15th August 2025, Kathmandu
inDrive, the global mobility and urban services platform, has announced the launch of its exciting new contest, “Ride More, Win More!”, giving riders the opportunity to win amazing prizes simply by booking rides through the inDrive app.
inDrive Nepal contest
Running from August 12 to August 30, 2025, the campaign rewards riders with unlimited chances to win:
- Take 3 rides = Get 1 entry ticket
- (No limits – the more you ride, the better your chances!)
Prizes include:
- 10 Yadea E8S PRO Electric Scooters
- 30 Ultima Watch Circle Smartwatches
“At inDrive, we believe in giving people the freedom to choose their driver and set a fair price for every ride. ‘Ride More, Win More’ is our way of thanking our community for trusting us while inviting more people to experience that freedom, fairness, and transparency,” said Rita Pokharel, inDrive Nepal Country Representative. “The more you ride, the greater your chances of winning these fantastic prizes.”
The campaign is open to all users in Nepal. Simply book rides through the inDrive app during the contest period to participate. The grand prize lucky draw will take place after the campaign ends, with winners announced on September 5, 2025, via inDrive’s official Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok pages.
About inDrive
inDrive is a global mobility and urban services platform, downloaded over 360 million times and ranked the world’s second most downloaded mobility app for three consecutive years. Beyond ride-hailing, inDrive offers intercity transportation, delivery, and other urban services.
Guided by its mission to challenge social injustice, inDrive supports local communities through its fair pricing model, allowing passengers and drivers to agree on a price directly. The company aims to positively impact the lives of one billion people by 2030 through both its core business and its non-profit arm, inVision, which empowers communities through education, sports, arts, sciences, and equality initiatives.
inDrive operates in 982 cities across 48 countries.
For more: inDrive Nepal contest