About this bike
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 – Manali Bike Rental
Subtitle: A reliable ride for exploring Manali’s winding roads
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 |
About Royal Enfield Hunter 350
Riding the Hunter 350 in Manali feels like a friendly companion that’s eager to take on the hills without demanding too much from you. The bike’s upright riding posture lets you keep an eye on traffic, and the twin‑shock rear suspension soaks up the potholes you’ll inevitably meet on the mountain roads. It’s not a sport bike, so you won’t be pinching the throttle at every corner, but you’ll still get enough grunt to cruise up the Rohtang Pass without sweating.
For couples looking for a relaxed day out, the Hunter’s roomy seat and smooth clutch make it easy to share the ride. Solo travelers who are still getting comfortable with manual gear changes will appreciate the forgiving gearbox – the shifts are light, and the bike won’t lurch forward unexpectedly. If you’re a first‑time rider in the hills, the Hunter gives you confidence without feeling like a heavyweight.
Manali’s charm is best discovered on two wheels. Picture this: you start at the bustling Mall Road, grab a steaming cup of chai, then head north on the winding lanes that lead to the old Hadimba Temple. The Hunter’s low seat height lets you hop on and off at the temple parking without a struggle. A short ride later you’re at the serene Beas Riverbank, where you can park, stretch your legs, and watch the water rush by. On a sunny afternoon, you might take the bike up to the Solang Valley viewpoint – the road is a mix of gentle climbs and tight bends, and the Hunter’s stable handling makes every turn feel natural.
Key Features of Royal Enfield Hunter 350
- Wide handlebars – give you better leverage on twisty mountain roads, so you feel in control even on steep climbs.
- Comfortable, cushioned seat – reduces fatigue on long rides through Manali’s valleys and villages.
- Classic single‑pulse ignition system – offers reliable starts even after a night’s rain.
- Spacious fuel tank (13 L) – lets you explore for a full day without hunting for the next petrol pump.
- Simple, easy‑to‑read analog speedometer – you can glance at it without taking your eyes off the road.
Requirements to Rent
- Valid driver's license with motorcycle endorsement
- Government ID (Aadhaar, passport, or voter ID)
- Refundable security deposit (cash or card)
