A different agenda: Moin Khan takes foreigners on the ride of a lifetime

Khan documents his journey with nine foreigners on motorbikes in the northern areas of Pakistan


Web Desk November 21, 2014

Moin Khan has been showing his love for Pakistan for quite some time now by riding around on his trusted bike on roads less travelled. 

Khan has made international and local headlines with his simple yet effective plan titled ‘A Different Agenda’. After the epic journey from San Francisco to Lahore on a motorcycle, Khan is now coming to Karachi to share his experience riding through the northern area's of Pakistan.

This time around, Moin invited nine foreigners from around the world to come ride motorcycle with him in Pakistan. Together they visited, arguably, some of the most gorgeous places on Earth. Starting from Chitral, Shadur, Hunza, Passu, Khunjerab Pass and all the way down to Islamabad.

And the best part? You can be a part of the epic journey since the group decided to make a documentary to share a side of Pakistan that is rarely seen in the media.

Khan plans to the screen the documentary in Karachi on December 5 at the Agha Hasan Abedi Auditorium, 5th Floor, Dewan Farooq Medical Complex, SIUT.

You can view a trailer of the 55-minute documentary that is bound to make you fall in love with Pakistan once again here.

In the meantime, Khan is also vying for a place on the Fjällräven Polar, a 300km long winter adventure north of the Arctic Circle.

Ordinary people from all over the world can take part in the trip but they would have to qualify by first uploading videos and images and their motivation before seeking votes from the public. Those who garner the most votes and clear the Fjällräven jury, get to go on the trip. You can vote for Khan here.

COMMENTS (2)

Punjab | 9 years ago | Reply

Thats what you call living...people really exist....hats off my friend and keep up the good work.

Sohail | 9 years ago | Reply

Respect Moin,

You did a wonderful job. We need more people like you. You are an inspiration!

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