The 400
Year Old Mystique
A delightful blend of the old and the new, Hyderabad
presents to the onlooker an interesting skyline,
with modern buildings standing shoulder-to-shoulder
with fascinating 400 year old edifices - the remains
of the city's Islamic roots.
Known as the Istanbul of India, Hyderabad boasts
of example of Qutb Shahi architecture- the Jama
Masjid, Mecca Masjid, Toli Masjid and Hyderabad's
symbol, the Charminar.
A fine climate, a fascinating amalgam of cultures,
magnificent cuisine, splendid shopping and a variety
of things to see and do make a trip to this city
memorable.
Major Places of interest:
In the City include the spacious public gardens
the tranquil landscape Gardens, The Birla Temple
on Kala Pahad, Birla planetarium on Naubat Pahad
and the vast expanses of the Hussain sagar lake
with the stature of a giant Buddha gazing over
it.
The Nehru Zoological park affords a view of a
variety of animals, birds and reptiles in their
natural surroundings. The solar Jung Museum displayed
a great collection of beautiful objectives and
standings on an eminence a little away from the
city is the imposing Golconda Fort.
Exquisite Embellishmment:
Hyderabad conjures up images of traditional finery-
rich clothes and exquisite jewellery-the legacy
of the Nawabs, who were connoisseurs of such adornment.
Interestingly, it is the traders in the quaint
by lanes around the city most symbolic edifice,
the Charminar that stock fine jewels, skills,
brocades perfume and objects of art. Here one
can shop for beautiful jewellery-antique kundan
and enamel ornaments, temples sarees, old bidriware
and pearls.
The snug shops in Laad Bazaar spill over with
glass bangles, sequins, braids and fine embroidery
executed in gold thread.
Andhra
Pradesh
Amaravati,
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Guntupalli,
Hyderabad, Nagarjunakonda,
Salihundam,
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Tirupati,
Vishakhapattnam,
Warangal
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