Three youths on Mahakali-Mechi cycle tour

The Palpa Cycling Association has stated that 25-year-old Shantam Thaab, 37-year-old Vigyan Bajracharya, and 24-year-old Subinman Bajracharya from Palpa have started the cycling journey.

Falgun 26, 2082

Madhav Aryal

Three youths on Mahakali-Mechi cycle tour

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Three youths from Palpa have started a Mahakali-Mechi cycle journey from Monday with the aim of spreading the message of peace around the world. Palpa Cycling Association has informed that 25-year-old Shantam Thaib, 37-year-old Bijan Bajracharya and 24-year-old Subinman Bajracharya from Palpa have started the cycle journey.

 

The cycling tour started from Mahakali, the western border of Nepal, on Monday, said the association's vice-president Amankaji Shakya. The association has bid farewell to the three youths who set out on the cycling tour. 

The cycling tour, which started from the Mahakali River, will end at the Mechi River. The cycling tour was organized with the slogan 'Let's cycle throughout Nepal, a message of peace throughout the world'. Shakya, the vice-president of the association, said that the tour was started with the aim of promoting peace, unity, health awareness, environmental protection and cycling culture.

Participant Vajracharya said that he cycled to spread the message of unity, not unrest, in the country where Gautam Buddha was born. On the other hand, he argued that he cycled to spread the message of staying healthy as people are becoming unhealthy due to a chaotic lifestyle.

The cycling tour will help draw everyone's attention to peace and health. A distance of 1,100 kilometers will be covered in the eleven-day cycling tour. While bidding farewell to the team, association president Rupesh Maharjan said that the cycling tour will play an important role in spreading the message of peace and unity around the world.

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