The short answer
ALOHA offers a resort stay near Hyderabad with villa-style rooms set around the pool and resort gardens — pool view rooms, family rooms with private terraces, and duplex suites with split-level layouts. 25 rooms, all pool-facing, forest-edge setting in Shamshabad, 15 minutes from RGIA. Rooms from ₹5,000/night including pool access and resort amenities.

Two Floors. One Booking. The Pool Visible From Both.
ALOHA's duplex suites have a split-level layout — living area and lounge on the lower floor, bedroom and private upper terrace above. The terrace looks over the pool and garden. It's a different experience from a standard hotel room: the space has a layout that makes sense for a two-night stay rather than just a place to sleep between meetings.
The duplex format works well for couples wanting the most space and the best view — and for families who want adults and children sleeping on separate floors under one booking. No side-by-side corridor rooms, no "connecting door" arrangements. Just one suite that works for the way people actually want to stay.

The Room That Fits an Actual Family
ALOHA's family rooms have a private terrace at garden level that opens toward the pool. The layout accommodates parents and children in the same room without everyone sleeping within two feet of each other. For families visiting from out of town — or for wedding guests who've made the trip into Hyderabad and want a proper stay rather than a transit hotel — this is the room type that makes the stay feel like the trip was worth it.
Extended families can book adjacent family rooms or a combination of duplex suites and family rooms. For wedding weekend stays, the room block is often reserved as a group — the resort coordinates room allocations for large family groups.

A Resort That Photographs Like One. Actually Feels Like One.
The villa-style room blocks at ALOHA are set around the pool and resort garden rather than along a central hotel corridor. The paths between the buildings pass through the garden. There's no lobby-to-room escalator, no standard hotel layout that makes you feel like you're in transit. The character of the place comes from being in a resort property, not from premium bedding descriptions on a booking page.
Forest edge at the back. Pool in the centre. Gardens between the rooms. The experience is as much about what you see when you step outside the room as it is about the room itself. That's what makes it worth the stay over a city hotel for travellers who have a choice.


