Monday, 25 June 2012

Visit Hyderabad

The capital city of Andhra Pradesh - a prominent Indian State, Hyderabad is a sprawling, bustling and vibrant city. Often described as the "City of Minarets" or "City of Nizams" or "City of Pearls", Hyderabad occupies a pivotal position in the heart of the country. It is a premier state in terms of population, revenue and importance. The city stands at an altitude of 1776ft above the sea level on the Deccan Plateau region. Attached to the city is its twin, Secunderabad, which is a part of Hyderabad and they are separated by a lake called Husain Sagar. Husain Sagar, an artificial lake, was constructed during the time of Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah Wali in 1562 AD. A 400 years old historical city, Hyderabad is adorned with natural beauty, beautiful historical buildings, mosque and minarets, forts, bridges, parks, gardens, hills and lakes.



Popularly called as the "City of Nizams", Hyderabad, today is a blend of old and new and one of the most developed cities in the country in terms of politics, education, technology, entertainment, media, fashion and arts. The standard of living of the people has developed to such an extent that it has become one of the happening and leading cities of India. 



In this "City of Pearls", you can find pearls from almost all over the world. The artisans here are skilled enough to pierce and string pearls without damaging them. The other main essence of Hyderabad is the chime and shine of colorful Hyderabadi bangles in the pearl and bangle market known as Laad Bazaar. All along the streets of the old city at Charminar (Char- four and Minar- Tower) you can find hundreds of bangle shops lined up with around 2500 craftsmen weaving their magic. In addition, you can find pretty colourful clothes embroidered with copper and silver threads giving a royal look to your attire. The Hyderabadi cuisine especially the Shahi Biryaani, is much sought after. 

Hyderabad is known for its IT companies and lately it acquired the status of "Cyber City" or "Cyberabad". All major MNCs like Microsoft, Google, Deloitte, Motorola, Oracle, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and other companies including the Indian-based Companies like Wipro, Satyam, Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services, Apollo Health Street and many more have their Product Development Centre in Hyderabad. 

The City is known for hospitality and friendly people. People from every walk of life- rich and poor, orthodox and modern, made the city as their abode. All the religious groups, Hinduism, Islamic, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, are all found here. Roads are usually busy on the weekdays at peak time- generally in the morning from 9:00am to 11:00am when people rush to reach offices and schools and in the evening around 17:30hrs to 20:00hr when the roads are jam-packed. Towards the evening and mainly on weekends, many people set for spending leisure time and head for some hot spots like parks, theatres, malls and pubs. A popular avenue, Necklace Road, lying on one side of the Hussain Sagar provides a scenic atmosphere where most of the people like to spend time. There are many popular eateries along this strip where you can pacify your taste buds.  



Hyderabad is decked with many mega malls, recreational parks, IMAX Theater and many other entertainment centres. It is also home to the second largest film industry in India, the Telugu Film industry, known as Tollywood.  Nagarjuna, Venkatesh, NT Rama Rao, Negeshwar Rao, Balakrishna are some of the sought after celebrities from Hyderabad film industry. Hyderabad has made its mark in the field of sports by producing some of the luminaries like international tennis player Sania Mirza, cricket player VVS Laxman, badminton player Pullela Gopichand, former Indian Cricket player and present Indian Cricket Team Selector, Venkatapathy Raju, International Chess Player P. Hari Krishna, Olympic Bronze medalist in weight lifting Karanam Malleshwari and many others. 

The city has many high-end world class hotels and restaurants like Marriot, ITC Grand Kakatiya, Taj Group of Hotels- Taj Krishna, Taj Banjara, Holiday Inn and many others.

You also have famous international eateries like Mc Donald's, Pizza Hut, Subway, KFC, Coffee Day and others in the city. There are also some exclusive and branded boutiques like Stanza, Neerus, Brisah, to name a few, where you get some of the fashionable and stylish outfits.

Not to forget are the official residence of the Nizam called as Purani Haveli, the King Kothi Palace where the last Nizam - Mir Osman Ali Khan lived and the Birla Planetarium located on the hill of Nawbat Pahad which is a tribute to the advances made in science and technology, the Paigah Tombs that are 200 years old situated at Santoshnagar and which are made of lime and mortar beautifully carved having marble inlay work on them and belonging to the Paigah nobles.



Also Osmania Hospital, City College, MJ Market (Mozam Jha Market), Unani Hospital and the Osmania University buildings, built in the time of Nizams that stand even today are the great examples of the development and architecture of the Nizam era. 

The State Library, the Public Gardens are among the old and official buildings of the city. There is also a Lal Bahadur Stadium or LB Stadium, Indoor Stadium at Gachibowli, GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium and Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy Stadium where many prominent games like Asian Games, World Military Games took place. Every two years there is International Children Film Festival that takes place in the city. 
Other prominent and latest places to visit are KBR Park, and NTR park/gardens that are popular parks in the city, the Statue of Buddha on the Hussain Sagar Lake. Apart from this you also have other theme parks like Ocean Park, Mount Opera, Elles World, Snow World and the latest Jalvihaar. There is also Nehru Zoological Park located close to Mir Alam Lake, which is amongst the largest Zoo parks in India. 

Around 25kms from Mehedipatnam you have Chilkur Balaji temple of Lord Venkateshwara also called as 'Visa Balaji'. There is Sanghi Temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara close to the Ramoji Film City. 

There are some man-made lakes like Gandipet, which is the largest in Hyderabad and a major drinking water source to the city; the Himayat Sagar Lake close to Gandipet; the Hussain Sagar Lake that separates the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. Durgam Cheruvu, a lake in the HI-Tech City is also one of the happening places. There are a number of malls and entertainment centres in the city. Lifestyles, Hyderabad Central, The City Centre, and Babu Khan Mall are some of the high-end happening shopping malls where you can get everything you desire.

During your stay in Hyderabad, do not forget to taste the fabulous Hyderabadi cuisine. This Mughalai style of cooking dates back to the Asaf Jah period, which has a typical Mughalai flavour and an exotic blend of spices. This mouth-watering royal food can be found at many good restaurants in the city. Not-to-miss is the Hyderabadi Biryani; Kebabs cooked in different styles like Boti, Jhammi, Kalmi, Shikampur, Sheek and Dum; Khormas- a vegetable or meat dish cooked with rich creamy and spicy gravy; Rumali Rotis- bread as thin as handkerchief.
  
Things to do:
If you are visiting the city in the month of Ramzaan (usually in the month of October/November), don't forget to taste Haleem- pounded wheat and meat cooked with coriander and mint leaves and rich spices and Sheer-Khorma- a sweet dish made of spaghettis.

If you are visiting in the month of January, don't forget to visit the All India Industrial Exhibition where craftsmen from all parts of the country and from various industries like cottage, small-scale, large-scale, electronic and handloom industries exhibit their workmanship, skills and latest inventions.
The city is overall a safe place to visit. However, you will have to be cautious with your belongings especially in the crowded places and while walking on the road. It's always better if you avoid travelling alone during night times. Also double-check with your belongings and baggage as you get down from a taxi or auto. Any inconvenience, you can call 108 and 100 for police service. 

All money in bills and travellers cheque should be changed into Indian currency only through authorized money changers and banks.  

Some minimum precautions should be taken anywhere you travel in the city. Drink aerated or mineral water as the tap water is not filtered.

Local Travelling Services:
The public transportation in Hyderabad is more convenient and easy way to get around. You have taxis, auto-rickshaws, APSRTC buses and Multi Modal Transport System (MMTS) or suburban railway system that connects to some of the major places in the city.  

The best way to get around is to use the yellow colour auto-rickshaws, generally called as "auto". They are fast, bear reasonable amount and have digital meters for fare, which depends on the distance travelled. The minimum fare starts with Rs.12/- and make sure the meter is turned on before you get in. From night 22:00hrs to early morning 5:00, you will have to pay double the meter charge or sometimes half the amount from your point of hiring. They are one of the convenient ways to roam about as the city suffers with traffic congestion. 



The APSRTC inter-city bus service is the other best option and economical way to get around, as the ticket fares are cheaper. You just have to know the proper bus number and the destination it goes which is displayed on the board in the front and back side of the bus. There are also some Metro Liner buses with comfortable but limited seats and offering service to limited destinations. In the peak hours the buses are heavily stuffed making it almost impossible to get in. The ticket can be bought at the conductor of the bus. The minimum fare starts with Rs.2/- for the first stop from the point of boarding and a maximum of Rs.7/- for a distance of 16kms roughly. These buses run from early morning 5:00 to 23:00 hours. The main bus stops are at Koti, Secunderabad, Nampally, Afzalgung, Charminar and Dilsukhnagar from where you can reach to most of the places in the city. 

There are many private-owned taxi services and cabs that take you to your desired destination. You will have to make an advance booking over phone or at their offices. Most of them are located at nampally station where you can rent a car and drive. Some of them are Casy Cab: +91-040-27762023/27767146 and City Cabs: +91-040-55316000/55316001.

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Thursday, 14 June 2012

Tourist Destination in India : Amaravathi

Amaravati, an ancient city, locally known as Dipaldinne or 'Hill of Lamps', is a small town near Guntur. It is situated on the banks of river Krishna in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The site of Amaravati is just next to a place called Dharanikota, also called as Dhanyakataka (Town of Paddy). It was the capital of the Satavahana Kings- the first kings of Andhra, during 1st to 3rd century AD. This place is famous for the temple of Lord Siva and hence it is also known as 'punyakshetra' (A holy place). 



The presence of River Krishna makes the place even more sacred. This beautiful place is also a famous Buddhist pilgrimage all over the world as there are Buddhist sculptures and giant Maha Stupas. Amaravati is popular for the Amareshwara temple, a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. There is also a Buddha Stupa that is famous all over the world. 



Also, an Archaeological museum depicts some of the sculptures found at Amaravati Stupas, coins of gold, silver and lead used during historic days.


Monday, 4 June 2012

A Fresh Water Lake in Kerala

The Pookode Lake is a beautiful fresh water lake near Kalpetta. Pookode in Malayalam means a "Flower Basket".The lake is surrounded by dense forest that gives refreshing and endless greenery around the Lake. The Blue water lily flowers growing all around the Lake, gives it a very attractive look.
Boating is the main attraction of the Lake. Boats are available for rent but visitors are not allowed to touch the Lily flowers while boating. Visitors love to take a walk around the Lake and enjoy its natural beauty. The Lake is also a photographer s delight. There is a fish aquarium, children s park and garden nearby. The sunrise and sunset are splendid from here.

 
In the recent past some commercial developments have been done near the Lake that has affected its natural wildness.
The Panamaram stream which further becomes Kabani River, originates from the Pookode Lake.
The Sree Narayana Ashram is located very close to the lake which is surrounded by amazing flora and huge trees. The Ashram had a gallery of painting and sculptures. But sadly only the structure is left over now.


There are a few handicrafts shop near the lake owned by Uravu from where visitors can buy the local crafts of Kerala. Tribal medicines and spices are also available in these shops.

Thursday, 31 May 2012

God's own city in kerala-munnar

Munnar is located in the Idukku district of Kerala. The city is centered on the Western Ghats at a height ranging from 1,450 meters (4,760 feet) to 2,695 meters (8,842 feet) above sea level. The geographical coordinates of the area are 10°05′21″N 77°03′35″E.

The Idukkudistrict is borderedby Pathanamthitta to the south, Kottayam to the southwest, Ernakulum to the northwest and Thrissur to the north and Coimbatore, Dindigul and Then Districts in Tamilnadu to the east. The Periyar, Thodupuzhayar and Thalayar flow through the district. Anamudi is the highest peak of the area.
Munnar derives its name from the Tamil words 'munnu' means - three and 'aar' means - River hence Munnar means "three rivers". The town has the three rivers Madhurapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundaly flowing through it thereby contributing to its name.



Munnar also known as Kashmir of South India is in Kannan Devan Hills (KDH) Village in the Devikulam taluk and is the largest Panchayat in the Idukku district. The town was the summer resort of the British Government in South India.

Due to its location and shared boundary, the town has had great cultural influence of Tamil Nadu. About 70% of the population of the town is Tamils.

The area in and around Munnar has an extensive growth of spices such as cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, pepper, coffee, tea, cloves, ginger and turmeric. In fact Kerala is considered to be the spice capital of the world.



A number of tribes inhabit the area of whom the most noted tribes are Malayarayan, Mannan, Muthuvan, Oorali, Paliyan, Hilpulayan, Malapandaram, Ulladan and Malayan.
A holiday in Munnar makes one forget all the stress and pain of the fast running world. The beauty, serenity and freshness of the valley completely revitalize one's mind and body.
Munnar is a romantic paradise and an ideal honeymoon destination, a place which is the first thought of every newlywed couple. The place synonymously is also a great family holiday place and adventure sports hub. The place is not known for extensive sightseeing but is a place to unwind stress and to spend a relaxed holiday.
Ayurvedic TreatmentThere are many Ayurvedic Treatment centers that offer treatments that are absolutely rejuvenating. Tourists from many other countries come here exclusively to avail these treatments. The therapies are not only rejuvenating but also curing. Ailments of various kinds are effectively cured with oil massages and herbal medicines. There are many luxury Ayurvedic treatments resorts that offer excellent accommodation while one can relax and enjoy the benefits of the treatments.

There are economy and luxury centers based on one's budget where trained professionals give treatments.
TrekkingIt is a more popular and a sport that is done by almost every tourist who visits Munnar. Comfortable walking shoes, water proof warm jacket, woolen / tennis socks, stockings, sunglasses, headgear, water, food, torch, first aid box, umbrella and rucksack are the essentials that one needs to carry while going on this expedition. Local guides and tour operators are available to guide visitors to the right path of trekking.



The main Trekking Points in Munnar are - Anamudi, Rajamala, Meesapulimala, Top Station, Kundala, Devikulam.

The famous Trekking Routes are:Palapetty - Champakad
Karimuty - Inchapetty
Karimuty - Alampetty
Rock Climbing and RappellingRock climbing is very popular in and around Munnar. Sports lovers can enjoy the rock faces and adventurous youngsters can enjoy their venture by rock climbing and rappelling.
The revitalizing rock climbing sessions is conveniently possible with the assistance of the tourism promoters who train and guide the visitors. Walking or bicycling is also a common sport that is enjoyed by visitors. More than a venture it is a pleasure to go for rock climbing in the steep hills and aroma of tea. Proper equipment, water, food, comfortable shoes, first aid box and road map are the essentials for this sport.
Tea PlantationsTea or Chai is one of the highly consumed beverages in the whole world. Munnar and its neighboring areas have huge Tea plantations that produce different varieties of Tea. The endless orchards of tea plantations are absolutely refreshing and leave a lingering fragrance in one's mind and heart. These lush green plantations are major tourists spot for visitors and livelihood for the locals. The climate and the land make it a perfect place for Tea cultivation. Visitors love to visit these plantations and carry back some tea bags.



The nearest big town to Munnar is Ernakulum which is about 120 km away. Ernakulum is the district headquarters of Ernakulum district and is a major commercial hub.

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Wednesday, 30 May 2012

A Picturesque way to Badhrachalam

"Papi kondalu" or the "Papi Hills" are series of mountain range that are located in Rajahmundry in West Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh. Papikondalu Mountain range runs along River Godavari, one of the largest and vivacious rivers in India. The mighty river narrowing and passing with twists and turns along the Papi Hills is every visitor's delight. Papikondalu mountain range spreads over a vast area, covering about three districts of East Godavari, West Godavari and Khammam Districts.

To get the real essence of Papikondalu, one has to go for the boat journey either from Rajahmundry or Bhadrachalam. There are small motor boats with capacity of five including the rider or River Streamers carrying about fifty to sixty people. The journey takes about 8 hours and the adventure begins the moment you step on to the boat. The ups and downs of the river water, the drifting sand, the cool breeze, small fish that can be spotted in the clean water and the fresh air from the Papikondalu Hills, give you one of the best experiences to travel.



Come any season except summer, these hill ranges offer one of the best places to visit in AP in terms of scenic beauty, variety of animal, bird species, which are found here.

The flooding river (especially during rainy season- July to September) gives you a thrilling experience to travel. Sometimes the increased water level in the river makes the boat journey precarious. It is the skill and experience of the local sailors, who makes your journey most memorable.

There are several sights that fall on the way like Perantalapalli and Pattiseema that are must-see. Several tribal communities have made their dwellings on these hills whose main occupation is agriculture, fishing or handicrafts-making. If you are a real adventure lover with a group of more than five and not with elderly people, one of the fascinating things you can do is camp at the river side overnight. You can carry your tents, fishing rods and eatables, go trekking the hill towards dusk and spend time at the riverside. You can then start the onward journey the next day. This would be one of the thrilling, exciting and best adventure you can have, but at your own risk.



On the same route, there is another small but interesting place called "Pattisam". Pattisam is a small island that is famous for the temple of Lord Veerabhadra, a warrior of Lord Shiva's army. The village is said to be named as "Pattisam" after one of the weapons of Lord Shiva.

All in all, the view of the never ending Papikondalu all along and all through your boat journey truly ignites a desire to visit again.

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Friday, 25 May 2012

Visit Cool Beaches this Hot Summer

 Ramakrishna Beach

Deriving its name from the Lord Ramakrishna, this beach is commonly called as RK Beach and is one of the happening places in Visakhapatnam. Many recreational places like Submarine museum, Visakha Museum, Aquarium, War Memorial, statues of eminent personality and many more are all lined up along this beach.



 Rushikonda Beach

This beach is about 10kms from Visakhapatnam and is an ideal place for holidaying. The AP tourism has 12 cottages overlooking the beach and has good restaurant. There are also some private resorts nearby with restaurant facilities. The clean beach and facilities for wind surfing and swimming attracts many visitors.
Dolphin s Nose: From the beach you can see a huge rocky head land 358mts above sea level extending out into the sea and resembling a Dolphin s nose. There is a light house on these rocks that can direct ships about 65kms away. It s an eye-catching landmark in the city.


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Thursday, 24 May 2012

Chinna Tirupathi of Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh is adorned with many temples of Lord Venkateshwara, the most popular being Tirupati. "Dwaraka Tirumala" or "Chinna Tiruapti" is yet another prominent temple of Lord Venkateshwara situated near Eluru, the head quarters of West Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh.


Dwaraka Tirumala holds a prominent place among the temples of Andhra Pradesh from a very long time. There are two temples in this place - one that of Lord Venkateshwara and another of Mallikarjuna (Lord Shiva) situated on a hillock. This hillock resembles Anantha, the divine serpent and it is said that Anantha is blessed to bears Lord Shiva on his hood (as the temple is on the hillock) and Lord Venkateshwara on his tail (as the temple is down the hillock). This amazing fact speaks volumes about the harmony between Saivism and Vaishnavism. Both the temples - Mallikarjuna Temple and Venkateshwara Temple hold equal prominence but the temple of Lord Venkateshwara receives more limelight.

Even in Krita Yuga (the first of the four Yugas as per Hindu Philosophy) the temple was famous attracting many devotees.

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