From Meghauli to Barpak on motorbike

Poush 14, 2081

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

From Meghauli to Barpak on motorbike

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The Royal Rhino Riders are going to hold a motorcycle rally from Meghauli in Chitwan to Barpak in Gorkha. Royal Enfield motorcycle riders belong to this club in Chitwan.

Their plan is to go to Meghauli on Monday December 30 and stay there, start the journey the next morning and reach Barpak on that day and return from Barpak on January 1, the first day of the English New Year.

There will be 150 Royal Enfield bikes. Including those sitting behind, 175 to 180 people will participate in this trip," said Pritam Shrestha, chairman of the organizer Royal Rhino Riders. Vice President Mandipman Shrestha said that riders from eight clubs from India and one from Bhutan will also come on this trip. Chitwan Rhino Riders has been doing this activity since 2013. 

There is a feeling in the community that people who ride such bikes make more noise and shout. We are not like that. We want to work for the society," said President Pritam Shrestha. He said that such a program would awaken a sense of community in the youth, motivate them to do social service and also help in tourism. He says that this will help in tourism because clubs from the country and abroad will come. Chairman Shrestha informed that this program is going to be held under the fifth series of

'Wheels on Heels'. He said that if the money raised from the entry fee of sponsors and participants is saved in the program, they will do social work. We have also been doing social work. This time too, there is a plan to conduct a health camp if there is a surplus," said Dr. Shashank Singh, a doctor who is a member of the Royal Rhino Riders. 

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