AJIT BARAL’S QUEST FOR PROMOTING TOURISM
Ajit Baral is known as a World Cyclist and a dedicated promoter of Nepali Tourism. Photo: Ajit Baral |
Ajit
Baral needs no introduction. He is a world cyclist who has already paddled 77
countries. He has traveled across the length and breadth of Nepal three times.
He has even paddled to such extreme places of the country where no cyclists
have ever dared to trade in. If you think this is enough then you are utterly
wrong.
In
order to add more excitement and boost the Pokhara adventure tourism, Ajit
Baral surprised everyone when he was seen flying with paragliding along with
his mountain bike. A huge crowd became the eyewitness when he flew over Fewa Lake and finally landed at Khapaudi landfill.
His
personality is as such that people call him by many names. Some call him a
crazy cyclist while others call him a Nepal's tourism ambassador to the world.
He does not mind what people prefer to call him, because he believes in action
than words. Actually, his down-to-earth type of personality has made him larger
than life.
Today
Baral is extremely popular on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. He regularly
uploads several videos of the places he visits. He promotes local tourism in
several places and his short videos are well received by a large number of
viewers at home and abroad.
“I do
not only ride cycle and pass by a village. I stay there for some days, work with
them in their fields and learn the language they speak and more especially
their songs. I love songs very much or I should say songs are much closer to my
heart. Thus, I do not only promote local tourism but I do also promote local
music and folk songs through my cycling tour. At present, I am promoting
the Kirat community’s traditional music named Murchunga. For the first time,
this musical instrument was used in a popular Nepali song ‘Gairi khetko sirai
hanyo’ from Prem Pinda”, informed Baral.
Like
many parents, it was Baral’s parents’ intense desire to see him becoming a
doctor or engineer. They put tremendous pressure on him to excel well in the
examination right from an early age. However, Baral had a rebellious type of
nature and he would do what he wanted to do.
“Actually, I’m from a well-to-do Baral clan of Pokhara. It is quite understandable that with the social status and the prestige that my parents hold in society, they would definitely have higher expectations from their children. Like my elder brother Dr. Amrit Baral, who is a practicing doctor, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. However, I had no interest in these professions at all. Instead, I got into cycling when I was merely a tiny toddler, and later as I grew older; my interest began growing in cycling even more. Now cycling has become an inseparable part of my life”, said Baral confidently.
All photos: By Ajit Baral
After
the end of the world cycle tour, Baral focused his energy on promoting Nepali
tourism through cycling. He started traveling to several places in the country
and promoted those places, which have touristic value.
“I
have intense love and respect for my country. I always want to see my country
economically strong and financially independent. But I know all this is
possible only if the tourism sector of the country progresses uninterruptedly.
During my world cycling tour, I advertised the amazing wealth of nature that
Mother Nature has bestowed upon my country. I was glad to receive people’s
enthusiastic responses throughout my world cycling tour”, said Baral.
A
critical time did also come in Baral’s life when he met an accident and his
left leg had been hit by paralyzes. He was unable to move his left leg and some
part of his waist. He was completely bedridden and his dream to promote Nepali
tourism received a serious jolt.
“The accident was a serious one. I could not move my left leg and waist at all. Doctors had advised me to take complete rest. I was helpless and I found all of a sudden my world had been limited within my bed. Doctors had given me clear instructions that I should never try to cycle again, or I would completely damage the nerves of my left leg. I followed doctors’ advice and lay on the bed for two years, however, without any progress. During that time, I had even thought of committing suicide---I was completely dejected and hopeless”, revealed Baral.
After two years, Baral had lost all hope of getting cured of paralysis of his leg. He had no belief in doctors’ medicines. After two years of regular medication, one day he threw all the medicines and began to drag his body with the help of crunches.
“Doctors
had warned me that if I try to walk then I would completely damage the entire
nervous system of my body. I gave a damn to the doctor’s advice and I continued
dragging my body on crutches. After a few days, I began walking without
crutches after then I was cycling as well. As days progressed I started getting
more strength and now you can see my legs are as strong as those of horses”,
said Baral with a wide smile flickering across his face.
Today
Baral is happy in the sense that his willpower proved doctors wrong and he is
completely healthy. He is regularly on his mission of promoting Nepali tourism
with his mountain bike.
When this scribe asked him if his parents supports him in full-time cycling and promoting Nepali tourism. Upon this, he said, “Well, in short, I should say ‘No’. Actually, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. They had also provided all the necessary facilities that I needed. But I had refused to follow what they wanted me to do in my life. Even today, my parents ask me to leave cycling and start a business of my own and for that, they are ready to help me with any amount of money. But I have refused to accept their proposal. So there is a stalemate type of situation between my parents and me---but I will not give in and my service to promote Nepali tourism will remain to continue until I have enough strength to paddle my cycle”, said Baral rather emotionally.
It is
very sad to see that a person who has devoted his life to the promotion of
Nepali tourism, but the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) or Pokhara Tourism Council
(PTC) have taken his contributions for granted. They have never felt to support
him financially. He has been promoting Nepali tourism without any financial
assistance from these organizations. Just imagine how much change he can bring
only if NTB and PTC work with him to promote Nepali tourism.
Ajit Baral is a committed cyclist who has devoted his life to the promotion of Nepali tourism. Baral has amazing stamina, courage, and skill to become a brand ambassador of Nepali tourism abroad. Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and Pokhara Tourism Council (PTC) and several other organizations must work hand in hand with Baral to promote Nepali tourism.
And different business companies and national and international brands can also collaborate with Baral for mutual benefits. In this way, Baral’s passion for cycling will remain alive and on the other hand, he will promote their business at home and abroad.
LB Thapa with Ajit Baral, the world cyclist and the promoter of Nepali Tourism. Photo: Read 2b Happy. |
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Hello, Ajit Dai. How are you. Do you remember me? I met you in Kathmandu. Very nice article about you. Have a nice day and good luck for you.
ReplyDeleteDurga Lamichhane
Kathmandu
Thank you so much for your love and support
DeleteYou are really a celebrity in Nepal. I agree with the title of ambassador of Nepali tourism to the world.
ReplyDeleteDhan Prasad Gurung
Dharan
Thank you so much for your love and support,
DeleteBest wishes to you
You have a big fan following in Nepal. You are doing good work. I'm sure one day Nepal government will approach you. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteDevendra Lama
Kathmandu
Thank you so much for your awesome comment,best wishes to you
DeleteI'm writing this comment from Butwal. One time I had met you in Pokhara. I don't know whether you remember me or not. I'm always impressed by your life style.
ReplyDeleteDipak Shrestha
Kushma
Really appreciate your comment,hope to see you again
DeleteIt is very nice to know after reading this blog that you had been to the US. I'm from California and I have been cycling for the last 20 years. I'm not sure but I think I have met you at a youth hostel.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I am glad to know that you are still cycling. Many people don't cycle for more than a few years. I really appreciate your dedication.
William Atkins
California, USA
Your comment means alot to me,really appreciated and thank you so much,
DeleteCycle is part of my life,
Best wishes to you
Hi there! I am from Choa Chu Kang from Singapore. I am a cyclist and I have planned to visit Nepal on this coming October. I will also visit Pokhara. If you don't mind then can you please give me your mobile number so that I can contact you in Pokhara.
ReplyDeleteLi Shun Fen
Choa Chu Kang, Singapore
You are most welcome to Nepal and specially to pokhara,
DeleteThank you so much for your comment
Instagram: Travelling_with_ajit
Hope to see you soon,
Excellent article about a brilliant person. Nepal government must value you. Otherwise a good person like you will leave the country. The country cannot lose you, we are ready to lose our dui kaudi ka netaharu. Nepal needs you brother.
ReplyDeleteBhuwan Ranabhat
Pokhara
This means alot to be,Really really happy with your comment.
DeleteThank you so much
Very nice to read about Ajit Baral. Actually I follow Cycle Baba, an Indian cyclist. He was a doctor by profession but now fully turned to full time cyclist. His life story is very much similar with yours. Now I will also follow you.
ReplyDeleteI would also like to thank to this blog because this blog always writes about nice people.
Sudhanshu Misra
New Delhi, India
Thank you so much for your awesome comment,
DeleteYou can search me as travelling with ajit in instagram
Wow! Paragliding with a Cycle. Amazing and also risky. I salute your passion for cycling.
ReplyDeleteAnju Shrestha
Kathmandu
Thank you so much
DeleteHello, Ajit ji. We have recently started a cycling club in Besisahar, Lamjung. When will you come to Beshisahar? We want to go for cycling with you.
ReplyDeleteDinesh Regmi
Roshan Gurung
Abiral Gurung
Tej Gurung
Akash Karki
Anish Basnet
Thank you for your comment,means alot to me
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Travelling with Ajit
I am really glad to see your commitment. After reading this article I have understood what sacrifice you have made for your passion. No worry my brother God is seeing everything. One day you will get what you really deserve for.
ReplyDeleteBinod Bhandari
Kathmandu
Thanks you so much for your awesome comment,
DeleteYou are a very interesting person. Your devotion is pure as you are.
ReplyDeleteRabindra Jain
Gujarat, India
Thank you so much for your comment
DeleteGreat you are the one who dedicated life to travelling with cycles , its not a joke to world tour with cycle and one thing your looking so happy and satisfy which is every one can noticed its so important to be for every life, thanks and also i would like to thanks lb sir for suporting by let knowing to us about such personality.
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome bro.
ReplyDeleteSatish Jha
Birganj, Nepal
Very nice. Just today I read about you on this blog. You are really a very different man. I am really very much impressed with your philosophy of life. Cycling for the promotion of tourism...great work.
ReplyDeleteWilliam Atkins
Auckland, Australia