Travel
to Hyderabad - The Second Silicon Valley of India :

Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh is a bustling 400-year-old
metropolis with an urban population of 4.2 million people approximately.
Hyderabad is located on the Deccan Plateau and the Musi River, 650m above
sea level. The physiography of Hyderabad is dominated by hills, tanks,
forests, and rock formations.
The Hyderabad city is cosmopolitan, and is richly endowed with a variety of
cultures. While Muslim people are concentrated more towards the old city
like Charminar, Secunderabad has got a more contemporary look with a
concentration of Anglo-Indians. The city of Hyderabad presents an attractive
amalgam of old world charm together with the ebullience of growth and
enterprise. Beautiful old edifices built in the medieval, Mughal, Colonial
and Indo-Saracenic styles abound, rubbing shoulders with large glass and
chrome temples of commerce. Read More About Hyderabad
Hyderabad Tourist Attractions :
Charminar - Charminar is a majestic architectural
monument standing at the heart of the old city of Hyderabad, built by
Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah in 1591 supposedly to commemorate the eradication
of plague from Hyderabad.
Golconda Fort - Golconda fort is a majestic monument,
which lies on the western outskirts of Hyderabad city. It speaks of a great
cultural heritage of 400 years and is regarded as a place worth visiting.
Mecca Masjid - Mecca Masjid is one of the largest mosques
in India accommodating upto 10,000 worshippers. This is the biggest mosque
in Hyderabad and lies within hundred yards to the southwest of Charminar.
Hussain Sagar - Hussain Sagar is a large lake in the
midst of the city and was constructed in 1562 AD. Also known as Tank Bund,
it connects the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
Excursions From Hyderabad :
Hyderabad
Film City - It is one of the most comprehensive and professionally
planned film production centre in the world. Located at an hour's distance
from Hyderabad, it is spread over an area of more than 1000 acres.
Osman Sagar - 20-km away from the center of Hyderabad is
Osman Sagar. Popularly known as 'Gandipet', it is an excellent picnic spot
with well-laid gardens.
Shilparamam - Shilparamam is a crafts village at
Madhapur, set amidst lovely rocks, rippling waterfalls and gorgeous lawns,
about 14-km from Hyderabad.
Ocean Park - Located at Gandipet in Hyderabad, Ocean Park
is one of the first theme parks started in the twin-cities. It is a unique
amusement park for the entire family and has attractions like a kiddie's
pool, a 60ft high ride, the Slam Bomb, bumping cars and dry rides for people
of all ages.
How to reach there ?

Hyderabad - An important centre in the air transport network of south India
is well connected with domestic and international airlines. Hyderabad, being
the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, has excellant road services to adjoining
states and has a strong rail network with all major cities of India.
By Air - Hydrabad is an important centre in the air
transport network of south India. There are flights in either direction
between Hydrabad and Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai,
Bhubaneswar, Nagpur, and Vishakhapatnam. Hyderabad has an international
airport too.
By Rail - The twin cities of Hydrabad and Secunderabad
are extensively covered by the railway network connected with Bangalore,
Bhubaneswar, Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai and other cities in India.
Hydrabad is well connected by rail with all the important places within the
state also. The city bus service operates from the railway station.
By Road - On the crossroads of National highways 7 and 9,
Hydrabad is well connected. Buses of the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport
Corporation and Private buses operate to all centres in the region.
Vishakhapatnam
- The City Of Destiny :

Vishakhapatnam is built along the seashore of the Bay of Bengal, and is
bounded and broken by the bold headland called the Dolphin's Nose (357m
above the sea level). The city boasts of a beautiful beach with a long beach
road ending at nearly Bheemunipatnam on the northern end. The surrounding
area is dominated on the west by the well-forested Eastern Ghats and farther
east is drained by numerous rivers, among them the Godavari and Indravati.
The city is also known as "Vizag" and is surrounded by three
hills, each of which has a shrine dedicated to a different religion -
Venkateswara temple (also spelt as Venkateshwara) on Venkateswara Konda,
Baba Ishaq Madina Dargah on Dargah Konda and Church of the Virgin Mary on
Rose hill.
The History :

According to the history, the city was named after the god of
'Valor-Vishakha'. It was a part of the Kalinga Kingdom, under Ashoka's rule
in 260 B.C. It passed on later to the Andhra Kings of 'Vengi'. After this
Pallava, Chola and Ganga dynasties ruled the city. In the 15th century,
Vishakhapatnam became a part of the Vijayanagar Empire.
The Europeans, the Dutch, the French and the English established themselves
from the 17th century onwards and used this as a major trading center to
export textiles, ivory, tobacco, indigo etc. This port is well documented in
the histories of these colonial powers as well as in Indian historical
records. This coast played a major role during the reign of the Asaf Jahis
and the Golcondas.
A Prominent Shipbuilding Centre :

Vishakhapatnam is an important shipbuilding centre; the first steamer to be
built in India was launched in Vishakhapatnam's harbour in 1948.
Vishakhapatnam's port has grown greatly in importance because it has the
only protected harbour on the Coromandel Coast. Agriculture is the mainstay
of the region's economy. There are major industries like Ship Building, Oil
Refinery, Fertilizer, Petro Chemicals, Steel Mills and a Naval base. The
suburb of Waltair, at the north end of the bay, is the site of Andhra
University.
Vishakhapatnam is the true spot where one can find the beauty of Andhra.
From lakes to cool beaches, from beautiful hill ranges to caves and valleys
enclosures, Vishakhapatnam has them all. A visit to Vishakhapatnam will
definitely be exciting, enriching and refreshing experience with all its sun
kissed beaches, caves and temples.
Prime
Attractions :
Indira Gandhi Zoological Park - The Indira Gandhi
Zoological Park is located in Vishakhapatnam amidst the scenic eastern ghats
of India, flanked by hills on either sides and Bay of Bengal on the east.
Ramakrishna Beach - One of the loveliest beaches on the
East Coast, the Ramakrishna beach is a favorite resort for tourists visiting
Vishakhapatnam.
Rishikonda Beach - Just 8-km from Vishakhapatnam is the
Rishikonda Beach, a golden, unspoilt beach, washed by the sun-warmed sea.
Kali Temple - Small temple beautifully constructed
situated near Rama Krishna Beach.
Vishakha Museum - Situated on the shores of the
Rishikonda beach, this museum gives historic insights of the past.
VUDA Park - Located in Vishakhapatnam, VUDA Park is a
heavy crowd puller and has a dancing musical fountain.
The Harbour - It is one of the natural harbours in the
world. A temple, mosque and church are located on hills overlooking the
harbour.
Dolphin's Nose - A huge rock, 357m high, is shaped like a
Dolphin's nose. The rock juts out into the sea, forming a headland on which
is the lighthouse. This lighthouse has a beam that can be seen 65-km out at
sea.
Kailasagiri - Kailasagiri is located on a hilltop and is
a must to visiting place for all people visiting Vishakhapatnam. The
charming hill on the seafront, affords a breath taking scenic view,
especially towards Bheemunipatnam.
Mudasarlova Water Works And Park - Situated 10-km from
the city, it is beautiful valley framed by hills with a lake that supplies
water to the city. There is also a scenic 18-hole Golf course belonging to
East Point Golf Club.
Submarine Museum - Another Attraction to Vizag is the
recently setup submarine museum, one of its kind in the country and the
first Museum in Asia to be build off a Submarine.
Excursions :
Bheemunipatnam
- About 25-km from Vishakhapatnam is Bheemunipatnam. The most important
aspect of interest at the place is the beach, which is perhaps matchless for
its beauty all along the east coast.
Simhachalam - About 16-km from Vishakhapatnam is
Simhachalam, famous for the temple of Sri Varaha Lakshminarasimha.
Architecturally this ancient temple deserves high praise.
Araku Valley - About 115-km from Vishakhapatnam is the
beautiful Araku Valley, with its bracing climate, orchards, and the
Ananthagiri Ghats, which present an enchanting view to the visitors, is
attracting tourists not only in India but from abroad too.
Borra Caves - At a distance of about 90-95-km from
Vishakhapatnam are the Borra Caves, which attained historical and religious
importance.
Ananthagiri Hills - Anantagiri is a breathtakingly
beautiful resort sheltered in the lush undulating ranges of the Eastern
Ghats. It is considered to be a perfect head off to get away from the
blistering summer months. The Ananthagiri hills are on the way to Araku
Valley and are famous for coffee plantations.