Hyderabad,
which is almost 500 years old, is the capital city of Telangana. It is
located on the Deccan Plateau. The city has an average altitude of about 500 m
above the sea level. Most of the regions have rocky terrain.
Originally,
the city of Hyderabad was established on the southern banks of the river Musi.
Now, the so-called original Hyderabad city is called as the historical Old
City. The Old City is the dwelling to the Charminar and the Mecca Masjid.
Many constructions – government buildings and landmarks – are going on in the
city center, particularly on the south side of the Husai Sagar Lake. The fast development of the city, along with the
development of adjoining city Secunderabad and adjacent municipalities,
has resulted in the creation of a huge and densely populated metropolitan
region.
With
various software firms, call centers, and business process outsourcing (BPO)
companies being set up during the early 1990s, Hyderabad has become one of the
key areas for such information technology (IT) and IT-enabled service set-ups.
Many pharmaceutical companies like Aurobindo Pharma Limited, Divis Labs, Dr
Reddy's Laboratories, Hetero Drugs Limited, Matrix Laboratories, and Vimta Labs
are located in the city.
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
Charminar
Charminar,
an excellent blend of the Indo-Islamic architecture, is one of the places that
will come to mind when one plans to visit Hyderabad. It is a square-shaped
structure standing as a witness to the glory of Qutub Shahi dynasty. The
structure is 56 meters high and 30 meters wide. There are four minarets
standing on the four corners of Charminar, each minaret having double
balconies. The balconies offer a breathtaking view of the surrounding. These
minarets are crowned with small, bulblike copulas.
There are
four grand arches facing the cardinal directions and major roads emanate from
the arches, along the four cardinal directions. On the top floor is located a
small mosque. There are 45 prayer spaces and people throng to this mosque for
the Friday prayers. One should not miss the beautiful view of Charminar when it
is illuminated.
Golkunda Fort
The Golconda Fort is
situated due west of Hyderabad. The fort was founded as early as the twelfth
century by the Kakatias. The Qutub Sahi kings converted this fort into a mighty
fort with granite walls and ramparts that extend to around 5 kilometers in
circumference. The perimeter of this massive fort measures around 11
kilometers, with 15 to 18-foot-high walls. There are as many as 70 ramparts
besides 8 huge gates.
Golconda was once the market city for its diamond trade. Darya-e Nur, meaning 'sea of light', measuring 185 carats and housed now in Iran, was mined here. Many other famed diamonds—including the Kohinoor Diamond, Nur-Ul-Ain Diamond, the Hope Diamond, and the Regent Diamond—are believed to belong to the mines in this region.
Highlight of the fort is a light-and-sound show. The timings of the show are different during summers and winters. During November–February, the shows begin at 6:30 pm, and during March-October, the shows begin at 7 pm. On Wednesdays and Sundays the shows are presented in English; on Tuesdays, Fridays, and on Saturdays, in Hindi; and on Thursdays, Telugu.
Purani Haveli
Purana
Haveli is the main residence of Mahbub Ali Pasha, the Nizam VI. One of the
neo-classical structures, it is a sprawling complex built during the
mid-nineteenth century. That the Nizam lived a lavish life can be seen from the
Massarat Mahal, situated on the eastern wing of the building. It houses the
Nizam’s wooden wardrobe, a giant 73-square-meter room having two closets and an
elevator. The two closets are of two levels, and the mechanical elevator is
used to reach the top level of the closets.The Nizam’s museum is also found in
the Purana Haveli. Purana Haveli is open between 10:30 am and 5 pm, except on
Fridays.
Salar Jung Museum
Salar
Jung Museum is located on the southern side of the river Musi. It is the third
most prominent museum in India domiciliating the largest one-man aggregations
of antiques in the world. This museum is very famous throughout India for its
well-known collections of materials belong to various civilizations starting
from first century.
The museum is a majestic treat to the cognoscenti with an accumulation of more than 43,000 art materials and 50,000 books and manuscripts. The collections contain Children Art, European Art, Far Eastern Art, Indian Art, and Middle Eastern Art along with a gallery of founders and uncommon manuscripts section.
The museum is a majestic treat to the cognoscenti with an accumulation of more than 43,000 art materials and 50,000 books and manuscripts. The collections contain Children Art, European Art, Far Eastern Art, Indian Art, and Middle Eastern Art along with a gallery of founders and uncommon manuscripts section.
Hussain Sagar Lake
Hussain
Sagar Lake was built in 1562 by Hazrat Hussain Shah Wali, during the reign of
Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah. The lake was built on a tributary of Musi River and is
located in the midst of Hyderabad city. The main Tank Bund links Hyderabad and
Secunderabad, which are famously called the twin cities.
The bund
is laid with a broad road with well-maintained lawns and houses 33 statues of
famed personalities of Andhra Pradesh state. A 16-meter-tall, 350-tonne,
monolithic Buddha statue is on the middle of the lake. Lumbini Park, which
houses the Buddha statue, has a musical fountain. There is a Lower Tank Bund
road, which mainly serves to decongest the traffic.
Budha Statue
The Buddha Statue is
the world’s largest single-stone statue of Buddha, which is made of a white
granite rock. It is 22 metres (72 feet) in height and 450 tonnes (4,50,000
kilograms) in weight. It is located in the center of the lake on the rock of
Gibraltar in the tranquil waters of the Hussain Sagar Lake. It was a
contribution of the Buddha Poornima Project held in the year 1985.
The statue was carved by 200 artisans for more than two years. The statue has been shipped to Hyderabad in November 1988, after some initial troubles, the Buddha statue was raised up on 12 April 1992. The atmosphere ponders peace and perseverance. A visit to the Buddha statue by boat would be an unforgettable experience.
The statue was carved by 200 artisans for more than two years. The statue has been shipped to Hyderabad in November 1988, after some initial troubles, the Buddha statue was raised up on 12 April 1992. The atmosphere ponders peace and perseverance. A visit to the Buddha statue by boat would be an unforgettable experience.
Lumbani Park
Lumbini
Park is situated a few yards from the famous monolithic Buddha statue of the
Hussain Sagar Lake. Lumbini Park is part of the Buddha Poornima Project, and is
named after the birthplace of Buddha. A large 'clock' designed using flowering
plants at the entrance welcomes the visitors.The park is a serene landscape
decorated with seasonal flowering plants, rocks and cacti. Children have a lot
to be entertained here, including the musical fountain and water cascades. The
musical fountain dances to the tunes of popular Hindi and Telugu numbers. The
park is open to visitors on weekdays, except on Mondays.
Osman Sagar Lake
Osman
Sagar Lake is situated about 20 km away from Hyderabad. It is commonly known as
Gandipet. The important attractions of this lake are Elless World, Ocean Park, and
Treasure Island. This lake is crowded in all the seasons. The water body was
made by building a dam on Moosi River in the year 1920 by Mir Osman Ali Khan.
The lake supply water to the cities Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
Osman
Sagar Lake covers an area of 46 square km. The environment here is very
pleasing and the decorated gardens with a swimming pool are additional
attractions to this lake. There is no any specific time to visit this place. It
could be visited at any time of the day. It is open for the public - no
entrance fee!
ISKCON Temple
ISKCON
Temple is located at Nampally in Hyderabad. It is one of the famous temples
constructed by the ISKCON organization. The main deity of this temple is Lord
Krishna. Other deities of this temple are Sri Gaura-Nitai, Sri Jagannatha
Baladeva-Subhadra, and Sri Radha Madana-Mohana.
The temple is usually crowded on Krishnashtami since thousands of devotees visit this temple. The temple has been kept under strict watch by the police personnels. Many metal detectors have been set up at the gateways by which no frisking was executed.
The temple is usually crowded on Krishnashtami since thousands of devotees visit this temple. The temple has been kept under strict watch by the police personnels. Many metal detectors have been set up at the gateways by which no frisking was executed.
Usual
programmes are performed on daily basis. On Sundays special programmes are
performed. The temple also distributes the Krishna Prasadam to nearly 1,000
devotees every month. Bhakti Vrksha facilitates devotees to get personal
attention and guidance on how to exercise bhakti yogas and sustain good
association.
Mecca
Masjid
The
construction of Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad employed 8000 masons working round
the clock for 77 years. The Masjid is one of the oldest, and biggest, mosques
in the entire country. This mosque is located 100 meters from the Charminar.
The myth is that bricks used for the construction of this masjid comprised of
bricks from Mecca.
The
masjid houses a 75-foot-high hall, which has dimensions of 220 feet by 180
feet. Belgian crystal chandeliers adorn the mosque. The structure started
withering and cracking, making the government announce the region to be traffic
free.
Birla Mandir
The
various Birla mandirs constructed across the country were built by the
industrialists Birlas. Sri Venkateswara, or Lord Lakshminarayana, is the deity
of these temples. Strangely, however, these temples are known by the family
that undertook the noble cause. The Birla Mandir in Hyderabad is built on the
280-foot-high hillock of Kalapahad. Birla Mandirs are constructed entirely
using marbles. It is believed that it took 2000 tonnes of white marbles brought
from the Indian state of Rajasthan to complete this holy place.
The intricate marble carvings blending the South Indian architecture, Utkal temple architecture and Rajastani architecture is simply amazing. The view from the highest level offers the viewer a spectacular view of the Hussain Sagar Lake and the Public Gardens and Lumbini Park.
The temple is open between 7 am and 12 noon and between 3 pm and 9 pm.
The intricate marble carvings blending the South Indian architecture, Utkal temple architecture and Rajastani architecture is simply amazing. The view from the highest level offers the viewer a spectacular view of the Hussain Sagar Lake and the Public Gardens and Lumbini Park.
The temple is open between 7 am and 12 noon and between 3 pm and 9 pm.
HOW
TO REACH
BY RAIL - Secunderabad, one
of the twin cities with Hyderabad, is a major station with the head quarters of
Southern Railway. Nampally railway station is well connected to all major
railway stations in India.
BY AIR - Hyderabad International
Airport, Rajiv Gandhi International Terminal, is well connected to many
important cities abroad. Domestic terminal, N T Rama Rao domestic Terminal,
connects to all major cities in India. All private air travel providers operate
services from Hyderabad. The both airport are located side by side and are
located at Begumpet, about 20 km away from the heart of the city. Taxi services
cost about Rs 350 from Airport to Hyderabad city.
BY ROAD - Andra Pradesh
state owned buses connect Hyderabad city with all cities in the state and the
neighboring states. Hyderabad is a hub of deluxe, super deluxe, A/C and Volvo
tourist buses. Hyderabad is connected by these superb buses to many cities,
including Bangalore, Chennai, Vishakapatnam and Vijayawada.