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Hyderabad is the powerful capital of the youngest state of India, Telangana, and is among the most sought-after travel destinations south of the country. Our Hyderabad travel guide will help first-timers to explore the city to its fullest best. There is so much to see and do in this remarkable city that you cannot expect to cover everything awesome in just one trip. Check our Hyderabad travel guide and plan likewise. You will be able to enjoy exploring Hyderabad’s top attractions easily and can return to cover the remaining ones in future trips.

Use our Hyderabad travel advice and explore this stunning city like never before! Check out the best ever Hyderabad travel guide below!

Getting to and from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport:

Whether you’ve planned a vacation or are arriving on last minute flights, your airplane will land at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) in Shamshabad about 22 km from Hyderabad. To reach the city from here, you can take one of the air-conditioned buses called Pushpak run by the airport itself. The buses are available at a frequency of half an hour each from 3:30 am to 11:00pm. At midnight, they have a one-hour frequency from 1:00 am to 3:00 am. You can reach various points in the city such as Hi-tech city, Begumpet, Secunderabad, Mehdipatnam, and Charminar, etc. From here, you can take a taxi or auto rickshaw to your hotel. Travel time will depend on the distance and traffic conditions.

Also Read: Everything You Need to Know About Rajiv Gandhi International Airport

Alternatively, you can also use Meru, Avis, and Sky Cabs available right outside the airport to reach your intended destination in the city.

Getting around in Hyderabad:

There are many ways to get around in the city as listed by our Hyderabad travel guide. State-run buses, local trains, and auto rickshaws are good public transport options. Buses and trains are cheaper options when compared to auto rickshaws but can be very crowded. Any local Hyderabad tour guide will suggest the same. Cabs are another convenient option for those who prefer none of the above options. Whatever the mode of transport you choose, keep in mind to install Hyderabad Traffic Police app on your smartphone. The app has an SOS button you can use in case of emergencies.

Also Read: A Guide on How to Get Around in Hyderabad – A Hassle Free Travel Experience!

Where to stay in Hyderabad:

A large part of the Hyderabad travel experience is to stay in a good hotel. There are endless accommodation options in Hyderabad and you can choose depending on your budget. Choose from 3-star and 5-star hotels to resorts and palaces as well! But if you aren’t constrained by budget, there are some spectacular luxury accommodations to enjoy in Hyderabad. Some of the top luxury hotels listed in our Hyderabad travel guide include Taj Falaknuma Palace, Novotel, Park Hyatt, Trident, Minerva Grand Banjara, ITC Kakatiya, Courtyard by Marriott, and The Westin among others. Take your pick and stay at any of these when arriving in the city on comfortable business class flights.

Top things to see and do in Hyderabad:

You will be amazed at the number of places to visit and things to do in Hyderabad! Find a good tourist guide in Hyderabad either online or seek your hotel manager’s assistance in arranging one for you. Take a look at some of the top attractions we’ve listed below to help you plan the perfect itinerary for exploring Hyderabad.

  • Historical attractions: History enthusiasts will love exploring Hyderabad’s fascinating past by visiting sites such as the Chowmahalla Palace, Golconda Fort, Hussain Sagar Lake, Qutub Shahi Tombs, Charminar, Salar Jung Museum, Paigah Tombs, Osmania Arts College, Moula Ali Dargah, and Nizam’s Museum among others. Explore the Most Historical and Best Museums in Hyderabad.
  • Religious sites: There are several amazing religious spots to explore in Hyderabad. Some of the most important ones listed in our Hyderabad travel guide include the Mecca Masjid, Birla Mandir, ISKCON Temple, Chilkur Balaji Temple, Peddamma Temple, and All Saints Church to name a few.
  • Family attractions: If you’re visiting Hyderabad with your loved ones in tow, you can enjoy some of the many family-oriented attractions here. Some of the popular of these family attractions are Ramoji Film city, Durgam Cheruvu, Public Gardens, Nehru Zoological Park, Necklace Road, Snow World, Treasure Island, Lumbini Park, Heritage Walk, Ocean Park, and countless others!
  • Pubs and bars: Hyderabad is home to a hip nightlife. Youngsters traveling to the city with their friends can visit some of the many happening pubs and bars across the city. Popular ones include 10 Downing Street, Liquids, Bottles and Chimney, Firangi Paani, Hard Rock Cafe, Sync – Resto Bar, Seventh Heaven and countless more.
  • Top shopping spots: Hyderabad is a shopper’s delight. In fact, shopping is one of the top reasons to visit Hyderabad! Our Hyderabad travel guide lists popular shopping spots to explore in the city such as Laad Bazaar, Nampally, Begum Bazaar, Abids, Shilparamam, General Bazaar, Monda Market, Sultan Bazaar, and Moazzam Jahi Market among other places.

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Where and what to eat in Hyderabad:

The City of Nawabs is every foodie’s dream come true! Influences of the Nizams, Mughals, and typical South Indian culture can be seen in the cuisine of the city. Royally rich in flavor, the spice-infused Hyderabadi food is among the largest attractions of the city. In fact, you can take a Hyderabad private tour guide just to explore the food scene in the city! An absolute must-try in every Hyderabad travel guide is Biryani, the lip-smacking and delicious signature dish of Hyderabad. Accompanied by the tangy Mirchi ka salan, this mouthwatering dish is one of the top things that people keep coming back to the city for. Other popular items to try include Double ka Meetha, Keema Samosa, Lukhmi, Haleem, Irani Chai, and Khubani ka Meetha to name a few.

Also Read: 11 Delicious and Famous Sweets of Hyderabad You Must Try

Paradise is one of the biggest and best restaurant chains in Hyderabad. So visit one of its branches across the city if you wish to feast on a plate of delicious Biryani. Some other popular places to eat at in Hyderabad include Cafe Bahar, Shadab Hotel, Hyderabad House, Alpha Hotel, Chutneys (for vegans), Taj Mahal Restaurant, Bowl O’ China, Barbeque Nation, Mainland China, 4 Seasons, etc. There are some popular bakeries as well that you can try such as Karachi Bakery, Pulla Reddy Sweets, Pista House, Universal Bakers, and The Chocolate Room among others.

Best time to visit Hyderabad:

Generally speaking, any time is a good time to visit Hyderabad. However, since temperatures tend to soar a bit too much during summer, it’s best to avoid visiting during this time. According to our Hyderabad travel guide, you can book cheap flights to Hyderabad for a trip any time between the months of October and March. The end of October is the last of rainfall with winter setting in soon. Although winter can be a bit harsh at times, it is still a pleasant time to have the best of Hyderabad travel experience.  So check our Hyderabad travel guide thoroughly, make use of or Hyderabad travel advice and enjoy the very best of this remarkable city!

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Offbeat Places in Hyderabad: A Walk Through Off-The-Beaten Tracks of the City https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/offbeat-places-in-hyderabad/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/offbeat-places-in-hyderabad/#respond Thu, 05 May 2022 12:55:30 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=3487 While Hyderabad experiences may typically be tied to touring its iconic attractions (Charminar, Golconda, Chowmahalla and Falaknuma Palaces, Ramoji Film City, Birla Mandir and Planetarium), exploring the treasures of its famous museums (Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad Museum, and Sudha Car Museum) and indulging in plates of delicious Hyderabadi biryani; the city’s surprises surely don’t end […]

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While Hyderabad experiences may typically be tied to touring its iconic attractions (Charminar, Golconda, Chowmahalla and Falaknuma Palaces, Ramoji Film City, Birla Mandir and Planetarium), exploring the treasures of its famous museums (Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad Museum, and Sudha Car Museum) and indulging in plates of delicious Hyderabadi biryani; the city’s surprises surely don’t end here. You may need to take the road less traveled in order to discover the diverse Hyderabad experiences, unknown to many. And some of these lesser-explored roads lead you to the following offbeat places in Hyderabad.

Offbeat places in Hyderabad

Priyadarshini Park

There is no dearth of green spaces in this cosmopolitan city, thanks to the Telangana Government’s ‘Haritha Haram’ initiative (which aims to expand the green cover in the state from the present 24 to 33 percent). Several urban parks set up across Hyderabad in recent years have spruced up the urban landscape, besides catering to the recreational needs of people.

One long-time favorite of the locals is Priyadarshini Park, which sprawls across 20 acres along the bank of the Saroornagar Lake. It features walking tracks winding through the pretty landscaped gardens, exercise fields, an Olympic track, tennis courts, a gymnasium, and a playground for children. Boating on the lake during the sunset is a beautiful experience. With the golden sheen of the sun’s soft rays rubbing off on the shimmering surface of the lake, the sunrise/sunset looks extremely gorgeous here! The entry fee for this park is INR 5 only, and it is open from 5 to 9 in the morning and from 3 to 8 in the evening.

Lamakaan

Lamakaan defines itself as Hyderabad’s open cultural space; but for the patrons, it is more than just a stage for art exhibitions and theater performances. It is a place where they can be themselves; whether enjoying one’s own company or engaging in a discussion/debate on any subject with random people. Lamakaan essentially provides a platform for artists to explore their creativity or express it to a crowd.

You may come across different kinds of people at this offbeat place in Hyderabad – some hanging out with friends and others sitting in a quiet corner and working on their craft. Apart from the events (which include plays, film screenings, book launches and poetry sessions), what enchants the crowds at Lamakaan is their food. The simple home-style menu offers some classic Hyderabadi dishes (no, not the biryani) like Irani chai, samosa, and khatti dal.

Kanha Shanti Vanam

Just on the outskirts of the city lies the largest meditation center in the world, yet it is surprisingly one of the offbeat places in Hyderabad. Situated about 30 km from Rajiv Gandhi Airport, Kanha Shanti Vanam is a paradise for peace seekers and spiritually-inclined travelers. It sprawls across 1,400 acres and houses the headquarters of the Heartfulness Institute.

At the heart of Kanha Shanti Vanam lies the state-of-the-art meditation hall that can hold 1,00,000 members. The training & mentoring programs guide the seekers in their path of self-discovery through heartful meditation. There is an auditorium, conference hall, a children’s park, an in-house nursery, a library, a goshala (shelter for cows), a gym, and other modern facilities within the premises. Surrounded by green environs and submerged in tranquility, this place is where you need to go to connect with your inner self as well as nature.

Pitstop

Pitstop is a one-stop destination for all adventure lovers looking for offbeat things to do in Hyderabad. This gaming center near the Necklace Road offers go-karting zones, bowling alleys, ATV riding tracks, and zip lines too. Sky cycling is their latest adventure activity on offer. Cycling on a tightrope fixed at a point high above the ground is thrilling, to say the least. And after you have exhausted yourself with these activities, walk toward their massive food court and fill yourself up with delicious snacks and meal offerings to revive yourself. Pitstop remains open between 11 am and 12 am on all days.

Ram ki Bandi

A small roadside eatery that swarms with people waiting for their order to be served, Ram ki Bandi quite depicts Hyderabadis’ love for food. Ask any local about the best place to eat dosa or idli in the city, Ram ki Bandi will most probably be their answer. Such is the popularity of this roadside food stall with food connoisseurs. Situated near Nampally, Ram ki Bandi dishes out delicious varieties of dosas, which can give popular restaurants a run for their money. This food stall is open from 5 am to 1 pm, but you must make it here early in the morning because the crowd only gets longer with the passing hours.

Also Read: An Essential Hyderabad Travel Guide for First-Timers

Baobab tree at Hyderabad Golf Course

Hyderabad might have earned the reputation as one of the world’s tree cities, but the one tree that has always stayed in the spotlight is the 800-year-old Baobab Tree in Naya Qila. Native to Madagascar, it is said that the wandering fakirs planted a Baobab sapling in the city hundreds of years ago. Standing tall and strong to this day, this massive tree is located within the Hyderabad Golf Course near Golconda. The locals call it ‘Hathiyan ka Jhaad’, referring to its elephantine trunk.

Its circumference measures about 25 m and its most interesting feature is its huge hollow that can accommodate up to 40 people. Although visitors are now prohibited from entering the hidden space within the tree, the locals still stop by here for a mere sight of this tree that has existed for ages.

Suggested Read: Fascinating nicknames of Hyderabad and the reasons behind them!

Shilparamam

The moment you enter Shilparamam, you cannot help but stare in awe at the ethnic setting of this art, craft, and cultural village of Hyderabad. Although it sits in the busy area of Madhapur, this place is surprisingly cut off from the surrounding chaos. The 65-acre complex puts on display the art and craft culture of various states of India. The several museums and stalls at Shilparamam exhibit and sell a variety of artifacts; ranging from Kalamkari fabric to Nirmal lacquerware and Kondapalli toys. You can shop for souvenirs at this offbeat place in Hyderabad. Shilparamam also hosts several art and cultural performances and ethnic festivals throughout the year.

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Explore the Scenic Beauty of Ananthagiri Hills Near Hyderabad! https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/ananthagiri-hills/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/ananthagiri-hills/#respond Wed, 30 Sep 2020 12:01:45 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=2355 Let ‘Into the Woods’ be the theme of your next trip, be it a quick weekend getaway or a long holiday in Hyderabad. Isn’t it the best way to deflect from the monotonous path and find solace amidst nature? Set out on a journey to Ananthagiri Hills, a beautiful place not too far away from […]

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Let ‘Into the Woods’ be the theme of your next trip, be it a quick weekend getaway or a long holiday in Hyderabad. Isn’t it the best way to deflect from the monotonous path and find solace amidst nature? Set out on a journey to Ananthagiri Hills, a beautiful place not too far away from the metropolitan city, yet surprisingly distant from its hustle and bustle.

About Ananthagiri Hills:

Nestled in one of the dense forests in Telangana, Ananthagiri Hills is situated near Vikarabad district, around 90 km away from Hyderabad. It is one of the best road trips to take from Hyderabad. Known as one of the earliest habitats, this is the place where the famous Musi River originates. The rustic ambiance of the place and its many attractions like elegant waterfalls, ancient caves, scenic trekking trails, camping sites, indigenous wildlife, rivers, streams, and an ancient temple make Ananthagiri Hills popular among nature lovers, adventure junkies, wildlife enthusiasts along with religious tourists.

Best time to plan Ananthagiri Tour:

The forest area offers pleasant weather throughout the year, with winter temperatures ranging between 13 and 25 °C. The best time to plan a trip to Ananthagiri Hills is during the monsoon season, when nature, drenched in rains, assumes a refreshing aura. The rainwater breathes life into the mountainous streams and waterfalls that look impressive in their full glory. The weather is perfect for sightseeing. However, the ideal time to enjoy adventurous activities like trekking and rock climbing is between the months of October and February. Don’t you think you should be booking flights to Hyderabad already?

Things to do in Ananthagiri Hills:

From trekking, kayaking, and camping to visiting Lord Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple and marveling at the charisma of Ananthagiri’s natural attractions, here’s what you can expect from an Ananthagiri Hills Tour.

Suggest Read: Things to do in Hyderabad-Unique ways to experience Hyderabad and its Rich Culture

Trek the Ananthagiri Hills:

The lush green hills crisscrossed with natural streams inspire many trekkers to follow the jungle trails and feel one with nature. Ananthagiri Hills is one of the best trekking places in Hyderabad, known to offer picturesque views, great bird watching experience (the area is home to 270 species of birds), and peaceful camping sites. The refreshing cool breeze contributes to an easy-going trek. You can catch sweeping views of the mesmerizing hills from Godamguda Viewpoint. How about night camping and stargazing? Yes, you could also plan a night camp in Ananthagiri Hills!

Visit Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple:

Also known as Ananthagiri temple, it is the main attraction in Ananthagiri Hills. In fact, the hills are named ‘Ananthagiri’ after this temple. It is one of the famous temples in Telangana dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped here in the form of Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy. According to Hindu scriptures, the temple is installed by Rishi Markandeya in Dwapara Yuga. However, the construction of the main temple was commissioned some 400 years ago by Nizam Nawab, and this temple stands as a symbol of religious harmony.

Kayaking the Nagasamudram Lake:

Located at a distance of around 15-20 km from the Ananthagiri hills, Nagasamundram Lake or Kotipally reservoir is a soothing spot perfect for spending some ‘me-time’ amid nature. You can enjoy picnicking and camping by the lake, or go kayaking or boating along the lake during sunset hours and let the tranquility of the lake and the beauty of the sunset consume you! You’ll also find several food stalls around the lake in case you wish to gorge on some snacks after your kayaking experience!

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After Hyderabadi Biryani,here are the five must-eat dishes in Hyderabad. https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/five-must-eat-dishes-in-hyderabad/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/five-must-eat-dishes-in-hyderabad/#respond Mon, 31 Aug 2020 12:01:49 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=2300 As far as food is concerned, Hyderabad is synonymous with Biryani. But the food culture in Hyderabad is so much more than the signature Hyderabadi Biryani and GI-status Haleem. The cooking styles of the native Telugu, Marathwada, Mughal, Turkish, and Arabic regions blend to create a royal cuisine that is uniquely Hyderabadi. This UNESCO heralded […]

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As far as food is concerned, Hyderabad is synonymous with Biryani. But the food culture in Hyderabad is so much more than the signature Hyderabadi Biryani and GI-status Haleem. The cooking styles of the native Telugu, Marathwada, Mughal, Turkish, and Arabic regions blend to create a royal cuisine that is uniquely Hyderabadi. This UNESCO heralded “Creative City of Gastronomy” is a paradise for food lovers. The next time you fly to Hyderabad, do not leave the city without indulging in the appetizing food “the City of Nizams” is known for. In addition to Biryani, these are the five must-eat dishes in Hyderabad!

Mirchi ka Salan:

Spice up your day with this spicy hot chili curry! This traditional Hyderabadi dish of long and fat green chili pepper is a common companion of the Hyderabadi Biryani. That said, it also goes well with Bagara/plain rice and Chapati too. The secret of this well-balanced dish is the rich and creamy paste of roasted peanuts, coconut, and sesame seeds. Have a tissue handy if you cannot handle too much spice, but the luscious flavor of Mirchi ka Salan must not be missed!

Suggested Read: 11 Delicious and Famous Sweets of Hyderabad You Must Try

Khatti Dal:

Indians never get bored of Dal-Chawal! Dal is the most common and complimentary part of an Indian meal and has sundry regional and local versions. When it comes to the Dal variety of the Hyderabadi cuisine, Khatti Dal made with Toor Dal (split pigeon peas) or Masoor Dal (Red Lentil) is most popular for its predominantly piquant taste. What heightens the flavor of this must-eat dish in Hyderabad is the South Indian style popu/tadka (tempering) of cumin seeds, mustard seeds, finely chopped ginger, dry red chilies, asafoetida, curry leaves.

Dosa:

The gastronomic expedition in Hyderabad is incomplete without tasting Dosa, the Indian pancake. The wide varieties of Dosas available in the food outlets of Hyderabad are a true delight for Dosa lovers! From the traditional Plain Dosa, Onion Dosa, Masala Dosa, Ravva Dosa to the less common Chocolate Dosa, Schezwan Dosa, Maggi Dosa, Pizza Dosa, Mexican Delight Dosa – there are so many varieties that appeal to every distinct palate! The melt-in-mouth Butter Dosa of Govind Ki Bandi and Paper Dosa of Minerva Coffee House are must-eat dishes in Hyderabad!

Paaya-Naan:

If you are obsessed with Nawabi flavors of Hyderabadi cuisine, don’t miss out on Paaya Naan. Paaya is an Urdu word for ‘trotters,’ and Naan is a Persian word meaning ‘bread.’ This succulent broth of lamb trotters is cooked slowly on a low flame so that the intense aromas of the whole Indian spices get infused into marinated Paaya. This rich and healthy Paaya is best enjoyed with Naan (a traditional bread). Go to Maqdoom ke Paya near Mangalhat Police Station before sunrise (from 3 am and 5 am) to relish the authentic taste of this must-eat dish in Hyderabad! Purani Haveli in the Old City, Shadab Hotel, and Nayab Hotel in Charminar are also famous for serving the best Paaya-Naan.

Also Read:An Essential Hyderabad Travel Guide for First-timers to the City

Irani chai and Osmania biscuits:

Irani chai paired with Osmania biscuits defines the café culture in Hyderabad. This is an all-time favorite of the Hyderabadis and anyone who samples them, for that matter. The sweet and milky Irani chai introduced by the Persian immigrants soon became a part of the life of locals. A cup of Irani chai along with the soft and buttery Osmania biscuits is all you need to feel instantly refreshed and continue your enthusiastic exploration of Hyderabad. Step inside the Nimrah café or Niloufer café & bakery for your tea break and enjoy the matchless taste of Irani chai and Osmania biscuits!

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Top Five Trekking Places in Hyderabad For All Adventure Lovers https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/trekking-places-in-hyderabad/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/trekking-places-in-hyderabad/#respond Mon, 06 Apr 2020 12:45:17 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=1979 Wondering if there are any challenging trekking trails in a metropolitan city like Hyderabad? Well, the city is sure to offer you a great trekking experience when you just know where to go. If the ‘City of Pearls’ has already pleased you with its numerous attractions, great shopping experience, and delicious cuisine, then go trekking […]

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Wondering if there are any challenging trekking trails in a metropolitan city like Hyderabad? Well, the city is sure to offer you a great trekking experience when you just know where to go. If the ‘City of Pearls’ has already pleased you with its numerous attractions, great shopping experience, and delicious cuisine, then go trekking and get ready to be surprised more. We know you adventure seekers couldn’t resist the unsettling need for an adventure. So, pack your bags, put on your best trekking shoes, and venture out to these trekking places in Hyderabad and reconnect with nature!

1. Gunrock Hill, Secunderabad:

Gunrock Hill’s rocky trail filled with boulders of different shapes and sizes makes it a perfect rock climbing and trekking place in Hyderabad. It is also an unofficial heritage site whose pinnacle houses the historic Gunrock Cantonment and a centuries-old water tank that supplied water to the area. One may either choose a stairway or follow a steep, stony path to trek to the top of the hill. Needless to say, adventure enthusiasts prefer the offbeat route and traverse the rocky path for that feeling of accomplishment they crave for. Carry water bottles/ energy boosters with you as you’ll be drained quickly during this trek!

Also Read: An Essential Hyderabad Travel Guide for First-timers to the City

2. Venkateshwara Gutta, Shamirpet:

Shamirpet, a suburb of Hyderabad, is a popular weekend destination with multiple resorts, a beautiful artificial lake, and a deer park. A hill called Venkateshwara Gutta situated just beyond the lake is what grabs the attention of adventures. Named after an ancient Venkateshwara Swamy temple on its summit, this hill has gradually emerged as one of the best trekking places in Hyderabad. You’ll see different birds, rock formations, little ponds, and green hills during the trek to the hilltop. The usually green rocky path turns even greener, rockier, and steeper after crossing a reservoir about halfway to the top! Visit the hilltop temple and soak up the peaceful morning/ evening hearing the music composed by temple bells and birds.

3. Ananthagiri Hills, Vikarabad:

Ananthagiri Hills is the place for adventure, religious, and nature tourism. While the unscathed beauty of this cozy hill station attracts nature lovers, the numerous thrilling activities like trekking, rock climbing, rappelling, and night camping lure adventure junkies. Also, the 400-year-old Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple perched on top of the hill is a popular holy site. There are two trekking routes through the woods, one starting at the temple and the other starting about a half kilometer from the temple towards Kerelli. The trek through the thick jungle offers scenic vistas of lush green hills, freshwater streams, lakes, and waterfalls. The sunset from the viewpoint on the hills is a sight for sore eyes!

Suggested Read: Things to do in Hyderabad-Unique ways to experience Hyderabad and its Rich Culture

4. Golconda Fort Trek:

While your enthusiasm carries you forward on any difficult trekking trail, the intriguing history and impressive architecture of the legendary Golconda fort keeps you going when it comes to the strenuous Golconda trek. The trail involves steep paths, hundreds of stone steps, and little rocks (of course, there are benches to rest for a while appreciating the architecture of the fort). As you go further and further up, you’ll be thrilled to see the surroundings dwindle and finally, when are up there, the sweeping vistas of the city take your breath away! Do visit Sri Jagadamba Mahakali Temple and two other mosques present in the fort.

5. Moula Ali Hill, Nacharam:

If you are a beginner looking for an easy trek in Hyderabad, Moula Ali Hill is the option for you! It is a dome-shaped hill with a hilltop Dargah, and thus is a popular religious site for Muslims. The stairway of 400 steps leads you to the Dargah, which is one of the 11 heritage sites identified by HUDA (Heritage conservation committee).  After you burn some calories trekking to the top, you will be greeted by the breathtaking sunset views. Stay for a while to enjoy the bird’s eye views of Hyderabad city shimmering in lights after dusk!

So, what’s the point in delaying your Hyderabad trip when there are amazing deals on flight tickets to Hyderabad available right here at Indian Eagle? Grab the exclusive deal now and fly to the City of Nizams!

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11 Delicious and Famous Sweets of Hyderabad You Must Try https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/famous-hyderabad-sweets/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/famous-hyderabad-sweets/#respond Fri, 04 Oct 2019 12:55:08 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=935 Famous Sweets of Hyderabad: Qubani ka Meetha Jauzi Halwa Shahi Tukda Sheer Khurma Mauz ka Mitha Shahjahani Mitha Badam ki Jali Semiya Payasam Ariselu Nankhatai AkkaravadisalAnyone who has been to Hyderabad even once in a lifetime knows about its delightful food scene. Hyderabad is mostly about Hyderabadi cuisines – the lip-smacking Biriyani and the finger-licking […]

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 Delicious and Famous Sweets of Hyderabad You Must Try
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Famous Sweets of Hyderabad:

  • Qubani ka Meetha
  • Jauzi Halwa
  • Shahi Tukda
  • Sheer Khurma
  • Mauz ka Mitha
  • Shahjahani Mitha
  • Badam ki Jali
  • Semiya Payasam
  • Ariselu
  • Nankhatai
  • AkkaravadisalAnyone who has been to Hyderabad even once in a lifetime knows about its delightful food scene. Hyderabad is mostly about Hyderabadi cuisines – the lip-smacking Biriyani and the finger-licking Qubani ka Meetha1. Everything is so delectable and if you are a foodie, the city will get you the bumper lottery! So, are you planning to book your cheap flights to Hyderabad and do you have a sweet tooth? We have got you the list of famous Hyderabad sweets in this blog. Do not miss any of these!

Qubani ka Meetha

Qubani Ka Mitha

Let’s start with the most popular sweet in the city that every tourist must try, Qubani ka Meetha. The yummy dessert is prepared from apricots, gulab jal, almonds, and cream. It is a traditional sweet dish of the royal kitchens of the city. You will drool over this delicious dish once your taste buds get acquainted with its deliciousness.

Jauzi Halwa

Jauzi Halwa

Next on the list is Jauzi Halwa, a sweet dish you will never forget. It has found its origin in Hyderabad and is now available in most parts of the country. However, nothing can match the authenticity of Hyderabad. The Nizam of Hyderabad was so happy with the dish that he named the shop after his son.

Shahi Tukda

Shahi Tukda

Today, Shahi Tukda finds place in various kitchens of the country but its popularity in Hyderabad still remains unmatched. Also called Double ka Meetha, you must try this delectable dessert when in the city. You might find another delicacy to add to your list of best desserts!

Sheer Khurma

Sheer Khurma
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Sheer Khurma means ‘Milk with dates’ in Persian language. It is a kind of vermicelli pudding made during festivals like Eid-Ul-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.

Mauz ka Mitha

Mauz Ka Mitha

Also popular as the banana sweet in Hyderabad, Mauz ka MItha is a famous sweet dish you can find in almost every corner of the city. It is prepared with bananas, milk, ghee, sugar and nuts.

Also Read:- 7 Famous Food Items of Telangana

Shahjahani MItha

Shahjahani Mitha

It might sound unusual but this sweet dish is made of tomatoes! Yes, it is an ultimate preparation of tomato halwa. Never heard of it? That’s okay. Give it a try when you are in Hyderabad and you will love it, we bet. It tastes super delicious and can be found in most sweet shops.

Badam ki Jali

Badam Ki Jali

This one is a legit sweet dish or you can say almond cookies. It is a jewel of all the sweet dishes of Hyderabad mentioned here. It is one of the sought after Nizami desserts that you must try when exploring the food scene of the city. It is found almost everywhere in the city.

Semiya Payasam

Semiya Payasam

It is a sweet dish made of vermicelli, basically a type of kheer. This popular dessert is today a part of almost every Indian household. However, the one found in Hyderabad is exceptional with an authentic taste.

Ariselu

Ariselu

Prepared using jaggery and rice flour, ariselu is a famous sweet dish made during festivals such as Makkar Sankranti. It is famous as Anarsa in Maharashtra and Kajjaay in Karnataka.

Nankhatai

Nankhatai

These are short bread biscuits well-known in Pakistan and India. However, Nankhatai has its origin rooted in the Nizami legacy of Hyderabad. It is derived by the Persian word ‘nan’ and afghan word ‘khatai’ which means bread and biscuits respectively.

Akkaravadisal

Akkaravadisa

Also popular as Akkara Adisil, this one is a traditional Iyenger special sweet dish. It is prepared form milk, rice and jiggery. Quite similar to Sakkarai pongal, it is considered as a typical Brahmin recipe.

Post Desserts also check the five must-eat dishes in Hyderabad After Biryani.
We hope you do enjoy and have a tasty day!

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Fascinating nicknames of Hyderabad and the reasons behind them! https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/nicknames-of-hyderabad/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/nicknames-of-hyderabad/#respond Tue, 24 Apr 2018 13:09:33 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=51 Did you know about the fascinating nicknames of Hyderabad? Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana, in the South of India is a beautiful city where lifestyle is not just updating but also keeping up with the ancient old cultural traditions equally. This is the city that has been recently declared as the best city to live […]

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Did you know about the fascinating nicknames of Hyderabad? Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana, in the South of India is a beautiful city where lifestyle is not just updating but also keeping up with the ancient old cultural traditions equally. This is the city that has been recently declared as the best city to live with owing to its IT culture, ethnicity and upgrading lifestyle. But this is not new. Hyderabad has been winning this title for the past 4 years continuously.

This city has developed so much and at such a fast pace that sometimes it is difficult to recollect the days when Hyderabad was nothing but a huge area with nothing much to offer. Education, Political backgrounds, Tourism, Food management, Jobs, Sports, everything is flourishing in Hyderabad. That is why Hyderabad has always been a dear city for many people. Even tourists come from all over the world and visit the vacationing spots here in this city.

For all the reasons mentioned above, this remarkable city has managed to attain many nicknames in the past years. While there are several amazing nicknames of Indian cities, not many of them are as interesting as the ones given to Hyderabad. Many people aren’t aware of the interesting nicknames of Hyderabad and the reasons behind them. Read on to know what they are.

THE CITY OF NIZAMS

This is among the most popular nicknames of Hyderabad. Hyderabad was actually formed by the Nizam ruler Sultan Quli Qutub Shah nearly 40 decades ago. The city was formed as a base for new developments planned by the ruler and his advisors. Since then, this city has been under the influence of the Nizams. Whatever developments were made, the monuments and mosques constructed and the rules implemented were all under the influence of the Nizams. This city was given birth to, raised, and made to stand with pride solely by the Nizams.

Even after the end of their reign, the city didn’t lose its essence and that is why we still find the royalty and pride of the Nizams in Hyderabad. Be it Charminar, Golconda Fort, the Mosques or even streets with common homes, every place surely has the Nizami effect. That is why this city is given the title of ‘City of Nizams’. This is among the most interesting nicknames of Indian cities.

THE CITY OF PEARLS

Pearls are something you will find in abundance in Hyderabad since the city is known for some of the best quality pearls and diamonds. People who come here to shop surely look for pearls and take them in large amounts because it is said that the quality of pearls available in Hyderabad is not found anywhere else in India or even the world! No wonder one of the nicknames of Hyderabad is The City of Pearls!

If you wish to purchase the finest quality of pearls in Hyderabad, we suggest you move straight to Lad Bazaar near Charminar. Begum Bazaar or Sultan Bazaar are good options as well. These places have some of the best traders of pearls for centuries and that is why you get to see a lot of crowds. When it comes to tourists, you will find these markets flooded with them most of the times. People book cheap flights to Hyderabad and come here to buy these valuable items. The best part about Hyderabad’s pearl markets is that you can even find raw, unrefined pearls here. So purchase them as per your own desire and requirement. Along with the many other nicknames of Hyderabad, the city well-deserves this one as well.

WORLD CAPITAL OF BIRYANI

Biryani! Whoever hasn’t tasted this dish has to taste it at least once in their lifetime! Biryani is the signature dish of Hyderabad made with rice, spice-flakes, and meat. Meat usually involves mutton or chicken but you will also find Biryani made with prawns and fish as well since there is always a scope for innovations and inventions.

The best one to taste without fail is the Gosht ki Biryani that is always available at almost every biryani center. This is the mutton Biryani that tastes heavenly and is also known to be one of the most famous dishes in Hyderabad. Since Hyderabad is the only city that makes biryani in the original authentic way, this city has earned the title of ‘World capital of Biryani’. Among the most interesting nicknames of Indian cities, this title is also one of the best and well-deserved nicknames of Hyderabad.

So if you ever get the chance of booking your tickets to India, make sure to mark Rajiv Gandhi International Airport as your destination so that you don’t miss out on this fantastic South Indian city that offers so much with the best in everything. Indian Eagle is always here to help you out with the best offers and deals so that you can make a number of trips within various budgets. Visit Hyderabad and explore its culture, food, and other attractions. See for yourself the amazing reasons behind the many fascinating nicknames of Hyderabad and why the city deserves each of them!

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