Triumph Nepal has concluded the third edition of its ongoing motorcycle rally series, the Legacy Ride, with the latest event taking riders from Pokhara to Sauraha, Chitwan. Held from July 18 to 19, 2025, the event was organized by Hansraj Hulaschand & Co. Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of Triumph Motorcycles in Nepal.
This edition drew 35 registered participants, who departed from the Triumph showroom in Pokhara. The group traveled over 160 kilometers on the first day, traversing varied terrain—from the hilly outskirts of Pokhara to the flat expanses of the Terai—before arriving in the tourist town of Sauraha.
Once in Sauraha, riders took part in cultural programs that highlighted the local Tharu community, including traditional performances and bonfire gatherings designed to promote interaction and community among the motorcycling cohort.

The second day began with a jungle safari in Chitwan National Park, giving participants a chance to spot wildlife such as the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. The group then made the return journey, closing the loop on what many described as a rewarding and scenic motorcycling experience.
According to Sagar Thapa, Manager at Triumph Nepal, the event was not just about riding:
“The Triumph Legacy Ride: Sauraha Edition brought together riders from different parts of the country to share their passion for riding while exploring Nepal's rich landscapes and culture.”
With the Legacy Ride series continuing to build momentum, organizers have indicated that more such events are in the pipeline. The goal is to promote domestic tourism while further strengthening Nepal’s growing motorcycling community.

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