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Hyderabad
Pop: 5 million Area Code: 040
Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, was founded by Muhammad
Quli Qutb Shah, the Sultan of Golconda, in 1591. It is the fifth largest
city in India.
Its twin city, Secunderabad, is located 10km north, and the large Golconda
Fort is located about 10km west. Between the 15th and 19th centuries,
Hyderabad was ruled by Muslim leaders known as Nizams, even though the
Hindu population was predominant.
At one time Hyderabad was a center for some of the greatest jewelry
design and art work in all of India. Hyderabad is still famous for its
art, jewelry, poetry and architecture. The wealth and grandeur of the
collections in Hyderabad’s museums can easily rival some of the
greatest museum collections in Europe.
Orientation
Hussain Sagar, a large artificial lake is between Hyderabad (to the
south) and Secunderabad (to the north). There are two main railway stations,
one north in Secunderabad and the other south in Hyderabad. The main
hotel area is in the Abids and Nampally area, which are located between
the Hyderabad railway station and the GPO to the east. The river Musi
goes through the south part of the city. The bus station is on the other
side of the Musi River, in south Hyderabad.
Most of the monuments and museums are located south of Hussain Sagar
in Hyderabad. Golconda Fort and the tombs are located 10km west of the
city.
Information
The Government of India Tourist Office (763-0037) Sendozi Building,
two flights up, 26 Himayatnagar Rd, is open Mon to Fri 9 am to 6 pm.
They give out a good free map of Hyderabad and are informative. There
are tourist counters at the Hyderabad and Secunderabad railway
stations.
The Andhra Pradesh Travel and Tourist Development Corporation (APTTDC)
has two offices. One is in Hyderabad (557-530) at Gangan Vihar, 5th
floor, Mukaramjahi Rd (Mon to Sat 10.30 am to 5 pm). You can book city
tours and APTTDC hotels here. The other office (843-931) is next to
the APTTDC’s Yatri Niwas Hotel on Sardar Patel Rd in Secunderabad
(7 am to 7 pm). There are also tourist counters at the airport, Hyderabad
railway station and the Secunderabad railway station.
There is a good monthly guide, Channel 6, which list events in Hyderabad.
It can be purchased at bookshops and some hotels.
Tours
APTTDC (501-519) organizes a daily tour (Rs 100) of the city which goes
to Golconda Fort, Qutb Shahi Tombs, Salar Jung Museum, Buddha Purnima,
Mecca Masjid, Nehru Zoo, Charminar and the Birla Temple. It begins at
the Yatri Niwas Hotel at 7.45 am and then picks up passengers at the
Secunderabad railway station and ends at 5.30 pm. It is a good tour.
APTTDC also has an evening tour (Rs 60 includes a ticket for the Sound
and Light Show) that goes to Lumbini Park, Qutb Shahi tombs, Golconda
Fort and the Sound and Light Show at the fort. The tour begins at the
Yatri Niwas Hotel at 2 pm and ends at 9 pm.
Andhra Pradesh Tourism operates tours around South India. One tour
that leaves on Friday afternoon and returns on Monday night provides
a nice weekend excursion to Tirupati, Kalahasti, Mangapuram, and Tiruchenur.
The bus trip to Tirupati takes 14 hours.
Another tour goes to Srisailam, six hours each way. It departs at noon
on Saturday and returns at 9 pm Sunday.
There is a 7-day pilgrimage tour that goes to Bhadrachalam, Simhachalam,
Vijayawada, Tirupati, Kanchipuram and Srisailam.
Money
Thomas Cook (231-988), 6-1-57 Saifabad, near the junction of Public
Garden Rd and Secretariat, changes most currencies quickly and efficiently.
They charge a Rs 20 fee to change travelers cheques other than their
own. Open Mon to Sat 9.30 am to 5.30 pm.
Synergy Forexpress, (780-6552), 62 Sarojini Devi Rd, near Gangaram’s,
in Secunderabad, changes most currencies. Open daily 9 am to 7.30 pm.
The State Bank of India (Mon to Fri 10.30 am to 2.30 pm, Sat until
12.30 pm), Mahipatram Rd, and the Bank of Baroda by Abids Circle, both
change money. Andhra Bank, Sultan Bazaar off Nehru Rd, gives advances
on MasterCard and Visa.
Post, Phone and Internet
The GPO is at Abids Circle, Hyderabad. It is open for poste restante
Mon to Fri 10 am to 3 pm, Sat 10 am to 1 pm. Postal Code 500001.
The main post office is just south of Sadar Patel Rd, Secunderabad.
Doorshanchar Bhavan, Station Rd, by the Annapurna Hotel, is a good
place to make international calls. Open Mon to Sat 8 am to 8 pm.
Zen Computerdrome (322-6631; e-mail: rajesh@hd1.vsnl.net.in), Bluechip
Arcade, Himayangar, near the tourist office has internet facilities
(Rs 70 per hour). Dot.com (237-675), near the Birla Mandir has internet
facilities.
Bookshops & Cultural Centers
AA Hussain & Co, 5-8-551 Arastu Trust Building, MG Rd, Abids, and
Ashah Books, off Mahatma Gandhi Rd, near the Hotel Emerald, are decent.
Walden’s, 6-3-871 Greenlands Rd, Begumpet, between Abids and the
Airport, has a good selection of books. Gangarams (820-691), 62 Sarojini
Devi Rd, Secunderabad.
British Library (230-774), Secretariat Rd, has books, and recent British
newspapers and magazines (Tue to Sat 10 am to 6 pm). You have to be
a British citizen or a member to get in. Alliançe Francaise (236-646)
shows weekly French movies. Max Mueller Bhavan (591-410), Eden Bagh,
Ramkote, has German cultural events.
Travel Agencies.
Two travel agencies are Sheriff Travels (237-904), Basheer Bagh; and
Sita World Travels (233-628), Hyderguda and Chapel Rd.
Golconda Fort
This impressive fort, 10km west of Hyderabad, was the capital of the
seven Qutb Shahi kings from 1512 to the end of the 16th century, at
which time the capital moved to Hyderabad. Its outer walls are as high
as 18m. It has 8 huge gates (four still used) with elephant spikes
and had 87 bastions for cannons. Some of the cannons are still on the
walls. In the fort are temples, the Hall of Public Audiences, mosques,
the Rani Mahal, and ruined palaces. The perimeter of the fort is over
5km. After two sieges on the fort, the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb took
the fort, and the kingdom reached its end.
Golconda was famous as the market for the neighboring diamond mines.
Some of the famous diamonds that came from here are the Orloff
Diamond (Catherine the Great), the Hope Diamond,
Kohinoor (British Crown), and the diamonds on the Peacock
Throne (Shah of Persia).
You enter the Bala Hissar Gate. It is said that if
you clap your hands at the entrance of this gate it can be heard at
the Durbar Hall, on top of the hill. So you will hear a lot of clapping.
On the right is the mortuary bath, where the bodies
of nobles would be bathed before being buried. If you follow the path
you come to the residences of the ministers, Madanna and Akkana. You
then start walking up to the Durbar Hall.
To reach the Durbar Hall, where you can get a great
view of the surrounding area and the fort, is about a 1000-step climb,
which takes about 30 minutes. Near the top is the Mosque of
Ibrahim Qutub Shah. Nearby, is a temple dedicated to Mahakali
(a form of Durga). At the top of the hill you come to the three-storey
Durbar Hall. It is said that if you clap your hands at Durbar Hall it
will reverberate at 5 places along the fort’s walls. There is
also the ruins of the Queen’s Palace.
The fort is open daily 7 am to 8 pm; Free. Guides cost about Rs 50
an hour. There is a Sound and Light Show every evening: Nov to Feb 6.30
pm, March to Oct 7 pm, 1 hr; Adults Rs 25, children Rs 15. English show
is only on Wed and Sun. To get here you can take buses #119, #142 or
#80R from Nampally, near the railway station in Hyderabad. From Secunderabad
you take #80D and from Charminar #66G. You can buy a detailed booklet,
which includes a map, at the fort from vendors. It takes 2 to 3 hours
to see the fort.
Qutb Shahi Tombs
These elegant tombs, located about 1½ km northwest of the Balahisar
Gate of the Golconda Fort, contains the remains of seven of the rulers
of the Qutb Shahi kingdom. Each tomb is built on a square base and has
a dome on top. They have outstanding stonework and are designed with
lotus decorations and leaves. There is an ornamental coffin on top and
the real remains are below. Open daily except Friday 9.30 am to 4.30
pm.
Salar Jung Museum
This huge museum has over 35,000 exhibits from all over the world. It
has an incredible collection of Chola sculptures, weapons, metalwares,
textiles, ivory, and jade. The exhibits were collected by Mir Yusaf
Ali Khan (Salar Jung III), the Prime Minister (wazir) of the Nizam and
his son and grandson. It is easily one of the best museums in India.
In the Ivory Room, Room 14, there is a solid ivory chair given to Tipu
Sultan by Louis XV. In Room 17, there are some outstanding modern Indian
paintings by Abanindranath Tagore, Ravi Varma and K Hebbar. Room 18
has some good miniature paintings. In the Jade Room, there are the swords
and clothing of the Mughal emperors and Tipu Sultan. In Room 29, there
are some outstanding old manuscripts, including a copy of the Koran
signed by Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. There is an ancient sculpture
collection and some great picchwais, temple hangings depicting the pastimes
of Krishna.
The museum is located south of the Musi River at CI Badari Malakpet
(523-211). It is open daily except Fridays and government holidays from
10 am to 5 pm; Admission Rs 5, children Rs 2. Sundays are best avoided
because of heavy crowds. On the right as you enter is an office which
gives out a good map of the museum. Free guided tours also start from
this office.
Charminar
The Charminar (Four Towers), is a 56m (185 ft) high arch, which has
four minarets, nice balconies and a small mosque. Muhammed Quli Qutb
Shah built it in 1591 to celebrate the end of an epidemic, which plagued
the city. There is not much to see, but the area around it is interesting.
There are some interesting bazaars nearby.
Mecca Masjid
Muhammed Quli Qutb Shah also started Mecca Masjid, about 100m down Sardar
Patel Rd, in 1614. Aurangzeb finished it in 1687, after the Mughals
took over the kingdom. It is the largest mosque in Hyderabad and 10,000
people can worship here at one time. It received its name because there
are some bricks from Mecca embedded into its wall above the gate. You
pass the tombs of some of the Hyderabad Nizams, on the left, when you
enter the mosque.
Falaknuma Palace and Purani Haveli
For those interested in art, precious artifacts, and architecture, some
other places of interest are Falaknuma Palace and Purani Haveli. These
collections are housed in grand old palaces and mansions, and prior
permission is required to visit.
Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple (Birla Mandir)
This is a beautiful, modern, white marble-carved temple built by the
Birla foundation. It is located on the highest point in Hyderabad, overlooking
Hussain Sagar lake. It is worth the trip just for the spectacular view
of the surrounding area. It is near the Birla Planetarium. Open daily
7 am to noon and 3 to 9 pm.
BM Birla Science Centre and Archaeological Museum
In the archaeological section there are excavations from Vaddamanu
which date from 100 BC to 200 AD, stone and wood sculptures and miniature
paintings. There are optical illusions in the science center.
It is located on top of Naubat Pahar Hill (241-067). Open daily
10.30 am to 8.30 pm. Admission Rs 7.
Birla Planetarium
There is a show on the existence of aliens. It is located on top of
Naubat Pahar Hill. There are English shows Mon to Saturday 11.30 am,
4 pm and 6 pm; Sunday 11 am, 3.45 pm and 6 pm. Closed last Tuesday of
the month. Admission Rs 10.
Hussain Sagar Lake
It is a 6½ km by 4km artificial lake, which was made during the
time of the Golconda Empire. There is a 17.5m high, 350 tons monolithic
Buddha statue on a platform in the middle of the lake. While being transported
on a barge to be put on one of the dam’s wall, it sank into the
water. In 1992 it was raised from the bottom of the lake and was found
to be totally intact.
Next to the lake is the pleasant Lumbini Park (9 am to 9 pm), north
of Secretariat Rd. Boats depart to the statue from the park for Rs 10
per person. There are good views of the lake from Tankbund, which is
on the eastern bank of the lake.
Hyderabad Archaeological Museum
It has a collection of archaeological objects that were found in the
local area. There are also copies of the paintings in the Ajanta Caves
in Maharashtra. Open daily except Fri 10.30 am to 5 pm.
The museum is in the Public Gardens, which is located just north of
the Hyderabad railway station. There is also an Aquarium in the Park,
which is open daily except Sun 10.30 am to 5 pm.
Nehru Zoological Park
This large zoo, set in nice gardens, has a good collection of animals.
It has a lion safari and a toy-train that goes around the zoo. Open
daily except Mon 9 am to 5 pm.
Swimming
You can swim at the Ritz Hotel (233-570), Hill Fort St, Basheer Bagh,
from 3 to 7 pm for Rs 40 an hour; and Taj Residency (399-999), No 1
Banjara Hills, for Rs 150 an hour.
Where to Stay—Lower
The budget hotels are in the Abids area between Hyderabad railway station
and Abids Circle.
The Royal Lodge and Gee Royal Lodge, opposite the railway station, are
nothing fancy, but provide the basic necessities with attached bathrooms.
These places cost about Rs 125/185.
Hotel Rajmata (201-020), opposite the station, has rooms for Rs 125/150
with common bath and Rs 150/175 with bath. The cheaper rooms are in
the rear building and are rather dumpy. I had to climb over someone
to get to the room. The newer building in the front, however, has deluxe
rooms with TV and hot water for Rs 400/450, which are fairly reasonable
and comfortable.
Hotel Imperial, on the corner of Station Rd and Public Gardens Rd (Nampally
High Road), has basic rooms for Rs 150/200.
Apsara Hotel (502-663), Station Rd, has rooms with bath (bucket hot
water in the morning) for Rs 150/200.
Hotel Suhail (590-386) is a good value, having rooms with bath, hot
water and TV for Rs 130/160 and Rs 250/300 with A/C. Some of the rooms
have a balcony. This hotel is behind the GPO, in a quiet location.
Hotel Sri Brindavan (203-970), Station Rd, near Abids Circle, has rooms
with bath for Rs 300/350. Hot water is available in a bucket until 7.30
am. It is a good value.
Where to Stay—Middle
Hotel Saptagiri (460-3601), just off Station Rd, around the corner from
the Annapurna Hotel, has clean rooms with a balcony and bath with hot
water for Rs 175/225 and Rs 450 with A/C. Being on a side road, it is
not too noisy. Most rickshaw drivers do not know it, so ask for the
Annapurna Hotel. Recommended.
Hotel Jaya International (475-2929), just off Bank St, has good, comfortable
rooms for Rs 300/400 and with A/C and a TV for Rs 500/600. 24-hour checkout.
Hotel Siddhartha (590-222; fax 461-1400), Bank St, is a nice, quiet
place with rooms for Rs 300/350 and Rs 500/600 with A/C.
Hotel Aahwaanam (590-301), by JN Rd, near the Ramakrishan Cinema, has
good rooms with attached bath, hot water and a TV for Rs 250/350 and
Rs 350/400 with A/C.
Taj Mahal Hotel (237-988), at the junction of King Kothi Rd and MG Rd
(Abids Rd), is a grand old place with a pleasant atmosphere. It has
large, clean rooms with bath, hot water and TV for Rs 350/500 and Rs
500/650 with A/C. It has a vegetarian restaurant. 24 hour checkout.
Annapurna Hotel (473-2612), Nampally Station Rd, is an Indian-style
hotel with very big rooms for Rs 250/325 and Rs 350/550 with A/C. The
maintenance of this hotel leaves something to be desired.
Ashoka (230-105; fax 230-088), Lakdi-ka-pul, is a good place with rooms
for Rs 500/550 and Rs 600/675 with A/C. It has a vegetarian restaurant.
The popular Hotel Sai Prakash (461-1726; fax 461-3355), Nampally Station
Rd, near the railway station, is a nice place with comfortable rooms
for Rs 550/650 and Rs 650/750 with A/C. It is a good value. It has the
excellent Woodland vegetarian restaurant.
Central Court Hotel (233-262; fax 232-737), Lakdi-ka-Pul, two km north
of the station, is an upper end, mid-range hotel with rooms for Rs 1000/1200.
It has a good restaurant with a buffet lunch. It is a good place.
Hotel Emerald (202-836; fax 203-902), off Mahatma Gandhi Rd (Abids Rd),
is a good value with rooms for Rs 550/650 and deluxe rooms for Rs 600/750.
Where to Stay—High
Amrutha Castle, Secretariat Rd, has modern, very comfortable rooms for
Rs 1500/2000 and suites go up to Rs 4000. Rooms have a fax machine.
It has a restaurant, a rooftop pool and a health club. It has an unusually
castle design.
The new three-star Residency (204-060; fax 204-040), Public Gardens
Rd, opposite the Hyderabad railway station, has comfortable rooms for
Rs 1000/1250 and a suite for Rs 1500, which includes breakfast.
Hotel Viceroy (753-8383; fax 753-8797), Tank Bund Rd, overlooking Hussain
Sagar, has comfortable rooms for Rs 1500/1800 and deluxe doubles for
Rs 1700/2000. It is fully A/C and has a pool.
Holiday Inn Krishna (393-939), Banjara Hills, has luxury rooms for $80/100.
The Taj Residency (399-999; fax 392-218), Banjara Hills, is a first-class
place with rooms for $80/100.
The five-star Krishna Oberoi (339-2323; fax 339-3079), Road No 1, Banjara
Hills, has rooms for $100/110. It has a pool, tennis court, boating
and nine acres of beautiful gardens overlooking a lake. It has a first
class restaurant.
Secunderabad and Airport
Sun Lodge (770-5572), half a km from the Secunderabad railway station,
has clean basic rooms for Rs 80/110.
Hotel Sitara (770-0308), SPG Church Complex, straight and to the left
from the Secunderabad railway station, has clean spacious rooms for
Rs 150/200 and with air-cooling Rs 350. It is a friendly place.
The YMCA (801-936), Station Rd in Secunderabad, has rooms for Rs 125/150.
It takes men and women.
APTTDC’s Yatri Niwas (843-931), Sardar Patel Rd, Secunderabad,
has rooms with bath, hot water and a balcony for Rs 400.
Hotel Ramakrishna (834-567; fax 846-609), across from the railway reservation
office, a five minute walk from the railway station, has clean rooms
with hot water for Rs 350/450 and A/C rooms for Rs 450/50. It has a
good restaurant and is a good value.
Deccan Continental (840-981; fax 840-980), Sir R Ross Rd, near the airport,
is a Central A/C higher mid-range place with a pool. Rooms are Rs 550/700
and Rs 950/1100 with A/C.
Green Park (Quality Inn) (373-7373; fax 373-1900), Begumpet, 2½
km from the airport, is a good higher-class place with rooms for Rs
1650/2100.
Grand Kakatiya (310-132), Begumpet, 1½ km from airport, is a
luxury business hotel.
Where to Eat
The Residency Hotel, opposite the railway station, has a very good vegetarian
restaurant (not cheap).
Palace Heights (232-898), 8th floor of Triveni Complex, MG Rd, near
the GPO, is a popular place with good views of the city. It has paintings
of the Nizams on the wall and a Mughal design. It has good Indian, Chinese,
and Continental food. Open noon to 3 pm and 7 to 11 pm. Around Rs 200
per person. Reservations are recommended.
Golden Deer, MG Rd, near Abids Circle, is an A/C place which has good
Chinese and Indian food.
Chinese Garden (332-6978), 6-3-349 Rd No 1, Banjara Hill, is a good
Chinese restaurant that has good steamed rice and veg preparations.
Open 12.30 to 3.30 pm and 7 to 11 pm.
Paradise Garden Restaurant, near the corner of MG Rd and Sardar Patel
Rd in Secunderabad, has very good traditional Hyderabad cuisine. It
is not too expensive.
Shalimar Restaurant, in the Hotel Sri Brindavan, Station Rd, is a good
place with main dishes around Rs 40.
Grand Hotel (591-364), Abids Circle, left of the GPO, is a popular place.
Minerva Coffee Shop (230-448), 3-6-199/1 Himayat Nagar, is a fairly
high-class place which has good dosas and Minerva Special Ice Cream.
South and North Indian thalis are served 11 am to 2.30 pm and 7 to 9.30
pm.
Firdaus at the Krishna Oberoi is a very good place (Rs 500 per person).
Dakhni at the Taj Residency is excellent.
Paradise Persis Restaurant, near the junction of MG Rd and Sardar Patel
Rd in Secunderabad, is known for it authentic Hyderabad cuisine. It
is reasonably priced and is recommended.
Where to Eat—Pure Vegetarian
There is a good restaurant at the Hotel Annapurna, Nampally Station
Road, Abids area. It is well known for good ice cream.
Kamat Hotel, a famous South Indian restaurant chain known for reasonable
prices and good food, can be found on Nampally Station Road. There are
also branches near the public gardens and in Secunderabad.
The restaurant at the Taj Mahal Hotel, King Kothi Rd, off MG Rd, has
fairly cheap, good South Indian and North Indian food. It has a regular
and A/C section, which is slightly more expensive. Open 11 am to 3.30
pm and 7 to 10.30 pm.
The best place I found was the Woodlands Restaurant at the Hotel Sai
Prakash, not far from the railway station. This is a well-known name
in South Indian restaurants and is recommended.
Getting Around
I found the rickshaw drivers to be difficult to deal with. After 10
pm you have to pay the price on the meter, plus 50% of the return fare.
A taxi to Golconda Fort return, plus waiting time is around Rs 200.
You can hire a tourist taxi from AP Tourism (557-531), Gagan Vihar,
1st Fl, MG Rd; and Ashok Travels (230-766), Lal Bahadur Stadium. A taxi
is around Rs 500 for 6 hours.
Some useful local buses are #8–Hyderabad to Secunderabad railway
stations; #7– Secunderabad station to the Abids area via the GPO;
#2–Secunderabad station to Charminar; and #119 and #142–Nampally
High Rd to Golconda Fort.
Travel
Air There are Indian Airlines flights from Hyderabad
to points all over India. Indian Airlines (329-9333; Airport: 784-4422,
140; fax 234752) is near the Secretariat building on Secretariat Rd.
The Air India office (211-804; Airport: 813-951; fax 236-122) is near
the State Assembly on Assembly Rd.
There are flights to Mumbai (6 daily, $105), Calcutta (1 daily, $190),
Delhi (3 daily, 190), Chennai (2 daily, $95), Bangalore (3 daily, 95),
and three flights a week to Bhubaneswar ($145), Nagpur ($95), Tirupati
($75) and Visakhapatnam ($100).
Jet Airways (330-1222; Airport 842-817) has daily flights to Mumbai,
Bangalore and Calcutta. Sahara (212-767; Airport 842-054; fax 817-940).
The airport is at Begumpet, Secunderabad, 8km north of the Hyderabad
railway station. By the meter it costs about Rs 40 to the airport by
auto-rickshaw, but most drivers will not use the meter. A taxi is around
Rs 100. There is a prepaid taxi stand at the airport. There is no airport
bus.
Train There are two train stations—Hyderabad
railway station (also called Nampally) and Secunderabad. Trains leave
daily from both stations for almost all parts of India.
Some trains from Hyderabad Railway Station are: Chennai Charminar Exp
#2760 (7 pm, 15 hr), Hyderabad-Chennai Exp #7054 (3.50 pm, 30 hr); Calcutta
East Coast Exp #7046 (7 am, 31 hr); Delhi Nizamuddin-Hyderabad Dakshin
Exp #7021 (9.30 pm, 33½ hr); Mumbai Hyderabad-Mumbai Exp #7032
(8.40 pm, 17½ hr); Vijayawada Godavari Exp #7008 (5.15 pm, 6½
hr).
From the Hyderabad station the Rayasaleena Exp #7429 (5.30 pm, 16½
hr) and Krishna Exp #7406 (5.30 am, 16½ hr) go to Tirupati. From
Secunderabad the Venkatadri (3.30 pm, 18 hr) goes to Tirupati.
From Secunderabad Station to Aurangabad there is the Secunderabad-Aurangabad
Exp #7664 (6 pm 14½ hr). There is a day train from Aurangabad
to Hyderabad. Bangalore Secunderabad-Bangalore Exp #7085 to (7.30 pm,
17 hr); New Delhi Andhra Pradesh Exp #2723 (6.40 am, 26 hr). To get
to Hospet and Hampi you take the Venkatadri Exp to Guntakal (3.30 pm,
9 hr) and then connect with the Vasco Exp (3 am, 2½ hr).
You can book train tickets at the Hyderabad station for trains leaving
from the Secunderabad station as well. When you purchase a train ticket
you should ask what station the train departs from, as the two stations
are about a half-hour apart and this can sometimes cause confusion.
The booking office is open 8 am to 2 pm and 2.30 to 8 pm, Mon to Sat,
and Sun 8 am to 2 pm. Both stations have tourist quotas. The Reservation
Office is to the left as you enter the station. Counter #123, next to
enquiry, is for tourist reservations (also lost and group tickets).
Foreign tourists can book their tickets with the Chief Reservation Inspector’s
Office on platform 1, daily from 9 am to 5 pm.
Bus The APSRIC bus station, Gowliguda, has semi-deluxe
and super-deluxe buses going to places all over the state. There is
a computerized booking office open daily from 8 am to 9 pm. There are
two bus stations—the old and the new. More than likely you will
want to go to the new bus station (3km southeast of the railway station),
and you should make this clear to the rickshaw driver, as it is further
than the old bus stand. Otherwise they will drive you to the old bus
stand and then ask for more money to get you to the new bus station.
There are buses departing to Tirupati (10 daily, 9 hr), Vijayawada,
Aurangabad, Chennai (1 daily, 16 hr), Mumbai (8 daily, 17 hr), Bangalore
(10 daily, 13 hr), Hospet (8 hr, 4 daily) and many other places. There
is a 10 am luxury bus to Srisailam, which cannot be booked in advance.
There are private bus companies that have super-deluxe video buses to
major cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Tirupati and Chennai. Their main
offices are on Nampally High Rd (Public Gardens Rd) by the railway station.
Noble Travels (201-275) and Asian Travels (202-128) both seem to be
reliable. Most of these buses leave in the late afternoon and travel
overnight.
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