Bike and Scooty on Rent in Araku — The Complete 2026 Guide
Looking for a bike and scooty on rent in Araku? You are in the right place. Whether you are a traveller landing in Araku for a weekend, a digital nomad spending a month exploring Eastern Ghats, or a local who simply wants the freedom of two wheels without buying one, our Araku rental fleet is ready for you. We have built our service around three things every rider in Araku actually cares about — transparent pricing, well-maintained bikes and scooties, and doorstep delivery anywhere across Araku main and Tyda.
Araku is a coffee valley hill station, and the way you experience it changes completely the moment you have your own set of wheels. Buses, autos and cab apps work, but they do not let you stop at a roadside chai stall on a whim, take the long way home through Araku main, or chase a sunset at Tribal Museum. A rented bike or scooty in Araku gives you exactly that freedom — at a fraction of the cost of a self-drive car.
Why Rent a Bike or Scooty in Araku
There are six honest reasons riders pick a two wheeler over a four wheeler in Araku:
1. Parking is effortless. Anyone who has tried to park near Borra Caves on a weekend knows the pain. A scooty fits where a car simply cannot.
2. Traffic is no longer a punishment. Araku traffic is part of the charm and part of the chaos. A bike or scooty cuts your commute in half on most routes inside Araku main and Tyda.
3. The price is unbeatable. Our scooty and bike rental prices in Araku are among the most affordable you will find — typically less than a single round-trip cab ride. Ping us on WhatsApp for the latest live price.
4. Fuel goes further. Most of our scooties deliver 45–55 kmpl and our commuter bikes 40–50 kmpl. A full tank will easily cover a full day of city exploring plus a short ride out to Araku to Borra.
5. Doorstep delivery in Araku. Tell us your hotel, hostel, Airbnb or office anywhere across Araku main and Tyda and we drop the bike to you, helmet included.
6. The best of Eastern Ghats is on a bike route. Some of the most beautiful rides in Eastern Ghats — Araku to Borra, Araku to Tyda and Araku to Chaparai — start the moment you swing a leg over the seat.
Bikes and Scooties Available for Rent in Araku
Our Araku fleet is curated for the kind of riding people actually do here. You will not find tired, beaten-up rentals on our list — every two wheeler is serviced after each rental and undergoes a full safety check every 30 days.
Scooties on rent in Araku — best price guaranteed
Scooties are the most popular rental in Araku because they are light, easy, automatic and friendly to first-time riders. We stock the Honda Activa 6G, TVS Jupiter, Suzuki Access 125 and Honda Dio. Each scooty comes with a full tank handover option, a free helmet, mobile holder on request, and unlimited kilometres on most plans. The Activa and Jupiter are perfect for city use across Araku main and Tyda, while the Access 125 handles longer day rides to Araku to Borra with ease.
Bikes on rent in Araku — premium fleet for city and adventure routes
For riders who want a little more punch, our Araku bike fleet is built for both city and highway. The Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Bullet 350 are the obvious favourites for trips to Araku to Chaparai. For lighter, sportier riding we stock the Bajaj Pulsar 150, Yamaha FZ, KTM Duke 200 and Royal Enfield Himalayan for anyone planning a serious ride out of Araku. Each bike comes with full service history, a helmet for the rider, and a pillion helmet on request at no extra cost.
Premium and adventure motorcycles
If you are riding out of Araku on a longer route — say Araku to Tyda — and you want a bike built for it, ask us about our Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, KTM Adventure 390 and BMW G310 GS. These are released only with valid licence and prior riding experience.
Best Riding Routes Around Araku
The best test of a rental is whether you actually use it for a real ride. Here are the most rewarding routes that start in Araku:
Araku to Borra — the classic day ride. Easy on a scooty, comfortable on a 150–350cc bike. Best done early morning to beat Araku traffic on the way out.
Araku to Tyda — a step up in distance. A 150cc bike or larger is ideal. Carry your full ID, a backup pair of gloves, and pack light.
Araku to Chaparai — for a weekend break. Leave Araku early, ride at a relaxed pace, refuel at the halfway point. Royal Enfield Classic 350 is the most-rented bike for this route.
Inside Araku itself, the most-loved circuits include riding through Araku main and Tyda on a quiet weekend morning and a sunset loop past Tribal Museum and Borra Caves.
What's Included in Every Araku Rental
• One ISI-marked helmet for the rider
• Pillion helmet on request
• Roadside breakdown support across Eastern Ghats
• Sanitised vehicle, fully serviced
• Document delivery option for valid Indian driving licence holders
What you pay extra for: fuel (delivered with reserve, returned at the same level), late return after the grace hour, and damage beyond fair wear and tear. That is it. For live prices in Araku, message us on WhatsApp — we share the latest rates instantly.
How to Book a Bike or Scooty in Araku
Booking with us takes under two minutes and you can do it entirely on WhatsApp. There is no app to download, no long form to fill, and no surprise verification call days later.
Step 1 — Pick your vehicle. Choose a scooty if it is your first time renting in Araku or you are mostly riding inside the city. Choose a bike if you are heading out on any of the routes above.
Step 2 — Share your dates and pickup location. We deliver across Araku main and Tyda and most other neighbourhoods of Araku. Hotel, hostel, Airbnb, office, train station, airport — wherever you are.
Step 3 — Verify and ride. A valid driving licence (Indian licence for geared bikes, learner's permit acceptable for scooties only on request), one government ID, and a refundable security deposit are all we need. Most pickups take under ten minutes from the moment our delivery rider arrives.
Documents You Need to Rent a Bike or Scooty in Araku
Indian residents need a valid driving licence, an Aadhaar card (or any government photo ID), and one address proof. For international travellers, an International Driving Permit along with your home country licence and passport is sufficient. We accept the security deposit in cash, UPI or card.
Best Time to Ride in Araku
Araku's riding season is at its best from September to March. The roads dry up, the air is comfortable, and visibility is excellent for ride-outs to Araku to Borra. If you are riding during peak summer, our advice is to start at dawn, finish your long ride by 11am, and take it slow during the afternoon. During the monsoon, stick to city rides inside Araku main and Tyda and avoid the ghat sections on routes like Araku to Tyda unless you are an experienced wet-weather rider.
Tips for a Safe Ride in Araku
1. Wear the helmet — always. Police checks across Araku are strict and a helmet is non-negotiable for both rider and pillion.
2. Carry the rental papers. We hand you a sealed envelope with the RC copy, insurance and rental agreement. Keep it under the seat.
3. Plan your fuel. Fuel stations are common inside Araku but get rare on routes like Araku to Chaparai. Fill up before you leave the city limits.
4. Respect the speed limits. Most arterial roads in Araku are now monitored by camera. The fine reaches your phone before you reach your destination.
5. Inspect with us at pickup. Walk around the bike with our delivery rider, photograph existing scratches, test the brakes and lights. This protects both of us at return time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to rent a bike in Araku? Yes. Every vehicle is insured, serviced and handed over with a documented inspection. We have served thousands of riders across Araku and Eastern Ghats.
Can I take the bike outside Araku? Absolutely. Trips to Araku to Borra and Araku to Tyda are common and included in the standard rental. For interstate rides, just inform us in advance so the paperwork covers the route.
Do you deliver to my hotel in Araku? We deliver free of cost across Araku main and Tyda. A nominal fee applies for delivery beyond Araku main and Tyda.
What if the bike breaks down? Call our 24×7 support line. We dispatch roadside help anywhere across Eastern Ghats and arrange a replacement vehicle if the issue cannot be fixed quickly.
Can I rent a scooty without a geared licence? Yes — Indian rules allow non-geared scooties up to 50cc on a learner's permit. For 100–125cc scooties we recommend a full licence.
Ready to Ride in Araku?
Your next ride through Araku — past Tribal Museum, Borra Caves, Padmapuram Gardens and Chaparai or out towards Araku to Borra — is one WhatsApp message away. Tap the button below, tell us your dates and your pickup point, and we will deliver your bike or scooty on rent in Araku with helmets, paperwork and a full tank, ready to go.