After Breakfast, Proceed To:
golconda Fort – First Built By Kakatiya Dynasty Later Developed By Qutab Shahi Kings. Attractions: Sound and Light Show in Night; Water Supply System, ‘rahban’ Cannon, Ramdas’ Prison. It Would Take At Least Half Day Here.
qutab Shahi Tombs – One of the Oldest Monuments of Hyderabad; Tombs of Seven Qutab Shahi Rulers, Presenting a Beautiful Blend of Persian and Indian Architectural Styles Salar Jung Museum – 3rd Largest Museum in India with 43000 Art Objects (indian Art, Far Eastern Art, European Art, Middle Eastern Art, Etc.), 9000 Manuscripts and 47000 Printed Books, Spread in 38 Galleries. Not to Be Missed- Veiled Marble Statue of Rebecca, 19th C British Musical Clock, Etc.
chowmahalla Palace – Built in the 18th Century During the Rule of Fifth Nizam, Afzal-ud-daula, Asaf Jah V, Said to Resemble Shah Palace of Tehran in Iran in Its Architectural Beauty. Charminar – Built in 1591 By Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutab Shah in the Honor of His Wife Bhagmati. also Known as Known as ‘arc De Triomphe of the East’
mecca Masjid – Constructed By Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutab Shah in 1614; One of the Largest Mosques in the World. to See- Belgian Crystal Chandeliers, Intricately Designed Arches, Tombs to Asif Shah Dynasty
lad Bazaar –shopping Can Be Done Here By Evening.