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Andhra
Pradesh, known as the "Rice Granary of India"
is the favourable tourist state in India, which
has a coastline of 1000 kms with eight of its
23 districts having direct access to the sea.
Located in South India, Andhra Pradesh is bounded
by Tamil Nadu in the south, Maharashtra in the
North and North-West, Madhya Pradesh in the North-East,
Karnataka in the West, and by the Bay of Bengal
in the East. The medieval city of Hyderabad is
its capital. The main languages that are spoken
in Andhra are Telugu, English, Urdu and Hindi.It
uniquely combines history, beaches and mountains
into a great travel destination. The state of
Andhra Pradesh is recognized variously-for its
legendary dynasties; for its most revered temple,
Tirupati; for its beautiful language, Telugu;
for its lacquer toys and beautiful weaves; rich
literature and the vibrant Kuchipudi. |
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| Major Tourist
Attractions in Hyderabad |
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Charminar : The Charminar is as much
the signature of Hyderabad as the Taj Mahal is
of Agra or the Eiffel Tower is of Paris. Mohammed
Quli Qutb Shah, the founder of Hyderabad, built
Charminar in 1591 at the centre of the original
city layout. It is said to be built as a charm
to ward off a deadly epidemic raging at that time.
Four graceful minarets soar to a height of 48.7
m above the ground. Charminar has 45 prayer spaces
and a mosque in it. Visitors can view the architectural
splendour inside the Charminar. The monument is
illuminated in the evenings and a pedestrianisation
project around the monument is under implementation.
Golconda Fort : Golconda
is one of the famous forts of India. The name
originates from the Telugu words “Golla
Konda” meaning “Shepherd’s Hill”.
The origins of the fort can be traced back to
the Yadava dynasty of Deogiri and the Kakatiyas
of Warangal. Golconda was originally a mud fort,
which passed to the Bahmani dynasty and later
to the Qutb Shahis, who held it from 1518 to 1687
A.D. The first three Qutb Shahi kings rebuilt
Golconda, over a span of 62 years. The fort is
famous for its acoustics, palaces, ingenious water
supply system and the famous Fateh Rahben gun,
one of the cannons used in the last siege of Golconda
by Aurangzeb, to whom the fort ultimately fell.
Birla Planetarium : Birla Planetarium
is India’s most modern planetarium and first
of its kind in the country. It is equipped with
advanced technology from Japan and is built on
Naubat Pahad adjacent to Kala Pahad. And the Science
Museum stands tribute to the advancement achieved
by Science and Technology.
Hitec City :
One of the modern monuments of trade and technology,
it embodies the newfound attitude of Hyderabad
and today finds a place of pride. Situated on
the outskirts of the city, it is the nucleus of
Cyberabad, the IT destination in this part of
the world. Cyber Towers is the main building here.
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How
to get there
Air : Has international airport.
Rail : Being headquarter of South
Central Railway , Well connected from all major
cities of India. Hyderabad & Secunderabad
Rly Stations.
Road : Hyderbad, being Capital
city is well conected by Road from all major cities
in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Maharastra
and Orissa. |
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