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Classifieds: Travel | Qutub Shahi & Kakatiya Dynasty Tour– 5 n | Posted By: Concept Voyages at: 13, Jun 2011 11:07:17 AM IST | Day 1 Hyderabad: Meet and greet by Concept Voyages'' representative at the Hyderabad airport and transfer to hotel. After freshening up, visit Durgam Cheruvu, the Secret Lake, Hitec City (drive through), Shilparamam crafts village for shopping. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2 Hyderabad Old city: Breakfast at hotel and depart for full day sightseeing to Birla Mandir, Salarjung Museum-one of the biggest one-man collections of antiques of the world by Mir Yousuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III. Then drive to Nizam Jubilee Pavilion housed at Purani Haveli Palace to see the longest wardrobe of Nizam. Now you visit the magnificent Charminar square edifice of granite. Drive through Mecca Masjid, south India''s largest mosque. Shopping at Laad Bazaar, the famous bazaar for Hyderabadi lacquer stone-studded and glass bangles. Later drive to Mosarambagh to visit Monsieur Raymond Tomb. Monsieur Raymond, was a French General in Nizam''s military and the founder of Gunfoundry in Hyderabad. He was born in Sérignac, Gascony, France, the son of a merchant. The tomb is located near Asmangadh Fort on top of a hillock at Mussa Ram Bagh, Malakpet, about 3 km from the Oliphant Bridge (currently known as Chaderghat Bridge), in East Hyderabad. Visit Asmangadh Fort, which is more of a palace than a fort. It was designed and built by Asman Jahi, a Paigah noble and erstwhile Prime minister of Hyderabad. Located on top of a hill in the eastern part of Hyderabad, this fort provides an impressive view of the surroundings through granite turrets and arched windows. Evening proceed to Golconda Fort Sound and Light show at 6.30pm. Golconda fort is one of the famous forts of India. The name originates from the Telugu words ''Golla” and “Konda” the unique Sound & Light Show takes you right back in time, when Golconda was full of life, glory and grandeur. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 3 Hyderabad-Secunderabad: Breakfast at hotel. Proceed to visit Ananda Buddha Vihar starting the tour of Secunderabad. Visit St. John’s Church, St. Mary’s Church, Holy Trinity Church, Rashtrapati Nilayam, Trimulgherry Fort. drive through Osmania University Campus. Free time for shopping at Lepakshi Handicrafts showroom. Return back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 4 Hyderabad-Ramoji Film City Tour: After breakfast full day Ramoji Film City Tour. The Film City is a limitless spread of water-washed foliage of different climes and locales. With colourful fountains, rock formations, and zigzagging pathways flanked by lamps, which automatically come to life at dusk. Shangri la is very well serviced by a support system consisting of horticulturists, botanists, landscape artists, well-stocked nurseries constituting the agri-division of the gardens. The tens of thousands of country-specific plants in the nurseries help in re-creating the spring in England or a Japanese garden. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 5 Hyderabad-Warangal (150 kms/ 3 hrs)-Ramappa (70kms / 2 hrs): Breakfast at hotel, proceed for Ramappa Temple in Warangal district. Early morning after breakfast, depart for Warangal. The city was once the heartland of Telugu culture. The capital of the Kakatiya rulers, Warangal today contains some of the best forms of architecture, especially temples. The 1000-pillar temple and the Warangal (Orugallu) Fort and Ramappa Temple in the district are glowing examples of the exquisite architecture patronized by the Kakatiyas. Bound on the Northern part by the mighty Godavari River, the district has large tracts of forest and an array of flora and fauna. There are rock-cut elephants or either side of the main shrine and a Nandi in front which measures 1.8 metres in height. Warangal Fort is another masterpiece of the Kakatiya rulers, built in the 12-13th centuries. The fort has two walls; the outer has a circumference of 49 kms, the largest of its kind in India. Drive back to Hyderabad late evening for overnight stay at hotel in Warangal.
Day 6 Warangal-Hyderabad: Breakfast at hotel, free day at leisure for shopping in Hyderabad. Afternoon check out and transfer to airport/railway station for onward journey.
Tour Cost:Rs.13,896/- per person
The Rates are Valid From 1st Oct to 15-Dec 2010 & 17th Jan 2011 to 31st Mar 2011
Tour Cost includes:
Total 5 nights / 6 days stay at (4 nights at Hyderabad & 1 night at Warangal) from Comfort Inn City Park/Silver Park/Central Park-3 star
Daily breakfast during stay at hotel
All transfers, sightseeing and excursions as per the itinerary in exclusive chauffeur driven A/c Indica Car for 1 to 3 persons, A/c Innova car for 4 to 6 persons travelling together for all packages.
All taxes
Day 1 Hyderabad: Meet and greet by Concept Voyages'' representative at the Hyderabad airport and transfer to hotel. After freshening up, visit Durgam Cheruvu, the Secret Lake, Hitec City (drive through), Shilparamam crafts village for shopping. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2 Hyderabad Old city: Breakfast at hotel and depart for full day sightseeing to Birla Mandir, Salarjung Museum-one of the biggest one-man collections of antiques of the world by Mir Yousuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III. Then drive to Nizam Jubilee Pavilion housed at Purani Haveli Palace to see the longest wardrobe of Nizam. Now you visit the magnificent Charminar square edifice of granite. Drive through Mecca Masjid, south India''s largest mosque. Shopping at Laad Bazaar, the famous bazaar for Hyderabadi lacquer stone-studded and glass bangles. Later drive to Mosarambagh to visit Monsieur Raymond Tomb. Monsieur Raymond, was a French General in Nizam''s military and the founder of Gunfoundry in Hyderabad. He was born in Sérignac, Gascony, France, the son of a merchant. The tomb is located near Asmangadh Fort on top of a hillock at Mussa Ram Bagh, Malakpet, about 3 km from the Oliphant Bridge (currently known as Chaderghat Bridge), in East Hyderabad. Visit Asmangadh Fort, which is more of a palace than a fort. It was designed and built by Asman Jahi, a Paigah noble and erstwhile Prime minister of Hyderabad. Located on top of a hill in the eastern part of Hyderabad, this fort provides an impressive view of the surroundings through granite turrets and arched windows. Evening proceed to Golconda Fort Sound and Light show at 6.30pm. Golconda fort is one of the famous forts of India. The name originates from the Telugu words ''Golla” and “Konda” the unique Sound & Light Show takes you right back in time, when Golconda was full of life, glory and grandeur. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 3 Hyderabad-Secunderabad: Breakfast at hotel. Proceed to visit Ananda Buddha Vihar starting the tour of Secunderabad. Visit St. John’s Church, St. Mary’s Church, Holy Trinity Church, Rashtrapati Nilayam, Trimulgherry Fort. drive through Osmania University Campus. Free time for shopping at Lepakshi Handicrafts showroom. Return back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 4 Hyderabad-Ramoji Film City Tour: After breakfast full day Ramoji Film City Tour. The Film City is a limitless spread of water-washed foliage of different climes and locales. With colourful fountains, rock formations, and zigzagging pathways flanked by lamps, which automatically come to life at dusk. Shangri la is very well serviced by a support system consisting of horticulturists, botanists, landscape artists, well-stocked nurseries constituting the agri-division of the gardens. The tens of thousands of country-specific plants in the nurseries help in re-creating the spring in England or a Japanese garden. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 5 Hyderabad-Warangal (150 kms/ 3 hrs)-Ramappa (70kms / 2 hrs): Breakfast at hotel, proceed for Ramappa Temple in Warangal district. Early morning after breakfast, depart for Warangal. The city was once the heartland of Telugu culture. The capital of the Kakatiya rulers, Warangal today contains some of the best forms of architecture, especially temples. The 1000-pillar temple and the Warangal (Orugallu) Fort and Ramappa Temple in the district are glowing examples of the exquisite architecture patronized by the Kakatiyas. Bound on the Northern part by the mighty Godavari River, the district has large tracts of forest and an array of flora and fauna. There are rock-cut elephants or either side of the main shrine and a Nandi in front which measures 1.8 metres in height. Warangal Fort is another masterpiece of the Kakatiya rulers, built in the 12-13th centuries. The fort has two walls; the outer has a circumference of 49 kms, the largest of its kind in India. Drive back to Hyderabad late evening for overnight stay at hotel in Warangal.
Day 6 Warangal-Hyderabad: Breakfast at hotel, free day at leisure for shopping in Hyderabad. Afternoon check out and transfer to airport/railway station for onward journey.
Tour Cost:Rs.13,896/- per person
The Rates are Valid From 1st Oct to 15-Dec 2010 & 17th Jan 2011 to 31st Mar 2011
Tour Cost includes:
Total 5 nights / 6 days stay at (4 nights at Hyderabad & 1 night at Warangal) from Comfort Inn City Park/Silver Park/Central Park-3 star
Daily breakfast during stay at hotel
All transfers, sightseeing and excursions as per the itinerary in exclusive chauffeur driven A/c Indica Car for 1 to 3 persons, A/c Innova car for 4 to 6 persons travelling together for all packages.
All taxes
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