How to Reach Hyderabad by Air:
Hyderabad is well connected to national and international destinations with both national and international air carriers.
Hyderabad has two airports, the Rajiv Gandhi Terminal is the international airport and the N. T. Rama Rao Terminal is the domestic airport in the city.
How to Reach Hyderabad by Rail:
The Indian Railway, the world's largest railway under a single management, is divided into nine zones. Secunderabad, the twin-city of Hyderabad, is the headquarters of the South Central Zone. Hyderabad is the major point of arrival or departure. Hyderabad railway station is well connected to all the major Indian cities with a number of daily express trains from Hyderabad to the other cities of India.
How to Reach Hyderabad by Road:
Hyderabad has a large bus terminus and is well connected to other cities in the state by a network of highways.The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) buses and buses belonging to other South Indian State Roadways also operate from here. The APSRTC also conducts a number of tours and excursions around the city.
The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) connects Hyderabad to every city, town and all except very small villages in the state. Express and luxury coaches are available for inter-city and interstate services. The APSRTC city control is at Ranigunj Depot at Secunderabad. Several private travel services run by tour operators/travel agents are also available.
Travel in Hyderabad:
Taxis, auto rickshaws and other smaller vehicles are available for local transportation. One can get prepaid taxis and auto-rickshaws to and from the Airport. Chauffeur driven private cars and taxis for long distance travel are available in Hyderabad, operated by Andhra Pradesh Travel and Tourism Development Corporation (APTTDC) and private operators. Local Bus services within Hyderabad city are good. Hyderabad has a light rail transportation system known as the MultiModal Transport System(MMTS),running close to 30 services a day, connecting Secunderabad and Lingampally on the city outskirts. Its unique feature is the connectivity between rail and road transport for the facility of the commuters.
