Noraly Schoenmaker, a biker from Holland exploring Pakistan’s northern areas, faced an unusual experience when police officers repeatedly stopped her and asked strange questions during her journey.
Noraly, one of the most popular female bikers with around 2.9 million YouTube subscribers, said that police stopped her at one point, checked her documents, and then assigned two officers to accompany her. “They kept taking me from one police team to another,” she said in her YouTube video.
In total, six different police teams interrogated her. During these checks, they asked for her name, age and documents. Noraly said she kept cooperating, but one question left her frustrated. “They asked me why I am not married at 37 and where my husband is,” she said.
The biker expressed her irritation and questioned the officers. “Do you think it is okay to ask such personal questions from a female tourist,” she said.
Despite the uncomfortable moments, Noraly also praised Pakistan’s hospitality in the same video. She stopped at a small roadside hotel for breakfast where the owners refused to take money. “You are our guest. Tell us if you need anything else. We will not take any money from you,” they told her.
Noraly recorded her entire experience and uploaded it on her YouTube channel, where she highlighted both the unnecessary police behavior and the kindness she experienced from ordinary Pakistanis.

