Hyderabad Trip

This trip was unplanned and all suddenly emerged as weekend stress-buster trip. The 3 day trip started from friday evening. We left Bangalore at 7pm. Although, it was expected to reach by next 12 hours, bus took another two hours due to some unavoidable reasons.

Day 1: Our journey began with Golkonda Fort. It is located about 10 kms away on the west of Hyderabad. It is one of the magnificent forts that I have ever seen with splendid architecture. Fort is said to be 800 years old and built by Kakatiya King and later expanded by three Qutab Shahi Kings consecutively.  As you enter the main gate, you will notice the magical acoustic system. A hand clap sounded at the main gate will be heard at the highest point of Golkonda which is almost a kilometer away.  There are beautiful palaces, mosques and temples inside the fort. The whole fort has water supply system. When you visit, don’t forget to see the rock made small pipes attached to the walls of Golkonda fort. The fort is also designed to have well ventilation and flow of air. You can feel the breeze of air even at interior constructions.

After this, we moved to Charminar which is situated at the heart of the city.  It is completely surrounded by shops of Lad Bazaar. Lad Bazaar is famous for pearls, diamonds, jeweleries and bangles. A must visit for  girls. You can also see splendid view of Mecca Masjid from the western direction of top of charminar.

Birla Mandir is a  temple built entirely with white marble. As you go up, temple gives a fantastic panoramic view of Hyderabad and Secundarabad.

Our last point of day one was Lumbini park. It is one of the beautiful parks of Hyderabad located at the banks of Hussain-Sagar Lake. The main attraction of the park is Laser Show. This multimedia show is first ever of its kind in India and is worth to watch it.

Day 2: Our day 2 started with Ramoji Film City. It is world’s largest film studio located 25 kms away from Hyderabad.  It will take almost one day to see entire film city. If you have kids, don’t forget to take them there, they will surely enjoy it. By visiting, you can recap all those popular telugu films’ scenes and also some hindi movies. Buildings with each side having different architectures.. hospital, airport, railway station, library.. etc. You will see many such buildings.

After spending whole day at Ramoji Film City, we went to Hussain-Sagar Lake in the evening. This beautiful lake separates Hyderabad and Secunderabad. There is a magnificent Buddha statue in the middle of lake. We took speed boat race. Ride was fabulous. You can have the glimpse of night view of twin cities, buddha statue and calm lake.

Day 3: This was our last day at Hyderabad. we visited Shilparamam, an arts and crafts village. You will see many hand crafted materials here. There is also a  rock gallery which has natural rock shapes and a village which shows village lifestyle. After this we left to Salarjung Museum. This museum is a must visit. It has so many things that you will feel tired to see all those. art pieces I couldn’t believe that it is one-man’s collections!. There is also one musical clock where for every hour a guardsman ,in the upper deck of clock , comes and strike the bell.

Rest of the day was reserved for some real shopping and some window shopping at the Necklace Road.

In total, it was rejuvenating 3-day trip. We travelled to all places through autos. Autos take you through  shortcuts, inner roads of Hyderabad where you can see the lifestyle of urban Hyderabad.

All photos are stored at this link http://www.zooomr.com/photos/harsha/sets/33799/

10 Responses to “Hyderabad Trip”

  1. I went to HYD recently on a short trip. the previous trip was around 6 years back. I did visit all the places you mentioned here. GolKonda fort was my favorite, its very HUGE !

    I love the biriyani out there, its very spicy and delicious.
    Did you try that?

  2. Yeah Golkonda fort is very Huge. Guide told me that the surrounding area is about 3 km. I didn’t try biriyani as I am veggie. Biriyani from Paradise hotel gets exported to outside

  3. Shankar Prasad says:

    Harsha,
    This comment of mine is OFF-TOPIC! Apologize for that!!
    I got to know from your one of the message at twitter that “new beta release of FF 3.0.1 has screwed up unicode support for kannada fonts…” But when I tested on fedora -9, it was well and good..!!
    Can you please elaborate things like, on which platform you have tested, whether it is related to font rendering and all those..
    My self, Shankar Prasad, working for localizing the firefox and hoping get it done fx 3.0.2. Hence looking out for any sort of unicode or rendering issues remaining in the current releases and fix them.
    Please join hands in this..
    mail me at prasad(dot)mvs(at)gmail(dot)com
    Thanks in advance..

  4. Hi Shankar glad to know that you are working for localizing the firefox :)

    Yesterday itself i upgraded from beta release to stable 3.0.1. But still problem persists for some websites. I am using Windows Xp SP2.

    Kannada fonts are rendered properly for some websites like http://sampada.net/ but even for sampada website title of website at title bar is not rendering properly.

    But for other websites like http://www.prajavani.net/ , http://www.udayavani.com/ .. etc fonts are not at all rendered.

    Let me know if you need more info.. I am happy to help :)

  5. Almost everyone I know has been traveling now. :)

    Didn’t that bomb blast in Hyderabad happen near Lumbini Park? Name sounds familiar though I have never been there.

  6. Yeah it had happened at Lumbini Park only. Now, security is tight everywhere in Hyderabad. Two level security checking has been added at Lumbini Park now.

  7. Wow…..!!
    Reminded me of Hyderabad I.V./..
    We went from college…
    It was just so much fun!!And believe it or not, the order followed by you was the one we had followed!!

  8. I have never been to Hyd before, but wish to come there at least once!

  9. @Ankita Yes almost all places are nice in Hyderabad

    @Veera go there.. I am sure you will enjoy :)

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