Hyderabad

By car

By car
By car

Hyderabad lacks an expressway system, leading to traffic jams during rush hours. However, an 160 km Ring Road Expressway (http://www.hyderabadringr...) is currently under construction.

Driving is exciting in Hyderabad not unlike in the rest of India. You find cycles, motor cycles, rikshaws, hand carts, autos, share autos, mini trucks, buses, vestibule buses, double deckers, Volvos jostling along. There are long stretches of roads passing through thickly populated areas that have no median breaks, so vehicles, including motorbikes and cars, simply drive on the wrong side of the road. Several modern flyovers now link the arterial roads.

Several car rental agencies are available at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport as well in the following locations.

By car
Budget
Plot Number 902, Road Number 46, Jubilee Hills
+91 44 2355 8807
24 hr

Budget car rentals are also available at the Rajiv Ghandi International Airport and the Hampshire Plaza Hotel

By car
Avis
Hotel Marriot Hyderabad,Tank Bund Rd
+91 11 23890707
Open 24 hours
opposite Hussain Sagar Lake
By car
Savaari
Hyderabad International Airport
1 800 40 7282274

There are many ways to get around in Hyderabad. It has good bus service, passable autorickshaw and taxi service and a grossly inadequate local train service.

By train
By train

Local trains called MMTS (http://www.scrailway.gov....) are available, albeit for a few places in Hyderabad, The frequency ranges from 10 minutes to around 2 per hour, save the day time and Sundays when there are fewer trains. It is a fast way of travel to the few stations it covers, and the cheapest option as well. If you plan to travel through MMTS, do check out the schedule from the website (http://www.scrailway.gov....) or mmts train timingsor (http://www.mmts.co.in/) or (http://www.mmtstraintimings.in). If you are foreign traveller it is advisable to take first class. Daily and monthly passes are also available at the MMTS stations.

On foot
On foot

Hyderabad's interesting districts are fairly spread out, but are enjoyable to explore by foot on their own. The Old City is composed of a maze of disorienting alleyways that expand outward from the Charminar. Getting lost in the markets where you can buy anything from hand-sequined saris to freshly slaughtered goats and alleyways in the Old City can make for a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. The famous Chudi Bazaar Lad Bazaar across from the Charminar is a chaotic tumble of goods, people, animals and vehicles are navigated quickly on foot. The Chowmahalla palace and the Mecca Masjid are both easily accessed from the Charminar. Necklace Road, Sultan Bazar Koti and Abids are worth taking some time to wander around. Please note that walking can be hazardous in Hyderabad. It is common for roads to be missing pavement, or simply unpaved, and bikes and autorickshaws may go to right up to the edge of the road and climb any barrier to get ahead in traffic. Walking alongside and crossing the road can be very dangerous and it is important to stay alert for erratic driving. It is always advisable to use the foot-over bridge if there is one available.