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City Tour
Hyderabad,
the capital city of Andhra Pradesh is a bustling 400-year-old
metropolis with
an urban population of 4.2 million people approximately, Hyderabad is
the
creation of the Qutub Shahi rulers, who were of Turkoman origin.
Hyderabad
is located on the Deccan Plateau and the Musi River, 650m above sea
level. The
physiography of Hyderabad is dominated by hills, monuments, tanks,
forests,
mosques, temples, a rich and varied heritage in arts, crafts and rock
formations.
Paid City tour
will be available
from CCMB. The details will be available at the travel desk.
Best
of Hyderabad:
Charminar,
Shopping at Lad Bazaar, Mecca Masjid, Falaknuma
Palace, Hi-Court, Birla Temple, AP State Assembly, Public
Garden,
Salarjung Museum and Biryani Dinner at old city's famous restaurants.
Dep.
10.00 Am Arrival: 9.00 pm
Full Day Ramoji Film
City:
Sai Baba Temple, Dilsukhnagar,
Sanghi Temple, Ramoji Film City. Dep. 7.45
am Arrival: 6.00
pm
Website for
city tours: www.hyderabadtourist.com
Hyderabad
Tourist Attractions:
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1)
Charminar
- Built by Sultan Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah, the
Charminar is a magnificent square edifice of granite, built upon four
grand arches facing north, south, east and west with 56 meters
high slender minarets and spiral staircases. These arches support two
floors of rooms and a gallery of archways. It is these four (char)
minarets (minar) that give the building, its name 'Charminar'. Each
minar stand on a lotus-leaf base that is a recurrent motif in Qutub
Shahi buildings.
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2)
Golconda Fort -
The majestic ruins of Golconda Fort stand as a backdrop to the
sprawling city of Hyderabad. Built by Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1525,
the Golconda Fort epitomises the opulent nawabi culture of the time. A
new attraction at the fort is a sound and light show that brings the
legend of Golconda to life.
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3) Salarjung
Museum - One of the
largest private collections in the World. Situated at Afzal Ganj, the
museum has a collection of more than 43,000 art objects and 50,000
books in the 38 rooms spread over three floors of the building. Open
timing:10 to 7pm. Closed on Sundays and public holidays.
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4)
Falaknuma Palace
- It is believed that the Falaknuma palace was gifted to the sixth
Nizam of Hyderabad, Mehboob Ali Khan by the generous Nawab. The palace
was constructed over a period of seven years and it covers a total area
of 9,39,712 square meters. The Falaknuma palace is a rare blend of
Italian and Tudor architecture. The palace is laid out in the shape of
a scorpion with two stings spread out as wings on the north.
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5) Hussain
Sagar Lake - Its uniqueness
lies in the fact that it connects the twin cities of Hyderabad and
Secunderabad. On the banks of the placid waters of the Hussain Sagar a
water front or bund was constructed to arrest the flow of water on the
other side. A major attraction at the Hussain Sagar is the 16 meter
high, 350 tonne monolithic Buddha statue on the Rock of Gibraltar.
Hussain Sagar has other attractions for lovers of water sports. The
yatching and sailing clubs at the lake are active and the annual
regatta draws a good number of sportspersons and lay people alike from
all around the country.
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6)
Ramoji Film City -
The world’s largest film production complex, is situated just 16 miles
from the historic city of Hyderabad. Hyderabad, an international IT hub
located in south-west India, is a modern metro and the home to several
major transnational corporations. The Film City, spread over 2,000
acres of land studded with hills, vales and lakes, has few parallels as
both a tourist attraction and major film-making facility.
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7) The Birla
Planetarium & Science Museum - It is located
in the heart of the picturesque city of Hyderabad on the panoramic
hillock of Naubat Pahad, surrounded by gardens. The Birla Science
Center houses a number of sections such as a Planetarium, a Science
Museum, the Center for Applicable Mathematics and Computer Sciences, a
Science projects division and so on.
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Shopping
Centres
AP
has rich offering of arts and crafts, all of which are available in
Hyderabad. Typical Bidri items include plates, bowls, vases, ashtrays,
trinket boxes, huqqa bases, jewellery etc. Glass and studded bangles of
Bidri are a favourite with women.
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Cauvery
Arts & Crafts Emporium
Seven Hills Plaza
Sarojini Devi Road
Secunderabad. Phone +91-40-27810604
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Lepakshi
Handicrafts Emporium,
Gun foundry, Hyderabad & Minerva Complex,
S.D.Road, Secunderabad. |
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Kalanjali
Arts & Crafts,
Nampally, Hyderabad.
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Lepakshi
Handicrafts Emporium
94 Minerva Complex,
Sarojini Devi Road
Secunderabad.
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Central
Cottage Industries Emporium,
Minerva Complex,
S.D. Road, Secunderabad. |
Shahzadi,
Sharmila, Satrang Prints,
Beenu Creations'Sitara' Road No.14,
Banjara Hills,
HyderabadPhone +91-40-23398339 |
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