Friday 15 July 2011

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Hyderabad, the 'City of Nizams' was christened after the queen - Hyder Mahal. With its glorious past that is more than 500 years old, Hyderabad is continuing its race with the times without compromising on its ethnicity. IT sector has penetrated into the city to such an extent that Hyderabad is often recognized as 'Cyberabad'. One can see traditional monuments along with high-tech and modern buildings in Hyderabad. 

Situated on the southern banks of Musi River, Hyderabad has a twin city known as 'Secunderabad'. Hussain Sagar Lake divides and beautifies the milieu of these two cities. Hyderabad has numerous places to see, making it an apt tourist destination. This hi-tech city has many ethnic charms to boast of, which can set any person on a shopping-spree. It would not be an exaggeration to state that Hyderabad is a priceless gemstone in the Indian crown of glory.


Places to See:

Birla Temple


Birla Mandir is a structural wonder that dominates the skyline of Hyderabad. It is a fine specimen of man-made marvel, dedicated to the spiritual powers of Lord Venkateshwara. Perched on the Kala Pahad (Black Hill), the temple offers a panoramic view of the twin cities of Andhra Pradesh. 

Charminar


Perhaps Charminar is the pictogram of Hyderabad. Rising to the astounding height of 180 feet, the monument lies centrally in the old city. This marvelous monument is a true picture of elegance, a great tribute to the fighting spirit of human race. Charminar was built by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. 

Laad Bazaar

Laad Bazaar is a renowned market of Hyderabad, budding next to the magnificent Charminar. A tour to Andhra Pradesh would be incomplete lest you visit this glittering market of Hyderabad. This market is a prominent treasure-house of lacquer bangles, pearls, semi-precious stones, etc. 

Mecca Mosque



Mecca Masjid is one of the oldest and biggest mosques of not only Anhdra Pradesh, but the whole of India. In the year 1617, Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah started the construction of the mosque, whereas it was completed by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1694. 

Salar Jung Museum


Artifacts have always been admired by most of the people and when it is about antique pieces, the curiosity gets doubled. Salar Jung Museum is such a place, where an amazing collection of traditional curios is awaiting for you to behold and admire. 

Lumbini Park

Named after the birth-place of Lord Buddha, Lumbini Park is a popular picnic spot with the city dwellers. Laserium is the main attraction of this park. Another attraction is made by the boat-ride, which takes across the lake providing a closer view of the colossal statue of Buddha. 

Falaknuma Palace


This Palace used to be the resort of the Nizams of Hyderabad. At present, it houses the invaluable art objects, tapestries, carpets over and above the largest single-man assortment of diamonds. This was the only Palace that made the venue for the late King George V and King Edward VIII of England. 

HITEC City

Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City (HITEC) is the first and foremost technology township that has been developed in Hyderabad. The wonderfully designed buildings of this area provide a sharp contrast to the heritage buildings of Hyderabad. 

Botanical Gardens

Spread over an area of 120 acres, Botanical gardens are the first of its own kind in Andhra Pradesh. These gardens embrace numerous varieties of herbs, plants and trees. The serenity and quietude appear charismatic with presence of water bodies, meadows and rich grasslands. 

Paigah Tombs


Erected in the late 18th century, Paigah Tombs are gracefully carved out of stones. The Paigah nobles were so close to Nizams that they got the daughters of Nizams in marriage. Asman Jah, Viqar-ul-Umara and Shams-ul-Umara are some of the nobles, who were buried here.

Golconda Fort


Golconda Fort is a standing testimony to the 500 years of the glorious past of Hyderabad. This imposing structure was constructed in the 16th century by various Qutub Shahi kings. Located at a distance of 11 km to the west of the city, the fort stands perched on a 120 meter high granite hill. 

Nehru Zoological Park

Nehru Zoological Park is credited with being the largest zoo in India. It is located at a distance of 16 km from Hyderabad and comes under the Bahadupur region. The park was named after Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. For wildlife lovers, Nehru Zoological Park is the best place to explore the rich flora. 

Ramoji Film City


Ramoji Film City (RFC) is a wonderful place that you would like to visit again and again. This city of perpetual charms has every kind of color to suit your mood and temperament. Sprawled in an area of 1,666 acres, Ramoji Film City was established by the Ramoji Group in the year 1996. 

Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park

In Andhra Pradesh, Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park is a popular destination amongst the lovers of wildlife. Situated in Vanasthalipuram, at a distance of 15 kmsfrom Hyderabad, the park was established in 1975 and named after 'Lord Mahavira'. 

Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary


Manjira Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary is a renowned haven that domiciles large number of local as well as migratory birds in Andhra Pradesh. Lying near Sangareddy in Medak district, this wildlife refuge is located alongside Manjira River. 

Mir Alam Tank

Located adjacent to Nehru Zoological Park, Mir Alam Tank is a small lake that boasts of serene locales. This lake was named after Mir Alam, who was the Prime Minister of the erstwhile Hyderabad state from 1804 to 1808. An amazing fact about this tank is that it comprises 21 in-built small masonry dams. 

Qutub Shahi Tomb


Located near Golconda Fort, Qutub Shahi Tomb represents a perfect fusion of Indian and Persian architectures. Thee tomb is made of granite and stands erect on square platforms. Initially, blue and green tiles were used to adorn these tombs, but very few of them are left today. 

Shilparamam

Sprawled over an area of 50 acres, Shilparamam has been provided an authentic village image. It was established by Andhra Pradesh Government to promote the rural settings of the state. Here, one can see a perfect blend of the modern landscape architecture with the rustic aesthetics of brick structures, thatched roof, walls decorated with rangoli motifs, etc. 

Dhola Ri Dhani


Built on the lines of Rajasthani village setting, Dhola Ri Dhani is a village resort having a typical rustic setting. It is located in Kompally, on the Medchal Road. Here, one can enjoy camel rides, puppet shows, folk dances and scrumptious cuisine of Rajasthan. Other attractions of the resort are a swimming pool, lake for boating, amphitheatre for plays and entertainment programmes. 

Raymond Tomb

Raymond Tomb is an ancient structure that was built to memorialize the brave French General Michel Joachim Marie Raymond (1755 - 1798 AD), who joined the army of the ruling Nizam as an ordinary soldier. After 12 years of his service, he left this world, while working for the Nizams............
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