Surakshya KC becomes first Nepali female moto-vlogger to hit 1 million YouTube subscribers
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At a glance
- Surakshya KC has become the first Nepali female moto-vlogger to achieve 1 million subscribers on YouTube.
- Her channel, Surakshya KC Official, gained popularity through her moto-vlogs, especially from Indian destinations.
- She started her YouTube journey a decade ago with dance and riding videos.
Surakshya KC has made history as the first Nepali female moto-vlogger to surpass one million subscribers on YouTube. Her official channel, Surakshya KC Official, now boasts a following of over a million dedicated viewers. This significant milestone comes after a decade of content creation, which began with short dance and riding videos.
In recent years, Surakshya's moto-vlogs have captured the attention of a global audience. Her travelogues from popular destinations such as Manali, Nubra Valley, and Ladakh in India have particularly resonated with viewers, contributing to her channel's rapid growth. Her engaging content showcases her passion for riding and exploration, offering viewers a glimpse into diverse landscapes and experiences.
Originally from Myagdi, Surakshya is married to Bibidh Jung Thapa, another prominent moto-vlogger who has amassed nearly 1.6 million YouTube followers himself. Their shared passion for vlogging and motorcycling creates a unique dynamic, potentially inspiring other creators in Nepal and beyond. Surakshya's achievement not only highlights her individual success but also marks a significant moment for female representation in the male-dominated field of moto-vlogging.
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