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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Naveen Rabelli ,an Indian-Origin Engineer Travelled 6,200 Miles In His Tuk-Tuk from India to Britain




Naveen Rabelli ,an Indian-origin engineer arrived in Britain with his solar-powered tuk-tuk on Monday Sep 12,2016 after making a seven-month, 6,200-mile overland adventure.


Naveen Rabelli, 35, who set off from India in February 2016, reached Dover town in England five days later than expected because his passport and wallet were stolen in France.


After obtaining an emergency passport and crossing the Channel from Calais, Rabelli said of his epic journey was fantastic until he got to Paris where his some of his belongings were stolen and two battery packs died.

"The highlights have been the way people have helped me out along the way and supported me. People love the tuk-tuk, particularly in Iran and many other countries. They come forward and take selfies. And the moment I tell them it doesn't require petrol, their minds are blown,"

Rabelli, who was born in India and became an Australian citizen while working as an automotive engineer there, hopes to end his journey at Buckingham Palace.

While posing for pictures beside his tuk-tuk, he said he had his vehicle properly checked by British border officials "because he had been travelling for seven months and had an emergency passport".

His self-modified tuk-tuk is fitted with a bed, a seat for a co-passenger, a cupboard with food donated by people and a solar-powered cooker.

Rabelli embarked on the adventure to raise awareness of electric and solar-powered vehicles as a sustainable low-cost alternative mode of transport.

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