Sunday 28 October 2018


Golkonda Fort Hyderabad

Golkonda, also known as Golconda, Gol konda ("Round shaped hill"), or Golla konda, (Shepherd's Hill) is a citadel and fort in Southern India and was the capital of the medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (c.1518–1687), is situated 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Hyderabad. It is also a tehsil of Hyderabad district, Telangana, India. The region is known for the mines that have produced some of the world's most famous gems, including the Koh-i-Noor, the Hope Diamond, Nassak Diamond and the Noor-ul-Ain.
Golkonda was originally known as Mankal. Golkonda Fort was first built by the Kakatiyas 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 (390 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 Tughlaqi army occupying Warangal. It was ceded by the Musunuri Kapaya Bhupathi to the Bahmani Sultanate as part of a treaty in 1364.
Under the Bahmani Sultanate, Golkonda slowly rose to prominence. Sultan Quli 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 (3.1 mi) 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 km (4.3 mi) outer wall enclosed the city.
The fort finally fell into ruin in 1687, after an eight-month-long siege led to its fall at the hands of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb
Diamonds
  • The Daria-i-Noor
  • The Hope Diamond
  • The Koh-i-Noor
  • The Golkonda Fort used to have a vault where the famous Koh-i-Noor and Hope diamonds were once stored along with other diamonds.
Golkonda is renowned for the diamonds found on the south-east at Kollur Mine near Kollur, Guntur district, Paritala and Atkur in Krishna district and cut in the city during the Kakatiya reign. At that time, India had the only known diamond mines in the world. Golkonda's mines yielded many diamonds. Golkonda was the market city of the diamond trade, and gems sold there came from a number of mines. The fortress-city within the walls was famous for diamond trade. However, Europeans believed that diamonds were found only in the fabled Golkonda mines. Magnificent diamonds were taken from the mines in the region surrounding Golkonda, including the Daria-i-Noor or "Sea of Light", at 185 carats (37.0 g), the largest and finest diamond of the crown jewels of Iran.
Its name has taken a generic meaning and has come to be associated with great wealth. Gemologists use this classification to denote a diamond with a complete (or almost-complete) lack of nitrogen; "Golconda" material is also referred to as "2A".
Many famed diamonds are believed to have been excavated from the mines of Golkonda, such as:
  • Daria-i-Noor
  • Noor-ul-Ain
  • Koh-i-Noor
  • Hope Diamond
  • Princie Diamond
  • Regent Diamond
  • Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond
  • By the 1880s, "Golkonda" was being used generically by English speakers to refer to any particularly rich mine, and later to any source of great wealth.

During the Renaissance and the early modern eras, the name "Golkonda" acquired a legendary aura and became synonymous for vast wealth. The mines brought riches to the Qutb Shahis of Hyderabad State, who ruled Golkonda up to 1687, then to the Nizam of Hyderabad, who ruled after the independence from the Mughal Empire in 1724 until 1948, when the Indian integration of Hyderabad occurred.
The Golkonda fort is listed as an archaeological treasure on the official "List of Monuments" prepared by the Archaeological Survey of India under The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act. Golkonda actually consists of four distinct forts with a 10 km (6.2 mi) long outer wall with 87 semicircular bastions (some still mounted with cannons), eight gateways, and four drawbridges, with a number of royal apartments and halls, temples, mosques, magazines, stables, etc. inside. The lowest of these is the outermost enclosure into which we enter by the "Fateh Darwaza" (Victory gate, so called after Aurangzeb’s triumphant army marched in through this gate) studded with giant iron spikes (to prevent elephants from battering them down) near the south-eastern corner. An acoustic effect can be experienced at Fateh Darwazaan, characteristic of the engineering marvels at Golkonda. A hand clap at a certain point below the dome at the entrance reverberates and can be heard clearly at the 'Bala Hisar' pavilion, the highest point almost a kilometer away. This worked as a warning note to the Royals in case of an attack.

The whole of the Golkonda Fort complex and its surrounding spreads across 11 km (6.8 mi) of total area and discovering its every nook is an arduous task. A visit to the fort reveals the architectural beauty in many of the pavilions, gates, entrances, and domes. Divided into four district forts, the architectural valour still gleams in each of the apartments, halls, temples, mosques, and even stables. The graceful gardens of the fort may have lost their fragrance, for which they were known 400 years ago, yet a walk in these former gardens should be in your schedule when exploring the past glories of Golkonda Fort.
Bala Hissar Gate is the main entrance to the fort located on the eastern side. It has a pointed arch bordered by rows of scroll work. The spandrels have yalis and decorated roundels. The area above the door has peacocks with ornate tails flanking an ornamental arched niche. The granite block lintel below has sculpted yalis flanking a disc. The design of peacocks and lions is typical of Hindu architecture and underlies this fort's Hindu origins.
Toli Masjid, situated at Karwan, about 2 km (1.2 mi) from the Golkonda fort, was built in 1671 by Mir Musa Khan Mahaldar, royal architect of Abdullah Qutb Shah. The facade consists of five arches, each with lotus medallions in the spandrels. The central arch is slightly wider and more ornate. The mosque inside is divided into two halls, a transverse outer hall and an inner hall entered through triple arches.
Much thought went into building this gate. A few feet in front of the gate is a large wall. This prevented elephants and soldiers (during enemy attacks) from having a proper ramp to run and break the gate.
The fort of Golkonda is known for its magical acoustic system. The highest point of the fort is the "Bala Hissar", which is located a kilometer away. The palaces, factories, water supply system and the famous "Rahban" cannon, within the fort are some of the major attractions.
It is believed that there is a secret underground tunnel that leads from the "Durbar Hall" and ends in one of the palaces at the foot of the hill. The fort also contains the tombs of the Qutub Shahi kings. These tombs have Islamic architecture and are located about 1 km (0.62 mi) north of the outer wall of Golkonda. They are encircled by beautiful gardens and numerous exquisitely carved stones. It is also believed that there was a secret tunnel to Charminar.
The two individual pavilions on the outer side of Golkonda are also major attractions of the fort. It is built on a point which is quite rocky. The "Kala Mandir" is also located in the fort. It can be seen from the king's durbar (king's court) which was on top of the Golkonda Fort.
The other buildings found inside the fort are :
Habshi Kamans (Abyssian arches), Ashlah Khana, Taramati mosque, Ramadas Bandikhana, Camel stable, private chambers (kilwat), Mortuary bath, Nagina bagh, Ramasasa's kotha, Durbar hall, Ambar khana etc.
This majestic structure has beautiful palaces and an ingenious water supply system. Sadly, the unique architecture of the fort is now losing its charm.
The ventilation of the fort is absolutely fabulous having exotic designs. They were so intricately designed that cool breeze could reach the interiors of the fort, providing a respite from the heat of summer.
The Huge gates of the fort are decorated with large pointed iron spikes. These spikes prevented elephants from damaging the fort. The fort of Golkonda is encircled by an 11 km (6.8 mi) outer wall. This was built in order to fortify the fort.
Lying to the west of Hyderabad city at a distance of 11 km, the historic Golkonda Fort derives its name from a Telugu word ‘Golla Konda’ which means Shepherd’s Hill. With its extensive and elevated fortifications it was a landmark that governed the destiny of the south. The fort originally belonged to the Kakatiyas of Warangal. This is testified by the over-door carvings and relief work in stucco consisting of lions, peacocks, griffins and lotus at the entrance of Balahisar. In AD1363 it was ceded to the Baihmanis. After their downfall in AD1518 it became the capital of the Qutb Shahi kings (AD 1518-1687). The fort was extended and substantially strengthened by these kings with massive fortification walls having bastions and battlements. Subsequently Aurangazeb annexed it to the Moghal Empire (AD 1687) during the reign of Abul Hasan Tana Shan, the last ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty and appointed Asaf Jah as the Subedar of the Deccan province. Asaf Jah declared independence in AD1713 as Nizam-ul-Mulk and the Nizams held sway over Hyderabad until AD 1948.
Golkonda fort, one of the most famous and the biggest fortress in the Deccan plateau, was built on a 400 ft. high hill. It has three lines of massive fortification walls one within the other and rise to a height of over 12 m. The outer most wall was provided with a deep moat all around covering a vast area of the town with a circumference of 7 km. It has 8 imposing gateways and is buttressed with 87 bastions rising to a height of 15 to 18 meters. Each of these bastions was surmounted by cannons of varying caliber rendering the fort impregnable and strong among the forts of the medieval Deccan.
After the outer wall it has also a double wall that runs around the foot of the hill on which the citadel stands. Within the double wall, winding further up the hill, connecting the natural boulders with masonry walls is a third wall. An extension of the outer wall was made to enclose a small area on the northeast of the town in 1724 AD, which is now known as Naya Qila. The well-planned township of Golconda located within the fort was one of the splendid cities famous during the medieval world for its extensive trade in gems and diamonds as attested to by foreigners like Marco Polo, an Italian traveler. The fort has a striking appearance and its higher area is covered with the remains of armories, magazines, mosques, granaries, reservoirs and audience chambers; while at the foot of the citadel are nestled the dwellings of the queens and princesses and homesteads of their retainers.
The fort has an ingeniously evolved water supply system. The water raised by Persian wheels was stored in overhead tanks at different levels. Water thus collected was effectively distributed to various mahals, other apartments, roof gardens and fountains in the citadel through stone aqueducts and a network of earthen pipes by sheer force of gravity.
The important structures inside the citadel or balahissar are the imposing Silai Khana ( a three-storied Aslah Khana – armoury building), Nagina bagh, guard lines, Akkanna-Madanna Offices, Ramdas Jail, Darbar hall, ruins of Ambar khana, Baradari on the summit, an inner cordon wall, and a Masjid raised by Ibrahim Qutub Shah (1550-1580 AD). The east gateway is the only entrance to the citadel and it is one of the biggest gates in the entire fort.
Signalling Device (Acoustic property): – A remarkable signaling device had been incorporated in the construction of Golconda Fort. The various edifices are so placed as to transmit sound to different far away points. If one stands at the center of the entrance portal and claps the sound is deflected by the opposite building, which is constructed at an angle to the entrance. Similarly if clapping sound is made from the opposite building, it will be carried to the hilltop, although at the other close points it may not be heard. It is believed that this was deliberately contrived to convey a message to the guards posted on the roof of darbar hall regarding the visiting dignitaries.
The other buildings found inside the fort are Habshi Kamans (Abyssian arches), Ashlah Khana, Taramati mosque,camel stable, private chambers (kilwat), Mortuary bath, Nagina bagh, Ramasasa’s kotha, Durbar hall, Ambar khana etc.

Entrance fee: Citizens of India and visitors of SAARC (Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Maldives and Afghanistan) and BIMSTEC Countries (Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Myanmar) – Rs. 15 per head & Foreigner: Rs.200/-
(Free entry for children below the age of 15)

Timings: A user suggested these hours
Monday to Saturday       9AM–5:30PM
Fridays                                  8:30AM–6:30PM
Sundays                              8:15AM–7PM

SOUND & LIGHT SHOW AT GOLCONDA FORT HYDERABAD
Sound and Light show at Golkonda fort
1st Show English (All Days)
2nd Show in Telugu on Monday, Wednesday & Friday, and Hindi on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday.
Show Timings: (November to February) 1st Show 6:30pm 2nd Show 7.45pm
(March to October) 1st Show 7:00pm 2nd Show 8.15pm.
.This is held on a regular basis, narrated by the inimitable Mr. Amitabh Bachchan. Travel to old history, this show is mes,arirising and worth watching. Telangana Tourism maintains these shows.

ADVICE:
Use anti-mosquito cream, wear fully covered cloths to avoid muquitos. Try to sit in Executive Class for a better view.
Tickets to sound & Light show:
Executive Class Adult Rs. 130/- Child Rs. 100/-;
Normal Class Adult Rs. 70/- Child: Rs. 50/-


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Friday 26 October 2018


Falaknuma Palace-Hyderabad

Falaknuma is a palace in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. {no longer accessible to general public but... see foot note}
Falaknuma palace belongs to the Paigah family, and was later owned by the Nizam of Hyderabad. On 32-acre (13 ha) area in Falaknuma, 5 kilometers from Charminar. It was built by Nawab Sir Viqar-ul-Umra - Prime Minister of Hyderabad and the uncle & brother-in-law of the sixth Nizam. Falak-numa means "Like the Sky" or "Mirror of the Sky" in Urdu.
Sir Viqar-ul-Umra, the Prime Minister of Hyderabad at that time, used the palace as his private residence until the palace was handed over to the 6th Nizam of Hyderabad around 1897–1898. His monogram is still there on the furniture, walls and ceiling of the palace.
The palace was built and furnished at a cost of 4 million rupees, the money was borrowed from the Bank of Bengal. In the spring of 1897, the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Mahbub Ali Khan was invited to stay at the palace. He extended his stay to a week, then a fortnight, and then a month, which prompted Sir Viqar to offer it to him. The Nizam accepted but paid some of the value of the palace; the Paigah family maintains that around 20 lakh rupees was paid.
The Nizam used the palace as a guest house for the royal guests visiting the kingdom of Hyderabad. The list of royal visitors included King George V, Queen Mary, Edward VIII and Tsar Nicholas II.
The palace fell into disuse after the 1950's. The last important guest was the President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, in 1951.
The palace was then restored after being leased by the Taj Group of Hotels; the restoration, which began in 2010, was managed by Princess Esra, the first wife of Mukarram Jah.
The highlight of the palace is the state reception room, where the ceiling is decorated with frescoes (a painting done rapidly in water colour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colours penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.). The ballroom contains a two-ton manually operated organ said to be the only one of its kind in the world
The entrance to the Palace.
The palace has 60 rooms and 22 halls. It has considerable collections of the Nizam's artifacts including paintings, statues, furniture, manuscripts, books, an extensive jade collection, and Venetian chandeliers. It has a library with a carved walnut roof, a replica of the one at Windsor Castle; it had an extensive collection of Qurans.
The dining hall can seat 101 guests. The chairs are made of carved rosewood with green leather upholstery.


Burroughs and Watts from England designed two identical billiards tables, one of which is in Buckingham Palace and the other in the palace's billiards room.
The palace was the private property of the Nizam family, and not normally open to the public, until 2000.

Renovation into a luxury hotel
The historical city of Hyderabad is bestowed with some of the most outstanding palaces in the world. A visit to these palaces is a must for any Hyderabad tour. However, to visit each palace, to know the timings and location, to find enough time and day for each visit is a task that often de-motivates many. A single tour package covering all the prominent Nizam palaces is the most suitable way to experience the grandeur and extravagance of Royals.
In Aada Restaurant teh cost of lunch and dinner are as follows:
The aromatic journey to indulge your senses at Adaa begins en route to this charming restaurant. Paved with a muster of peacocks by day or resplendent city views by night, the way to Adaa is as enchanting as the food. Carefully crafted, slow-cooked Indian Hyderabadi fare recreates the wonders of the royal kitchens.
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Hyderabadi
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INR 9,000 + Taxes. A Minimum Charge Will Be Applicable
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LUNCH 12:30-14:30
DINNER 19:30-22:45
Seating requires Prior Reservation
Includes a Heritage Trail of the Palace scheduled at 1500hrs for Lunch and 1845 hrs and 2100hrs for dinner seating.
All Days
Lunch INR 4500 + 18% Taxes
Dinner INR 4500 + 18% Taxes
A Private Dining option is simultaneously available for a group size of 8 which is priced at INR 6,000/- + Applicable Taxes Per Person

Telangana Tourism runs a weekend package

where one can visit Falaknuma Palace


Information and Reservation office, Secundrabad: 9848126947, Smt Jyothi 9848802252
Nizam Palaces Tour To KNOW BOOK NOW The Tour Details are as Follows : 01.00 pm..
Departure from Tourism Plaza,Begumpet. 01.00 pm
Chowmahalla Palace, Visit and Hi-tea at Falaknuma Palace, Golconda Sound & Light Show.
09.00 pm. Drop at respective pick-up points
Note: The tariff of includes a/c transportation with tour escort services, entry tickets for Falaknuma Palace, Chowmahallah Palace & Golconda Fort Sound and Light show (Every Saturday and Sunday). ONLY ENTRY TICKETS INCLUDED

NOTE: Tarriff and facility are subject to change without notice
Without Hi-tea at Falaknuma Palace      Adult INR 2,000/-  Child INR 1,850/-
With Hi-tea at Falaknuma Palace      Adult INR 3,100/-  Child INR 2,480/-

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Thursday 25 October 2018

Charminar, Hyderabad

We Bet You Didn't Know These 5 Facts About Charminar
  • The Charminar is a massive arch built by Mohammed Quli Qutab Shah, in 1591 to commemorate the end of the plague in the city. The symbol of the city, the Charminar, is an impressive square monument with four minarets. The arch is illuminated daily in the evening, an unforgettable sight indeed
  • The mosque actually occupies the top most floor of the monument. The minarets are actuallythe four storey structures. Charminar is an exact squaremonument which is an ideal example of India's architectural background. ...
  • A Secret Tunnel Exists Underground That Connects The Palace At Golconda To Charminar. ...
  • Each Arch Also Has A Clock, Which Was Installed In 1889.

The Charminar ("Four Minarets"), constructed in 1591, is a monument and mosque located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The landmark has become a global icon of Hyderabad, listed among the most recognized structures of India. Charminar has been a historical place with mosque on the top floor for over 400 years and also known for its surrounding markets. It is one of the tourist attractions in Hyderabad. It is where many local festivals are celebrated, such as Ramzaan.

The Charminar is situated on the east bank of Musi river. To the west lies the Laad Bazaar, and to the southwest lies the richly ornamented granite Makkah Masjid. It is listed as an archaeological and architectural treasure on the official "List of Monuments" prepared by the Archaeological Survey of India. The English name is a translation and combination of the Urdu words Chār and Minar or meenar, translating to "Four Pillars"; the eponymous towers are ornate minarets attached and supported by four grand arches
Charminar, which is synonymous with Hyderabad is one of the magnificent structures built by Mohammad Quli Qutub Shah, the fifth ruler of the Qutub Shahi dynasty and also the founder of the City, in Hijri 1000 (A.D.1591-92). This is a square structure measuring 31.95 mts. on each side with imposing arches spanning a distance of 11mts. There are four minarets, each having three storeyes, rising to a height of 56 mts. The spiral staircase inside the minarets has 149 steps leading to the top with 12 landings. The double screen of arches on the roof and the ornamental arches on the minarets add to the aesthetic value.
The notable feature of Charminar is the location of a mosque on the western section of the second floor, probably one of the most beautiful of this period. There are forty-five mushallas (prayer spaces) with an open courtyard in front.
The structure is also known for its profuseness of stucco decorations and arrangement of balustrades and balconies. The floral designs are varied and delicately executed. It was a synthesis of Mughal and Hindu architecture executed by the local artisans.

There are various theories regarding the purpose for which Charminar was constructed. However, it is widely accepted that Charminar was built at the center of the city, to commemorate the eradication of plague. In the middle of the eighteenth century, Bussy the French Commander made Charminar his headquarters.
The four clocks were added later, on the four cardinal directions in the year 1889. At the base of Charminar was originally a Vazu (water cistern) at the center with a small fountain for customary ablutions, before offering prayers in the mosque.
Entrance fee: Citizens of India and visitors of SAARC (Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Maldives and Afghanistan) and BIMSTEC Countries (Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Myanmar) – Rs. 15 per head & Foreigner: Rs.200/-
(Free entry for children below the age of 15)
The fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, built the Charminar in 1591 after shifting his capital from Golkonda to the newly formed city of Hyderabad.
Charminar, Char Kaman and Gulzar Houz, photographed by Lala Deen Dayal in the 1880's
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the current caretaker of the structure, mentions in its records, "There are various theories regarding the purpose for which Charminar was constructed. However, it is widely accepted that Charminar was built at the center of the city, to commemorate the eradication of Cholera", a deadly disease which was wide spread at that time. Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah had prayed for the end of the plague that was ravaging his city and vowed to build a Mosque at the very place where he prayed. According to Jean de Thévenot, a French traveller of the 17th century whose narration was complemented with the available Persian texts, the Charminar was constructed in the year 1591 CE, to commemorate the beginning of the second Islamic millennium year (1000 AH). The event was celebrated far and wide in the Islamic world, thus Qutb Shah founded the city of Hyderabad to celebrate the event and commemorate it with the construction of this building. Due to its architecture it is also called as Arc de Triomphe of the east.
The Charminar was constructed at the intersection of the historical trade route that connects the markets of Golkonda with the port city of Machilipatnam. The Old City of Hyderabad was designed with Charminar as its centerpiece. The city was spread around the Charminar in four different quadrants and chambers, segregated according to the established settlements. Towards the north of Charminar is the Char Kaman, or four gateways, constructed in the cardinal direction. Additional eminent architects from Persia were also invited to develop the city plan. The structure itself was intended to serve as a Mosque and Madarsa. It is of Indo-Islamic architecture style, incorporating Persian architectural elements.
Historian Masud Hussain Khan says that the construction of Charminar was completed in the year 1592, and that it is the city of Hyderabad which was actually founded in the year 1591. According to the book "Days of the Beloved", Qutb shah constructed the Charminar in the year 1589, on the very spot where he first glimpsed his future queen Bhagmati, and after her conversion to Islam, Qutb Shah renamed the city as "Hyderabad". Though the story was rejected by the historians and scholars, it became popular folklore among the locals.
Qutb Shah was also among the early poets of Dakhani Urdu. While laying the foundation of Charminar, he performed the prayers in Dakhini couplets, which are recorded as follows:
Pedestrianization Project
The "Charminar Pedestrianization Project" was instituted by the then combined Government of Andhra Pradesh in partnership with the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. The project was initiated in 2006 with an investment of Rs 35 crore. Out of Rs.35 crore, the share of Central government funds stood at Rs 12.28 crore while the State government gave Rs 5.26 crore. However, the project did not see the light of day due to various factors such as Telangana movement, illegal encroachments by hawkers, vehicular traffic, and illegal street vendors. Later during January 2017, the new Government of Telangana introduced a 14-member French Delegation to takeover the project to assess the feasibility in developing the monument as an eco-friendly tourism and heritage destination. The team has inspected surrounding areas such as the Gulzar house, Macca Masjid, Lad Bazar, and Sardar Mahal. Subsequently, the project took over on a brisk pace and is expected to be completed by May 2018.
UNESCO World Heritage Site-Tentative List
Charminar, along with the Qutb Shahi Monuments of Hyderabad: the Golconda Fort, and the Qutb Shahi Tombs, were included in the "tentative list" of UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Monument was submitted by the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO on September 10, 2010
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Welcome on Arrival - Souvenir Chocolate Box at Premium Lounge
Facilitated tour of Ramoji Film City by AC coach.
Buffet Dinner (Veg. & Non-Veg.).
Fruit Drink Coupon ( Tetra Pack)
Evening Tea / Coffee – Eureka
Redemption Coupon worth Rs.75/- to redeem at any of the merchandise stores inside Ramoji Film City.
Fundustan (Child play area),Toyland , Borasura& Rain Dance
Express Entry at Ramoji Movie Magic - Action Theatre & Space Yatra.
Complimentary Rides - Ranger, Break dance, Twister, Super jet, Carousel & Frisbee Coaster
Entertainment shows at Eureka- Spirit of Ramoji, Fort Frontier Wild West Stunt Show & Lights Camera Action (Hollywood Black Light Spectacular Show).
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Live Entertainment Stage Shows at Eureka.
Experience of Bahubali sets is available from 7th October onwards
Spectacular Carnival Parade.
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Entry Time from : 2.30 PM            to 4.30 PM only
Validity : 05-10-2018 To 21-11-2018
Package Highlights :
Spectacular Carnival Parade.
Experience Ramoji Film City in Dazzling Lights
2.30 PM to 8.00 PM
Adult : ₹1399/-
Child : ₹1199/-
[Child (33" Ht to 54" Ht)]
Entry to Ramoji Movie Magic.
Eureka Shows.
Fundustan(Child play area), Borasura, Toyland & Rain Dance.
Complimentary Rides at Eureka.
Live Entertainment Stage Shows at Eureka.
Spectacular Carnival Parade.
Experience Ramoji Film City in Dazzling Lights.
Buffet Dinner (Veg. & Non Veg.)
Applicable Taxes.
*Conditions Apply*
Note:DSLR Cameras above 18-55mm are not permitted
Welcome on Arrival - Souvenir Chocolate Box at Premium Lounge
Facilitated tour of Ramoji Film City by AC coach.
Buffet Dinner (Veg. & Non-Veg.).
Fruit Drink Coupon ( Tetra Pack)
Evening Tea / Coffee – Eureka
Redemption Coupon worth Rs.75/- to redeem at any of the merchandise stores inside Ramoji Film City.
Fundustan (Child play area),Toyland , Borasura& Rain Dance
Express Entry at Ramoji Movie Magic - Action Theatre & Space Yatra.
Complimentary Rides - Ranger, Break dance, Twister, Super jet, Carousel & Frisbee Coaster
Entertainment shows at Eureka- Spirit of Ramoji, Fort Frontier Wild West Stunt Show & Lights Camera Action (Hollywood Black Light Spectacular Show).
Shooting Locations, Gardens and much more.
Package starts from Highway VIP Lounge, Limited queue for attractions, in tour Photo Opportunity, Drop to unexplored locales, less of walking during the tour.
Live Entertainment Stage Shows at Eureka.
Experience of Bahubali sets is available from 7th October onwards
Spectacular Carnival Parade.
Experience Ramoji Film City in Dazzling Lights.
*Conditions Apply*
Applicable taxes
Note: DSLR Cameras above 18-55mm are not permitted
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SAHAS COMBO
Entry Time from : 9.00 AM           to 2.00 PM only
Validity : 05-10-2018 To 21-11-2018
Package Highlights :
Guided Tour of Ramoji Film City
Sahas Adventure Activities
Note: Experience of Bahubali sets is available from 7th October onwards
SAHAS COMBO
Entry Time from : 9.00 AM           to 2.00 PM only
Validity : 05-10-2018 To 21-11-2018
Package Highlights :
Guided Tour of Ramoji Film City
Sahas Adventure Activities
Note: Experience of Bahubali sets is available from 7th October onwards
More Info
9.00 AM to 8.00 PM
Adult : ₹1750/-
Child : ₹1550/-
[Child (33" Ht to 54" Ht)]

Package Inclusive:-
Guided Tour of Ramoji Film City
Non – A/c Vintage Bus (10am to 5 pm)
Spirit of Ramoji Show
Fort Frontier Wild West Stunt Show,
Fundustan (Child play area), Borasura
Toyland & Rain dance
Complementary at Eureka
Experience of Bahubali sets is available from 7th October onwards
Note: DSLR Cameras above 18-55mm are not permitted
SAHAS ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES
Adult choose any three activities                Child Choose any four activities
High rope course green                      High rope course green
Upper level Net Course                      Low net course Net Course
Bungee Ejection                                  Kids Bungee Trampoline
Big Zip line                                          Soft Archery
Indian Archery                                     Meltdown
Rifle Shooting

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SAHAS PACKAGE
Entry Time from : 9.00 AM           to 2.00 PM only
Validity : 05-10-2018 To 21-11-2018
Package Highlights :
Sand Volley Ball
MTB/Cycling
9.00 AM to 8.00 PM
Adult : ₹999/-
Child : ₹799/-
[Child (33" Ht to 54" Ht)]
Sahas Activities
High Rope Course (Level 1)
Reverse Bungee Ejection
Human Fooseball
Melt Down
Sand Volley Ball
MTB/Cycling
Fundamental Challenge
Happy Hits
Note: DSLR Cameras above 18-55mm are not permitted
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SAHAS ADVENTURE EXPERIENCE
Entry Time from : 9.00 AM           to 2.00 PM only
Validity : 05-10-2018 To 21-11-2018
Package Highlights :
Veg & Non Veg Lunch
Tetra Pack Juice
Souvenir Chocolate Box at Premium Lounge
9.00 AM to 8.00 PM
Adult : ₹2099/-
Child : ₹1799/-
[Child (33" Ht to 54" Ht)]

Sahas Activities:-
High Rope Course (Level 1&2)
Net Course
Reverse Bungee Ejection
Paint Ball Target Shooting
Big Zip Line
Compound Archery 1 Round
MTB/Cycling
Melt Down
Sand Volley Ball
Package Inclusive:
Souvenir Chocolate Box at Premium Lounge
Veg & Non Veg Lunch
Tetra Pack Juice
Note: DSLR Cameras above 18-55mm are not permitted
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WEEKEND DELIGHT GENERAL DAY TOUR
Entry Time from : 9:00 AM           to 2:00 PM only
Validity : 05-10-2018 To 21-11-2018
Package Highlights :
Guided tour of Ramoji Film City
Evening Special DJ in a outdoor venue
Buffet Dinner at limelight
9:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Adult : ₹1999/-
Child : ₹1699/-
[Child (33" Ht to 54" Ht)]
Package Inclusions:-
Guided tour of Ramoji Film City
Experience Bahubali sets Tour from 7th October onwards. (last bus at 4pm)
Visit to Eco Zone – Butterfly Park, Exotic Bird Park – WINGS & Bonsai Garden.
Shooting Locations and Gardens
Fundustan(Child play area), Borasura, Toyland & Rain Dance.
Ramoji Movie Magic - Action Theatre, Space Yatra& Lights Camera Action (Hollywood Black Light Spectacular Show).
Entertainment shows at Eureka- Spirit of Ramoji Show, Wild West Frontier Stunt Show &Dada jinn’s Live TV Show.
Rides - Ranger, Break dance, Twister, Super jet, Carousel, Frisbee Coaster
Live Entertainment Shows at Eureka
Spectacular Carnival Parade
Experience Ramoji Film City in Dazzling Lights
Evening Special DJ in a outdoor venue
Buffet Dinner at limelight
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WEEKEND DELIGHT STAR EXPERIENCE
Entry Time from : 9:00 AM           to 11:30 AM only
Validity : 05-10-2018 To 21-11-2018
Package Highlights :
Facilitated tour of Ramoji Film City by AC coach
Evening Special DJ in a outdoor venue
Buffet Dinner at limelight
9:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Adult : ₹3099/-
Child : ₹2899/-
[Child (33" Ht to 54" Ht)]

Package Inclusions:-
Welcome on Arrival - Privilege chocolate Box on arrival
Facilitated tour of Ramoji Film City by AC coach
Experience Bahubali sets Tour from 7th October onwards. (last bus at 4pm)
Buffet Lunch (Veg. & Non Veg.) in A/C Restaurant
Evening Tea / Coffee – Eureka
Shopping at Eureka - Redemption Coupon worth Rs.75/- to redeem at any of the merchandise store
Fundustan(Child play area) & Borasura, Rain Dance
Express Entry at Ramoji Movie Magic - Action Theatre & SpaceYatra
Rides – Ranger, Break dance, Twister, Super jet, Carousel& Frisbee Coaster
Entertainment shows at Eureka- Spirit of Ramoji, Wild West Frontier Stunt Show,Dada jinn’s Live TV Show & Lights Camera Action (Hollywood Black Light Spectacular Show).
The exotic Bird Park - WINGS
Live Entertainment Shows at Eureka (6pm onwards)
Spectacular Carnival Parade
Experience Ramoji Film City in Dazzling Lights
Evening Special DJ in a outdoor venue
Buffet Dinner at limelight
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WEEKEND DELIGHT NOON FIESTA
Entry Time from : 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM only
Validity : 05-10-2018 To 21-11-2018
Package Highlights :
Facilitated tour of Ramoji Film City by AC coach
Experience Ramoji Film City in Dazzling Lights
Evening Special DJ in a outdoor venue
Buffet Dinner at limelight
12:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Adult : ₹2499/-
Child : ₹2299/-
[Child (33" Ht to 54" Ht)]

Package Inclusions:-
Welcome on Arrival – Privilege Chocolate Box
Facilitated tour of Ramoji Film City by AC coach
Evening Tea / Coffee – Eureka
Shopping at Eureka - Redemption Coupon worth Rs.75/- to redeem at any of the merchandise store
Fundustan(Child play area) & Borasura, Rain Dance
Express Entry at Ramoji Movie Magic - Action Theatre
Entertainment shows at Eureka- Spirit of Ramoji, Wild West Frontier Stunt Show, Dada jinn’s Live TV Show & Lights Camera Action (Hollywood Black Light Spectacular Show).
The exotic Bird Park - WINGS
Rides – Ranger, Break dance, Twister, Super jet, Carousel& Frisbee Coaster
Live Entertainment Show at Eureka (6pm onwards)
Spectacular Carnival Parade
Experience Ramoji Film City in Dazzling Lights
Evening Special DJ in a outdoor venue
Buffet Dinner at limelight