Whenever it comes to places to visit in South India, some places stand out in their own right. One of these is Hyderabad which is known for its tourism. The cuisine, tone, and culture here are such that it attracts everyone. If you are going to Hyderabad even for a day's work, then definitely make a plan to visit here. This city is a place to visit and also to remember. Today in this episode we are going to tell you about such places in Hyderabad which can be visited in a day. So let's know about these places in Hyderabad...

NTR Gardens
Built-in the memory of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister NT Rama Rao. Spread over 36 acres, this garden is a great place to spend quality time. This garden was built in 2002 with a cost of 40 crores. 150 species of plants will also be seen. Along with the fun of the children, you will also get food and drink options. Here you will also get a chance to enjoy the mini train.

Lumbini Park and Hussain Sagar Lake
Lumbini Park is built in the heart of the city. People also come here because it is close to other places like Necklace Road and Birla Mandir. The special thing is that this park is built near Hussain Sagar Lake. The specialty of this park and lake is also the statue of Buddha built right in the middle of the water. As far as people go while boating. This park was built in 1994.

Snow world
Snow World is a famous amusement park in Hyderabad. Built on 2 acres, this park especially attracts children. Opened in the year 2004, this park is near Hussain Sagar Lake. Made of about 20 tons of artificial snow, Snow World feels like you are really in the middle of the snow in the mountains. Snowfall can also be enjoyed here as this facility is also given in the first 5 minutes after the end of the session.

Ramoji Film City
Yes, Ramoji Film City is huge. It is so big that its name is also recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. It was built in 1996 by film producer Ramoji Rao. It is like a collection of film studios. You must have seen many parts of it in movies. You can also go here as a tourist and roam around. This unique city can be visited for some fees. Innumerable people like this film city. Because the number of passengers coming here every year has also increased to 1.5 million. While roaming here, the amusement park can also be enjoyed. Not only this, but you will also find 6 hotels inside this place. Coming to this place, you can see the sets of both parts of the movie Bahubali. They have been saved and kept here even today. You will find many such film sets here.

Salar Jung Museum
Salar Jung Museum, one of the three national museums of the country, is located in Dar-ul-Shifa, Hyderabad. Built on the southern bank of the Musi River, this museum is a personal collection of the Salar Jung family. There are many other things along with artifacts, sculptures, textiles, and manuscripts not only from India but also from countries like Japan, Nepal, Persia, Egypt, North America, Burma, China, etc. It is also one of the largest museums in the world.

Golconda Fort
Even though this fort was built in the 14th century, it was conquered by Aurangzeb in 1687 AD. This fort is built on a granite hill. It has a 3-mile-long wall on all four sides and also 8 doors. Musi River also flows in the south of this fort. It is made in the province which was once known for diamonds. The famous Kohinoor diamond was also extracted from this land. Many other such diamonds have also come out from here which got fame all over the world. There are four more forts inside this one fort. Not only this but there are also mosques and many royal halls inside. There is also a Fateh Darwaza here, for which Aurangzeb is believed to have entered through the march of soldiers after victory. This whole fort puts the picture of history in front. This also tells how much planning the earlier people used to build forts.

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