About Hyderabad and Tourist
places in Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the capital and also
largest city of the South Indian state of Telangana. It was ruled by the Qutub
Shahis, Mughals and the Nizams which toned its history.
The city is a center for film industry, top-notch public and private hospitals,
state and central Level Research Institutions, Information Technology industry,
Biotech and Pharma industry along with several public sector organizations.
Endearingly known as the Pearl City, Hyderabad offers various Tourist
Places such as Historical Heritage monuments, Gardens, and Resorts, Lakes,
Parks, Museums, delicious food and exciting shopping experience.
The city has an average temperature of 22-34 degree Celsius and the best time
for you to visit is from September to March.
Many
tourist
places in Hyderabad
like Ramoji Film city, devotional Birla Mandir, Nehru Zoo Park,
Wonderla which makes you fall in love with Hyderabad
City Tour
and your holidays are worth to visit.
The wonderful contemporary Birla Mandir is
located at the south end of Hussain Sagar in Hyderabad. It is one of the Hyderabad Sightseeing. It is mounted on top of
the Kala Pahad, the twin hillock of the Naubat Pahad. The Birlas (businessmen
who have constructed various temples in India ) structured this temple in 1976.
The temple has been designed with white marbles from Rajasthan.
The temple is open up for pilgrims from 7 .00 am to 12 .00 am and 3 .00 pm to 9
.00 pm on almost all days of the week
Taj Falaknuma
Palace
Falaknuma Palace is the most excellent palaces
in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The palace has 60 lavishly decorated rooms
and 22 spacious halls. It possesses some of the best collections of the Nizam
treasure. Falaknuma stores a large collection of unique treasures including
paintings, statues, furniture, scripts, and books. This is one of the famous tourist places in Hyderabad
The Salar Jung Museum of Hyderabad is
a monument of the artistic achievements of various European, Asian and Far
Eastern countries of the world.
The current museum building was
constructed on the southern bank of River Musi, which is nearby the very
important monuments of the old city of Hyderabad such as the historic Charminar,
Mecca Masjid etc., The collections of the Museum and the library were shifted
from Dewan Deodi to the new building in the year 1968, and two more buildings
were added in the year 2000.
The part managing Indian Art comprises of sculptures of stone, bronze idols,
cuttings of jade, painted textiles, wood carvings, small paintings, modern
art, carvings of ivory, textiles, metal utensils, holographs, arms and
many other war outfits designed for protection.
Jagannath Temple
The Jagannath Temple located near Banjara
Hills Road no .12 (twelve) in Hyderabad, India is a modern temple constructed
by the Odia community of the Hyderabad city dedicated to the Hindu God
Jagannath.This is famous for its annual Rathyatra festival attended by a large the number of devotees.
Chilkur Balaji Temple
Chilkur Balaji Temple very famous and oldest
temple in Hyderabad, India. Popularly known as visa Balaji temple, people called
as visa God. It is located on the banks of the Osman Sagar lake Hyderabad,india.It
is 17 km from Mehdipatnam. This temple is an ancient Hindu temple in Hyderabad
Telangana dist. built during the time of Akkanna and Madanna the uncles of
Bhakta Ramadas.
Golconda Fort, also called Golkonda or Golla Konda is a fort of Southern India and
capital of the medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi empire ( c .1518–1687),
is located 11 kilometers ( 6 .8 mi ) west of Hyderabad. It is also a tehsil of
Hyderabad district, India. The place is known for the mines that have
produced some of the world's most popular diamonds, including the Koh-i-Noor,
the Hope Diamond and the Nassak Diamond. Golconda
Fort is one of the best places to visit in Hyderabad till date and
will continue its glory forever.
Ramoji Film
City world’s largest film studio was established by Indian film producer Ramoji Rao, head of Ramoji Group, in 1996. The RamojiFilm City in India is located in Anaajpur village, Hayathnagar Mandal in Hyderabad, Telangana. At 2000 acres.
Hyderabad film city is the best vacation getaway for
holidays, honeymooners, corporate conferences, occasions, family picnics, theme
parties, adventure camps and grand wedding ceremonies in the colorful city of
Hyderabad. The biggest film studio complex in the world as certified by
Guinness World Records provides extensive and innovative film making facilities
with passionate professionalism. It attracts many of the tourists who visit
Hyderabad.
Chowmahalla Palace
The Chowmahalla Palace in Hyderabad near Charminar was once the seat of the Asaf Jahi Empire and was constructed with a
purpose to deal with royal guests and visitors. Located near the famous
Charminar and Laad Bazaar, this palace bears a lot to offer to its visitors.
Every area is so intricately designed and shocks all with its Nawabi charm.
The building design of the palace has been influenced by various styles of
architecture and contains a southern courtyard and northern courtyard, complete
with lawns and fountains. The southern yard has four palaces – Aftab Mahal,
Afzal Mahal, Mahtab Mahal, and Tahniyat Mahal. The northern yard has a very
long corridor of rooms called Bada Imam, which has been designed with ornate
stucco and possess royal Mughal domes.
Also called Hyderabad Zoo, Nehru Zoological
Park was founded in the year 1959 however it was only in 1963 when it got
opened for public . Named after the first Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal
Nehru, the zoo park has been effectively maintained and run by the Hyderabad forest
department for more than 4 decades. A must-visit location for animal lovers,
this zoo shelters around 250 species of fauna. All the animals are kept in setting
similar to their natural atmosphere. Covers across an area of 300 acres, it has
species of Indian rhino, Bengal tiger, Indian elephant, python, panther,
Asiatic lion, gaur, antelopes, deer, Himalayan Black Bear and variety of
birds as its inmates. A number of animals from zoo across the nation have been
brought here showcasing the variety of wildlife it inhabitants.
Buddha Statue
During N. T. Rama Rao served as chief minister
of Andhra Pradesh, between 1983 and 1989 he invested large sums of money to
standing many statues of people from the region's political and religious
history. During his visit to New York, he observed the Statue of Liberty and
was motivated by the efforts to regain it. He said "I wanted something
similar to that . . . That would have been my contribution to society.
The Statue of the Buddha, with a
height of 17.5 m, is one of the world’s largest monoliths. It weighs around 350
tonnes and was graven out of white granite rock. Close to 200 statue makers
were involved for 2 years in the creation of this statue. The statue was designed
as a part of the Buddha Purnima project in 1985 but a few years later, it met
with misfortune while being carried to the lake. The statue laid on the bed of
the lake till the time it was finally brought out and erected on the pedestal
on 12th April 1992
Shilparamam
Cultural Society
Shilparamam is an arts and crafts village
located in Madhapur, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
The village was developed with a concept to create an environment for the preservation
of traditional craft items. You will find cultural festivals around the year.
Shilparamam is Hyderabad’s tribute to India’s natural beauty, richly varied
cultural heritage and vibrant ethos. It is a place exactly where craftsmen from
across India display their unique skills in many different arts, crafts, and
culture. From Indian pottery to plenty of weaves, woodwork, jewelry, clothes
and local craft items of each and every region of the country, Shilparamam is
a kaleidoscope of India’s color, diversity, and talent.
Charminar is definitely on the prime of the
thought of any tourist visiting Hyderabad. It is a sign of Hyderabad. Charminar
was built by the ruler Quli Qutab Shah in respect of his Hindu wife Bhagamati.
Charminar is a square structure with four towers in the four corners of the
square, each of whose sides is 20 meters in length. Charminar is surrounded by
marketplaces and various other structures which increase its beauty.
Mecca Masjid
Mecca Masjid also sounds as Makkah Masjid, is one of the most ancient
mosques in Hyderabad, Telangana in India, In fact, it is considered to be one
of the largest masjids in India. Makkah Masjid is an enumerated heritage structure
in the old city of Hyderabad, near to the historic attractions of Chowmahalla
Palace, Laad Bazaar, and Charminar.
The construction of Mecca Masjid was first started by Sultan Mohammed Qutub Shah but was completed after 77 years by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1694. A named
heritage building in the city of Hyderabad, Mecca Masjid is an amazing building
integrated granite with beautiful interiors.
Surendrapuri
Surendrapuri is a place where one can visit and feel the experience of
visiting 100's of temples all over India located about 60km from Hyderabad,
India. The museum is often known as Mythological Awareness Centre. As the name indicates,
it had been established to create an awareness of Indian mythology or even
more especially Hindu mythology. It was built by Kunda Satyanarayana in memory
of his son Surendra. It is usually identified locally as Kunda Satyanarayana
Kala Dhamma, in his honor. Which means that Kunda Satyanarayana has used
artistry thoroughly to illustrate mythology.
The Tank Bund, the barrier to the Hussain
Sagar, as well as the link between the twin cities, was built by Hazrat Hussain
Shah, and is and has always been a major place to visit. A 16m high, 350
tonne majestic Buddha statue on the Rock of Gibraltar is a popular attraction
at the Hussain Sagar. Spend at least a little time there to bathe in the cool
breeze. Thirty-three elegant statues of tremendous historic personalities like
Tyagayya, Vemana and Pingali Venkaiah welcome you warmly.
The NTR
Garden is a very popular attraction in the city of Hyderabad. Spread across an
area of 55 acres, it houses the monument of the great leader of Andhra Pradesh,
Late N T Rama Rao.it is located right beside Hussain Sagar lake in Hyderabad,
India. Developed in many patterns since 1999, the area that is mainly a park
is geographically located in the center of the city, which is nearby many
other tourist attractions such as Birla Mandir, Necklace Road, and Lumbini Park
. It preserved by the Buddha Purnima Project Authority that services under the
directives of the Government of Telangana.
Qutab Shahi Tombs
The tombs of the seven Qutub Shahi rulers in
the Ibrahim Bagh are situated about a kilometer north from Golconda Fort in
Hyderabad, India. A combination of Indian and Persian style of architecture,
these tombs are considered to be the oldest historical monuments in Hyderabad.
These tombs are constructed by grey granite, on a very high square platform.
These tombs are dome-structured that have a quadrangular shape. Each one of
these tombs is at a height of about 9 – 15 meters from the platform and is enclosed
by specific arches. The design of the tombs is mixed, displaying Hindu,
Persian, and Pathan forms–Indo-Persian architectures which are influenced by
Deccani structural ideas. As a result, a special Qutub Shari school of
architecture marked by liberal use of minarets, arches, domes, and columns was
created.
The Lumbini park is a major attraction on the Tank
Bund Road in Hyderabad, which is situated in the center of the city next to the
Hussain Sagar Lake of 7 .5 acres. Lumbini Park has become the best place of
relaxation and a place of amusement. An attraction every tourist would love, irrespective
of their choice in religious, cultural or historical places in Hyderabad.
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