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Bike Rental Near Pune Railway Station & Airport: Complete Pickup Guide for Travellers

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Updated 20 March 2026

Bike Rental Near Pune Railway Station & Airport: Complete Pickup Guide for Travellers

You just stepped off the Deccan Queen at Pune Junction, backpack on your shoulders, Google Maps open, and one thought running through your head: "How do I get around this city without burning money on autos?"

Or maybe you just landed at Pune Airport, the cab aggregator is showing surge pricing, and you already know you'll need wheels for the next three days anyway.

Either way, the answer is the same: rent a bike in Pune, pick it up within minutes of arriving, and own your trip from the first kilometre.

This guide is built for travellers arriving at Pune Railway Station or Pune Airport. We'll walk you through exactly how to get from the platform or terminal to your rental bike, which bike to pick based on your plans, and how to structure a proper Pune trip — whether it's a weekend blitz or a full week of exploration.

Pune Railway Station vs Pune Airport: Which Boongg Location Is Closest?

Pune airport terminal arrival area

Boongg operates 16 locations across Pune, and two of them are perfectly positioned for travellers arriving by train or flight.

Arriving at Pune Railway Station (Pune Junction)

Pune Junction is right in the heart of the city — Camp area, surrounded by old Pune's commercial district. The nearest Boongg pickup point is the Pune Station location, which is a short walk or a 2-minute auto ride from the main exit.

Distance from station exit to Boongg pickup: Less than 1 km
Time: 5-8 minutes on foot, 2 minutes by auto
Landmark: Near the main road connecting Pune Station to Camp area

Arriving at Pune Airport (Lohegaon)

Pune Airport sits in the eastern part of the city, surrounded by Viman Nagar — one of Pune's most well-connected neighbourhoods. The closest Boongg location is the Viman Nagar pickup point.

Distance from airport exit to Boongg pickup: Approximately 2-3 km
Time: 5-7 minutes by auto
Landmark: Viman Nagar main road, easily reachable from the airport exit

Both locations are operational during standard hours, and if you're arriving at an odd time, keep reading — we've got a section on late-night arrivals too.

Step-by-Step: Platform to Pickup (Railway Station)

Here's exactly what to do once your train pulls into Pune Junction:

  1. Exit from Platform 1 side (Main Exit): Most long-distance trains arrive on Platforms 1-3. Head towards the main building exit that opens onto Station Road.
  2. Skip the auto queue: The auto-rickshaw stand right outside is always crowded and overpriced for short distances. You can walk this.
  3. Walk towards Camp: Take the main road heading south from the station. You'll pass the GPO (General Post Office) on your left within a few minutes.
  4. Reach the Boongg pickup point: The Pune Station Boongg location is accessible within minutes. You would have already booked online at boongg.com, so your bike is reserved and waiting.
  5. Quick document check, helmet handover, and you're riding: The whole pickup process takes under 10 minutes. Boongg provides a free helmet with every rental, and there's zero deposit — so you're not locking up cash at the start of your trip.

Pro tip: Book your bike online before you board your train. Boongg lets you reserve in advance, so by the time you walk out of Pune station, your Activa or Pulsar is ready. No waiting, no "sorry sir, all bikes are out."

Step-by-Step: Terminal to Pickup (Pune Airport)

Pune Airport is a single-terminal affair, so navigation is simple:

  1. Collect your luggage and exit the terminal: Pune Airport's arrival hall is compact. You'll be out within 10-15 minutes of landing (domestic flights).
  2. Head to the pickup zone or grab a quick auto: The pre-paid auto counter is right outside arrivals. Tell them Viman Nagar — it's a flat ₹50-70 ride.
  3. Reach the Boongg Viman Nagar location: It's barely 2 km from the airport. The Viman Nagar pickup point is on the main road, easy to spot.
  4. Pick up your pre-booked bike: Same drill — show your documents, get your helmet, and ride out. Total time from terminal exit to riding: about 15 minutes.

Pro tip: If you're landing in the evening and heading straight to Koregaon Park or Kalyani Nagar for dinner, pick up your bike at Viman Nagar and you're already halfway there. It's a 10-15 minute ride to either neighbourhood.

Which Bike Should You Rent? A Decision Guide Based on Your Trip

Bike selection guide: scooter for city, sport bike for highway, cruiser for touring

This is where most travellers overthink things. Let's simplify it. Your choice depends on exactly three factors: where you're going, how many days you need it, and how much luggage you're carrying.

City Exploration (Pune Sightseeing, Food Crawls, Shopping)

Pick: Honda Activa 6G or TVS Jupiter

If you're staying within Pune — visiting Shaniwar Wada, eating at Vaishali, checking out FC Road, riding to Sinhagad Fort — a scooter is your best friend. Pune traffic is dense, parking spaces are tight, and you need something nimble. The Activa gives you a flat footboard for bags, a small boot for essentials, and enough power to handle Pune's hills.

  • Engine: 110cc, automatic — no gear shifting in traffic
  • Mileage: 45-50 km/l — your fuel costs stay minimal
  • Boot space: Fits a small backpack or helmet (not a full-size suitcase)
  • Best for: Solo travellers, couples exploring the city, food lovers doing a Pune darshan

Highway Trips (Lonavala, Mahabaleshwar, Kolhapur)

Pick: Bajaj Pulsar 150 or Royal Enfield Classic 350

If your plan involves the expressway to Lonavala, the ghats to Mahabaleshwar, or a long run to Kolhapur, you need a proper motorcycle. Scooters can technically do these trips, but they're uncomfortable at highway speeds and struggle on steep ghat sections.

  • Pulsar 150: Light, responsive, great for solo riders doing 100-200 km day trips. Excellent mileage for a bike (40-45 km/l).
  • Royal Enfield Classic 350: The go-to for longer tours. Comfortable seat, strong low-end torque for ghat roads, and that exhaust note that makes every hill station approach cinematic. Mileage drops to 30-35 km/l, but for multi-day trips, it's worth it.
  • Best for: Weekend getaways, group rides, anyone covering 150+ km in a day

Budget-Conscious Riders

Pick: TVS Jupiter or Honda Dio

If you're watching every rupee — maybe you're a student visiting Pune for a college fest, or a backpacker on a shoestring — the TVS Jupiter gives you the lowest daily rental with the best mileage combination. Boongg's rates start at just ₹30 per hour, which is genuinely unique in the market. No other rental service in Pune offers hourly pricing this low.

  • Daily cost: Among the lowest in Pune
  • Fuel cost for a full day of city riding (50 km): Roughly ₹100-120
  • Best for: Short stays, budget travellers, solo riders who just need basic transport

Trip Plan Comparison: Which Bike, How Long, What Cost?

Trip Plan Recommended Bike Duration Estimated Cost (Rental + Fuel)
Pune city sightseeing only Honda Activa 6G 1 day ₹400 – ₹550
Weekend: Lonavala + Sinhagad Bajaj Pulsar 150 2 days ₹900 – ₹1,200
3-day Pune + Lonavala combo Honda Activa 6G 3 days ₹1,000 – ₹1,400
5-day Pune + Mahabaleshwar Royal Enfield Classic 350 5 days ₹3,000 – ₹4,000
7-day full Maharashtra tour Royal Enfield Classic 350 7 days ₹4,200 – ₹5,500
Budget city stay (student/backpacker) TVS Jupiter 3 days ₹800 – ₹1,100
Quick business trip (airport area) Honda Dio 1 day ₹350 – ₹500

Costs are approximate and include estimated fuel. Actual rental rates available at boongg.com/bike-rent-pune. Boongg charges zero deposit on all bikes.

The Perfect Weekend Trip Combo (Friday Evening to Monday Morning)

Scenic Pune to Lonavala ghat road for weekend bike trip

This is the most popular itinerary for travellers arriving at Pune by Friday evening train or flight. Here's how to structure it:

Friday Evening: Arrive & Settle

  • 6:00 PM: Arrive at Pune Station or Airport
  • 6:30 PM: Pick up your bike from Boongg (book in advance at boongg.com)
  • 7:00 PM: Check into your hotel/hostel. If you're near the station, Camp and MG Road have plenty of budget options. From the airport, Viman Nagar and Kalyani Nagar have great stays.
  • 8:00 PM: Dinner at a local favourite. Ride to FC Road for street food or Koregaon Park for cafe vibes. Your bike makes this effortless.

Saturday: Lonavala Day Trip

  • 7:00 AM: Start early. Ride towards Lonavala via the old Mumbai-Pune highway (not the expressway — bikes aren't allowed on the expressway, and the old highway is more scenic anyway).
  • 9:30 AM: Reach Lonavala. Visit Tiger's Leap, Bhushi Dam (if monsoon), Rajmachi Point.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at a local dhaba. Try the chikki shops for Lonavala's famous hard candy.
  • 2:00 PM: Head to Kamshet or Pawna Lake if you want to extend the ride. Otherwise, start heading back.
  • 5:00 PM: Back in Pune. Ride to Aga Khan Palace or Shaniwar Wada for a late afternoon visit.
  • 8:00 PM: Dinner in Koregaon Park — plenty of options on North Main Road.

Sunday: Sinhagad Fort + Pune Heritage

  • 6:30 AM: Early start again. Ride to Sinhagad Fort (about 30 km from the city centre). The road up the fort has some steep sections — if you're on an Activa, take it slow on the last 2 km.
  • 9:00 AM: Explore the fort, have hot bhajiya and curd (thali) at the top. The view of the valley is worth the early alarm.
  • 11:00 AM: Ride back to Pune. Stop at Kothrud area for breakfast at a classic Pune misal joint.
  • 1:00 PM: Visit Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, Shaniwar Wada, and walk through the Peths (old Pune lanes).
  • 4:00 PM: Ride to Lavasa if you have energy (2 hours each way), or keep it chill with a ride around Pune University campus and Law College Road.
  • 8:00 PM: Final dinner. Try something iconic — Shreyas for unlimited thali or Good Luck Cafe at FC Road for Bun Maska and Irani Chai.

Monday Morning: Return

  • 7:00 AM: Pack up, ride to the Boongg location, return the bike.
  • 7:30 AM: Walk to the station or auto to the airport. Done.

Total cost for this weekend (bike rental + fuel): Approximately ₹1,200–₹1,800 depending on the bike you choose. Compare that to auto-rickshaws or cabs for the same itinerary and you're saving at least 50%.

3-Day, 5-Day, and 7-Day Itineraries with Cost Breakdown

3-Day Itinerary: Best of Pune

Best bike: Honda Activa 6G
Estimated rental: ₹800–₹1,000
Estimated fuel: ₹300–₹400 (approx. 150 km total)

  • Day 1: Pune heritage — Shaniwar Wada, Dagdusheth Temple, Lal Mahal, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum. Evening at FC Road.
  • Day 2: Sinhagad Fort (morning), Khadakwasla Dam (afternoon), Deccan area for shopping and food.
  • Day 3: Aga Khan Palace, Osho Ashram area (Koregaon Park), National War Museum. Return bike.

Total estimated cost: ₹1,100–₹1,400

5-Day Itinerary: Pune + Hill Stations

Best bike: Bajaj Pulsar 150 or Royal Enfield Classic 350
Estimated rental: ₹2,000–₹3,200
Estimated fuel: ₹800–₹1,200 (approx. 400 km total)

  • Day 1-2: Pune city sightseeing (as above)
  • Day 3: Lonavala day trip via old highway — Tiger's Leap, Bhushi Dam, Karla Caves
  • Day 4: Ride to Mahabaleshwar (120 km). Visit Venna Lake, Mapro Garden, Arthur's Seat. Stay overnight.
  • Day 5: Morning at Mahabaleshwar viewpoints. Ride back to Pune, return bike.

Total estimated cost: ₹2,800–₹4,400

7-Day Itinerary: Full Maharashtra Experience

Best bike: Royal Enfield Classic 350
Estimated rental: ₹3,500–₹4,500
Estimated fuel: ₹1,500–₹2,000 (approx. 600-700 km total)

  • Day 1-2: Pune city deep dive
  • Day 3: Lonavala + Kamshet (paragliding spot)
  • Day 4-5: Mahabaleshwar + Panchgani (overnight stay)
  • Day 6: Ride to Kolhapur via Satara — visit Mahalaxmi Temple, try Kolhapuri misal and tambda-pandhra rassa
  • Day 7: Ride back to Pune (230 km), return bike. Or drop at the nearest Boongg location if heading straight to the station.

Total estimated cost: ₹5,000–₹6,500

Nearby Areas from Pune Railway Station

Once you pick up your bike near Pune Station, here's how close everything is:

  • Camp (Cantonment): You're already here. MG Road, East Street, and the old British-era cantonment area are within a 2-minute ride. Great for shopping, restaurants, and heritage walks.
  • MG Road: Pune's iconic commercial strip. Banks, shops, cafes — all within a 3-minute ride from the station.
  • Shivajinagar: 5-minute ride north. Home to JM Road, the agriculture college, and some of Pune's best street food. Shivajinagar bus stand is here too if you need MSRTC connections.
  • Deccan Gymkhana: 10-minute ride west. FC Road, Goodluck Chowk, Garware Bridge — this is the heart of student Pune. Budget restaurants, bookshops, and a vibe that's uniquely Pune.
  • Swargate: 10-minute ride south. Major bus terminal for Mahabaleshwar, Satara, Kolhapur. Also close to Sarasbaug and Parvati Hill.

The station location puts you right in the centre. Within 10 minutes on a bike, you can reach most of Pune's key areas. This is exactly why renting a scooty near Pune station makes so much sense — you're immediately mobile in a city that's notoriously tricky for public transport.

Nearby Areas from Pune Airport

Picking up from the Viman Nagar location puts you in Pune's eastern corridor — modern, well-connected, and close to the IT hubs:

  • Viman Nagar: You're already here (2 minutes from the airport). Phoenix Marketcity mall, plenty of restaurants, and well-maintained roads. Great base if you're visiting Pune for work.
  • Kalyani Nagar: 10-minute ride. One of Pune's most upscale neighbourhoods. Aga Khan Palace is here, along with great cafes and the Mula-Mutha riverside promenade.
  • Koregaon Park (KP): 15-minute ride. Pune's most cosmopolitan neighbourhood. Osho Ashram, North Main Road's restaurant row, boutique stores, and Pune's best nightlife.
  • Hadapsar: 15-minute ride south-east. Magarpatta City, Amanora Mall — large IT parks and residential complexes.
  • Hinjewadi: 30-minute ride west via the ring road. Pune's IT capital — Infosys, Wipro, TCS campuses. If you're visiting for work at the IT parks, check the Hinjewadi Boongg location too.

Documents to Carry for Bike Rental

Keep these ready before you reach the pickup point. The process is fast, but only if you have your documents sorted:

  1. Valid Driving Licence: Original, not expired. Must have the appropriate vehicle class — LMV for motorcycles, or a separate two-wheeler licence. Learner's licence is not accepted.
  2. Government ID Proof: Aadhaar Card or Passport. This is for identity verification.
  3. Your Booking Confirmation: If you booked online at boongg.com, keep the confirmation handy on your phone.

What you don't need:

  • No deposit: Boongg charges zero deposit on all bikes. You pay only the rental amount.
  • No credit card hold: Unlike some services, there's no card pre-auth or security hold.
  • No local address proof: You're a traveller. Boongg understands that.

Arriving Late at Night? Here's What to Do

Plenty of trains arrive at Pune Junction after 10 PM. The Duronto from Mumbai, the Karnataka Express, the Hussainsagar — they all pull in late. And red-eye flights are becoming more common at Pune Airport too.

Here's your late-night game plan:

  1. Book your bike for the next morning: If you're arriving after 10 PM, set your rental start time for 7 AM or 8 AM the next day. No point picking up a bike at midnight when you're heading straight to your hotel.
  2. Use an auto for the last mile: From Pune Station, autos to Camp/Deccan/Shivajinagar run late. From the airport, pre-paid autos operate until the last flight lands.
  3. Pick up first thing in the morning: Walk to the Boongg location near your hotel, pick up the bike, and start your day with maximum daylight.
  4. If you absolutely need a bike at night: Contact Boongg customer support through the website. They can sometimes arrange late pickups depending on location availability. But honestly? Get some sleep first. Pune's ghat roads and narrow old-city lanes aren't worth navigating when you're exhausted from a 12-hour train ride.

Luggage Handling Tips: What Fits Where

Traveller with luggage on rental scooter in Pune

This is the question nobody answers in other rental guides, but it matters when you're a traveller with bags.

If You're on a Scooter (Activa, Jupiter, Dio)

  • Under-seat boot: Fits a small daypack, a laptop sleeve, or a bag of groceries. It will NOT fit a full-size backpack or a cabin suitcase.
  • Footboard: You can place a medium backpack (40-50L) on the flat footboard between your legs. Not ideal for long rides, but fine for a 10-minute ride from the station to your hotel.
  • Hook: Most scooters have a front hook that can hold a carry bag or a helmet bag. Use it for light items.

Verdict: If you're travelling with just a backpack (up to 50L), a scooter works fine. You ride to your hotel first, drop the bag, and then you're free.

If You're on a Motorcycle (Pulsar, Enfield)

  • Pillion seat + bungee cord: You can strap a medium duffle or backpack to the pillion seat with bungee cords (carry your own or ask at the pickup point). This is the classic Indian touring setup.
  • Bikes with carrier/rack: Some Royal Enfield models come with a rear carrier. You can strap a larger bag (up to 60L) securely on it. Ask for a bike with a carrier when booking if you know you'll have luggage.
  • Tank bag: If you have a magnetic tank bag (common among touring riders), it works perfectly on the Enfield's steel tank.

Verdict: If you're carrying a large suitcase or multiple bags, go with a motorcycle with a carrier. If you're a light packer with a single backpack, the scooter is fine.

The golden rule: Ride from the station/airport to your accommodation first. Drop off your luggage. Then ride light for the rest of your trip. Nobody enjoys navigating Pune's traffic with a 20 kg bag strapped to a two-wheeler.

Why Boongg Works for Travellers (Honest Reasons)

We're not going to give you a marketing pitch. Here's why Boongg specifically makes sense when you're a traveller arriving in Pune:

  • ₹30/hour rentals: No other service in Pune does hourly rentals this affordable. If you just need a bike for 3 hours to explore Camp area and return, you pay for 3 hours. Not a full day.
  • Zero deposit: When you're travelling, locking up ₹2,000-₹5,000 as a security deposit is painful. Boongg doesn't ask for it. Period.
  • Free helmet included: One less thing to worry about. Every bike comes with a helmet. If you're riding with a pillion, mention it during booking.
  • 16 locations across Pune: You can pick up near the station and drop off near the airport (or vice versa). Or pick up in Kothrud and drop off in Hinjewadi. Flexibility matters when you're on a trip.
  • Online booking: Reserve your bike at boongg.com/bike-rent-pune before you even reach Pune. No surprises, no "all bikes booked" at the counter.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I pick up a bike at Pune Railway Station and drop it off at the airport location?

Yes. Boongg supports flexible pickup and drop-off across its 16 Pune locations. You can pick up at the Pune Station location and return at the Viman Nagar location near the airport. Check availability for your specific dates on boongg.com.

2. What is the minimum rental duration? Can I rent for just a few hours?

Boongg offers hourly rentals starting at ₹30/hour. If you just need a bike for 2-3 hours to run around Pune before catching your return train, you pay only for those hours. No full-day minimum.

3. I'm arriving at Pune at midnight. Can I still pick up a bike?

Standard pickup hours apply at most locations. If you're arriving very late, the best approach is to book your bike for the next morning and use an auto-rickshaw for the last mile from the station or airport to your hotel. Contact Boongg support for any special late-night requirements.

4. Do I need to carry a physical driving licence or is a DigiLocker copy fine?

Carry your original physical driving licence. While DigiLocker is legally valid, having the original makes the verification process faster and smoother. Make sure the licence is valid (not expired) and has the correct vehicle class for two-wheelers.

5. Is there a km limit on the rental?

Boongg's rental plans generally come with a daily km limit depending on the bike and plan you choose. For city riding, the standard limit is more than enough. If you're planning a long highway trip (Mahabaleshwar, Kolhapur), check the km policy on your specific booking at boongg.com and opt for an unlimited km plan if available.

6. What happens if the bike breaks down during my trip?

Boongg provides roadside assistance. If you face any mechanical issue, contact their support team and they'll arrange for a replacement bike or on-spot repair depending on your location. Always save the support number in your phone before you start riding.

Final Checklist Before You Board Your Train or Flight to Pune

  1. Book your bike online at boongg.com/bike-rent-pune — choose the right bike based on the guide above
  2. Pack your driving licence (original) and one government ID
  3. Note the Boongg pickup location closest to your arrival point — Pune Station or Viman Nagar (Airport)
  4. Decide on your luggage strategy — drop bags at hotel first, then ride light
  5. Save the Boongg support number in your phone for emergencies
  6. Carry a bungee cord if you're renting a motorcycle and plan to strap luggage to the pillion seat
  7. Download offline maps for Pune on Google Maps — mobile data can be patchy in ghat areas near Sinhagad and on the Lonavala old highway

Pune is one of those cities where having your own wheels changes the entire experience. The difference between waiting for an auto in the afternoon heat and just riding your Activa to the next destination is the difference between a frustrating trip and a great one.

Book your bike now at boongg.com/bike-rent-pune and start your Pune trip the right way — from the platform or the terminal, straight onto two wheels.

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