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Essential Telugu Travel Phrases: Directions & Navigation

Hey, imagine trying to explain a shortcut to your auto driver in the busy streets of Jubilee Hills, or trying to find the right platform at Secunderabad Railway Station. While apps like Google Maps are incredible tools, they don't help you negotiate a fare, ask a local shopkeeper for a landmark, or figure out which RTC bus to board.

Whether you are navigating the tech corridors of Hyderabad, taking a bus across Telangana, or exploring the coastal towns of Andhra Pradesh, knowing how to ask for basic directions is an absolute lifesaver. In this page, Let me help you get equipped to travel confidently!

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1. Basic Directions

These are the foundational words you will use constantly when guiding a cab driver or walking through a new neighborhood.

English PhraseLeft Telugu Translationఎడమ PronunciationEdama
English PhraseRight Telugu Translationకుడి PronunciationKudi
English PhraseStraight Telugu Translationతిన్నగా / నేరుగా PronunciationThinnaga / Neeruga
English PhraseBack / Behind Telugu Translationవెనక PronunciationVenaka
English PhraseFront Telugu Translationముందు PronunciationMundu
English PhraseHere Telugu Translationఇక్కడ PronunciationIkkada
English PhraseThere Telugu Translationఅక్కడ PronunciationAkkada
English PhraseNear Telugu Translationదగ్గర PronunciationDaggara
English PhraseFar Telugu Translationదూరం PronunciationDooram

2. Transportation & Commuting

Use these phrases when dealing with public transport, booking cabs, or negotiating rides. Notice how English words like "bus" and "ticket" are naturally integrated into daily spoken Telugu.

English PhraseBus stand / Stop Telugu Translationబస్సు స్టాండ్ PronunciationBus stand
English PhraseI want an auto Telugu Translationనాకు ఆటో కావాలి PronunciationNaaku auto kaavali
English PhraseHow much is the ticket? Telugu Translationటికెట్ ఎంత? PronunciationTicket entha?
English PhraseStop here Telugu Translationఇక్కడ ఆపండి PronunciationIkkada aapandi
English PhraseLet's go Telugu Translationవెళ్దాం పదండి PronunciationVeludam padandi
English PhraseWhich bus? Telugu Translationఏ బస్సు? PronunciationYe bus?

3. Locations & Landmarks

When searching for a specific place, these core vocabulary words will help you frame your questions perfectly.

English WordWhere is the hotel? Telugu Translationహోటల్ ఎక్కడ ఉంది? PronunciationHotel ekkada undi?
English WordHospital Telugu Translationఆసుపత్రి PronunciationAasupathri
English WordShop / Store Telugu Translationదుకాణం / షాపు PronunciationDukaanam / Shopu
English WordAirport Telugu Translationఎయిర్పోర్ట్ PronunciationAirport
English WordRailway Station Telugu Translationరైల్వే స్టేషన్ PronunciationRailway station
English WordAddress Telugu Translationచిరునామా / అడ్రస్ PronunciationChirunama / Address

4. Practical Conversational Examples

English

Please go straight and take a left.

Telugu

దయచేసి తిన్నగా వెళ్లి ఎడమ వైపు తిరగండి.

(Dayachesi thinnaga velli edama vaipu thiragandi.)

English

How much does it cost to go to the railway station?

Telugu

రైల్వే స్టేషన్ కి వెళ్ళడానికి ఎంత అవుతుంది?

(Railway station ki velladaniki entha avuthundi?)

English

Stop the auto here, please.

Telugu

ఆటో ఇక్కడ ఆపండి.

(Auto ikkada aapandi.)

English

Is the hospital near or far?

Telugu

ఆసుపత్రి దగ్గరా లేక దూరమా?

(Aasupathri daggara leka doorama?)

English

Which bus goes to Hyderabad?

Telugu

హైదరాబాద్‌కి ఏ బస్సు వెళుతుంది?

(Hyderabad ki ye bus veluthundi?)

5. Frequently Asked Questions

How do I ask an auto-rickshaw driver to use the meter in Telugu?

You can simply and politely say, "దయచేసి మీటర్ వేయండి" (Dayachesi meter veyandi), which translates directly to "Please put the meter on." Being polite but firm with this phrase is very common in daily commuting, especially around busy transport hubs.

Is English widely understood for navigation in Telugu states?

Yes, in major cities like Hyderabad or Visakhapatnam, English words for landmarks (hospital, airport, bus stop, left, right) are universally understood. However, knowing the Telugu connective words and sentence structures will make asking for directions much smoother in rural areas or when speaking with local street vendors.

What is the most common way to ask "Where is..." in Telugu?

The most natural way to ask for a location is to state the place followed by "ఎక్కడ ఉంది?" (ekkada undi?). For example, to find a shop, you would simply ask, "షాపు ఎక్కడ ఉంది?" (Shopu ekkada undi?). It is short, direct, and universally understood.