At affordable price discover yourself in the heritage Hyderabad holidays of the ancient kingdom of South India
Put your best foot ahead, to explore the wonderland of the forgotten history. The land of the Satavahanas, Chalukyas, Cholas, and Kakatiyas beckons you into its mysterious trails of the bygone era that flourished under these ancient Empires to harness the civilization of the entire Deccan plateau. The Andhras, who still dwell in this ancient land, now known as Andhra Pradesh, with its rich Satavahana imperial past, to put you in the time capsule of around 1000 BC. The mingling hues of culture and religion are vivid, as they embrace the teachings of the Buddha that took its root in the 3rd Century BC.
A potpourri of Deccan, Dravidian, Buddhists, and Nizams’ lifestyle can be experienced from the long forsaken narrow alleys, through the stone corridors of the pillar temples, around the huge edifices of the Buddha, in the might of Vijayanagaram, in the ornate palaces, tombs, and mosques of the royal families and hermits and monks, to the deserted ruins of the monasteries at the hilltops that once housed the monks from across Asia. And, while having the experience of your lifetime, you might be the only traveller around – in the landscape that once expanded its civilization from the west to the east coast of South India.
Andhra Pradesh is sublime yet subtle. Its bearings won’t pass on over your head. Its existence is not like the flashy Rajasthan, or the pride of Tamil Nadu. It seldom boasts, about its widespread beauty, but let you have the chance to discover yourself in the travel through its endless paddy fields to 500-years-old urban markets and smooth granite hills to talk to your conscience, of liberation, uncertainty, and being off the tourist trail in the South of Vindhyas and Dandak –in the wandering Andhra.
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Itinerary:
Day 1:
As you enter the City of Pearls, an elderly place, dressed impeccably with faded and expensive jewellery, will greet you to the once powerful seat of wealthy Qutb Shahi and Asaf Jahi dynasties, and absorb the prosperity and innovation of centuries, the city had seen. After you have shred off the travel blues, set your afternoon to hug one of the biggest one man collections of Mir Yusaf Ali Khan (Salar Jung III), sharing his name with the museum today, as it is known as Salar Jung Museum, revealing 14,000 exhibits from every corner of the world include sculptures, wood carvings, devotional objects, Mughal miniature paintings, illuminated manuscripts, weaponry, toys and textiles. Further ahead, through the crowded lanes, a perfect place to get lost, by its sidewalks, where you can find everything, starting from perfumes to coconuts, take the road to wide open – leading to the principal landmark of Hyderabad. Charminar, built by Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1591 to commemorate the founding of the city, still can hypnotize your senses with its 56m-high dramatic four-column arch structure, facing the cardinal points. The minarets that sit atop each column, celebrates Hyderabad’s oldest mosque, at its second floor. After you have visited the beginning of the city, relax back in your hotel, overnight.
Day 2:
After the morning breakfast, step in to the fortress that witnessed the time, when Golconda was the capital of the eponymous independent state for nearly 80 years, until Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah abandoned the fort and moved to the new city of Hyderabad. As you will travel deep into the history of the fort, the citadel on 120m-high granite hill will whisper its past, beyond the known time, when the reigns Yadavas and Kakatiyas, dwelled and ruled from this fortress. The crenellated ramparts constructed from large masonry blocks will echo its unique engineering past, when the citadel stood as a mud fort, with a series of concealed glassy clay pipes to ensure a reliable water supply, and back the ingenious acoustics mechanism, to pick up the smallest sound from the entrance that would echo across the fort complex. Spot the royal tomb of Qutub Shahi king, located about a kilometer north from Golconda Fort that reflects the most authentic and majestic display of the Qutub Shahi dynasty architectural traditions, till date. As the evening sky grows dark, move to Secunderabad to have the marvelous spectacle of the other worldly Birla Temple, built of white Rajasthani marble, bedecking the Black Mountain, one of the two rocky hills overlooking the Hussain Sagar, which gives a magnificent view over the city, especially at sunset. After Sun down, visit the 16th-century Purani Haveli of the Nizam - who never wore the same thing twice, Fath Jang Mahbub Ali Khan. Surprise your eyes, with the collection stored and displayed in the 72m-long, two-storied Burmese teak wardrobe. Take a stroll to the servants’ quarter to amaze your senses with the personal effects of seventh Nizam, Osman Ali Khan, and gifts from his Silver Jubilee, lavish pieces that include an art deco silver letterbox collection. Visit the latest endeavour by the Nizam’s family in restoring the dazzling palace – or technically, four (char) palaces (mahalla), when begun in 1750 and expanded over next 100 years, absorbing Persian, Indo-Saracenic, Rajasthani and European styles. Overnight stay in your hotel.
Day 3:
The third day is entirely dedicated to visit the myriad settings of shootings and fancies of beautiful gardens, and enjoyable luxuries of premium hotels. The massive and premium 670-hectare Film City is the studio, fitting productions in various languages, including flimsy film sets and gaudy fountains, stopping for dance routines and stunt shows. If your luck smiles on you, rub your shoulders with famous film stars. With the touch of tinsel town, entice your senses and leave for your hotel and stay overnight.
Day 4:
In the morning, set out for the Zoological Park, else known as Nehru Zoological Park, one of the most visited natural destination. Enjoy the safari rides, which will take you through the habitats of Asiatic Lion, Bengal Tiger and sloth bear, to name a few. In addition, while going back to your hotel, have a refreshing treat for your sight and sound, with light and sound of laser show, and experience an entirely different world in the unique snow world. Enjoy the cooler climb in the city - down south.
Day 5:
After a mesmeric visit to the City of Pearl, have a filling breakfast, to depart for Hyderabad Airport or Railway Station.
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Inclusion:
4 night accommodation
Daily breakfast
All applicable taxes
All transfer and sightseeing by AC car
Driver allowance, toll, tax, and all parking charges
Hotel Used:
TTC tie-up Standard & Deluxe hotels or resorts
Sightseeing covered: Salarjung Museum, Charminar, Birla Temple, Nizam Museum, Chowmahalla Palace, Ramoji Film City
Exclusion:
Anything that are not mentioned in above inclusion
Costing: INR10497/- per person
(Package rate valid for a minimum 02 persons traveling together)
Terms & Conditions:
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