The Weekend Trip with Friends in Hyderabad on Sunday

My friend and I were planned for weekend trip .but one of my friends said Hyderabad tourism is good.then I started a conversation with them
Me; what is the Hyderabad city is most famous for?
Friends; in Hyderabad, we can see Golconda, Imax,ntr gardens, Indira park
Me; oh gud…can we visit three places on this Sunday.
Funds; ok done.we will be planned.
The day has come.my friend came to me and explained a schedule, which was set accordingly.
we started our journey to Golconda by bus.we traveled towards launger house and reached the Golconda…..
Golkonda was originally known as Mankal. Golkonda Fort was first built by the kakatiya dynasty as part of their western defenses along the lines of the kondapalli fort. The city and the fortress were built on a granite hill that is 120 meters (480 ft) high, surrounded by massive battlements. The fort was rebuilt and strengthened by Rani rudrama Devi and her successor prataparudra.Later, the fort came under the control of the musunuri Nayaks, who defeated the tughlaqiarmy occupying Warangal. It was ceded by the musunuri kapaya Naidu to the bahmani sultanate as part of a treaty in 136. Under the Bahmani Sultanate, Golkonda slowly rose to prominence. 





Sultan quili Qutb-ul-Mulk (r. 1487–1543), sent as a governor of Telangana, established it as the seat of his government around 1501. Bahmani rule gradually weakened during this period, and Sultan Quli formally became independent in 1538, establishing the Qutb Shahi dynasty based in Golkonda.Over a period of 62 years, the mud fort was expanded by the first three Qutb Shahi sultans into the present structure, a massive fortification of granite extending around 5 km in circumference It remained the capital of the Qutb Shahi dynasty until 1590 when the capital was shifted to Hyderabad. The Qutb Shahis expanded the fort, whose 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) outer wall enclosed the city. The fort finally fell into ruin in 1687, after an eight-year-long siege leading to its fall at the hands of the Mughal emperor  Aurangzeb
My friend was telling that after a long gap we are enjoying a lot.after that we went outside to having breakfast.we ate a delicious food at the hotel.which is nearby Golconda fort.my friends were telling that we can visit ntr garden.he nodded.we headed to khairathabad, which was the nearest place of Imax.from khairathabad, we walked for 10 min.after few minutes we reached to Imax, where we booked a film ticket .we had visited all malls and shops and all etc..





Prasad's is a centrally air-conditioned multiplex of an area of 2,35,000 sq ft, housing a Movie Theatre, a five-screen multiplex, food court, multinational fast food outlets, a gaming zone and a Shopping mall covering two levels of the complex. It used to be an IMAX theatre. Prasad’s IMAX of the l.v prasad group was inaugurated on July 25, 2002.at the premises of the historical Hussain Sagar thermal power station, after its demolition.imax leased its projection systems to Prasad on a33-year lease for 4.5million dollars.as of 2017, Imax official website has removed its name from the list of Imax theaters in India starting that prasad's is no longer an Imax theater. 







One of my friends suggested us a hotel for lunch.we ate unlimited veg thali.in which, I liked curd very much.after that, we headed to the ntr gardens.NTR Gardens is a small public,  urban park of 36 acres (0.15 km2; 0.056 sq mi) adjacent to  Hussain Sagar lake in Hyderabad, India. Constructed in several phases since 1999, the area that is predominantly a park is geographically located in the center of the city and is close to other tourist attractions such as Birla Mandir, necklace road, and Lumbini Park. It maintained by the Buddha Purnima Project Authority that functions under the directives of the government of Telangana. In 1999, a land of 5 acres (20,000 m2) from a 55-acre (220,000 m2) plot was utilized for erecting a memorial for N.t Rama Rao, the former chief minister of bifurcated Andhra Pradesh. It was inaugurated by Chandrababu Naidu. It was planned to further expand this area, which has since been referred to as NTR Gardens, by constructing a museum about N. T. Rama Rao. This memorial was a part of the Buddha Purnima Project that was being handled by Hyderabad urban development authority (HUDA) for the beautification and development of the  Hussain Sagar lake and its surroundings as a major tourist attraction. In 2000, the government of Andhra Pradesh expressed its plans to develop this area with several projects such the NTR Gardens itself, a rock garden and Imax theatre. A few days later, a government official firstly said that the rock garden will be taken up by Dubai-based nris at a cost of  27 crores Secondly the IMAX theatre project, which was said to cost Rs. 52 crore was allotted to a private firm. Both these projects were to be executed in the same 55-acre (220,000 m2) plot which housed the memorial. 
Its evening 430pm In the evening.we had tea at the hotel.after that we moved to Indira park .which was one of the famous parks in Hyderabad
Indira Park is a public green space and park in the heart of Hyderabad, India. The foundation stone for the Indira Park was laid during September 1975 by Late Faqruddin Ahmed, the then president of India and it was open for the people in the year 1978 with complete landscaping.




Indira Park is having 76 acres (31 ha) of the area. The park is managed by the Hyderabad metropolitan development authority  It is located in domalguda, a residential locality which lies along the Hussain Sagar lake. The park contains an award-winning rock garden designed by a commissioner of customs and excise duty
Its 530 pm in the evening.we were tired.my friends told me that let's go home.we don’t have energy levels.
Me; please we should visit Vivekananda math
Friend;no..we shouldn't
Me; I nodded
We caught a bus to the dilsukhnagar .we had a lot of fun and enjoy on Sunday.next day, my friend called me that we will make the plan efficiently in the next weekend.I nodded.





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