25 th November 2024, India: Jetty Revellers, a passionate motorcycle community took off on
a 6,000 km ride on the Golden Quadrilateral to spread the message of ‘child adoption’. The
15-day journey, which also commenced and concluded in Bangalore, spanned across 12
states and was a celebration of the group’s spirit of adventure and their contribution to
society.
The riders followed the classic routes between India’s four main cities — Delhi, Kolkata,
Chennai and Mumbai — and got an experience of this land’s varied culture, customs and
cuisine. Alongside familiarizing the riders with the scenic vistas the roads offer, the trip also
included a few of the famous landmarks within Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
& more reflecting how vast and plentiful India is.
“We are a group of close friends and like-minded people who are on a mission to explore
the world on a motorcycle and challenge ourselves. We also strongly believe in giving back
to society and promoting social causes,” said Mr Rao Jetty, Founder, of Jetty Revellers.
As part of their outreach, Jetty Revellers were raising awareness of child adoption –
something they are passionate about. During their ride, they visited Bal Asha Trust, a well-
known child adoption centre in Mumbai. The Trust was formed in 1985 to help abandoned
and neglected children, providing them with a home, education and the opportunity to be
part of a loving family.
Jetty Revellers approached the management of Bal Asha Trust to understand their mission
better and identify areas where they could support them. The money that the group raised
aided the work of the Trust and each hoped that they would make a difference in the lives
of the children in their care.
Formed in 2021, Jetty Revellers started to unite like-minded motorcycle adventurers with a
shared goal of enabling social change. By advocating for issues that matter, the group builds
fellowship with each trip.
To us, riding is freedom and the challenge to get the most out of your ride. But it also shows
us our service to one another,” Mr. Jetty said. “Child adoption is such an important cause
that isn’t getting enough attention, and we hope our ride can start some discussion and
some actions around it.”
Jetty Revellers was given such a great stage to understand the soul of our Nation and also to
spread the message of uniqueness and humanity to all during The Golden Quadrilateral
resonating through four metros cities and thousands of KMs. The collective understands
that every ride is an opportunity to push boundaries and interact with the world in real
terms.
A community of motorcycle enthusiasts who aspire to create unforgettable experiences for
riders and a healthier future for society, Jetty Revellers. Hard cross-country road trips, and a commitment to socially conscious causes, have the group channelling a spirit of freedom,
adventure and giving back.
Bal Asha Trust, Mumbai, is a charitable trust, working since 1985. It provides shelter, care
and educational opportunities to orphaned and underprivileged children and aids them in
finding loving families through adoption.
Jetty Revellers encourages you to all get out, be adventurous, push your limits and help the
things that count.