ABOUT US
WHO WE ARE
Kathmandu Legends is a team of Royal Enfield enthusiast and adventure riders from Kathmandu formed in August 2020. The main aim of KL is to explore the unexplored regions of Nepal on motorcycle and facilitate the riders to reach those places maintaining high level of road safety, organize culturally accepted adventure sports and entertainment create a bond among riders’ brotherhood.
The members of KL are from varied backgrounds but with a common vision of promoting motorcycle tourism in Nepal. The members have a long track record of touring, road marshalling, facilitating and conducting events from the flat zones to the extreme mountain terrains of Nepal. All the team members of KL are certified marshals recognized by the National Sport Council, Nepal Automobile Sports Association (NASA).

Ramesh Awale - Chief
As a successful businessperson, Ramesh not only initiated the business activities in Nepal, he is also known as a charity giver among the riding community in Nepal. His passion of riding motorcycle for the last fifteen years has made him a road captain of the new generation, He has ridden through the different terrains of Nepal and India.

Prashant Joshi - Treasurer
The youngest member of the Team; Prashant is originally a businessperson but his passion of riding Royal Enfield for more than ten years guided him to be one of the most travelling person among the young riders in Nepal. Besides measuring the roads of Nepal, he has also wheeled on the route “Kathmandu to Kanyakumari” in 2019.

Sherap Sherpa - Secretary
A former graphic designer, adventure tourer, owner of Wild Tracks Nepal - a professional motorbike touring company, a photographer, a hiker, life member of Bird Conservation Society and an avid reader, Sherap is one of the founder members of KL who has travelled through all terrains of Nepal, India and Bhutan on his Royal Enfield for more than two decades. Sherap has also ridden with Hollywood actor Jack Reynor (Transformer) to Upper Mustang and travelled on the part of the Route 69 with celebrated helicopter pilot Jaoquin Brandi. He has a book under his wing called “Road Signs of Ladakh”.
