Monday 18 March 2013

Tourism Hyderabad and Goa – Have a Little Fun

Hyderabad, the city of Nizams has always been an important commercial place in south India. Way before it was the trading center for pearls and diamonds, but now it is also a hub of BPO’s, MNC’s and IT firms. Backed by a strong history Hyderabad is a splendid city and home to several monuments, museums, gardens, etc. Also known for its delectable biryani, which is quite popular amongst foodies touring Hyderabad. The rise of world-class institutions, Tollywood, a fine airport with a stream of designer labels and luxury hotel chains, have all contributed to the existing charm of Hyderabad tourism. Thankfully, the old gems of the city – delectable Nawabi cuisine, the Islamic culture and art, the thriving Charminar area, a brilliant museum – are still accessible. Tourism Hyderabad is known for its fantastic places and attractions such as the Charminar, Chowmahalla Palace, Mecca Masjid, the Buddha Statue, the Nizam’s Museum, the Ramoji Film City and the various art galleries.

A tropical paradise, surrounded by beaches, the Arabian Sea waters, coconut palms, cool breeze, lots of sun and cheap booze, it doesn’t get any better for a holiday in Indian than Goa. This holiday destination is a global favorite! The exotic beaches and the most delicious and fresh seafood are a few things, which make the tourism in Goa so special! The peak season is between October and February, which is when the temperature is the most ideal to enjoy a holiday here. There are many tourist places in Goa – while the North side more alive and a favourite amongst the youth , South Goa on the other hand is more peaceful and has a lot of churches and other architectural buildings that you can visit.

Head to Goa for a laid back vacation or to Hyderabad for a gastronomical tour – you’ll have a fun time at both these cities.

1 comment:

  1. ast weekend i visited to WildLife Safari with my wife there we enjoy a lot and we saw different kinds of animals and very good atmosphere and eco friendly place hope we will go n visit agani soon.......thanks for your blog

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