Hyderabad – The City of Nizams
Fondly called the ‘City of Nizams’, Hyderabad is one of the fastest growing cities of India. A historic city, Hyderabad has had a rich Nawabi past and is bejewelled with an eclectic culture that marries the Nizam past with its growing breed of IT and Biotech companies.
Hyderabad is the place to be when you want to witness the emerging face of India, of professionals with their laptops and mobile phones who mingle effortlessly with traditionally attired men in the old city. Despite being tech-savvy, Hyderabad still remains the city of minarets and palaces. And the succulent Hyderabadi biryani will surely leave you amazed.
Charminar of Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the place to be when you want to witness the emerging face of India, of professionals with their laptops and mobile phones who mingle effortlessly with traditionally attired men in the old city. Despite being tech-savvy, Hyderabad still remains the city of minarets and palaces. And the succulent Hyderabadi biryani will surely leave you amazed.
Must Visit Attractions: Charminar, Golconda Fort, Salar Jung Museum, Laad Bazaar (old quarter – relive times gone by), Birla Temple, NTR Gardens, Hussain Sagar Lake.
Famous Nearby Getaway: Ramoji Film City. 35 kms. Watch dreams being shot at the largest studio complex in the world, film sets, and beautifully managed gardens.
Mysore – The City of Tipu Sultan & Palaces
Mysore, a city with an old world charm is charming with its leafy boulevards and grid like layout. This verdant city offers beautiful 19th century palaces and a thriving incense and silk industry. What Mysore instantly evokes is the smell of sandalwood and jasmine, encountered in its vibrant bazaars that are thriving. Mysore also preserves old houses and a stroll through this quarter remains mellow and nostalgic.
Mysore Palace of Mysore
Must Visit Attractions: Maharaja's Palace, Chamundi Hill, Keshava Temple, Government Silk Weaving Factory, Mysore Zoo
Famous Nearby Getaway: Sravanabelgola. 100 kms. Jain temples with interesting architecture.
Bandipur – The Home of Exotic Animals
Famous for its famous national park, Bandipur lies at the foot of hills, a part of the Western Ghats. The wildlife sanctuary was created from the erstwhile maharaja's hunting grounds and has a variety of animals such as deer and langurs. However, the biggest attractions here remain wild elephants that frolic through the greens and splash in River Kabini.
Must Visit Attractions: Rolling rocks (awe inspiring views of valleys), Gopalswamy Betta
Famous Nearby Getaways: Nagahole National Park. Another part of the Nilgiri Bioshpere Reserve with varied wildlife.