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Hyderabad

Capital of Andhra Pradesh, also known as the ‘City of Nizams’. Consisting of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, the city offers an interesting blend of old and new.

Founded in 1590 AD by Mohammed Quli, the Qutab Shahi king. Hyderabad is an important centre of Islamic culture and boasts of a number of wonderful forts and monuments. Most interesting area of the city is located south of the river Musi, as it is home to Charminar, Salar Jung Museum and lively Bazaars.

On the north of the Musi River, the main shopping centres of the city is situated, that include Abids Circle, Sultan Bazaar etc.

Hyderabad city is one of the leading hubs in India for information technology, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and the BPO industry.

The city of smiles, of lights, of a thousand faces, endearingly called the Pearl City, Hyderabad offers a variety of tourist attractions ranging from Heritage monuments, Lakes and Parks, Gardens and Resorts, Museums to mouth-watering cuisine and a enjoyable shopping experience.

Some of the tourist attractions include Charminar, Mecca Masjid , Salar Jung Museum, archaeological Museum , Chow Mohalla Palace, Golconda Fort.

Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh is situated on the southeast coast of India, bounded on the east by the Bay of Bengal. Inland, Andhra Pradesh shares its boundaries with Orissa in the northeast, Chattisgarh in the north, Maharashtra in the northwest, Karnataka in the west and Tamil Nadu in the south. The state can be broadly divided into three regions: Coastal Andhra in the east, Telangana in the north, and Rayalseema in the south. Its two biggest rivers, Godavari and Krishna, both flow across the state from west to east into the Bay of Bengal.

In central Andhra Pradesh lie Amravati and Nagarjunasagar, both ancient cities where Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms flourished in the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC. Nagarjunasagar is now the site of a huge dam on the Krishna River and the antiquities are saved on an island in the Nagarjunasagar Lake. In the south is Tirumala the temple of Lord Venkateshwara, also called Balaji one of the most visited pilgrimage destinations in the world. The town of Puttaparthi not far away hosts the ashram of contemporary guru, Sri Sathya Sai Baba another busy place of pilgrimage. Visakhapatnam, on the coast is an industrial and shipping centre but also famous for the beaches in and around the city.

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