AS TOLD TO SAMRIDDHI 2 years after their participation, we catch up with two riders – PrajitBaniyaChettri and Aqib Abdul Atique from the very first Pulsar Dare Venture.
It was exhilarating. It was more than just about biking. We were involved in a variety of activities like distributing medical kits and painting schools. It was definitely a once in a lifetime experience.
Comparatively Nepalese youths have a lesser involvement opportunity in the country and there aren’t as many reality shows. Hence a show like the dare venture provides a platform for participation and it encourages exposure.
The time I was announced captain, was a moment of great appreciation and I’ll always remember that and of course when I achieved the title of Most Disciplined Rider, the joy of the moment is one I’ll forever cherish.
An adventure like the Dare Venture will definitely change lives. If there’s one particular to point out, I’d say it has given me a certain recognition. People acknowledge me on the streets and ask about my experience. It’s undeniably a good feeling to be known.