Tour 1 Hyderabad

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2N HYDERABAD

Day 01: Hyderabad, the "City of Pearls", is widely popular for its lush gardens, blossoming parks, historical monuments, and delicious cuisines. Being the capital of Andhra Pradesh, the city is well connected from exciting tourist attractions that are weekend gateways for residents of Hyderabad. There are several tourist places like Badami, Bijapur, Pattadakal, Vijayawada, Srisailam, Hampi, etc., that can be visited by hyderabadi during weekends.

Day 02:  One can visit the Mahakoota temples complex, Hindu and Jain temples, Badami rock cut cave temples, Badami Fort and the stunning Malegitti Shivalaya temple situated on a top hill in Badami town. Then return evening come back to hotel overnight stay.

Day 03:Leave for Hyderabad after breakfast. On arrival at Hyderabad, drop facility till your place.

Inclusions :-

  • Pickup from Sawantwadi Bus Stand OR Railway Station on Sharing Basis by Non A/C Car OR Rickshaw.
  • 2 Half Day (02.30hrs) Sightseeing on Sharing Basis by Non A/C car OR Rickshaw.
  • Stay at Hotel.
  • Food as per Meal Plan (Veg).
  • Sawantwadi Sightseeing and Drop at Bus Stop OR Railway Station by Non A/C. Sharing Car  OR Rickshaw.

Exclusions :-

  • Breakfast on the day or Check Out.
  • Activity Charges : Morning Jungle Walk with Expertise and Night Jungle Trail with Expertise.
  • Anything other than above mention Inclusions.

 

Terms & Conditions:-

  • GST is not included in the price. The same will be charged on the total package cost payable.
  • Child Policy: 3 years old to 12 years old.
  • No refund for un-utilized tour or cancellations which may occur due to weather conditions.
  • All SIC rates are based on minimum guests traveling. Change in the number of guests could lead to a change in the cost of the package.
  • Above rates are not applicable during event/peak season surcharge periods. The rates for these periods would be advised at the time of booking.
  • All packages are subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Company.
  • Please read and understand all the terms and conditions before confirming.
  • In the event of non-availability of the quoted package, an alternate similar category hotel would be offered.
  • All above rates are based on special land combinational prices. No reduction or refund is applicable if one or all of the services are withdrawn.
  • Company reserves the right to furnish fresh quote for the package with additional or different inclusions from those offered in the above quote.

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This article is about the history of the fourth largest city in India. For history of the Pakistani city with the same name, see History of Hyderabad, Sindh.Charminar
Hyderabad is the capital of the Indian state of Telangana. It is a historic city noted for its many monuments, temples, mosques and bazaars. A multitude of influences has shaped the character of the city in the last 400 years.[1]

The city of Hyderabad was founded by the Qutb Shahi sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591 CE. It was built around the Charminar, which formed the centerpiece of the city. Hyderabad became an important trading center for diamonds and pearls, and a center for culture.

After a brief period of Mughal rule, the first Nizam of Hyderabad conquered the city in 1724. The Nizams later signed a subsidiary alliance with the British, and their territory became Hyderabad State, the largest princely state in British India with the city of Hyderabad as its capital. During this period, industry, railways, modern education, and airways developed in Hyderabad.

After India's independence in 1947, the Nizam did not wish to accede his state to the newly formed nation. By then, his power had weakened due to the Telangana movement. The Indian Army annexed Hyderabad in 1948. In 1956, the Hyderabad State[note 1] was divided on the basis of linguistic differences, and the city of Hyderabad became the capital of Andhra Pradesh.

In 2014, the state of Telangana was carved out from Andhra Pradesh and Hyderabad became its new capital.
Archaeologists excavating near the city have unearthed Iron Age sites that can be dated to 500 BCE.[2] The area around Hyderabad was ruled by the Mauryan Empire in the third century B.C during the reign of Ashoka the Great. After the death of Ashoka (232 BCE), as the Maurya Empire began to weaken and decline, the Sātavāhanas who started out as feudatories to the Mauryan dynasty, declared independence and established their empire in this region. The Sātavāhana Empire was a royal Indian dynasty based from Kotilingala in Telangana as well as Junnar (Pune) and Prathisthan (Paithan) in Maharashtra. The territory of the empire covered much of the Deccan plateau & central India for 450 years,i.e., from 230 BCE onward until around 220 CE. After the decline of the Satavahana Empire in 210 AD, the region came under the rule of the Ikshvaku dynasty (225 AD – 325 AD), the successors of the Satavahanas in eastern Deccan. The capital of Ikshvaku dynasty was the town of Nagarjunakonda in modern-day Guntur district and named after Nagarjuna, a southern Indian master of Mahayana Buddhism who lived in the 2nd century AD, who is believed to have been responsible for the Buddhist activity in the area.