Inspired by "Motorcycle Diaries", Cameron Perry (25), Scott Grills (25), Ben Butcher (21) and Taylor Hogan (25) have undertaken the 'Ride for Rights' campaign in association with Child Relief and You (CRY), a non-profit organisation, as part of which they will travel across India on motorcycles.
Beginning its journey from Delhi, the group will travel across the states of Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in the next one and a half month.
"I came to India first in 2015 as a tourist. It was an eye-opener towards understanding how this country worked and I witnessed the conditions in which some underprivileged children lived. It left a huge impact on me," he told PTI.
The group will also make a documentary, recording their experiences as they move through different geographic locations, interacting with people of varied cultures.
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It was India's cultural diversity that drew the group to campaign in the country.
"When you move from one state to another, it is a 180 degree change in culture, weather, food, and language. Where else in the world can you find in one country so much diversity?"
"You have deserts, cities, ocean, forest, mountain peaks. There is everything here and it is incomparable," says Taylor.
"Child rights is an issue that we want to advocate for all around the world. It is not limited to India alone. We would like to travel far and wide to raise awareness on the needs and equality for children anywhere," says Taylor.