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  HYDERABAD-City of Pearls
  Hyderabad is a perfect blend of technology and tradition. A city which is an amalgam of an old-world charm and the happening new attractions has something to offer to one and all. Going by the cognomen of City of Pearls, Hyderabad has witnessed a resplendent history of kingdoms that flourished in the Deccan during medieval and modern times. Even today, the medieval flavor can be experienced in certain areas and is also adequately reflected in the monuments & Minasrets of this city of Nizams which has a 400 year old history.

While on one hand is the breathtaking ability of the city to push you down the lanes of history, in contrast is the other side of the city

 
  which is totally opposite, the side which represents, technology, growth, enterprise and a foray into the future with immense confidence. The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad offer an enriching experience to the visitor.

Moving beyond the ambits of places to visit, Hyderabad has something else to boast about. The city is extremely well known for its mouth-watering delicacies like Hyderabadi Biryani (Rice-based food made with rice, spices and  meat, chicken, vegetables), Haleem (thick Persian, Pakistani, North Indian dish including, wheat, lentils  and meat), Paaya etc. It is a haven for the food connoisseurs.

The weather at Hyderabad is normally pleasant during the months of December till February. Light woolen clothes are required during early mornings and late evenings.

Local Language: Telugu.

Other preferred Languages: English & Hindi

GETTING AROUND

In terms of connectivity, Hyderabad is well-connected with the major national and International flights.

By Air

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad- The airport is newly constructed and has all the imaginable world-class facilities that one can possibly require. Getting direct flights for Hyderabad is quite an easy task.

By Rail

Secunderabad, the twin city of Hyderabad, is the head office of Southern and Central Railways. The city has three railway stations:

  • The Secunderabad Railway Station
  • Hyderabad Railway Station (also known as Nampally)
  • Kacheguda Railway Station

All the trains leaving from Hyderabad & Kacheguda railway station have a stoppage at the Secunderabad Railway Station. 

Inter-City Railway Network- Hyderabad has a light rail transportation system known as the MultiModal Transport System(MMTS), running close to 30 services a day, connecting Secunderabad & Lingampally on the city outskirts. Its unique feature is the connectivity between rail & road transport for the facility of the commuters.

It is quite an in-expensive mode of local transport.

Local Buses- The city has a very well established network of local buses which are extremely efficient and ensure quick and safe travel. The presence of Lady Conductors in almost all the buses ensures that the lady travelers do not find any troubles in commuting.

By Road

Hyderabad city is well-connected to all the major states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra & Orissa. Some major national Highways that pass through Hyderabad are NH-4,NH-5, NH-7, NH-9, NH-16, NH-18 etc. 

MAIN ATTRACTIONS OF THE CITY

GOLCONDA FORT- Situated about 10 kilometers of West of Hyd, is one of the most magnificent fortresses in India. It is built on a Granite hill 120 meters high, surrounded by massive crenellated ramparts. The bulk of the ruins of this fort date from the time of the Qutub Shahi Kings, who had ruled this area in the 16th and 17th centuries. It took them 62 years to build the great fort that was completed in 1525.

A typical tour of Golconda Fort starts with clapping your hands in the Grand Portico, the echo of which is heard almost a kilometer up. The fort is known for its acoustics, secret passages, ingenious water supply system and natural air-conditioning. Legendary gems like the Kohinoor and the Jacob Diamond have been unearthed here.

A Must watch- Sound & Light Show held in the evenings.

CHARMINAR- It is one of the most important landmarks of Hyderabad. The monument was built by Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah in 1591 to commemorate the eradication of plague. Built to a height of 56.7 meters (186 feet) on a square base of 31.5 meters (100 feet), the Charminar is said to be a prototype of Tazia, a representation of the tomb of Imam Husain.

It is situated in the southern sector of Hyderabad, south of Musi river.The bustling bazaars near Charminar sell pearls, bangles,dresses and typical Hyderabadi delicacies. There are many structures of historical and architectural significance in the vicinity.

Visiting hours- 9 AM- 5 PM

MECCA MASJID- One of the largest mosques in India and the principal one in the city. The construction was started by Sultan Mohammed Qutub Quli Shah in 1614 but was completed by Aurangzeb in 1693. It can accommodate upto 10,000 people at one point in time.

FALAKNUMA PALACE- One of the finest palaces at Hyderabad, Falaknuma was built by Nawab Vikar-ul-Ulmara, the then Prime Minister of Hyderabad. Made with Italian marbles, the palace was bought by Nizam VI in 1897 and used as a royal guesthouse. Falaknuma houses a large collection of rare treasures collected by the Nizam, including paintings, statues, manuscripts and books. The Jade collection of the palace is considered to be unique in the world.

The venue is occasionally opened for the general public view as it is a private property.

SALARJUNG MUSEUM- It is the third largest museum in India, housing the biggest one-man collection of antiques in the world. Nawab Mir Yusuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III (1889-1949),former Prime Minister of the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, spent a substantial amount of his income over 35 years to make this priceless collection of more than 43,000 art objects and 50,000 books and manuscripts.

Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM

RAMOJI FILM CITY- It is the world’s largest integrated film studio complex and Asia’s most popular tourism and recreation centre. It has ousted Hollywood studios to earn a place in the Guiness World Records as the world’s largest film studio complex. Timings: 8 AM to 5 PM

HUSSAIN SAGAR LAKE- This placid lake stretching over 24 sq kms was built in 1562 by Hazrat Husain Shah Wali on a tributary of the Musi River, to meet the water and irrigation needs of the city. With numerous parks, recreation spots, temples (Birla Temple) and a host of other tourists attractions around, it has emerged as the most sought after tourist destination in the city.

Main attraction is the huge Buddha statue right in the middle of the lake.

Boating & water sports are the regular features at Hussain Sagar Lake.

EAT STREET- A long stretch of road forming a loop around the Hussain Sagar Lake is called the Necklace Road. The Necklace Road has many good eating places lined along it but one such prominent hub of good food is Eat Street. It has a wide array of delicacies made available at one place. Eat Street allows one to sit by the lake peacefully, gaze at the necklace road, lit in the darkness, and enjoy the sumptuous meals or light snacks at leisure. One can even get Temporary tattoos if one desires.

OSMAN SAGAR LAKE-Popular picnic spot, it was formed in 1920 by Mir Osman on the river Musi. A very pleasant place to hang out as  one can connect with nature and feel fresh as never before. Location: 20 kms west of Hyderabad city in Gandipet.

RUNWAY 9- A place for car and racing enthusiasts, on the out-skirts of Hyderabad is Runway 9. As the name suggests, the place is meant for go karting and racing sessions.

LUMBINI PARK- Lumbini is a finely landscaped park situated on the shore of Hussain Sagar.The major attractions are huge floral clock, play pool & cascading mini waterfalls. It is also famous for the Laser show, boat rides and cruises offering a wonderful view of the giant monolithic Buddha situated in the center of the Hussain Sagar.

Timings: 9 AM to 9 PM 

SHOPPING AT HYDERABAD

PEARLS-Hyderabad is an ideal place to shop for cultured and real pearls, and exquisite precious and semi precious stones.

The famous shops that can offer a huge variety of pearls can be found scattered in the areas in and around Old Hyderabad, Charminar area.

LACQUERED BANGLES- These stones/glass studded colorful bangles made from lacquer are a must have when in Hyderabad.

  • Lad Bazaar near Charminar
 

KALAMKARI- Kalamkari refers to a method of painting natural dyes onto cotton or silk fabric with a bamboo pen or Kalam. This pen painted fabric is then used for clothing and wall decorations.

  • Central Cottage Industries Emporium, 94, Minerva Complex, S.D Roa, Secunderabad

    Crafts Museum Calcutta Emporium, Behind Lepakshi, Gunfoundry, Hyd.

    Kalanjali Arts & Crafts  

HIMROO- Himroo is one of the oldest fabrics used as dress material by the nobility. It is an extra weft figured fabric, with a solid ground of satin or twill, woven from cotton or viscose rayon yarn and decorated with figures and motifs. It is used mainly for shawls, bed spreads and furnishing. 
 

HANDLOOM FABRICS- Hyderabad is also famous for its handloom textiles, available in both cotton and silk.

Where to shop for Himroo & for Himroo & Handlooms

  1. MG Road
  2. Patny Circle
  3. General Bazaar
  4. Abids, Nampally
  5. Somajiguda
  6. Koti, Sultan Bazaar etc.
 

BIDRI WORK- Intricate carving done on ornaments and utility items

  • Sheela’s Indian Handicrafts Specialists, 17, Lal Bahadur Stadium, Hyd.
  • Society Emporium, 1-2-235, S.D Road, Secunderabad
  • Bidri Crafts, 5-9-322/ 4 , Gun Foundry, Hyd.
  • Mahboob Bidri Works, 10-5-1/2 Masab Tank, Opp. Diamond Sweet House, Hyd.
 

NIRMAL- A type of lacquered woodwork used in toys, hangings and decorative items

  • Crafts Museum Calcutta Emporium, Behind Lepakshi, Gunfoundry, Hyd
  • Kalanjali Arts & Crafts, 5-10-194, Hill Fort Road, Saifabad, Hyd.
  • Lepakshi Handicrafts Emporium, Gunfoundry.
 

KONDAPALLI TOYS- These colorful figures of animals and human beings, are typical to Hyderabad and also make interesting decorative pieces.

    • Central Cottage Industries Emporium, 94, Minerva Complex, S.D Road, Secunderabad
    • Lepakshi Handicrafts Emporium, Gun Foundry, Hyd.
    • Shiela’s, Indian Handicrafts Specialists, 17, Lal Bahadur Stadium.

PUPPETS- Fashioned out of pure leather the puppets of Andhra have been narrating mythological tales to rural folk for centuries.

  • Kalanjali Arts & Crafts, 5-10-194, Hill Fort Road, Saifabad, Hyd.

SILVER FILIGIRI- Silver Filigiri, a speciality of Hyderabad is manufactured by the age old artisans in the Karimnagar district, 150 Kms north of Hyderabad. The articles which include miniature Charminar, Jewellery boxes, Cigar boxes and other intricately designed pieces of pure silver,can also be made on order. There are only a few artisans left in the town practicing the craft.

  • Central Cottage Industries, 94, Minerva Complex
  • Kalanjali Arts and Crafts, Hill Fort Road, Secunderabad
  • Lepakshi Handicrafts Emporium.

PERFUMES- The perfumes of Hyderabad called as “Attar” or “Itr” are famous all over the world. Apart from the hundreds of exotic blends to choose from, there is also the facility of getting perfumes concocted according to personal preferences.

  • Lal Bazaar located near Charminar
THE NIGHT LIFE AT HYDERABAD

Hyderabad is no less when it comes to its happening night life. There are many clubs, pubs and popular hang-out places for the young crowd out here. Clubs like Xcess, Ahala, Liquids, Touch, FireFly etc provide the much needed respite to the overworked and stressed out individuals. There are regular performances by popular DJ’s and artists from all over the world in these clubs. The entry charges are also not exorbitant so one can go in couples or stag without bothering a lot about the moolah involved.

Although if one wishes to enjoy not so loud evenings with a few friends or someone special then places like Firangi Pani, Xtreme Sports Bar etc can be a perfect retreat.

Location: Most of the above mentioned places are located in Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills & Hi-Tech City which are the main hubs for all the upcoming Pubs, Clubs, Malls and Restaurants. 

All in all Hyderabad is a complete city and has something to offer to everyone. 

 
Article by Ima Abbas

An Indian Backpacker

 
     
 
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