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KATHMANDU: Apache Owners Group (AOG) is taking its presence to a new height by organising the first-ever international marquee ride for its riders from February 23.

The international ride is slated to continue for 21 days. The ride that will be the longest ever organised by TVS Nepal, which is estimated to be more than 6,500 kilometres long, as per a press statement.

According to the company, Apache riders can apply for the ride. The ride that aims to strengthen the bond between humans and machines will feature various entertainment activities and games. More than 500 Apache riders have applied for the event via online application.

The ride will kick off from Kathmandu and pass through Raxual, Gaya, Rourkhela, Sarangarh, Godia, Amravati, Aurangabad, Satara, Goa, Udpi, Mysuru, Banglore, Tirupati, Vijayawada, Vishakhapatnam, Brahmapur, Bhadrak, Kolkata, Bhagalpur, before concluding in Kathmandu through Raxaul. Riders from Nepal and Bangladesh will be meeting up in Rourkhela and push off for Goa via different routes while sightseeing different places of India.

Motosoul ultimate biking festival is happening in Goa on March 3 and 4, with loads of biking events, gigs, and at the same time TVS will be showcasing their legacy and custom bikes as well. To participate in Motosoul event riders will be coming from different parts of India.

The sole distributor of TVS' two-wheelers in Nepal, Jagdamba Motors Pvt Ltd had formed AOG to celebrate biking enthusiasm through different engaging and entertaining events.

A version of this article appears in the print on February 22, 2023, of The Himalayan Times.