World Bicycle Day observed in Islamabad

Cyclists from all walks of life including diplomats, civil society members, and corporate professionals at D-Chowk

By Muhammad Saleh Zaafir
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June 02, 2025
People take part in a cycle rally to mark World Bicycle Day Rally organized by Turkmenistan Embassy, in Islamabad on June 1, 2025. — Online

ISLAMABAD: The World Bicycle Day (WBD) has been observed here Sunday through a bicycle rally for the promotion of health and sustainability that was organized jointly by Turkmenistan Embassy and Serena hotel.

They organized a vibrant and inclusive WBD Rally to promote health benefits of cycling and its positive impact on the environment. This marks the third consecutive year of this collaboration, underscoring a shared commitment to sustainability and community well-being.

The cyclists from all walks of life including diplomats, civil society members, corporate professionals, families, and youth gathered at D-Chowk for an early evening rally and cycled to Islamabad Serena Hotel embodying the spirit of unity and purpose behind the global observance.

The event was organized as part of Serena Hotels’ Sports Diplomacy initiative, which uses sports as a bridge to bring communities together and inspire healthy lifestyles. This platform has championed numerous inclusive programs, including free golf training camps and tennis clinics for young girls, blind cricket, squash, polo, and winter sports.

Speaking on the occasion, CEO Serena Aziz Boolani, emphasized the significance of cycling in modern urban life: “Cycling is more than just a mode of transport; it is a path toward personal well-being and a greener planet. Through this rally and many other initiatives under our sports diplomacy program, we aim to create inclusive opportunities for people of all backgrounds to engage, grow, and thrive.”

Additional Foreign Secretary Syed Ali Asad Gillani was the chief guest on the occasion. His remarks highlighted the value of collaborative diplomacy in promoting regional peace and environmental sustainability.

Ali Gulfraz, President Islamabad Cycling Association, and Turkmenistan Ambassador Atadjan Movlamov, who is also Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Pakistan, speaking on the occasion reinforced the importance of cycling culture and appreciated the growing support for such initiatives in Pakistan.