When the world stopped, a group of cyclists from the streets of Mira Bhayandar refused to. They kept riding — short loops through empty neighbourhoods — and somewhere in those quiet rounds, a bigger idea took shape. Once this is over, let's go further.
So they traded cycles for motorcycles. Their first real ride was Manori. Then came the real leap — a fully planned trip from Mumbai to the Statue of Unity. A few friends, a long weekend, and the kind of open road that changes you.
Somewhere between highways at sunrise, misty ghat curves, and roadside chai breaks, something shifted. The ride felt different — not about reaching a destination, but about experiencing it together. That trip in 2020 sparked a question: why keep this to just a few of us?
That question became Moto Wanderers. Over 5 years, we've organised rides across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Konkan, Ladakh, Karnataka, Delhi, Rishikesh and beyond — every one bringing together people who share the same love for the road.
We're not about speed or ticking off bucket lists. We're about riding responsibly, supporting each rider through every kilometre, and building bonds that outlast the journey. Because the road teaches you more than just riding.
On every ride, three rules are sacred: No one gets left behind. Every rider matters — CC doesn't. Every mile is shared.
We keep exploring new roads. #LetsWanderNewRoads