Royal Enfield Rentals and Tours service now available across 25 countries

    A total of 62 trips, covering 52 destinations in 25 countries are offered with Royal Enfield Rentals and Tours.

    Published On Apr 19, 2024 07:00:00 AM

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    Royal Enfield Rentals and Tours service now available across 25 countries
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    Building on the success of Royal Enfield Rentals in India, the company has now made that service available across many more international markets and has dubbed it Royal Enfield Rentals and Tours. With accredited partners in all the countries where this service is available, Royal Enfield aims to make its entire lineup available for riders across the world. 

    The RE Rentals and Tours service covers everything from motorcycle rentals and professionally guided tours to assistance with curating self-guided trips. Catering to a diverse spectrum of riding preferences, in terms of terrain and level of expertise, Royal Enfield Rentals and Tours will allow prospective explorers to set out on whatever route they choose, all while enjoying support from the local service provider.

    To rent a Royal Enfield motorcycle or to book a motorcycle tour, one has to head to royalenfield.com/rentals and royalenfield.com/tours, browse through the options based on planned destination and time frame, and then confirm their interest. A call-back from the tour operator will be organised, to confirm and finalise details of the tour and the itinerary. 

    The rental programme extends to 32 destinations, spanning India, South Africa, Indonesia, Colombia, Turkey, France, Sotland, Spain and Namibia among others. Collaborating with multiple tour partners, Royal Enfield provides riders with a diverse array of experiences across a total of 62 trips, covering 52 destinations in 25 countries. 

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