Royal Enfield Nepal Organizes 'Rental Partners Meet 2026' to Promote Two-Wheeler Tourism
Kathmandu. Royal Enfield Nepal has organized 'Rental Partners Meet 2026' with the objective of promoting the two-wheeler tourism sector.
Stakeholders related to motorcycle rental businesses from across Nepal participated in the event held in Lalitpur.
The event, organized by Alpha Automotive, the official distributor of Royal Enfield in Nepal, was attended by operators of 40 motorcycle rental companies, representatives from Royal Enfield India, and company employees.
Discussions were held on the possibilities, challenges, and sustainable development measures of the expanding motorcycle tourism sector in Nepal. Participants shared their views on regulatory complexities, lack of infrastructure, and business sustainability issues.
Speakers stated that two-wheeler tourism can play a significant role in bringing foreign tourists to Nepal, creating employment, and promoting lesser-known tourist destinations. They also mentioned that this sector would be useful in establishing Nepal as an international destination for adventure motorcycling.
The event also emphasized the need to increase coordination among industries and present common suggestions to government bodies.
The organizer, Alpha Automotive, has pledged to make collaboration, coordination, and industry-related information exchange with rental partners more effective. Royal Enfield has also stated that it will continue its initiatives related to partnerships, community engagement, and sustainable tourism to further strengthen the riding ecosystem in Nepal.
In production since 1901, Royal Enfield is considered one of the oldest motorcycle brands in the world. The company currently produces premium motorcycles such as the Guerrilla 450, Classic 350, and Himalayan 450.
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