Aman Verma
2 weeks ago
5
Bike was in excellent condition and the pickup process was super smooth. Perfect for Solang valley ride!
4.8(124 reviews)
Manali, Himachal Pradesh
A perfect blend of style, comfort and performance for Manali's scenic rides.
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Smooth on Hills
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A relaxed ride through Manali's winding mountain roads and scenic valleys.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 – Manali Bike Rental Subtitle: A reliable ride for winding Himachal roads Book Now Bike Details Engine 349 cc Fuel Type Petrol Mileage 35 km/l Transmission Manual Seating 2 Helmet Included (2 helmets) Rental Period Daily / Weekly / Monthly Color Rebel Red About Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Riding the Hunter 350 around Manali feels like a conversation between you and the road. The twin‑shock setup soaks up the potholes you’ll find on the market streets, while the wide handlebars give you confidence when you’re tackling the steep climbs up to the Rohtang Pass. It’s not a sport bike, so you won’t be chasing high‑rev thrills, but the low‑end torque makes city traffic and those winding mountain bends feel smooth and relaxed. If you’re travelling with a partner or a friend, the two‑seat layout works well – the rear seat is comfortable enough for short hops, and the included helmets mean you’re set for a quick ride without extra hassle. Beginners who have a basic handle on a commuter bike will find the Hunter’s power delivery forgiving, yet seasoned riders appreciate the classic Royal Enfield vibe that never feels dated. For a Manali Bike Rental, the Hunter 350 strikes a nice balance: it’s sturdy enough for the occasional gravel stretch, yet nimble enough to weave through the bustling bazaar. The Rebel Red finish catches the eye against the green valleys, giving you a splash of colour that’s easy to spot in a parking lot or on a narrow lane. Key Features of Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Classic single‑cylinder engine delivers smooth pull at low speeds – ideal for traffic jams and hill climbs without constant gear hunting. Wide, flat handlebars let you sit upright, reducing fatigue on long rides through the hills. Rebel Red paint not only looks sharp but also stands out in the misty mornings of Manali, making it easier to locate the bike. Dual‑shock rear suspension softens the jolt from uneven stone roads, keeping both rider and passenger comfortable. Manual 5‑speed gearbox offers precise control, letting you pick the right gear for steep ascents or relaxed cruising along the Beas River. Included helmets are sturdy and well‑ventilated, so you won’t feel cramped on a sunny afternoon ride. Requirements to Rent Valid driver's license with motorcycle endorsement Government ID (Aadhaar, passport, or voter ID) Refundable security deposit (cash or card)
Engine
349.34 cc
Fuel Type
PETROL
Mileage
45 km/l
Transmission
Manual
Seating
2 People
Helmets
2 Included
Color
REBEL RED
Engine
349.34 cc
Fuel Type
PETROL
Mileage
45 km/l
Transmission
Manual
Seating
2 People
Helmets
2 Included
Color
REBEL RED
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Aman Verma
2 weeks ago
5
Bike was in excellent condition and the pickup process was super smooth. Perfect for Solang valley ride!
Nikita Sharma
1 month ago
5
Loved the comfort and balance. Made our trip to Manikaran and Kasol so much fun!
Rohit Singh
2 months ago
5
Great service by Hire N Ride. Helmets were clean and bike performance was top notch.
No, fuel is not included. The bike comes with limited fuel—please refuel at a fuel station as needed.
You can choose a daily, weekly, or monthly rental period depending on your travel plans.
Bring a valid motorcycle‑endorsed driving licence, a government‑issued ID, and a payment method for the security deposit.
Yes, two helmets are included with the rental at no extra charge.
Absolutely. Its torque and suspension handle the steep climbs and winding turns you’ll encounter around Manali.
There is no strict kilometre cap, but you’re expected to return the bike in the same condition and refuel as needed.