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Blog -- Travelling by bus to Hyderabad from Anantapur!!



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Travelling by bus to Hyderabad from Anantapur!!


Blog posted on 22-02-2019

The road distance from Hyderabad to Anantapur is estimated to be 356kms and takes around eight hours to complete the journey by bus. I opted for an AC sleeper bus, as they are secure for lengthy night visiting. Additionally, Hyderabad is connected well by using roadways; buses most commonly link many of the places frequented via vacationers. Anantapur being one of the favoured places in Andhra Pradesh is effortlessly accessed through bus from Hyderabad. I booked online bus tickets at https://www.redbus.in/bus-tickets/ananthapur-to-hyderabad.aspx and all my travel woes were reduced. There are a decent number of bus companies offering services between the two cities and creating enough amount of travel convenience for many commuters.





On the other hand, Anantapur is placed in the westernmost part of the southern state of Andhra Pradesh. This location is believed to be very renowned among vacationers given that the whole district of Anantapur is famous for its silk enterprise and holds fairly a combination of historical yore.





I boarded the bus from Anantapur pick up point at 2pm and reached Hyderabad at 11pm. The bus travel was for almost 8 hours where they gave rest stops too. I was travelling in an AC semi sleeper bus that was comfortable and the staff in the bus ensured that all its passengers were travelling in ease.



 



At a separation of 149 km from Kurnool, 168 km from Kadapa, 361 km from Hyderabad, 475 km from Vijayawada and 215 km Bangalore, Anantapur is a city and the central station of the Anantapur locale in Andhra Pradesh. This is the most significant area in the state limited on the north by Kurnool, on the east by Kadapa and Chittoor and the south and west by the Karnataka State. This is likewise one of the favourite Andhra Pradesh vacationer places.



 



This district is additionally known by the name of Anantapuram and was before known as Anantasagaram, which implies an eternal sea. The towns of Anantasagaram and Bukkarayasamudram were built by Chilkkavodeya, the priest of Bukka-I, a Vijayanagar ruler. Amid the Vijaynagar time frame, Anantapur was an immediate focus and prevalently known as Hande Anantapuram. Anantapur and several different spots were talented by the Vijayanagar rulers to Hanumappa Naidu of the Hande family. Penukonda in Anantapur area was the capital was Vijayanagaras after the fall of Hampi. The place accordingly went under Qutub Shahis, Mughals, and the Nawabs of Kadapa, although the Hande boss kept on a decision as their subordinates. Later it came into the ownership of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan.



 



Hyderabad being one of the popular travel destinations in Southern India, I always wanted to visit this place. My bus travel experience was a pleasant one!





I waiting to explore the Charminar, Golconda Fort, Mecca Masjid, The Salar Jung Museum, Quli Qutub Shahi Tombs and many others. I also waited to sample the Mughal and Persian style of cuisine.



 



As I reached the bus stop, I found my friend waiting for me. Overall, it was a great experience of traversing to Hyderabad by a bus!





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