Car Rental in Visakhapatnam

Car rental office in Visakhapatnam
The only available rental office in Visakhapatnam - 'Visakhapatnam - Airport' is located by the address Beside Royal Forte Hotel, Ram Nagar,, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh (shown on the map).
Map of Visakhapatnam with rental locations
Nuances of hiring and using cars in Visakhapatnam

Wide choice of offers. OrangeSmile.com is collecting absolutely all offers from the majority of vehicle providers in Visakhapatnam, therefore we are able to select and offer you the best rental options for almost any dates. Besides vehicles of standard types, we also provide in India such rare car types as cabriolets, limousines, crossovers, and minivans.

The search form on the left side allows checking available cars in Visakhapatnam not only by dates, but also by desired vehicle types. If needed, it is also possible to indicate that you wish to return your vehicle at another location in India.

The booking process consists of three phases: search by your dates and location in Visakhapatnam, selection of desired car type, and filling in the reservation forms. Once you have completed your request, we will send a confirmation voucher to your email address. To avoid misunderstandings, we encourage you to read the rental conditions of your selected car prior to completion of your booking.

To avoid surprises at the rental desk in Visakhapatnam, read the rental and cancellation conditions for the selected car prior to making the booking. The free-of-charge cancellations should always be made 48 hours in advance and online, by following the corresponding link in your voucher.

If the voucher specifies the 'Meet and greet' policy, then you should arrive to the specified location in Visakhapatnam and look around for your rental officer. In case of delays, please make a call to the rental desk (the phone number is indicated in the voucher).

We wish you an exciting journey around Visakhapatnam!

Frequently asked questions on the rental process

Exploring India by car
With the onset of spring, the festival of elephants is celebrated in India. The festival begins on March 2nd, the day when Hindus celebrate the Holi festival. Both of these events are dedicated to spring and awakening of nature from the winter season. Within the framework of the Holi festival and the festival of elephants, people that occupy different social positions throw colored powder over each other and splash colored water on one another. Elephants are also decorated to match the colors of celebration and their huge bodies are decorated with different patterns. Only elephants are allowed to take part in the celebrations. After seeing all the elephants in the procession, a jury chooses the most beautifully decorated elephant. Another entertainment is the tug-of-war between the elephant and a group of people. In late April and early May, the city of Sarnath celebrates the birthday of Gautam Buddha, the ninth incarnation of the Vishnu God. At the time of celebration, Sarnath becomes the center of attraction for millions of religious pilgrims. On May 8th, Indians simultaneously celebrate three of the most important events in the life of their main god Buddha. According to the tradition, Buddha was born on this day of May. The event took place in 623 BC. After 80 years on May 8th, he achieved enlightenment and passed away. This holiday is very important for every Buddhist.

In July, the Hemis festival is organized at Hemis Monastery. It is dedicated to the birthday of the master Padmasambhava, the founder of Buddhism in Tibet. Dalai Lama attends this holiday. Participants of the festival dress in national clothes, which have not changed at all since ancient times. The festival offers an opportunity to talk with Lamas who have become masters in the Tibet monasteries. On August 15th, India celebrates its Independence Day which they gained in the year 1947. The main event of the holiday is the hoisting of the Indian national flag at the Lahore Gate of the Red Fort. Hundreds of thousands of Indians, including the country leaders, government officials, and politicians, attend this event. After the flag has been raised, the head of the Indian government delivers a speech to the people of the country. A big reception timed to the holiday is hosted in the President’s Palace. In the middle of August, Indians celebrate the Raksha Bandhan holiday, the favorite holiday of Indian women. During the celebration, sisters tie a red thread around the wrists of their brothers. The threads symbolize the strengthening of their protection from trouble and illness.
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Frequently asked questions on car rental process
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Changing your booking
Cancelling your booking
Confirmation voucher
Crossing borders
Fuel conditions
Age restrictions
Extra services
Insurance types
Driving license
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