Central shoping mall

Central shoping mall


Hyderabad Central is a newly erected huge mall in hyderabad, India. This mall offers shopping, movies and food. PVR Cinemas is located on the top floor of the mall.Hyderabad Central has a slogan as Shop, eat and celebrate. The massive seamless mall on the busy Punjagutta road is one experience that is bound to leave Hyderabadis spellbound.

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Prasads Imax

Prasad'sImax

IMAX Theatre, Hyderabad is located in the heart of the city on the Hussain Sagar Lake. Afullyintegrated entertainment centre, the IMAX Theatre, Hyderabad have asix-channelsoundsystem producing 12,000 watts of digital surround sound. Besides the surround soundsystem,the IMAX theatre also has the most powerful film projector in the world which has a capacityofbeaming on a 29 meter wide and 21.93 meter high screen. The IMAX Theatre, Hyderabad sprawls over an area of 2, 35,000 sq. ft. area.
The IMAX Theatre is south India's first such brand that has a world wide recognition for high quality entertainment. The IMAX Theatre in Hyderabad was launched by the Prasad Groups. The theatre has a very comfortable sitting capacity of 635 persons. There is also a five screen multiplex that can accommodate 1800 people.

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Nehru Zoological Park

Zoo Park
Nehru Zoological Park is credited with being the largest zoo in India. It come under Bahadupur region.The park was named after Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. For wildlife lovers, Nehru Zoological Park is the best place to explore the rich flora and fauna in its natural habitat. Sprawled over an area of approximately 300 acres, the zoo has a wide array of animals, birds and reptiles.
Indian Rhino, Asiatic Lions, Royal Bengal Tiger, White Tiger, Black Panther, Giraffes and Black Bears are some amongst the animals' treasure of the zoo
Apart from the animals, there are also reptiles, including Giant/Star Tortoises, Water Turtles, Chameleons, Hooded Indian Cobra, Monitor Lizards, Russell's Viper, Giant Rock-Python, Tree Snakes, Estuarine Crocodiles, etc.
Natural History Museum, which exhibits old artifacts and dummies of extinct animals, is another attraction at the park.

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Mahavir Harina Vanasthali

Deer Park


Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park is situated in Vanasthalipuram.It was established in 1975 on this renowned saint's 2500th birth anniversary. This sanctuary was once the exciting 'Shikargarh' or hunting ground of one of the Nizam rulers. It has now been converted into a protected national park under the law. The park is in full bloom during monsoons when beautiful flowers of different colors blossom all around. The other species of animals found over here are cheetahs, wild boar, monitor lizards, mongooses, porcupines and innumerable variety of snakes. Several species of birds like partridges, quails, peacocks, doves, pond herons, egrets, kingfishers, cormorants are also found here in great numbers. One can also find birds of prey like kites, vultures, eagle etc.

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Salar Jung Museum

Salar Jung Museum


The Salar Jung museum in Hyderabad is one of the oldest museums in the city. It is the only museum that has the largest compilation of personally collected artifacts from all around the world. This museum has the greatest collection of rare antiques and knick-knacks from all over the world.

The Indian art is exhibited in an assortment of stone sculptures, bronze images, painted textiles, wooden carvings, miniature paintings, modern art, ivory carvings, jade carvings, metal-ware, manuscripts, arms & armor etc. One can also find Middle Eastern Art in the collection of carpets, paper (manuscripts), glass, metal-ware, furniture, lacquer etc. These have been collected from Persia, Arabia, Syria, and Egypt. The Museum is also horded with porcelain, bronze, enamel, lacquerware, embroidery and paintings, which have been skillfully done in China, Japan, Tibet, Nepal and Thailand.


The main attractions of the museum are the statue of Veiled Rebecca, crafted knives of Mughal Emperor Jehangir and Queen Noor Jehan, famous European paintings like Venice, etc. A huge clock in which a tiny soldier comes out to strike the gong should not be missed and is a special attraction of the Salar Jung Museum.

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Hitech city

Hitech City


HITECH City stands for the Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City.
The high potential structures coming up in Madhapur area of the 400-year-old Hyderabad city provide a classy contrast to the grand and antique monuments and palaces in the Qutub Shahi capital.

It is a consummation of the vision of an information technology advocate unfolding itself in a rapid speed, akin to the architectural ambitions of Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah.
The hitech structures are a two-phase acknowledgment to a technology that has concentrated the world to a global village.

The base of the HITEC city is a creatively and yet efficiently constructed 10 - storied cylindrical building encircled by a cluster of grand structures raised to house IT companies, both Indian and foreign.The HITECH city has already attracted multinational software giants like IBM, Microsoft, GE Capital, Toshiba, and Oracle and Indian companies like Satyam Computers and Wipro.

An earth station has come up in the township which links Hyderabad to the five continents of the world. It has now been planned to grow and develop it further and Hitec city shall go a long way in establishing India as a software hub in the world map.

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Golconda Fort

Golconda Fort



Golconda Fort in Hyderabad is a majestic monument,Qutub Shahi kings who reigned during the 16th century built the Golconda fort.There is an interesting story behind the Golconda Fort.The place was originally called as 'Golla Konda' in Telegu, which is the official state language of Hyderabad city.

It is roughly around 1143 in the rocky hill called 'Mangalavaram', a shepherd boy found an idol, which was given to the then king, Kakatiya who built a mud fort. From 1507, within a span of 62 years the Qutub Shahi rulers transformed the humble mud fort into a marvelous granite wonder.

The stunning Golconda Fort lost its entire splendor and luster as the Mughals invaded and plundered this breathtaking wonder into a heap of ruins.

The Golconda Fort reaches to a height of 120 meters with a boundary wall covering a range of 10 kilometers of the outskirts of Hyderabad. The Golconda fort comprises of four small forts within itself. Some of those are heaped with cannons, drawbridges and number of royal living chambers & halls, temples, mosques, stables etc

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