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Catch Wheels is a Motovlog team website from Nepal. Its core focus is showcasing Nepal’s natural scenery and travel routes through motorcycle riding videos, photos, and travel stories. The site says it was launched in 2018 by a group of people who love riding and travel, with the goal of helping both local and overseas travelers discover popular and lesser-known destinations such as Kathmandu, Mustang, Bandipur, Langtang, and Sindhuli Gadhi.
The site mainly provides travel content rather than transactional services. The homepage aggregates multiple YouTube riding videos covering routes such as Sundarijal, Sindhuli Gadhi, Bandipur, Lakuri Bhanjyang, Markhu/Kulekhani, and Langtang. The article section includes content such as a five-day motorcycle trip to Mustang, motorcycle safety tips, monsoon riding advice, and weekend short-trip destinations. Overall, the format is centered on “riding stories + video links + photo records,” making it useful for collecting travel inspiration.
The crawled page content does not show any paid subscriptions, membership system, guide service pricing, or motorcycle rental rates. Its public content can therefore be considered mostly free to browse, but it should not be treated as a travel platform where users can directly place bookings.
Its strengths are its niche focus and local perspective, offering many real-world insights into motorcycle travel in Nepal. It is especially suitable for users who want to understand riding routes around Kathmandu and the atmosphere of mountain travel. The drawbacks are also clear: the site feels more like a personal or team blog, and it lacks structured information such as route maps, traffic risk warnings, accommodation budgets, and permit guidance. The Instagram section shows “No access token,” suggesting that some social embed features may no longer work. The content update frequency is also unclear.
It is suitable for motorcycle travel enthusiasts, people planning an independent trip to Nepal, travel video creators looking for shooting inspiration, and visitors interested in places such as Mustang, Langtang, and Bandipur. It is not suitable for users who need Chinese-language customer support, commercial guarantees, itinerary quotes, or one-stop booking.
The website itself is likely directly accessible, but its core videos depend on YouTube, and its social content also involves Facebook and Instagram, which are generally not directly accessible in mainland China. Overall, it should be considered “partially restricted.” Reading the web pages may not be a major issue, but watching the full Motovlog content usually requires a proxy environment.
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catchwheels.com is an Nepal Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach catchwheels.com directly.