Hiking and trekking in Hyderabad India
by diyanat
Hyderabad is mostly flat and rocky land with some rocky hills like the maulali, gunrock, ammuguda, that offer 2-3 hours of hiking or trekking opportunities, Bhongir Fort is another huge Rock Hill about 50 Kms from Hyderabad
Hyderabad Adventure Club conducts 2 such hiking events every month in and around Hyderabad hiking shoes, full sleeves T shirt as there can be bushes or thorns on the path, carry some water along
Ramoji Film City
by rosy007
When you are in Hyderabad, don't miss to visit Ramoji Film City where is the hugh place for filming the India and other movies. It takes about 45 minutes from downtown and the ticket costs 200 Rupees for admission fee. Inside, there is coach service taking you to the movie scenery zone and also has a beautiful garden and cowboy town. The restaurant is so small, but it's okay for me.
Lumbini Park
by srhussaini
A major attraction on the Tank Bund Road is the Lumbini Park. It has all the basic / essential requirements to lure the kids.
It has eat-out joints, boating facilities and enough space for the children to jump around. The musical fountain with two shows per day (7.15pm and 8pm), is an added advantage and entices more visitors and tourists.
The park remains closed on every Monday.
The Twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad
by ashishashar
The Charminar is an imposing monument, which reflects the glory of the Qutub Shahi dynasty. It is a massive square structure, 56 m (183.72 ft) high and 30 m (98.42 ft) wide. This monument is built entirely of granite and lime mortar. It has 4 minarets one on each of its corners. These fluted minarets are attached to the main building and rise towards the sky to a height of 56 m (183.72 ft). Each minaret of the Charminar has a double balcony. A small bulbous cupola crowns each of these beautiful minarets, which is decorated with petal like formations. A short pointed spire crowns all the minarets.