Four members of Soul Moto Club are currently on a bike expedition across Nagaland, combining adventure with charity.

The team—Imkong Tzuwar, Tzudiyong Jamir, Aosungkum Jamir, and Sentiyanger B Longkumer—started Expedition 3.0: Nagaland Odyssey with the goal of exploring the state’s interiors while lending a helping hand along the way.
On Saturday, they visited Luthur Village in the Pungro Area, where they met with the Council Chairman and donated stationery and hygiene supplies to the Government Primary School (GPS), which has around 40 students. The donation included pencils, pens, erasers, sharpeners, sketch pens, crayons, rulers, toothpaste, and toothbrushes.
“It came from the thought of how privileged we are compared to others and to teach ourselves of how grateful we should be of our situation,” the members shared.
Soul Moto Club was formed in 2022 by a small group of biking enthusiasts. They completed tours of Sikkim and Meghalaya in their first two expeditions. The third expedition was initially planned as an international trip but was re-routed to Nagaland to understand their homeland better before venturing abroad.
Their route covers: Mokokchung to Longwa; Longwa to Shamator; Shamator to Pungro; A day exploring Pungro; Pungro to Mt. Kapamodzu; Mt. Kapamodzu to Dzuleke; Dzuleke to Dimapur; and Dimapur to Mokokchung