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Tourism in Hyderabad
Charminar:The famed Charminar is a majestic edifice standing at the heart of the old walled city of Hyderabad, this hooch triumphal arch, which has become the city symbol, was built by Mohd. Quli Qutub Shah in 1591 supposedly to commemorate the eradication of plague from Hyderabad. With its 56 Metre tall slender minarets with spiral stair cases and huge arches on each side , the structure is built with carefully finished stucco ornamentation and is plastered with line mortar. On the top most floor is space for a mask.  Around the Charminar is a bazaar where some of the best bargains can be struck in goods forms silk, Metal work, pearls and Bangles to rare Urdu books and manuscripts. A special market is held on Thursdays. The structure is illuminated every evening. 
   
Falaknuma palace
Falaknuma Palace:The Falaknuma (Star of Heaven) palace is one of the most magnificent of its kind in the country. Built by Nawab vikar-ul-Umra Bahadur, the fifth Ameer of the Paigah in the nineteenth century, it is located atop a 650 meter high hill, about 5KM from Charminar. Designed by an Italian architect and built in marble, the Falaknuma was purchased by Seventh Nizam , Mir Osman ali Khan, who used it as royal guest house. The dignitaries who visited the palace includes King George V. The state reception room, whose ceiling is decorated with frescoes and gilded relief's , the spacious ball room and the dining room with the long table for 100 persons is indeed a splendorous sight. The palace houses the oriental and European treasures including a large collection of manuscripts and books.
   
golconda_fort
Golconda Fort: The majestic ruins of  Golconda Fort stand as a backdrop to the sprawling city of Hyderabad.  Originally built in that 12th Century by the Hindu Kakatiyas, the fort was reinforced by masonry by the Bahamanis who occupied in 1363.  The existing structure was later expanded by Qutub Shahi Kings into a massive fort.  In 1687, the fortress was besieged by the mighty moguls  emperor Aurangazeb, after it was treacherously betrayed. The main citadel is built on a granite hill 120 mts high and is surrounded by walls of solid stones.  The forts outermost walls traverses  circumference of nearly 7 KM's with eight massive gates studded with large pointed iron spikes as a defence against  war elephants.
   
budha statue
Hussain Sagar also known as Tank Bund connects the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. Built in the 16th century the lake was named to express the gratitude of Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah to Hussain Shah wali who helped him   to recover from illness. To lake is a favorite evening promenade. A famous monolith of Lord Buddha is installed at the center of the  lake.  
   
Mecca Masjid
Mecca Masjid: Adjacent to the Charminar is the grand Mecca Masjid, reputed to be one among the largest in the world. It can accommodate 10,000 worshippers at a time. The hall is 67 meters long, 54 meters wide and 23 meters high. The Mecca Masjid roof is supported by 15 arches, and the colonnades and entrance arches are made up of a single slab of granite.  According to few historical records these massive stone lots were carried 11 blocks away, and dragged to the site by a team of 1400 bullocks!  Construction of mosque started in 1614 by Abdullah Quli Qutub Shah, but was completed by Aurangazeb when he annexed Golconda in late 17th Century. The Tombs of Asaf Jahi rulers, the Nizams of Hyderabad, are in a roof enclosure to the left of the court yard of the mosque.
   
Indira Park
A recreation park for children, situated near lower Tank Bund. This park offers a Boat ride too. It has become a favorite destination for joggers. Presently the park is on a major renovation spree.
 
Mir Alam Tank
is a reservoir 16 kms away, this tank once used to be the city's water source. Now, it has only become a tourist attraction. Its a mile long bund formed by 21 arches.
 
Ocean Park
Ocean Park is a one of it’s kind Water Theme Amusement Park modelled on International standards. The amusement park is situated at Gandipet just 15 kms from Hyderabad offers a spectacular mix of Internationally popular. Water Rides and Amusement Rides for all age groups and provides full day entertainment to all it’s Patrons. Spread over a sprawling 20 acres of lush landscaped gardens it offers a number of internationally popular water and amusement rides.
 
The Alleygator
The Alleygator emerged as a favorite funcentre for the young as well as old people. The Alleygator has four lines of bowling alleys, six pool tables, and video games. The cafeteria serves tasty food, which makes the place a perfect entertainment centre. The smoke free and alcohol free environment of The Alleygator makes it a perfect place to enjoy the leisure time with the entire family. 
The Alleygator has true cosmic bowling alleys, which gives utmost pleasure to the players. The lights changes automatically, with a pleasant sound, and the system also displays the score. It also has ball wall facility for new comers, ladies and children. This facility helps new comers and ladies to score better.
 
Ramoji Film City
Ramoji Film City is possibly the largest comprehensive film studio complex in the world with over 2000 acres complex of studios, gardens, hotels, multistoried buildings and special structures of all kinds.
A producer or director can walk in with a script and walk out with canned film or television programme. The Film City gives a choice of numerous flexible locations, typically as well as spontaneous. Filmmaker can shoot in a picturesque Indian village, or recreate a street in Switzerland. Film maker can choreograph a song sequence in any of the gardens and later change the look of the Gardens/Fountains, the layout of the streets, the facades of the buildings in the streets, to give a totally different locale to suit the requirements so no one location will ever go out of style or suffer from repeated exposure. Located an hours drive from the airport of Hyderabad.
 
Snow World:
Snow World is the World’s Biggest and India’s 1st Snow Theme Park. Spread over 17,000 square feet area, on Lower Tank Bund Road, behind Indira Park, it is yet another landmark place in twin cities. The entry is priced at Rs 250/- for adults and Rs 200/- for children for one hour. It will be open to general public from from 9am to 9pm. People will be allowed in batches of one hour. Maximum of three hundred people are allowed in every batch.
All these snow wonders will be made possible by artificially producing snow using state of the art technology supplied by Woomera Snow Guns LTd., Australia. The snow thus produced almost match with that found in nature and doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals and substances. The Snow is produced using Mineral Water Quality water is harmless even if eaten. Special warm clothes, gloves and waterproof shoes will be provided to all the customers to protect them from extreme cold climate inside. A steaming hot soup will be served to all the visitors to acclimatize to the environment.
 
Hyderabad Botanical Gardens:
This is the first Botanical Garden in Andhra Pradesh that is coming up in stages in Kotaguda Reserve Forest near the Hi-tech city, Madhapur. The garden spread over 120 acres of undulating land and when completed will have 19 sectors or 'Vanams'. The park also has large water bodies, rolling meadows, natural forests, rich grasslands and exquisite rock formations, providing a visitor an unforgettable experience
 
Kasu Brahmanda Reddy National Park
A nature park situated near Jubilee Hills, this park is ,mainly used by Joggers and Walkers from the nearby elite residential houses. It has now become a joggers paradise and its ambiance is seen to be believed. The park spread over an area of 350 acres of natural forest has more than 500 plant species,130 bird species,20 mammal species,20 reptile species and a large number of invertebrates.
Open from 6am to 8pm and from 4pm to 6pm.Entry fee is Rs 5/-.The annual membership is Rs 250/-.
 
Lumbini Park
Lumbini Park is located at a distance of 3 km. from Hyderabad. It was developed by the Hyderabad Urban Development Authority (HUDA) in 1994 and is spread over 4 acres of land adjacent to the Hussain Sagar Lake also popularly known as Tank Bund. The added attraction of this park unlike the other existing parks is that it has floral clock & musical fountains.
The highlight of Lumbini Park is the spectacular Musical dancing fountain with colorful lights. Every evening the show is held from 7.15 p.m. to 8 p.m.
 
Dugram Cheruvu (Secret Lake)
Durgam Cheruvu(which was supposed to have supplied water for the Golconda fort in the past ) is situated close to Shilparamam Crafts Village and Hitech City, behind Jubilee Hills. AP Tourism organises boating in this lake.
The Durgam Cheruvu lake is spread over an area of 63 acre and is surrounded  by hills of the Deccan Plateau.
The lake is also available for film shooting Rs.75000.00 per day. Boats can also be hired for film shootings at Rs. 2500.00 per day for 4 seater pedal boat and Rs.3000.00 per day for water scooter. 
 
Sanjeevaiah Park: 
Sanjeevaiah Park is a major recreation centre located next to Hussain Sagar, at the end of Necklace Road, in Hyderabad. It is named after the former President of India, Mr. Neelam Sanjeev Reddy. It houses a rose garden, rock garden and a floral clock. Sanjeevaiah Park which was the favourite  destination for couples has now got the much needed face lift and is not attracting people of all ages.
 
NTR Gardens
One of the most recent and glamorous attractions of Hyderabad, NTR gardens spread over 34 acres is absolutely unique with large scale use of fiberglass in the form of insects and fruits. The attractions are Machan Tree, Fruit restaurant, railway ride and lots more. Its worth visiting especially after the lights are on.
 
Shilparamam
Shilparamam is an arts and crafts village showcasing the various art forms and handicrafts of various artists from all over the state. It is basically a centre stage of cultures, a melting pot of traditions and an endeavor to preserve the dying art forms. 
 
Himayat Sagar
22 kms from the city, a small tank named after Nizam VII's eldest son, Himayat Ali Khan. The whole area is green and fresh during the rainy and winter season. A small stretch on the dam is a very romantic place for a hand-in-hand walk. Guest house facilities are available and can be booked through the APTTDC. call..3453036.
 
Shameerpet
About 24kms away from the city, towards the north of Secunderabad. This place has a deer park and a lake with cottages around the place. The cottages can be rented through APTDC.
 
Gandipet Lake
Located at a distance of 20 km. from Hyderabad, this lake is also called as Osman Sagar. It was constructed by Mir Osman Ali Khan, the VIIth Nizam of Hyderabad after the disastrous floods of 1908 by constructing a dam across river Musi. The lake was planned by Mokshagundam Visweswarayya for supplying water to the city of Hyderabad. The lake is spread over an area of 46 square kilometers. It has well laid out lush green gardens and a swimming pool. It is a very popular picnic spot for the city crowd. The Gandipet Lake is 20 km from Hyderabad railway station.
 
Nehru Zoological Park
Spread over 300 acres and is one of largest zoo parks in Asia and has collection of a large number of Snakes. One can find other Animals and Reptiles too in this park. Open 9am to 5pm and closed every Monday. For details call 24477355.
 
 
 
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