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Public Garden Bagh-e-Aam
Public Garden Bagh-e-Aam
Public Garden or Bagh-e-Aam. located in the heart of Hyderabad city, this park was constructed in 1846 by the then Nizam’s government. It is the oldest and biggest park in the city. The must visit attractions here are the Jawahar Bal Bhawan (to impart fine arts knowledge to children), Jubilee Hall, State Archaeological Museum, State Legislative Assembly, Telugu Lalita Kala Thoranam (an open-air theatre) and the Indira Gandhi Auditorium. The Government of Andhra Pradesh has recently erected an enormous statue of Mahatma Gandhi here.
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Tourist Spots in India Hyderabad Birla Mandir
Tourist Spots in India Hyderabad Birla Mandir
Built a quarter of a century ago, exclusively with marble procured from Rajasthan, the Birla Temple is devoted to Lord Venkateswara, known as Balaji in the south. The temple, on the Kala Pahad (hill) displays a fusion of South Indian and Rajasthani architecture. The 11 ft colossal figure of Lord Venkateswara in the sanctum sanctorum is sculpted in black granite.
Tourist Spots in India Madhyapradesh Bhopal
Tourist Spots in India Madhyapradesh Bhopal
Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is a dignified fusion of the
old and the new, with its broad tree-lined roads, fashionable markets and cultural centres, as well as the mosques, winding alleys and bustling crowds of the old city. It is also the gateway to several exciting destinations, including two World Heritage Sites, Sanchi and Bhimbetka. The caves at Udaigiri and the Shiva Temple at Bhojpur are also worth visiting. For those looking for a short wildlife excursion, Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary is just 60 kms from Bhopal.
old and the new, with its broad tree-lined roads, fashionable markets and cultural centres, as well as the mosques, winding alleys and bustling crowds of the old city. It is also the gateway to several exciting destinations, including two World Heritage Sites, Sanchi and Bhimbetka. The caves at Udaigiri and the Shiva Temple at Bhojpur are also worth visiting. For those looking for a short wildlife excursion, Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary is just 60 kms from Bhopal.
Indian Tourism Tourist Sites in North Zone South Zone East Zone West Zone
Indian Tourism Tourist Sites in North Zone South Zone East Zone West Zone
North Zone States - Tourist Sites
1. Delhi
2. Jammu &Kashmir
3. Himachal Pradesh
4. Uttarpradesh
5. Rajasthan
6. Uttarakhand
7. Punjab
8. Haryana
9. Chandigarh
10. Arunachal Pradesh
11. Assam
12. Manupur
13. Meghalaya
14. Tripura
15. Mizoram
16. Sikkim
17. Nagaland
South Zone
18. Andhra Pradesh
19. Karnataka
20. Kerala
21. Tamilnadu
22. Telangaana
East Zone
23. Andaman Nicobar Islands
24. Bihar
25. Jharkhand
26. Odisha
27. West Bengal
West Zone
28. Chattisgarh
29. Dadra & Nagar Haveli
30. Daman Daiu
31. Gujarath
32. Goa
33. Madyapradesh
34. Maharashtra
Tourist Attractions in Hyderabad Telangaana India
Tourist Attractions in Hyderabad Telangaana India
Area : 194 sq kms
Altitude : 536 m above sea level
Temperature : Summer-Max: 400C Min: 250C
: Winter-Max: 290C Min: 130C
Average annual
Precipitation : 79 cms
Best Season : October to February
STD Code : 040
Language : Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, English
Located on the Deccan Plateau, Hyderabad, the sixth
largest metropolitan city in India is also the capital
of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad was established by
Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah, the fifth ruler of Qutub
Shahi Dynasty in the year 1591. It was only a matter
of time before the Qutub Shahis were replaced by
the Nizams. The city was famed for its riches, beautiful
palaces, and of course its pearls and diamonds,
during the reign of the ‘Nizams’ who ruled for over
200 years.
The city is an incredible mix of ancestral legacy
and the modern times. Its individual
character is defined by an elegant blend of the beautiful,
ancient palaces and very modern and state-ofthe-
art offices and buildings. The influence of the IT
sector is such on the city that its outskirts are known
as ‘Cyberabad’.
Hyderabad is an archipelago of tourist attractions
and activities; explore the historic monuments and
museums, relax at the serene lakes and parks, relish
the scrumptious cuisine and enjoy the shopping experience.
Hyderabad tenders a mesmerizing vista of
the past, with a blend of rich, cultural and historical
custom traversing over 400 vibrant years.
Birla Balaji Temple
Birla Planetorium
Charminar
Chow Mohalla Palace
Falaknuma Palace
Golconda Fort
Hyderabad Botanical Garden
Hussain Sagar Lake-Tank Bund-Lord Buddha Statue
Imax Theatre
Koti - Sultan Bazar Market
Koti Women's College (Once a British Resident's Palace)
Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park
Mecca Masjid
Nehru Zoological Park
NTR Garden
Osmania University
Paiga Palace
Paiga Tombs
Pochampalli
Prasad IMAX Complex
Public Garden / Bagh-e-Aam
Ramoji Film City
Salar Jung Museum
Sanghi Temple
Seven Tombs
Shilparamam
Sundarayya Park
Tank Bund
Tourist Spots in Hyderabad
Area : 194 sq kms
Altitude : 536 m above sea level
Temperature : Summer-Max: 400C Min: 250C
: Winter-Max: 290C Min: 130C
Average annual
Precipitation : 79 cms
Best Season : October to February
STD Code : 040
Language : Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, English
Located on the Deccan Plateau, Hyderabad, the sixth
largest metropolitan city in India is also the capital
of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad was established by
Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah, the fifth ruler of Qutub
Shahi Dynasty in the year 1591. It was only a matter
of time before the Qutub Shahis were replaced by
the Nizams. The city was famed for its riches, beautiful
palaces, and of course its pearls and diamonds,
during the reign of the ‘Nizams’ who ruled for over
200 years.
The city is an incredible mix of ancestral legacy
and the modern times. Its individual
character is defined by an elegant blend of the beautiful,
ancient palaces and very modern and state-ofthe-
art offices and buildings. The influence of the IT
sector is such on the city that its outskirts are known
as ‘Cyberabad’.
Hyderabad is an archipelago of tourist attractions
and activities; explore the historic monuments and
museums, relax at the serene lakes and parks, relish
the scrumptious cuisine and enjoy the shopping experience.
Hyderabad tenders a mesmerizing vista of
the past, with a blend of rich, cultural and historical
custom traversing over 400 vibrant years.
Tourist attractions in Hyderabad
Birla Balaji Temple
Birla Planetorium
Charminar
Chow Mohalla Palace
Falaknuma Palace
Golconda Fort
Hyderabad Botanical Garden
Hussain Sagar Lake-Tank Bund-Lord Buddha Statue
Imax Theatre
Koti - Sultan Bazar Market
Koti Women's College (Once a British Resident's Palace)
Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park
Mecca Masjid
Nehru Zoological Park
NTR Garden
Osmania University
Paiga Palace
Paiga Tombs
Pochampalli
Prasad IMAX Complex
Public Garden / Bagh-e-Aam
Ramoji Film City
Salar Jung Museum
Sanghi Temple
Seven Tombs
Shilparamam
Sundarayya Park
Tank Bund
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