A Brief Synopsis Of His Journeys On Foot is as follows:
1949-53: From Bikaner to Jaipur, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab returning back to Rajasthan.
1953-57:
From Rajasthan to Gujarat, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh returning back to Rajasthan.
1957-61:
From Rajasthan to Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, back to Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana returning back to Rajasthan.
1966-67:
From Rajasthan to Delhi, Haryana, returning back to Rajasthan.
1967-72:
From Rajasthan to Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh returning back to Rajasthan.
1972-76:
From Rajasthan to Haryana, Delhi, returning back to Rajasthan.
1978-82:
From Rajasthan to Haryana Delhi, Punjab returning back to Rajasthan.
1982-97:
Travelling within Rajasthan and back and forth to Delhi.
Today travel can be accomplished from one point to another anywhere in the world within hours. Information can be shared across the globe within minutes. Many people implored Acharya Shree Tulsi to extend his reach, conserve his energy and time and to increase his efficiency.
To this, Acharya Tulsi replied, "It is very true that walking takes a lot of time and using transportation can be helpful in spreading our spiritual message. But if I choose to do so, then who will go to small villages anymore? Monks who travel by vehicles will prefer to go to cities only, live there and work there. Small villages will be ignored and those living there would not have the opportunity to uplift their lives through our message. Hence the quality of the village would not be improved. If there is no direct contact with those in the villages, who are equally important as those who dwell in the cities, the nation as a whole will not be able to progress and develop in a spiritual way."