When I met Niyog I was completely unaware of his quests, the direction he is planning to travel or anything about his entirety for that matter.
But there’s something about Niyog that made me want to peek into his Facebook profile and learn more about him. I did find some piece of him that helped me solve the puzzle.
Learn more about Niyog just like my intrigued mind, then here’s more.
It is impossible to begin talking about Niyog without mentioning the very facts that made me go boggle head at first.He carries no money in his pocket or purse. So that means he does not have a dime to board a public transport, book a hotel room, or even buy food to eat.
This young man identified how people coming from the West often hitchhike when they travel in India. This trend is, in fact, one of the hiking trails in the Hippie culture. At the same time, it is one of the challenging tasks for a traveler since not many passersby generally tend to be enthusiastic about giving a lift to strangers.
Niyog was very much touched by the Hippie culture at that time and decided to take up the challenge for himself. Most of his trips were made by lifts from truck drivers and motorcyclists who also offered him food and also made necessary arrangements for him to stay.
It has been more than 180 days since this 26-year-old film director had left his home in Punalur, Kerala, and is traveling all over India without a Rupiya in his pocket. Does not it want to make you learn how he does that? It did to me.
And that’s how our rendezvous started, unfolding Niyog’s journey right in front of my vision –
Niyog: ‘Niyog Krishna’ is my full name.
Niyog: I’m from Punalur, a small mountain town in Kerala.
Niyog: I was associating with legendary director late IV Sasi sir in the screenplay of a multilingual movie named ‘Burning Wells’ based on the Kuwait Invasion and Operation Desert Storm. I also worked in the creative department of Aries Group Global, All Lights India International Film Festival, and Indywood Film Carnival. I’m currently working on the screenplay of my first movie as an independent director.
Niyog: Film making is all about working hard for few months and taking breaks to feed your creative side. For me, traveling is a vital part of my life that helps me to be a better storyteller.
Niyog: I faced some unfortunate events in life, followed by critical depression and insomnia. More than any danger that awaits me in the external world, more than war or violence, I was scared of my own thoughts. I knew that traveling without money will be about facing uncertainties in every second of the journey which could keep me thoughtless and not go back to memories that made me suicidal. And as I knew I would, I watched myself finding blissfulness with the journey.
Niyog: I started my journey on June 1, 2017, from Kanyakumari, the southern tip of India.
Niyog: Beat Generation and the Hippie trail of the 70s were all inspirations. There are also works of literature like ‘One the road’ or ‘Into the wild’ which have all influenced me greatly.
Niyog: It was more about challenging myself, pushing the limits and proving that it is possible to travel in such a way. I also thought it could inspire people who think money is a barrier to move.
Niyog: I covered 15 states and 3 Union Territories in 150 days traveling from Kanyakumari to Kashmir and then to Delhi. The journey will continue and I’m planning to cover all the states as well as Nepal and Bhutan.
Niyog: Hitchhiking is my method of travel. I took free lifts in hundreds of trucks and motorcycle to cover thousands of kilometers in last 5 months.
Niyog: I hitchhike to travel. I go and ask people for food, houses or restaurants telling my story. And most of the time, I don’t get food. Hunger was always a great companion and I already lost 17 KGs in the journey. I find stays with Couch Surfing or through Social Media friends. And most of the time, I sleep in temples, gurudwaras, mosques or bus stations.
Niyog: To be frank, the only plan was to travel as far and as long as possible and otherwise it’s all about following instincts and intuitions having no clue about what I’m going to do next.
Niyog: Kerala – Tamil Nadu – Andhra Pradesh – Karnataka- Goa – Maharashtra- Gujarat – Rajasthan – Haryana – Punjab – Himachal Pradesh – Kashmir – Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand – Delhi
Niyog: It will be an understatement to call the journey a roller coaster ride of experiences and emotions. And it’s the people that I met that made this journey magical. Ijas, a Pravah ICS volunteer introduced me to an NGO named Manthan (I worked there for 2 weeks), Tejaramji, the founder of Manthan who is working to cure the critical water crisis in the villages of Ajmer district, Rajasthan for last 20 years. The Sufi saint I stayed within Ajmer Dargah for a week, Babushka who selflessly hosts thousands of travelers every year in his farmhouse in Manali, A millionaire from Thailand turned sage known to people of Vashist by the name ‘Bamboo Baba’ who is in meditation for last 35 years… So many people… it is the kindness of people that compensated my empty pocket and they were all magical.
Niyog: There was something very enlightening about this journey which I call as ‘Road to Magic’ (that’s the name of my Facebook page). It restored my faith in humanity and made me believe in miracles and magic! I also realized that all events and people of our lives are dots that are connected to make an amazing picture, to take us to the place that we’re destined to be.
Niyog: For me, traveling is not about destinations, but about the journey itself and the people I meet. The world is full of magical things waiting for our senses to grow sharper… so observe!
Niyog: I came know about Top 5 Buzz from Ambika Bharadwaj of ‘Daastan-e-Musafir‘ who is my favorite travel blogger. I’m following the website for couple of months and I absolutely love the contents
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