By Air
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) is well-connected with direct flights from all major Indian and international cities. The airport is approximately 45 km from Hitex.
Everything you need to plan your visit to Poultry India 2026 in Hyderabad.
Poultry India 2026 will be held at the Hitex Exhibition Centre, one of India's premier exhibition venues located in the IT hub of Hyderabad. The venue offers world-class facilities with over 25,000 sq. meters of exhibition space.
Three easy ways to reach the venue.
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) is well-connected with direct flights from all major Indian and international cities. The airport is approximately 45 km from Hitex.
Hyderabad/Secunderabad railway stations are major junctions connected to all parts of India. The venue is about 15 km from Secunderabad station.
Hyderabad is connected by excellent national highways. Local transportation includes Uber, Ola, metro rail, and auto-rickshaws.
Smooth entry to India — invitation letters, e-Visa guidance, and a tip-sheet for your application.
International visitors requiring a visa to enter India can request a Business Visa Invitation Letter from the Poultry India organising committee. We're happy to assist with your visa application process.
A perfect blend of heritage, technology, and cuisine. Twelve places worth your time.
The iconic 16th-century monument built in 1591, standing at the heart of the Old City. Surrounded by the vibrant Laad Bazaar, it is the most recognised symbol of Hyderabad.
A majestic medieval fortress dating back to the 13th century, famed for its ingenious acoustics, secret passages, and stunning panoramic views of the city from its summit.
A heart-shaped lake built in 1563, featuring the iconic 18-metre monolithic Buddha statue on Gibraltar Rock at its centre. Tank Bund road along the lake is lined with statues of Telugu legends.
Guinness World Record holder as the world's largest integrated film studio complex. A full-day entertainment destination with live shows, themed sets, and adventure rides.
One of India's three national museums, housing over a million rare artefacts collected from across the world. The Salar Jung family's private collection spans centuries of art and craft.
The seat of the Asaf Jahi dynasty and former royal residence of the Nizams. Known for its grand courtyards, durbar hall, and a prized collection of vintage cars.
One of the oldest and largest mosques in India, built in 1694 by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The central arch bricks were made from soil brought from Makkah, giving the mosque its name.
A beautifully maintained urban park on the banks of Hussain Sagar Lake, offering a laser show, musical fountain, and boat rides to the Buddha statue.
A vibrant arts & crafts village near Hitec City, showcasing traditional Indian handicrafts, live artisan workshops, and cultural performances. A must-visit for authentic souvenirs.
A stunning white marble temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, perched on a 280-ft hillock called Naubath Pahad. Offers breathtaking panoramic views of the twin cities and Hussain Sagar.
One of India's largest zoos spread over 380 acres, home to nearly 1,500 species of birds, animals, and reptiles. Features a safari park, butterfly garden, and natural history museum.
A magnificent necropolis of the Qutub Shahi dynasty, featuring beautifully restored domed tombs, mosques, and gardens. One of the most underrated heritage sites in India.