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Pushkar Shah: Cycling the World for Peace

Pushkar Shah: Cycling the World for Peace

By Dip RaiPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Pushkar Shah: Cycling the World for Peace

The messenger of world peace is King Buddha and the beauty of nature cannot be described in mere poetry. Let us fight for peace because peace is needed every hour and it is possible in the world. And I am happy and satisfied that the work of one man cannot change the world, but I can say that we have a working messenger of peace.

I remember when I was in Nepal, there was a Nepali cyclist, Pushkar Shah, who rode his bike and conquered the world. He was a Nepali man who traveled for eleven years around the world, trying to spread peace by bicycle and hundreds of rupees in his name. If we are afraid to face problems with actions and bad ways, we need someone like Pushkar to show Nepalese and the world how to achieve a goal, how to navigate the world, how to teach us the most important things in our lives, and how to achieve a goal in every way.

Pushkar Shah: Cycling the World for Peace In 2010 Nepali cyclist Pushkar Shah plans to fly Mount Everest with national flags in the 150 countries he has visited. You ride world peace and peace bikes. She arrived in South Africa eleven years ago and has since cycled from 150 countries, surviving based on the kindness of those who cherished her international travels. By bicycle and 60 kg of staple food, 100 Nepalese Rupees (NR) and his mother, Pushkar, left the Dutch town in November 1998 around the world.

Everest conference and flags of all the countries Shah would visit. Although Pushkar has no sponsors, he works as hard as he can to make money and relies on hospitality and donations from others to achieve his goal of traveling to 150 countries by 2010. In November 1998, Pushkar Shah began to fulfill his dream of riding 390,000 miles [390,000 km] by bicycle around the world to spread the message of peace. In August 2007 he reached the 113th country in his list of 150 in the Turkish port of Antalya. Tired of his journey to Africa, Shah decided to spend some time in Istanbul for a break before heading to his next stop in Bulgaria.

While Pushkar Shah's Yatra is not known as the World Record, having completed the World Tour by bike in 11 years and covered 390,000 miles, it seems that not many people who try to break his record, know that he did not hide everything in just 11 years, as I will explain in a future post. After looking around, I saw and saw that the New First Leg of Furtemba should complete 14 countries in 3 years, and I compared this to the fact that Pushkar eliminated 14 countries in 15 years.

I thought I was tired of cycling with my knee and the limit of 11 years, so I took a break and that's why I wrote this book, The Journey around the World so that everyone would know what I saw and saw. I wanted to share my experience with people all over the world, so even if someone is not traveling around the world this book will give them the experience of traveling the world through my story.

When I started my world tour ten years ago to spread the message of peace, many people did not think this trip would happen, said Shah of India. "Two years later, after traveling in 51 countries, I returned to Nepal. After examining everything, I thought it was the best country to reach in many parts of the world.

On November 29, 1998, I embarked on an eleven-year dream journey, a dream of cycling 221,000 miles around the world and carrying a message of peace and hope to the world in every corner of the globe. I am a peace envoy from the small country of Nepal, visiting the country of Mt. I knew I had to take this message to the whole world.

Seven years later, Pushkar Shah, a 34-year-old Nepalese cyclist, cycled more than 330,000 miles [330,000 km] and traveled to more than 150 countries around the world to spread the message of world peace. It is inspiring to see Nepalese boys wearing trousers handing out bicycle stickers and riding without giving a moment to think about how you can contribute to world peace as a human being, "says Shah.

He hopes to end his journey by flying the flag of 150 countries he visited on his way to the summit of Mount Everest. Disappointed by the failure of the peaceful protests and the ongoing violence in his country, Pushkar decided to make a difference and began his famous cycling journey, choosing a bicycle for its simplicity. The cycle took Shah from his home in the Himalayan mountains to 150 countries on four continents where he ate and drank all the local people offered him.

After 6 years and 3 months of your journey, I am sure people know a lot about Nepal and its Maoist uprising. One life is not enough to travel the world, one life is very different from an ordinary person like me. The main motivation for my peace journey is to promote lasting peace and to make the World Cyclists Foundation and Nepal is known to the world.

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I am a content writer and love to Code.

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