Overview
This back-lit bus shelter advertising hoarding is strategically positioned along the Habsiguda to Tarnaka corridor in Hyderabad, Telangana. The location serves as a vital connectivity route between residential neighborhoods, educational institutions, and commercial zones in eastern Hyderabad. With dimensions of 25 ft × 5 ft, this illuminated hoarding offers consistent visibility throughout the day and night, making it ideal for brands targeting urban commuters, students, and working professionals.
Location Highlights
Habsiguda is a well-established residential and commercial locality in Hyderabad, positioned between the bustling areas of Uppal and Tarnaka. The Habsiguda to Tarnaka stretch connects several key areas including Sainikpuri, ECIL, and extends toward the Secunderabad cantonment. This corridor experiences steady traffic from IT professionals commuting to major employment hubs, students traveling to Osmania University and nearby engineering colleges, and residents accessing shopping and healthcare facilities. The area benefits from proximity to both residential colonies and commercial establishments, creating diverse audience demographics throughout the day.
Traffic & Footfall Insights
Based on the locality's profile as a residential-commercial connector in eastern Hyderabad:
- Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 28,000–52,000 vehicles/day
- Estimated Daily Footfall: 4,000–9,000 pedestrians/day
- Peak Activity Periods: 8:00 AM–10:30 AM (morning commute), 5:30 PM–8:30 PM (evening return traffic)
- Primary Audience: IT professionals, college students, middle-income families, daily commuters, local shoppers
- Advertising Potential: The bus shelter location ensures close-range visibility with significant dwell time as commuters wait for public transport. Back-lit illumination maintains visibility during early morning, evening, and night hours.
Please note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality and are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding.
Hoarding Specifications
- Dimensions: 25 ft (Width) × 5 ft (Height)
- Total Display Area: 125 square feet
- Monthly Rental Price: ₹60,000
- Property Type: Hoarding
- Lighting: Back Lit (24-hour visibility)
- Visibility: High at eye-level for pedestrians and clearly visible to passing vehicles
- Format: Horizontal landscape orientation
- Suitable Advertisement Size: Full-size vinyl or digital print designed for 25×5 dimensions
Best Suited For
- Educational institutions and coaching centers
- Banking and financial services
- Real estate projects in eastern Hyderabad
- Consumer electronics and mobile brands
- Healthcare services and diagnostic centers
- E-commerce platforms and delivery services
- FMCG products targeting urban households
- Automotive showrooms and service centers
Why Choose This Hoarding?
- Positioned along a major residential-commercial corridor connecting multiple localities
- Bus shelter format ensures prolonged viewer engagement with waiting commuters
- Back-lit technology provides 24-hour visibility and brand presence
- Captures attention of students traveling to Osmania University and nearby colleges
- Reaches working professionals commuting to IT hubs and commercial centers
- Affordable monthly rate of ₹60,000 for a well-connected eastern Hyderabad location
Campaign Suggestions
- Launch campaigns for educational courses and competitive exam coaching centers targeting students
- Promote housing projects and residential developments in Uppal, Nacharam, and surrounding areas
- Advertise banking products, personal loans, and insurance services to working professionals
- Run awareness campaigns for healthcare services and diagnostic facilities
- Showcase consumer electronics, mobile phones, and appliance offers with clear call-to-action
Important Note
The traffic, footfall, and reach estimates provided are approximate figures based on the surrounding locality's characteristics and typical movement patterns. These are not direct measurements of the hoarding itself. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, route diversions, and local events.