Location: Situated in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Climate: Hot steppe climate is distinctive of Hyderabad.
The best season to visit the city is November to February. The monsoon
season is to be avoided as Hyderabad receives heavy rainfalls and
is warm and humid during the season.
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Hyderabad is more than 400 years old. It is endowed
with natural beauty such as hills, tanks, forests and rock formations
that can captivate the hearts of the tourists along with the harmonious
co-existence of diverse cultures - the Muslim-dominated old city where
the Charminar is located and the Anglo-Indian community that is centered
around Secunderabad, the modern twin city of Hyderabad known for its
industrial growth and enterprise. Richly endowed with architectural
legacies of the Medieval, Mughal, Colonial and Indo-Saracenic period
and sporting latest sleek and elegant glass and chrome skyscrapers
and commercial centers, Hyderabad was founded by the fifth Quli Qutub
Shahi ruler, Mohammad. The original city spread had Charminar at its
center. The city had been the capital of the famous Nizams of the
Asaf Jah dynasty until it went over to British.
The twin city Secunderabad was founded in 1798 by Nizam Sikander Jah
and later merged with Hyderabad. The minarets of Hyderabad are almost
as famous as the pearl market and the artisans of the city that are
skilled in piercing and stringing pearls with precision and delicacy.
Hyderabad is famous all over the world for its pearls and also the
colorfully attired gypsy tribes called 'Lambadas' and 'Banjaras' that
mostly make their living by performing dances and other acrobatic
tricks for entertaining the tourists or shooting for Bollywood movies.
The city is also known as the second Silicon Valley of India after
Bangalore because of its Software Technology Park housing giant IT
industries such as TCS, Wipro, Baan and Satyam. The unique and
delicious piquant Hyderabadi cuisine includes inspired vegetarian
Muslim dishes that use coconut, tamarind, peanuts and sesame seeds as
their flavors and chilli as the key spice. 'Gosht', meat of a baby
male goat, is one of the most popular dish here and is cooked in
literally hundreds of ways.
Hyderabad's Prime Attractions
Charminar:
The central point of old
Hyderabad, Charminar was built by Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah in 1591 to
commemorate the eradication of plague from Hyderabad.
Mecca Masjid:
Mecca Masjid can accommodate
10,000 devotees at a time and is one of the largest mosques in India
and the biggest in Hyderabad. It was started during the reign of
Sultan Muhammad Qutub Shah, continued to be built up during the reigns
of Abdullah Qutub Shah and Abul Hassan Tana Shah and finally got
completed in 1694 by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.
Golconda Fort:
The phenomenal daunting
Golconda fort is more than 400 years old and is situated on the
outskirts of Hyderabad city.
Salar Jung Museum:
Hyderabad presents the
largest collection of antiques in the world that is property of just
one man! Salar Jung Museum exhibits over 35,000 artifacts such as
Chinese Porcelain; Aurangazeb's Sword; Noorjehan's, Jehangir's and
Shah Jahan's daggers; Sculpture including the translucent white marble
statue known as Veiled Rebecca, a masterpiece by Bezzoni; Indian
paintings and Persian carpets. The most loved sections of the museum
are the the Arms section, the Jade section and the Oriental Section.
Hussain Sagar Lake:
Built by Ibrahim Quli
Qutub Shah in 1562 in the honor of Hussain Shah Wali, the man who
cured him of his illness, Hussain Sagar Lake forms a link between the
twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The other name of the lake
known as Tank Bund belongs to the time, when the area served as the
cantonment area of Secunderabad.
Jama Masjid:
The oldest mosque of Hyderabad,
Jama Masjid was built by Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah in 1597.
St. Joseph's Cathedral:
Most beautiful
Cathedral of Hyderabad dedicated to Saint Joseph, it is situated in
the Gun foundry area.
Birla Mandir:
Built by the Birla family, this
modern massive temple, made up of Rajasthani marble, is situated on
the shores of Hussain Sagar Lake on the 'Kala Pahad', the twin hillock
of 'Naubat Pahad'. The temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara.
Birla Planetarium:
Atop the Naubat Pahad is
the beautiful dome-shaped edifice of the Birla Planetarium. Late Mr.
N.T. Rama Rao inaugurated it on 8th September, 1985.
Falaknuma Palace (Star of Heaven):
The
fabulous and gorgeous palace built by Nawab Vikar-ul-Umra Bahadur
stands atop a 650 m high hill and is quite unique in conception.
Hi-Tech City:
Hi-Tech City on the outskirts
of the city is the hub of IT industries and Software companies.
High Court:
The Mughal building in 1916 looks
quite stunning and is made up of local pink granite and red sandstone.
Vincent Esch, the British architect who designed the building richly
endowed it with carved panels and columns and has been estimated at a
cost of 2 million rupees.
Qutub Shahi Tombs:
The domed structures with
a square base and pointed arches all around are the tombs of the Qutub
Shahi. The casket visible in the center of each tomb is actually an
imitation of the real burial vault in a crypt below. The few
reminiscent hints us that these domes were once overlaid with blue and
green tiles.
Paigah Tombs:
The tombs of Paigah nobles at
Santoshnagar belong to the relatives of Nizams and are more than 200
years old. Their uniqueness lies in their lime and mortar
construction, beautiful carvings and the marble inlay work on them.
Chote Hazrat Ki Dargah:
Housed Devan Devadi,
it was built by Asif Jahi rulers in the memory of Hazrat Ali, the
son-in-law of prophet Muhammad. The majesty of the Dargah is enhanced
by its row of arches and 400 stairs that leads up to the main Hall of
Worship.
Raymond's Tomb:
A close friend of Nizam and a
French mercenary Michel Raymond was buried in Saroornagar in east
Hyderabad. The 7 m high black marble tomb has initials 'JR' on it and
an annual commemorative 'Urs' fair is held here.
Sanjeevaiah Park:
Sanjeevaiah Park has been
named after the former President of India, Mr. Neelam Sanjeev Reddy.
It is situated on the shores of the Hussain Sagar Lake and is a
recreation center featuring a rose garden, rock garden and a floral
clock.
Nehru Zoological Park:
Sporting over 250
species of fauna, this is one of the biggest zoos in Asia and features
the lion safari park, pre-historical animals park, natural history
museum, nocturnal birds and children's park with a toy train ride.
How to Reach:
By Air:
Well connected with flights to Bangalore, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai,
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Nagpur and Vishakhapatnam, Hyderabad also has
an international airport.
By Train: Hyderabad
is connected by railways to Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Delhi,
Mumbai, Kolkata and other major cities in Andhra Pradesh and India.
By Road: Excellent roads including National
Highways 7 and 9 and bus services and connect Hyderabad to all the
major cities in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and the surrounding states.