How I Explored Telangana Without Breaking the Bank
Travelling on a budget often feels like a puzzle. You want to cover as much ground as possible, yet every ticket, hotel, and meal eats into your wallet. When I planned a week-long trip across Telangana, I thought I’d have to cut down my itinerary. But then I found my solution: TSRTC bus booking through redBus. It became the backbone of my trip, letting me see the state in a way that was both affordable and surprisingly comfortable.
Why I Chose TSRTC
The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) is more than just buses running between towns. It’s the largest public transport system in the state, with over 9,000 buses connecting rural villages, district headquarters, and big cities like Hyderabad, Warangal, and Karimnagar. According to TSRTC’s official data, their fleet carries more than 35 lakh passengers daily, which speaks volumes about reliability.
For me, the choice boiled down to two things: coverage and cost.
Booking Process Made Simple
I didn’t want to spend hours standing in a queue at bus stations. Instead, I used redBus to handle all my ticket booking. The interface was simple: I searched for routes, compared bus types, and booked my seat within minutes. What I liked most was the transparency. I could see bus timings, seat availability, and ticket prices upfront, which helped me plan my days better.
For instance, the ticket from Hyderabad to Warangal cost me just around ₹180 in an Express bus. Even the longer Hyderabad to Karimnagar journey stayed under ₹250. Compare that to private cabs, which would’ve set me back at least ₹2,500–₹3,000 one way.
Routes I Explored
With a fixed budget, I focused on destinations that portrayed Telangana’s diversity:
- Hyderabad to Warangal: A short ride that gave me access to the Thousand Pillar Temple and Warangal Fort.
- Warangal to Karimnagar: This stretch took me closer to Elgandal Fort and Lower Manair Dam, a peaceful riverside escape.
- Hyderabad to Nizamabad: Known for its heritage temples and food scene, this was a delightful weekend detour.
- Hyderabad to Srisailam (via TSRTC’s Super Luxury buses): This was a slightly longer route, but the scenic drive through the Nallamala forest made it worthwhile.
Each route was covered comfortably and punctually, with most buses starting on time and halts being predictable.
My Money-Saving Hacks
The real reason I managed to stretch my trip without stretching my wallet was because of a few simple strategies:
- Advance Booking on redBus – I noticed that booking a week early often gave me access to a wider seat selection and occasionally better fares.
- Opting for Express Buses – While luxury buses were tempting, the regular Express buses were far cheaper and surprisingly well-maintained.
- Night Travel – I booked overnight buses whenever possible. This not only saved me the cost of a night’s accommodation but also gave me more daytime hours to explore.
- Combining Rail and Bus Travel – On longer stretches, I mixed things up by checking redRail for trains and using TSRTC for shorter connections. This hybrid approach balanced comfort with cost.
According to a 2023 report by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, average intercity bus fares in India are 25–40% lower than equivalent cab rides over the same distance. My own expenses lined up with that data. Over seven days, I spent just under ₹2,000 on travel that would have easily cost me ₹10,000 by private car.
Final Wording
Looking back, my Telangana trip was proof that budget doesn’t have to mean compromise. I got to see temples, forts, dams, and even forests, all while travelling comfortably. By planning smartly, booking early, and leaning on TSRTC buses via redBus, I explored more of the state than I thought possible on my budget. If you’re considering exploring Telangana, this approach is worth trying—it’s a practical way to stretch both your money and your itinerary.


