapped motorcycle to spread awareness about how we can prevent disabilities, promote peace and brotherhood, and encourage body donation after death. Even after life ends, our organs can help others live. So I am appealing to the Government of India to Please help me continue this noble journey. I need support from government organisation as well as corporate companies for my noble mission.”