They travelled up to Jaisalmeer and then took a return journey to home.
On the way, they met many parties of minstrels who sang the folklore of Noori- Jam Tamachi, Sassi- Punhoon (a Balochi folk lore) and when they crossed the borders of Sindh and entered Rajistan they heard the folklore of Sorath- Rai Diach. At night The Sadhus and Jogies sang bhajhans in praise of their deities, where as Shah Sahib’s Fakirs sang the verses of Shah Sahib. He decided to join them and see for himself whether they were on the right path. These holy men, usually traveled by foot to places of their worship where there were Mandirs (temples) of their different deities. He wanted to see the people of other religions who were wandering about in the same quest wearing their religious garbs of yellow and orange etc.
Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai was now a handsome youth and his mystic callings made him restless to go to different places in search of his vision.