Book Bus Tickets to and from Chityala
Chityala bus booking on zingbus connects this mandal headquarters in Nalgonda district, Telangana, to Hyderabad, Amalapuram, Tindivanam, Tuni, Kathipudi, Nakkapalli, Avidi, Prathipadu, Aganampudi, Hanuman Junction, and Addanki with daily AC services running across the Telangana interior and the Andhra Pradesh coastal highway corridor.
Located approximately 178 km southeast of Hyderabad on the Hyderabad to Vijayawada corridor, Chityala sits within the Nalgonda district plateau of Telangana, one of the state’s most historically and agriculturally significant regions. The town is positioned at the intersection of the Hyderabad outbound road network and the broader Krishna River basin area, placing it within reach of Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Rachakonda Fort, and the Kakatiya-era temple circuit of Nalgonda. Chityala’s location also makes it a natural intermediate stop on long-distance overnight corridors running between Hyderabad and the Andhra Pradesh coastal belt.
Chityala bus booking on zingbus is available on a multi-class premium fleet including Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle A/C Sleeper, Volvo Eicher A/C 36 Sleeper, Ashok Leyland AC Sleeper 2X1(36), and Ashok Leyland A/C Seater/Sleeper coaches, with GPS tracking active on all routes, trained marshals on board every service, and verified drivers experienced on both the Telangana highway network and the Andhra coastal corridor.
For group travel, family visits, or agricultural and commercial trips from Chityala, zingbus provides bus rental services that can be arranged for any route or group size, with flexible scheduling for both short intra-district and long-distance overnight requirements.
Why Choose zingbus for Your Chityala Bus Travel?
- Live GPS Tracking: Every zingbus coach on the Chityala corridor is tracked in real time via the zingbus app, giving passengers and families full visibility of bus location and ETA throughout the journey.
- Safety First:
- CCTV, FDSS fire suppression, fire retardant interiors, and 10 kg extinguishers on every coach.
- AIS 119 compliant with 4 exits: emergency door, 2 roof hatches, side exit.
- Window hammers are placed at each berth. Collapsible steps are fitted on the side exit door.
- Safety exits are visible on the seat map before you book.
- Verified Crew: Professional drivers and trained marshals experienced on the Hyderabad to Andhra Pradesh coastal corridor and Nalgonda district roads are on board every trip to and from Chityala.
- On Time Guarantee: You receive a 50% refund coupon if your bus is delayed by 45 or more minutes on any Chityala corridor route.
- Female Friendly: Women only seating is available on select routes. Solo female travellers can book women only seats at checkout on all Chityala corridor buses.
- 24/7 Support: WhatsApp assistance is available at +91 82870 09889 before, during, or after your journey to or from Chityala.
- Premium Lounges: Check the zingbus app for lounge availability at your departure point before travel. Hyderabad departure lounges serve passengers on evening Chityala services.
Types of Buses Available for Chityala Travel
| Bus Type | Best For | Amenities |
| Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle A/C Sleeper (2+1) | Premium overnight Hyderabad corridor and coastal AP routes | AC, full-length 2+1 sleeper berths, multi-axle ride quality, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
| Volvo Eicher A/C 36 Sleeper | Hyderabad and mid-distance Andhra corridor routes | AC, 36 sleeper berths, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
| Ashok Leyland AC Sleeper 2X1 (36) | Overnight corridors across all Chityala routes | AC, 2+1 sleeper berths, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
| Ashok Leyland A/C Seater/Sleeper (42 Seats) | All corridors including short-distance Hyderabad service | AC, seater/berth combination, charging ports, water bottle, blanket |
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Popular Boarding and Dropping Points in Chityala
Boarding Points
- Chityala Bus Stand: This is the primary verified zingbus boarding and dropping point in Chityala, situated just off the town bypass on the service lane near the national highway approach road, accessible from any part of Chityala town by auto in 10 to 15 minutes and serving all corridors including Hyderabad, Amalapuram, Tindivanam, and Tuni.
Dropping Points
- Chityala Bus Stand: Passengers arriving on all inbound corridors including from Hyderabad, Tindivanam, Amalapuram, Nakkapalli, and Tuni are dropped at Chityala Bus Stand, which has direct highway access and local auto connectivity to the town centre and surrounding areas.
For other bus stops, refer to the booking page of the respective route you are looking for on the zingbus app or website.
Key Boarding and Dropping Points in Other Cities (On Chityala Routes)
- Hyderabad: For the Hyderabad to Chityala and Chityala to Hyderabad corridors, passengers board from and are dropped at Lakdikapool, LB Nagar, and Moosapet. Select your preferred pickup point at the time of booking on the zingbus app or website.
- Amalapuram, Tuni, Kathipudi, Nakkapalli, and Avidi: For these Andhra Pradesh coastal origin services, passengers board from their respective town bus stand areas. Check the zingbus app at the time of booking for the confirmed boarding stop on your specific route.
- Tindivanam: For the Tindivanam to Chityala overnight corridor, passengers board from the Tindivanam town boarding point. Check the zingbus app at booking for the confirmed map pin and timing.
- Prathipadu, Aganampudi, Hanuman Junction, and Addanki: For these onward destinations from Chityala, passengers are dropped at the respective town bus stand or highway interchange area. Check the zingbus app at booking for confirmed drop points.
Door to Door Pickup & Drop
zingbus offers door-to-door cab service in select cities, making your journey smoother from start to finish. You can get picked up from your doorstep to your boarding point, or book a drop from your arrival point to your destination.
Service availability depends on the city and route. Check the zingbus app or website while booking.
Chityala Bus Routes and Duration
| Route | Distance | Duration | Bus Types Available |
| Hyderabad to Chityala | ~178 km | ~3h 1m | Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle A/C Sleeper (2+1), Volvo Eicher A/C 36 Sleeper, Ashok Leyland AC Sleeper 2X1(36), Ashok Leyland A/C Seater/Sleeper (42 Seats) |
| Chityala to Hyderabad | ~178 km | ~3h | Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle, Ashok Leyland AC Sleeper, A/C Seater/Sleeper |
| Amalapuram to Chityala | ~390 km | ~7h 15m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Tindivanam to Chityala | ~676 km | ~11h 50m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Chityala to Tindivanam | ~673 km | ~11h 31m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Tuni to Chityala | ~295 km | ~5h | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Kathipudi to Chityala | ~280 km | ~4h 45m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Nakkapalli to Chityala | ~320 km | ~5h 30m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Avidi to Chityala | ~340 km | ~5h 45m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Chityala to Prathipadu | ~250 km | ~4h 30m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Chityala to Aganampudi | ~200 km | ~3h 30m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Chityala to Hanuman Junction | ~220 km | ~3h 45m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
| Chityala to Addanki | ~190 km | ~3h 15m | AC Sleeper/Seater |
Note: Durations and distances are approximate and may vary based on traffic, weather, and road conditions. For confirmed pricing and real time seat availability, check the zingbus app or website.
Best Time to Visit Chityala
October to February | 14 to 28 degrees C
The most comfortable season for visiting Chityala and the surrounding Nalgonda district. Winter months bring pleasant temperatures to the Telangana plateau, and the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir area at approximately 85 km is at its most scenic between November and February. Families, history enthusiasts, and pilgrims visiting the Yadagirigutta Temple circuit find this window ideal for travel from Hyderabad and the Andhra coastal belt.
March to May | 24 to 42 degrees C
Summer in the Nalgonda plateau is warm and progressively intense through April and May. Ugadi in March marks the Telugu New Year and drives the highest travel demand on all Hyderabad and Andhra corridors through Chityala. Early morning temple visits and festival travel are best planned for March, with May requiring AC travel as a necessity on all corridors.
June to September | 22 to 35 degrees C
The southwest monsoon brings rainfall to the Nalgonda plateau from June, making the agricultural belt around Chityala visibly green through the season. The Krishna River tributaries in the district see increased water levels. Shivaratri pilgrimage traffic to Pachala Someswara Temple at approximately 80 km from Chityala peaks during February each year, while Bonalu and Bathukamma festival travel from the coastal belt increases through August and September.
January to February | 12 to 26 degrees C
The peak of the winter season brings the coolest temperatures to Chityala and the Nalgonda district. The Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir boating season and the Rachakonda Fort heritage circuit attract weekend travellers from Hyderabad. Shivaratri festival travel in February drives maximum inbound demand on the Hyderabad to Chityala corridor.
What to Expect on the Chityala Bus Journey
Chityala serves as a key overnight intermediate stop on the Hyderabad to Andhra Pradesh east coast corridor, with the town positioned roughly midway on long-distance routes connecting the Telangana capital to the Krishna-Godavari coastal belt.
- Hyderabad corridor: The approximately 178 km route from Hyderabad takes approximately 3 hours 1 minute, with 5 daily buses departing between 9:00 PM and 11:55 PM and arriving at Chityala in the late night or early morning hours. The Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle and Ashok Leyland premium fleet cover this route, giving passengers four distinct coach types to choose from.
- Amalapuram corridor: The approximately 390 km route from Amalapuram covers the Krishna-Godavari delta coastal belt into the Telangana interior in approximately 7 hours 15 minutes, serving passengers travelling between the East Godavari coastal plains and the Nalgonda plateau.
- Tindivanam overnight corridor: The approximately 676 km route from Tindivanam in Tamil Nadu takes approximately 11 hours 50 minutes, making this one of the longest overnight corridors through Chityala, connecting the Tamil Nadu East Coast Road network to the Telangana interior.
- Tuni, Kathipudi, and Nakkapalli coastal corridors: These East Godavari and Visakhapatnam district origin routes cover between 280 and 320 km, arriving at Chityala after approximately 4 to 5 hours, serving the coastal Andhra to Telangana plateau movement of passengers.
- Short-distance onward routes: From Chityala, dedicated services run to Prathipadu, Aganampudi, Hanuman Junction, and Addanki, all within 190 to 250 km, connecting the town to the Andhra Pradesh coastal and Krishna district belt.
All coaches include AC, berths or reclining seats, water bottles, blankets, and charging ports throughout the journey.
Pro Tips for Chityala Bus Travel
zingbus operates to and from Chityala across Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh coastal, and Tamil Nadu corridors with daily AC services. Here are the key essentials:
- Hyderabad Departure Window: All 5 daily Hyderabad to Chityala buses depart between 9:00 PM and 11:55 PM. If you are travelling from Hyderabad for an early morning arrival in Chityala, the 9:00 PM departure is the best option. Book the Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle for the premium overnight experience on this corridor.
- Select Your Hyderabad Boarding Point Carefully: Three verified Hyderabad boarding points serve the Chityala corridor: Lakdikapool in the city centre, LB Nagar on the Vijayawada highway approach, and Moosapet on the western approach. LB Nagar is the most convenient for passengers already on the Vijayawada road side of Hyderabad.
- Advance Booking for Festival Periods: Ugadi (March), Bonalu (July to August), and Shivaratri (February) drive elevated travel demand on the Hyderabad to Chityala and coastal AP corridors. Book 1 to 2 weeks ahead for travel during these windows.
- Coastal AP Corridor Buses Run Overnight: Services from Amalapuram, Tuni, Kathipudi, Nakkapalli, and Avidi are typically overnight departures, arriving at Chityala in the early morning hours. Use the zingbus app live tracking feature to monitor arrival ETA.
- Onward Connections from Chityala: If your final destination is Prathipadu, Aganampudi, Hanuman Junction, or Addanki, book the direct Chityala departure on zingbus rather than switching transport modes. Check the zingbus app for connecting departure times from Chityala Bus Stand.
- Carry Cash for Local Transport: Autos and local cabs in Chityala town primarily operate on cash. ATM access is available near the town bus stand and the main market. Keep small denomination notes ready for onward local transport after arrival.
These preparations will ensure your travel to and from Chityala is smooth and well planned.
Why Chityala Over Other Nalgonda Interior Towns?
Chityala stands apart from other Nalgonda district mandal towns because of its direct Hyderabad bus connectivity, its position on the long-distance Andhra coastal corridor, and the premium fleet diversity that zingbus operates through this stop every day.
- Direct 5-Bus Daily Hyderabad Service: Chityala receives 5 daily buses from Hyderabad with four distinct coach types including the Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle A/C Sleeper, offering a level of frequency and fleet diversity uncommon for a mandal-level Telangana interior town.
- Andhra Coastal Belt to Telangana Gateway: Chityala sits at the functional intersection of the Telangana plateau and the Andhra Pradesh coastal highway network, making it a natural interchange for passengers travelling between East Godavari, Visakhapatnam district, and Hyderabad.
- Multi-Direction Onward Connectivity: zingbus runs dedicated services from Chityala to Prathipadu, Aganampudi, Hanuman Junction, and Addanki, giving the town multi-directional Andhra Pradesh connectivity that most interior Nalgonda towns do not offer.
- Proximity to Nalgonda Heritage Circuit: Chityala is located within 80 to 120 km of Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Rachakonda Fort, Deverakonda Fort, and Pachala Someswara Temple, making it a viable base for day excursions into the Nalgonda district heritage belt.
- Long-Distance Tamil Nadu Corridor Access: The Tindivanam to Chityala overnight service gives the town direct bus access to the Tamil Nadu East Coast Road network, a connectivity point unavailable to most comparable Telangana interior towns.
Chityala works as an overnight transit stop on the Hyderabad to Andhra coast corridor, a base for day trips to Nagarjuna Sagar and the Nalgonda heritage circuit, or a home-town connection point for the large Nalgonda district diaspora in Hyderabad.
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Places Near Chityala Worth Exploring
- Nagarjuna Sagar Dam (approximately 85 km): The world’s tallest masonry dam at 124 metres, located on the Krishna River at the Nalgonda and Guntur district boundary, with boating in the backwaters and the Nagarjunakonda Buddhist island museum accessible by ferry.
- Rachakonda Fort (approximately 70 km): A ruined hill fort built by the Velama rulers in the 14th century, located within the Nalgonda district and offering panoramic views of the Telangana plateau from its elevated rock structure.
- Nalgonda Town (approximately 55 km): The Nalgonda district headquarters with Bhongir Fort, Pachala Someswara Temple, and the Panagal District Heritage Museum, all representing the Kakatiya and pre-Kakatiya history of the region.
- Yadagirigutta Temple (approximately 100 km): The Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple on a rocky hill near Bhongir, one of Telangana’s most important pilgrimage sites and a major weekend destination for Hyderabad travellers.
- Deverakonda Fort (approximately 90 km): A dramatically situated fort in the Nalgonda hills, built by the Padma Nayaka kings between the 13th and 15th centuries, now partially ruined but historically significant within the Telangana fort circuit.
- Bhongir Fort (approximately 90 km): A monolithic rock fort built on a single giant boulder by the Western Chalukya king Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya, accessible by a steep stepped path and offering views across the Telangana plateau.
A Traveller’s Guide to Chityala
Getting Around Chityala After Arriving by Bus
Chityala is a compact mandal headquarters town, and auto rickshaws connect the bus stand to all parts of the town and surrounding areas within 10 to 20 minutes.
Nalgonda town at approximately 55 km is the nearest major city for banking, hospitals, and government services, and is accessible by shared auto or local bus from Chityala Bus Stand.
Top Attractions in Chityala
- Gandhi Gudi (Mahatma Gandhi Temple): Located in Pedda Kaparthy village near Chityala, this is one of a very small number of temples in India dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi rather than a deity, attracting visitors from across Nalgonda and Hyderabad who come specifically to see this uniquely structured shrine.
- Nagarjuna Sagar Dam (85 km): The world’s tallest masonry dam holds the third largest artificial lake in the world, with 26 gates, a hydroelectric plant, boating in the backwaters, and a cultural museum at the dam site accessible from Chityala as a full day excursion.
- Rachakonda Fort (70 km): The ruined hill fort of the Velama dynasty stands as a significant heritage monument in Nalgonda district, with trekking paths and views of the Deccan plateau, visited by history and photography travellers from Hyderabad.
- Nagarjunakonda Island Museum (90 km via ferry from Nagarjuna Sagar): An island museum housing Buddhist sculptures, monastery ruins, and archaeological findings from the submerged ancient city of Vijayapuri, accessible by ferry from the dam site.
- Pachala Someswara Temple (80 km via Nalgonda): An ancient Shiva temple with 70 intricately carved pillars and a Linga carved from green onyx stone, built during the Kakatiya era, with an on-site archaeological museum.
- Vaadapalli Triveni Sangamam (approximately 100 km): The confluence point of the Godavari, Krishna, and Musi rivers, considered a sacred Triveni Sangamam and visited by pilgrims from across Nalgonda and neighbouring districts.
Hidden Gems in Chityala
- Chervugattu Shivalayam: A lesser-visited Shiva temple in the Nalgonda district interior near Chityala, set beside a tank with a calm and undisturbed natural setting that local Chityala residents visit for morning prayers and festival observances.
- Mellachervu Swayambhu Sambhulingeswara Temple (approximately 95 km): A Kakatiya-era Shiva temple in the village of Mellachervu, carrying some of the finest remaining stonework from the Kakatiya period, largely unknown to tourist circuits outside the district.
- Kondamadugu Hill: A modest rocky hill viewpoint near the Chityala mandal area offering views across the Nalgonda plateau farmland, accessible by local vehicle, and visited primarily by local residents for early morning walks and sunset viewing.
Religious and Spiritual Places
- Gandhi Gudi Mandir, Pedda Kaparthy (near Chityala): A one-of-a-kind temple dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, drawing devotees and curious visitors who come to pay their respects to the Father of the Nation in a spiritual setting.
- Yadagirigutta Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple (approximately 100 km): One of Telangana’s most prominent Vishnu temples, built on a rocky hill near Bhuvanagiri, with a massive permanent pilgrimage infrastructure and renovation completed under the Telangana government.
- Pachala Someswara Temple, Nalgonda (approximately 80 km): A Kakatiya-era temple where the Shivalinga is carved from green onyx, with 70 carved pillars depicting Vishnu and Shiva legends. Karteeka month and Shivaratri are the major worship periods here.
- Chaya Someswara Temple, Panagal (approximately 80 km): An 11th-century temple built by the Ikshvaku family in Panagal village, with a heritage museum adjacent to the site displaying coins, sculptures, and copper inscriptions from the 2nd century AD onwards.
Where to Shop in Chityala
Chityala’s commercial character reflects a working agricultural mandal town with Nalgonda district produce and daily goods as the primary trade.
- Chityala Main Bazaar: The central market near the bus stand carries everyday provisions, local textiles, agricultural tools, and general consumer goods for the mandal population and surrounding villages.
- Nalgonda Town Market (55 km): The nearest significant retail and textile market town, with cotton fabrics, traditional Telangana jewellery, and the famous Nalgonda district bamboo crafts and woven items.
- Hyderabad Bangles and Fabrics (via Hyderabad route): Passengers travelling to or from Hyderabad frequently carry back Hyderabad pearl jewellery, Laad Bazaar bangles, and Pochampally ikat fabric. The zingbus overnight service makes this accessible as a day trip from Chityala with a return overnight bus.
- Agricultural Produce Markets: The Chityala mandal area is an active rice and cotton production zone. Local mandal market days attract bulk buyers from across the Nalgonda corridor and are a practical point for regional agricultural commerce.
Most shops in Chityala operate from 8 AM to 8 PM, with weekly market days drawing extended commercial activity.
Food and Street Eats
Chityala’s food culture is rooted in traditional Telangana cooking, with spicy, rice-based preparations and Nalgonda district influences forming the everyday eating experience.
- Mirchi Bajji (Mirchi Bandi): The defining Telangana street food, available at roadside bandi stalls near Chityala Bus Stand. The Puli Ramesh Mirchibandi near the Dindi area is one of the most reviewed local stops in the Nalgonda interior. From approximately Rs. 10 to Rs. 30 per piece.
- Pesarattu and Upma: The traditional Telugu breakfast of green moong dal crepes served with ginger chutney and upma, available at local tiffin centres in Chityala from early morning. From approximately Rs. 40 to Rs. 80.
- Gongura Mutton: The Andhra and Telangana specialty of mutton cooked with gongura (sorrel) leaves, available at non-vegetarian dhabas on the highway stretch near Chityala. From approximately Rs. 150 to Rs. 280.
- Jonna Roti (Sorghum Flatbread): A traditional Telangana staple prepared from sorghum flour and served with dal and vegetable curry, available at local home-style eateries in Chityala town. From approximately Rs. 50 to Rs. 100.
- Pulihora (Tamarind Rice): A sour tamarind and turmeric rice preparation widely made at homes and available at local eateries as a quick meal option, often packaged for bus journey travel. From approximately Rs. 30 to Rs. 60.
All prices are approximate and may vary by season.
Cultural and Festive Events
- Ugadi (March to April): The Telugu New Year is the most important civil festival in Chityala and the wider Nalgonda district, celebrated with Pachadi (a symbolic six-taste preparation), new clothing, and family gatherings. It drives the highest travel demand on the Hyderabad to Chityala corridor each year.
- Bonalu (July to August): A major Telangana goddess festival celebrated across the Nalgonda district with pot offerings carried on the heads of women devotees to local goddess temples, accompanied by processions, folk music, and communal feasts. It is the most visible street-level festival in Chityala and surrounding mandals.
- Bathukamma (September to October): Telangana’s flower festival celebrated during Navratri, where women arrange flowers in a conical tower structure (the Bathukamma) and carry it to local water bodies while singing traditional songs. The Krishna River tributaries in the Nalgonda district are the natural backdrop for Bathukamma immersion celebrations near Chityala.
Why zingbus Is Best for the Chityala Corridor
- Multi-Class Premium Fleet at Every Price Point: Four distinct coach categories serve the Hyderabad to Chityala corridor daily, from the Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle A/C Sleeper at the top of the market to the Ashok Leyland A/C Seater/Sleeper at the most accessible price point, covering the full spectrum of traveller preferences and budgets.
- Drivers Trained on Hyderabad to AP Coastal Highway: All drivers operating on Chityala corridors are experienced on the Hyderabad outbound road network, the Nalgonda interior roads, and the Andhra Pradesh coastal highway stretches between Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam, covering varied terrain on a single overnight service.
- Two Driver Policy on Long-Distance Routes: On overnight corridors of 6 hours or more, including Tindivanam, Amalapuram, and Nakkapalli services, two drivers rotate at designated rest halts to prevent fatigue on extended overnight journeys.
- GPS Active Through Telangana Interior Roads: Live tracking remains active throughout the Nalgonda plateau approach and the inland highways leading to Chityala, giving passengers and families real time visibility even on non-highway road segments.
- Multi-Directional AP Coastal Coverage: zingbus connects Chityala to six distinct Andhra Pradesh origin or destination points including Tuni, Kathipudi, Nakkapalli, Avidi, Amalapuram, and Tindivanam, covering a broader geographic range of the AP coastal belt than any comparable interior Telangana stop.
- Hyderabad Lounge for Pre-Departure Comfort: Passengers departing from Hyderabad on the evening Chityala services can access the zingbus lounge facility at the Hyderabad departure point for a comfortable pre-departure waiting experience before overnight travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. How do I book a bus to Chityala on zingbus?
A: Download the zingbus app, select Chityala, choose your date, pick a seat, and pay online.
Q2. What bus types run on the Hyderabad to Chityala route?
A: Volvo 9600 Multi-Axle Sleeper, Volvo Eicher 36 Sleeper, and Ashok Leyland AC Sleeper/Seater coaches all run daily.
Q3. How many daily buses run from Hyderabad to Chityala?
A: 5 daily buses depart from Hyderabad to Chityala between 9:00 PM and 11:55 PM.
Q4. What is the main boarding and dropping point in Chityala for zingbus?
A: Chityala Bus Stand, located off the town bypass service lane, is the verified zingbus stop.
Q5. How long does the Hyderabad to Chityala bus take?
A: The journey covers approximately 178 km and takes approximately 3 hours 1 minute.
Q6. What are the boarding points in Hyderabad for Chityala buses?
A: Lakdikapool, LB Nagar, and Moosapet are the three verified Hyderabad boarding points for this route.
Q7. Is the Chityala bus safe for solo female travellers?
A: Yes. Women only seating is available at checkout on all Chityala corridor buses, with marshals on board.
Q8. Can I track my Chityala bus in real time?
A: Yes. Use the zingbus app live tracking to monitor bus location and ETA throughout the journey.
Q9. What is the best time to visit Chityala?
A: October to February offers the most comfortable weather and is ideal for nearby heritage site visits.
Q10. What is Chityala known for?
A: Chityala is a Nalgonda district mandal headquarters in Telangana, positioned on the Hyderabad to Andhra coastal corridor.
Q11. What is the luggage limit on zingbus from Chityala?
A: One bag up to 15 kg is allowed in luggage storage. One small handbag is permitted inside the bus.
Q12. Can I cancel my Chityala bus ticket on zingbus?
A: Yes. Cancel anytime before departure via the zingbus app or website. Refund terms apply per the cancellation policy.
Q13. What places are worth visiting near Chityala?
A: Nagarjuna Sagar (85 km), Rachakonda Fort (70 km), Yadagirigutta (100 km), and Bhongir Fort (90 km) are all nearby.
Q14. Does zingbus connect Chityala to Amalapuram?
A: Yes. The Amalapuram to Chityala route covers approximately 390 km in approximately 7 hours 15 minutes.
Q15. How long is the Tindivanam to Chityala bus journey?
A: The route covers approximately 676 km and takes approximately 11 hours 50 minutes overnight.
Q16. Is food available on buses from Chityala on zingbus?
A: Yes. Food on Bus is available on select routes. Pre-order during booking or via the My Trip section in the app.