M. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Arab News
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Jeffrey Polnaja, the daring Indonesian biker. | |  |  |
RIYADH,
6 March 2007 — A globetrotting man on a mission to promote peace and
love is currently visiting Saudi Arabia. He will be the first to
perform Umrah after traveling on a motorbike across 18 countries. He is
none other than Jeffrey Polnaja, the daring Indonesian biker.
“My mission is dedicated to world peace, to strengthen people-to-people
ties and to show to the world that Muslims are not terrorists, rather
they strive more for peace and brotherhood,” said Polnaja immediately
after his arrival in the Saudi capital from Qatar.
“I am
waiting to meet and convey my regards and greetings to Prince Sultan
ibn Fahd, chief of the General Presidency of Youth Welfare (GPYW),”
said Polnaja, while speaking to Arab News. He also thanked the local
Marriot Hotel for sponsoring his stay and the Indonesian mission for
facilitating his trip.
Polnaja is riding across more than 45
countries on his first leg, covering a distance of more than 330,000km.
He will be riding his bike to visit the holy cities of Makkah and
Madinah during his two-week stay in Saudi Arabia.
Polnaja is
the first Indonesian biker to explore the world on a motorcycle. On his
German-made 1150cc BMW adventure bike, especially designed for long
journeys and difficult terrains, Polnaja, 44, has already covered 18
countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, China,
Bangladesh, Nepal and India. The “Ride for Peace” would last five years
and Polnaja would visit about 100 countries in five continents. “Saudi
Arabia is the 19th country on my list,” said the biker.
The
second stage will take him across America and Australia. Polnaja began
his peace ride on April 23 from the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. His
bike weighing 400 kilograms including 120 kg of provisions parked at
the Indonesia Embassy is equipped with necessary high-tech gadgets
including a global positioning system, a video camera, and extra
containers for tools and supplies.
Asked about a few memorable
moments of his journey, the daring biker said he was shot at from a
mountaintop in a country he does not want to name. “But later, those
who opened fire realized that he was an Indonesian on a peace mission,”
said Polnaja. In another incident, he was robbed off $12,000.
Polnaja had to go through several hurdles during his journey, but he
has not lost heart and courage. His family, especially his 17-year-old
son, inspired him to embark on this arduous journey.
Riding
eight hours a day, rain or shine, Polnaja has passed through most
exotic places. His all-condition-jacket protects him from extreme
weather and a special heating gadget installed in the handlebars keeps
his hands warm in freezing winds.
“I repair the bike myself if
it breaks down. I have slept on roadsides when there were no
settlements in sight. Sometimes in rural areas, people offered me to
stay with them,” said Polnaja.
He takes pictures as he rides
with a camera fitted to his bike, while the global positioning system
guides him through towns, cities and countries.
Polnaja,
during his ride from Jakarta to Riyadh, has covered 52,000km so far,
and will end the first half of his journey in Europe in 2008. His
motorbike has already consumed about 5,000 liters of gasoline.
Before returning to his family in Jakarta, he will book his bike on a
plane for Alaska, North America. In 2009, he will fly to Alaska to
begin the second leg of his tour, heading toward South America.
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