Hyderabad Trip

India
Trip Planner takes you on a tour to Hyderabad.The state capital of Andhra Pradesh
is the fifth largest metropolis in India. The city is popularly known, as the
'city of the Nawabs'. When you travel to Hyderabad you can see its famous monuments,
temples, and mosques representing the culture and heritage of the region. On
tours to Hyderabad you can visit the palaces and buildings, houses and tenements,
gardens and streets, which have a history and an architectural individuality
of their own. With India Trip Planner you can tour the old monuments of Hyderabad,
which are one of the prime attractions amongst the tourists. Travel to Hyderabad
would be incomplete without visiting the Charminar. Near the building is the
massive and sacred structure of the Mecca Masjid. Tours to Hyderabad would take
you to the Jami Masjid and the Toli Masjid mosques, which are worth visiting.
Then there is the landmark of the Regency Mansion. The expensive art objects,
tapestries, carpets, and diamonds of the Falakuma Palace in Hyderabad are also
not to be missed when you travel to Hyderabad.
Naubat Pahad :A popular picnic-spot, which you can visit on a tour to
Hyderabad; it is a true picture of natural beauty. The Husain Sagar Lake is
another main attraction for the tourists who travel to Hyderabad. The Birla
temples, Salarjung Museum and Nehru Zoological Park are other tourist attractions.
The list of must buys from Hyderabad includes pearls and exquisite ikat saris.
The Biryani and the kebabs of Hyderabad are the best of the cuisine, which you
can enjoy on a tour to Hyderabad.
The main festivals that you can see when you travel to Hyderabad city are the
Deccan festival, with its cultural programmes being celebrated in the month
of February, and Id, which is celebrated with ritualistic fervor. During these
festivals Hyderabad's art, crafts culture, and cuisine are highlighted making
it a great time to shop for souvenirs on a tour to Hyderabad. In addition to
this the Lumbini festival is organized to celebrate the 'Buddhist Heritage'
of Andhra Pradesh. You can join in the festivities on Hyderabad Trip Planner
packages.
Places of interest: Charminar, Mecca Masjid, Birla Mandir, Gandipet,
Golconda fort, Qutb Shahi Tombs, Hussain Sagar lake, Falaknuma Palace, Birla
Science Center, Himayat Sagar.
How
To Reach Hyderabad:
By Air: Hyderabad, which is well connected to all major cities of India.
A few international flights also touch Hyderabad directly.
By Rail: Secunderabad, which is well connected to all major cities of
India.
By Road: The city is easily accessible by road since it lies at the intersection
of two major national highways: NH 7 (Nizamabad Road, Medchal Road) and NH 9.
Tourist attraction in Hyderabad
Hyderabad offers various sites to be visited in and around the city. These sites
attract a large number of tourists every year. You can enjoy watching the archeological
sites, religious sites, historical sites and more on your tour to Hyderabad.We
at India Trip Planner offer you tours for local sightseeing in Hyderabad, these
include some of the famous sites of Hyderabad as under:
Charminar: You can visit the Charminar on your travel to Hyderabad.This
magnificent square edifice of granite was built by Sultan Mohammad Quli Qutb
Shah between the year of 1591 and 1612. The building is built upon four grand
arches facing north, south, east, and west with 56 meters high slender minarets
and spiral staircas

es.
These arches support two floors of rooms and a gallery of archways. It is these
four minarets that give the building, its name 'Charminar'. Each minar stands
on a lotus-leaf base that is a recurrent motif in Qutub Shahi buildings. It
has a beautiful mosque on the 2nd floor and a large water tank in the middle.
Mecca Masjid: Mecca Masjid is a grand mosque of South India; you can
visit this mosque on your tour to Hyderabad. In the year 1614, the construction
of this masjid was started by the 6th Sultan Abdullah Qutb Shah and completed
by Aurangzeb. This vast mosque can accommodate 10,000 personnel during prayer
time. It was built of enormous black granite slabs. The clay from Mecca mixed
with red color was used for stucco decorations at the entrance of the Masjid.
Golconda: Golconda Fort forms one of the main tourist attractions in
Hyderabad. Built by Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1525, the Golconda Fort epitomizes
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.
Qutb Shahi Tombs: You can visit the Qutb Shahi tombs on your travel to
Hyderabad.The tombs are made of black granite or green stone with a shape of
square or octagonal base. Its dome is in onion shape and arches are with fine
sculptures. The road from Golconda fort goes to the

north has the tomb of Abdullah Qutb Shah. The tombs of Abul Hasan Tana Qutb
Shahi, Princess Hayat Baksh Begum, Muhammad Qutb Shah, and Pemamati, one of
the mistresses of Muhammad Qutb Shah are also situated near to the tomb of Abdullah
Qutb Shah.
Birla Mandir: You can visit this modern enchanting temple dedicated to
Lord Venkateswara on your tour to Hyderabad. The Birla Mandir stands in all
its grandeur on the hilltop of Kalapahad. The intricately carved, tiered tower
at the base is typical of the southern Indian shrines while the smooth dome
at the top is in the north Indian Rajasthani style. Made of pure white marble
from Rajasthan, the Birla Mandir overlooks the serene and placid waters of the
Hussain Sagar Lake. The Birla Mandir presents a colorful spectacular sight when
illuminated at night.
Gandipet: Gandipet, located at a distance of about 20 kms west on your
tour to Hyderabad city. Mir Osman Ali Khan formed this water body as a result
of damming of the river Moosi in 1920. Anyone visiting Gandipet is pleased to
see a vast stretch of placid water that shimmer like gold with the rays of the
morning sun.
Hussain Sagar Lake: This Lake connects the twin cities of Hyderabad and
Secunderabad. You can visit the Hussain Sagar Lake on your tour to Hyderabad.On
the banks of the placid waters of the Hussain Sagar waterfront 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
yachting 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.
Falaknuma Palace: You can visit the Falaknuma Palace on your tour to
Hyderabad.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.
Birla Science Center: On your tour to Hyderabad you can visit the Birla
Science Center. 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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