The 6 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in Telangana, India

September 18, 2021 Etsuko Causey

^† Temporary Joint Capital with Andhra Pradesh not more than 10 years Common for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
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1. SIA Photo Tours

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SIA Photo Tours

We organise tours focused on Photography in and around Hyderabad. If you want to see the unseen Hyderabad - the the vibrant markets, forgotten monuments, beautiful landscapes, rural culture and many more.

2. Surendrapuri

Yadadri Road, 508115 India +91 89092 22888 [email protected] http://www.surendrapuri.in
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Surendrapuri

A Unique Mythological Awareness CentreThis is a creation of creations, for the first time in India, and perhaps the very first of its kind in the world, to create an amazing agglomeration of mythological wonders, all at one divine destination. Kunda Satyanarayana Kala Dhamam transports you into a new world of joy, with the exhilarating boon of a vision of all deities, Gods and Goddesses in one spectacular mythological awareness centre. …SURENDRAPURI. Never perhaps in the history, have we come across such a colossal achievement towards enriching mythological awareness.

Reviewed By ShvRm_Traveller - Goa, India

The place is located near the popular pilgrimage center Yadagiri Gutta, about an hours drive from Hyderabad. This particular place was not very high on our itinerary but we decided to visit it, after reading the online review. However, on entering, we were delighted on seeing, what was on offer. The entry charge appears bit steep, at the initial instance, but feels justified, later on. The photography is allowed using mobile, on payment of fees. this is a theme park based on Hindu Religious belief. The place has replicas of all the important and famous temple; scenes from Ramayan, Mahabharat; scenes from life of Shri Krishna and Lord Hanuman; scenes associated with Hindu religious stories. The upkeep of the place and displays is excellent. The walking track, measuring about 3 Kms overall, is well marked. Amenities such as canteen and washrooms are available inside. During our visit, the place had very few visitors and it was an absolutely pleasurable experience to visit this place. Suggestion for the visitors is to keep the mobile battery fully charged, if they intend to take photos, as there are ample opportunities for the same.

3. Paigah Tombs

Santosh Nagar 10 Km from Charminar, Hyderabad 500058 India http://www.hyderabadtourism.travel/paigah-tombs-hyderabad
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Paigah Tombs

Reviewed By curatorofmemories - Hyderabad, India

The word Paigah, which means pomp and rank in Persian, was a title given by the second Nizam of Hyderabad to Nawab Abul Fateh Taig Jung Bahadur, founder of the Paigah family. Fiercely loyal to the Nizams, the powerful Paigah nobility maintained their own private army and the local police and courts had no jurisdiction over them or their property. Their necropolis in Hyderabad has intricate stucco work, reminiscent of the World heritage sites of Alhambra palace in Granada and Alcazar palace in Seville, Spain The tombs are enclosed in carved screens and canopies of lime and mortar. The stucco reliefs closely resemble Byzantine art while the Moorish influences can be seen on arabesques details stucco reliefs and the domes. These tombs represent an eclectic mix of the Mughal, Persian, Moorish, Byzantine, Rajasthani and Deccani style of architecture which are unparalleled in India. Ornate trellises, beautifully carved pillars intricate lattice work and embellished domes surround the mini mausoleums. Some of the tombs are enclosed in Chaukhandis entered through ornate wooden doors made of mahogany, teak or rosewood. Entry is free and so is photography. Plan to spend at least two hours if you want to fully appreciate the architecture. Most tourists are not even aware of this gem and hence you may find yourself to be the only tourist here!

4. Bogatha Waterfall

Chekupalli Road, Bhadrachalam 507136 India +91 1800 4254 6464 http://www.telanganastateofficial.com/bogatha-waterfalls-jalapatham-warangal-khammam-photos-videos/
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Bogatha Waterfall

5. Bhongir Fort

Nalgonda District, Bhuvanagiri India
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Bhongir Fort

Reviewed By ImACuriousTrvlr - Goa, India

It was an awesome experience. The fort was built very strong so that even earthquakes wont effect. Bit there was not much development.I t can be a great tourist place if govt takes a little care. This fort is spread in 50 acres land and 900 feet height. There are Cave ways. There are 7 ponds that never get dried. Govt promised to setup laser show. And intact the ancient museum dept said it can be international tourist place. But there is no dveleopment happening. Overall its a must visit place.

6. Pochampalli

40 Kms from Hyderabad on Vijaywada Highway, Hyderabad 500013 India +91 97051 81164 http://pochampally.com/
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Pochampalli

Reviewed By ccwdw

the place is famous for pochampalli sarees and hyderabad people visit this place for purchasing sarees because it is near by to hyderabad and the cost of the sarees are reasonable comparing in hyderabad so people of hydrabad visit offenly

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