Tour Code: FIT/3898

Heritage Hyderabad

3 Nights / 4 Days
Private Van Tour
Summer Special
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Cities : Hyderabad (3N)

Sightseeing

Hyderabad, India
  • Ramoji Film City
  • Birla Temple
  • Charminar
  • Salar Jung Museum
  • Hussain Sagar Lake
  • Golconda Fort

Meals

  • 3 Breakfast
  • 3 Dinner

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Arrival In Hyderabad
    Arrive in Hyderabad and transfer to your hotel. After check-in, take some time to relax and unwind after your journey. No sightseeing activities are planned for today, allowing you to settle in and prepare for the upcoming days. Enjoy your evening at leisure with dinner at the hotel, and get a good night & rest.
    • Dinner
  • Day 2 :Hyderabad
    Start your day with a visit to the iconic Charminar, located about 4 km from the city center. Next, walk to the nearby Mecca Masjid, a historic mosque just 200 meters away. Continue your exploration at the Salar Jung Museum, around 3 km from Charminar, to admire its vast collection. In the afternoon, drive approximately 12 km to the imposing Golconda Fort with Birla mandir, Hussain Sagar lake and its surrounding parks, just 5 km away. Afterward, head to Lumbini Park, located nearby, for a peaceful stroll. In the visit the Nehru Zoological Park (if time permits), about 10 km from the city center ,Return to your hotel.
    • Breakfast
  • Day 3 :Hyderabad - Visit to Ramoji Film City - Hyderabad
    Begin your day with a breakfast and head to Ramoji Film City. (Buy entry tickets either online or at the ticket counter and enjoy the Ramoji Film City tour arranged by the film city. After completing tour return to Hyderabad hotel. (tkts, food and show tickets at Ramoji Film City are not included in this package)
    • Breakfast
  • Day 4 :Hyderabad - Departure

    After a leisurely breakfast, check out from your hotel. You can spend the remaining time at your leisure, as no sightseeing is planned for today. You will be dropped off at the Hyderabad airport or railway station for your onward journey. Safe travels!

    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Ramoji Film City

Open Time - 0900hrs

Close Time - 1730hrs

Operational Days - All 7 days

Approx Suggested Duration - 6-7hrs



Ramoji Film City is cover a huge area of about 2500 acres, may be a major film-making facility in India. Owned by film producer and media baron Ramoji Rao, the construction of RFC was completed in 1996. The Film City has been certified by Guinness World Records because the world's largest film studio complex. It can accommodate about 50 film units at an equivalent time. The outdoor locations and plush greenery of Ramoji Film City attract tourists also . The studio has produced films during a number of languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Oriya, Marathi, Bengali and international films.

Ramoji Film City may be a popular family getaway in Hyderabad. It also serves as the perfect destination for corporate events and lavish weddings. The dramatic film city may be a best choice if you would like to spend a fun day with variety of rides and recreational activities. It also has two hotels, Tara and Sitara for the guests to remain in. Some of the main attractions of the spectacular film city are Sun Fountain, Japanese Garden, Angel's Fountain, Jail, Princess Street, Eureka, Airport, railroad station , Temple, Gardens, Ramoji Tower and Film World.

There is also a south Indian village, a north Indian village, sky scrapers, slums, Ajanta and Ellora caves, a bazaar, a multi-purpose building, a pool and artificial waterfalls etc. Ramoji Tower offers a wonderful aerial view of the film city. It also gives a one-of-its-kind experience of 4D computer game .



Inclusions - 

Opening ceremony at 9:45am
Guided tour of Ramoji Film City in Non-A/c Vintage Bus (10am to 5pm)
Visit to Eco Zone – Butterfly Park, Exotic Bird Park – WINGS & Bonsai Garden
Visit to Bahubali Set (last bus at 4pm).
Fundustan, Borasura & Rain Dance
Ramoji Movie Magic - Action Theatre & Space Yatra
Entertainment shows at Eureka- Spirit of Ramoji, Fort Frontier Wild West Stunt Show, Dome Show & Lights Camera Action.
Complimentary Rides - Ranger, Break dance, Twister, Super jet, Carousel, Frisbee, Coaster.
Shooting Locations & Gardens


Exclusions -

Transportatio Charges,


Meals 

Other personal expenses


 Important Notes :

The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
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Birla Temple

The Birla Mandir in Hyderabad forms a pleasing serene atmosphere and may be a perfect place for those that wish to urge faraway from city life and immerse themselves in prayer and meditation. The Mandir is devoted to the Lord Venkateshwara of Tirumala and is actually modelled after and is that the replica of the idol of Balaji of Tirupati.
Created in 1976 by Swami Renganathananda from Ramakrishna Ashram and constructed by the Birla Foundation, the Birla Mandir has been a secure haven for all those trying to find a couple of hours of peace amongst the glorious landscape. The temple itself is found at the highest of a 280 feet tall hill called the Naubat Pahad that overlooks both, Hyderabad and Secunderabad also because the Hussain Sagar Lake and is one among the simplest viewpoints within the city.
The main idol within the Birla Mandir is eleven feet tall and made entirely of white marble, approximately 2000 tonnes from Rajasthan, making it a very majestic sight to behold. The idol is additionally covered by a carved lotus canopy made from granite stone which vastly contrasts with the marble of the idol.
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Charminar

The Charminar is a monument located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Constructed in 1591, the landmark is a symbol of Hyderabad and officially incorporated in the emblem of Telangana. The Charminar's long history includes the existence of a mosque on its top floor for more than 425 years.

Charminar is a monument and a mosque, which is synonymous with the history of Hyderabad, India. The majestic structure was completed in 1591 CE and is not only a landmark building of Hyderabad but also a famous monument of India. It is believed that Mohammed Quli Qutb Shahi, the fifth sultan of the Qutub Shahi dynasty had built the monument to commemorate the end of a deadly plague menace that had gripped the city then. It is located near the bank of the river Musi. Charminar is derived from two distinct words Char and Minar, which means four towers. Mir Momin Astarabadi of Qutb Shah dynasty played an important role and he ordered extensive preparations for the design and layout. Historians believe that this structure is an example for Indo-Islamic architecture combined with few Persian elements. The monument is located in the heart of old city and it is believed that Hyderabad was measured in four directions from Charminar for administrative purposes.

A visit to Hyderabad is incomplete without visiting this grand and majestic centerpiece. It is also considered the Arc de Triomphe of the East. Some of the historians say that it was built it in honor of his wife, Bhagyamathi. There is also legend that tells about the existence of a secret tunnel underneath the monument connecting the fort at Golconda that was created as a means of escape to royal family in an emergency. Each of the sides measure 20 meters while the minarets are located at a height of 48.7 meters from the ground level. Each side of Charminar opens into a plaza like structure where the giant arches overlook the major thoroughfares. It is a clear square structure that measures 31.95 mts. on each side while imposing arches span a distance of 11mts. The four minarets rise to a height of 56 mts. The ornamental arches on the minarets enhance the aesthetic value. There are 149 circular steps inside each minaret and one of them is open for tourists to climb and enjoy a breathtaking view of the city. It also houses the oldest mosque in Hyderabad with prayer spaces for the devout to worship.

Islamic architecture of those times is marked by arches, minarets, and domes. The structure is famous for its profuse stucco decorations and arrangement of impressive balustrades and balconies. The floral design is executed delicately and stands as a masterpiece to the combination of Mughal and Hindu architecture crafted by the local artisans. The four clocks in four cardinal directions were added in the year 1889. The base of Charminar has a water cistern located at center which consists of a small fountain for ablutions, before the faithful offer prayers in the mosque. Charminar has become synonymous with the culture of old city of Hyderabad and the area is also a popular destination for lip smacking Muslim dishes, colorful bangles, pearls, jewellry and other items. The place is a symbol of Hyderabadi culture and stands tall and proud as a reminder of the glorious era.
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Salar Jung Museum

The Salar Jung Museum is an art museum located at Dar-ul-Shifa, on the southern bank of the Musi River in the city of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is one of the notable National Museums of India.

There are 39 galleries in the Museum spread over in three buildings viz., Central Block, Eastern Block (Mir Laiq Ali Khan Bhavan) and Western Block (Mir Turab Ali Khan Bhavan) on two floors. The Central Block with 26 galleries (ground floor 13 galleries, first floor 13 galleries), the Western Block with 7 galleries and the Eastern Block with 6 galleries.


The museum has many coordinating sections such as the Education Wing, Chemical Conservation Laboratory, Photo section, Display section, Reception and a Sales counter. The museum security is being looked after by the Central Industrial Security Force.


Facilities to Visitors

Sitting arrangements have been made for the benefit of the visitors at all important places. Restrooms and wheel chairs are also provided for the needy persons.


There are also public facilities such as cloak rooms, restrooms at all cardinal points and a cafeteria run by Telangana Tourism department.


Publications

To meet the needs of scholars and research students and interested visitors, the museum has been publishing catalogues on certain important collections of the museum. So far it has come out with catalogues on Persian, Arabic and Urdu manuscripts, special monographs apart from the 'SJM Bi-Annual Research Journal' to facilitate the researchers.


Museum publications, including popular leaflets and picture postcards of the collection are sold at the HHEC Souvenir Shop located in the ground floor of the Central Block.


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Facilities to Scholars

The museum has a rich collection of printed books covering various subjects and a rich collection of thousands of manuscripts in Persian, Arabic and Urdu languages. Scholars are permitted to use the library on request by obtaining passes from the reception counter.

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Hussain Sagar Lake

Hussain Sagar Lake is taken into account to be one among the most important man-made lakes within the country. The lake is formed sort of a heart and circumvented by open spaces on all its four sides. It has been built on a tributary of Musi river and connects the dual cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The lake may be a hub for water sports, including parasailing, kayaking, pedal boat rides, canoeing, jet skiing, boating, yachting, catamaran rides and even luxury cruises. The annual regatta (boat race), which is an annual affair, draws professional contestants from everywhere the planet . If you would like to undertake your hand at sailing, choose between the several short-term courses offered by the boat club of India at the lake. If you're not into water sports, you'll choose a pleasing boat ride round the lake. Regular boats make a 30-minute return trip to Lord Buddha's statue from both Eat Street and therefore the popular Lumbini Park, situated on the sting of the lake. Or you can sit by the lake, colourful sails bobbing on its blue water and watch the city of Hyderabad go past. The lake was built by sufi saint Hussain Shah during the reign of Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah in 1562 AD. It was made to meet the drinking water and irrigation requirements of the city. It was also the location of the historical treaty between the Mughals and therefore the Golconda rulers, and is usually mentioned as Tank Bund by locals as a bund (dam) was constructed here in the 1990s.
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Golconda Fort

Situated 11km from Hyderabad, Golconda Fort once served because the capital of ancient Golconda Kingdom and is one among the foremost famous historical forts of India. It derives its name from the Telugu words “Golla Konda“ meaning “Shepherd's Hill“. Originally a mud fort, the Golconda fort came under the control of several dynasties including the Yadavas of Deogiri, and therefore the Kakatiya dynasty of Warangal. Being witness to several powerful dynasties and ruler, it has been world famous since ancient times for producing some of the finest gems the world has ever seen including Koo-I-Noor Kohi Noor the Hope Diamond. The fort is home to some beautiful palaces and contains the famous Fateh Rahben gun, one among the cannons utilized in the last siege of Golconda by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, to whom the fort ultimately fell in 1687. A unique sound and lightweight show takes you right back in time when Golkonda was filled with life, glory, and grandeur. With its fascinating history, the place is certainly worth a visit.
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