Hyderabad


        Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Established in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, Hyderabad remained under the rule of the Qutb Shahi dynasty for nearly a century before the Mughals captured the region.
Hyderabad or Pearl City is known for many places among them are Forts, lakes and much more. Many places are there to visit in Hyderabad.

 I started my experience with the famous place “Charminar”. Charminar or also called as Eiffel tower of Hyderabad. You will be mesmerized by the architectural beauty of the place. The beauty of the place is breathtaking and you can’t take your eyes from the structure.The Charminar, built in 1591 CE, is a monument and mosque located in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. The landmark has become a global icon of Hyderabad, listed among the most recognized structures of India. It is widely accepted that Charminar was built at the center of the city. Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah laid the Charminar. The structure was intended to serve as a Mosque and Madraasa. The Hyderabad city was designed keeping Charminar as a center piece. The structure is made of granite, limestone, mortar and pulverised marble. There is also a legend of an underground tunnel connecting the Golkonda fort to Charminar, possibly intended as an escape route for the Qutb Shahi rulers in case of a siege, though the location of the tunnel is unknown. A thriving market exists around the Charminar: Laad Baazar is known for jewellery, especially exquisite bangles, and the Pather Gatti is famous for pearls. The Charminar come alive in night and night life of the people depends on the Charminar.


       Hussainsagar Lake divides the Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The lake is famous for statue of lord Buddha which is one of the world tallest statue of lord Buddha. Boating and water sports are the main attraction of the lake.Hussain Sagar was built across a tributary of the river Musi river in 1562 by Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah. The lake was named after Hussain Shah Wali, who helped design it. It is an artificial lake that holds water perennially fed by canals from Musi river. Hussain Sagar was the main source of water supply to Hyderabad before Himayat Sagar and Osman Sagar were built on river Musi.



The tagline of Romoji Film City is “Your Dreams Destination” and it certainly is. The world’s largest film city is like a magic wand to make every wish and dream come true. It is full of excitements and wonderful surprises.It is also a popular tourism and recreation centre, containing both natural and artificial attractions including an amusement park. Certified by the Guinness World Records as the world’s largest film studio complex, at Ramoji Film City a filmmaker can walk with a script and walk out with film. Numerous films in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Gujarati, Bengali, Oriya, Bhojpuri, English and several TV commercials and serials are produced here every year. Once inside, there is Hawa Mahal, an intricate miniature Golconda Fort, which is on a hilltop from which one can have a Bird's-eye view of the whole studio. The Film City also provides honeymoon packages.   


Andhra Pradesh Secretariat buildings, Hyderabad Boat Club on the southern side, Secunderabad sailing Club, Hotel Marriott on the northern side and Raj Bhavan on the western banks. Eat street is a famous street for outdoor eateries and shops located on the west side of the lake. Osmansagar lake is also a main attraction of Hyderabad city.




Delhi


      Delhi ( also known as the National Capital Territory of India) is a metropolitan region in India.  it is the world's second most populous city and the largest city in India in terms of area. Delhi has been continuously inhabited since the 6th century BC. Through most of its history, Delhi has served as a capital of various kingdoms and empires. It has been captured, ransacked and rebuilt several times, particularly during the medieval period, and the modern Delhi is a cluster of a number of cities spread across the metropolitan region. This is why Delhi is sometimes called the City of cities. Delhi was the site of ancient Indraprastha, the mythical capital of the Pandava during the Mahabharata.
The capital city of India is fully loaded with excitement and everything you can think of. The city is filled with structure from back in time like The Red fort, India Gate, Qutb Minar, and Humayun’s Tomb etc.

   The India Gate is the national monument of India. Situated in the heart of New Delhi.It honors the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Army during the World War I. The foundation stone of India Gate was laid by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught in 1921. The monument was dedicated to the nation 10 years later by the then Viceroy, Lord Irwin. Burning as a shrine under the arch of India Gate since January 26, 1971 is the "Amar Jawan Jyoti" (the flame of the immortal warrior), which marks the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, an Indian soldier killed during the First World War. It was unveiled by Indira Gandhi, in the wake of the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. It has become both a source of pride for Indians as well as a major tourist site. The Republic Day Parade starts from Rashtrapati Bhavan and passes through India Gate. No words can describe the beauty of it.


      Delhi was the capital City of Mughal Empire as well. The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years. The Red Fort symbolizes the domination and rich culture of the Mughal’s. It houses a number of museums and light and sound shows starts from 6 pm which must.
 Shah Jahan commissioned the construction of the Red Fort in 1638, when he decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi. Every year on 15 August (the day India achieved independence from the British), the Prime Ministerhoists the national flag at the Red Fort and delivers a nationally-broadcast speech from its ramparts. The Red Fort, the largest monument in Old Delhi, is one of its most popular tourist destinations and attracts thousands of visitors every year.
A sound and light show describing Mughal history is a tourist attraction in the evenings. The major architectural features are in mixed condition; the extensive water features are dry. Some buildings are in fairly-good condition, with their decorative elements undisturbed; in others, the marble inlaid flowers have been removed by looters. The tea house, although not in its historical state, is a working restaurant. The mosque and hamam are closed to the public, although visitors can peer through their glass windows or marble latticework. Walkways are crumbling, and public toilets are available at the entrance and inside the park. The Lahore Gate entrance leads to a mall with jewellery and craft stores. There are a museum of "blood paintings", depicting young 20th-century Indian martyrs and their stories, an archaeological museum and an Indian war-memorial museum.



The Lotus Temple, located in New Delhi.  The Lotus Temple has won numerous architectural awards and been featured in hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. The Lotus Temple is open to all regardless of religion.




Delhi is full of surprising places like Jantar Mantar, and many spiritual places like Akshardam Temple, Lakshminarayan Temple etc.

Chandani Chowk is one the most important place. It offers variety of articles and mouthwatering local delicacies. To taste the rich food of Mughals one should definitely try Karims dum biryani.


Kanyakumari



Kanyakumari lies at the southernmost tip of mainland India (the southernmost tip of India. Kanya Kumari is mainly famous for pilgrimage and tourism. The place is a unique geographical location in India as it is the tip of the peninsula, which is surrounded by the Laccadive Sea.

Sandy Beaches and Exotic Foods are the main attraction of Kanyakumari. One can find many places to see and visit in Kanyakumari. Let us begin with the beaches, the beaches in the paradise are one sure thing to die for. I believe one must go atleast once in lifetime. You can find different color sands on the shores. The air coming through the water is breathtaking and it really feels great to stand and feel the air on the body.

There are many places to shop, from local artifacts to exotic items. There is something for everybody. The sunset on the beach is one sure thing you wouldn’t want to miss. For the marine life lovers, there are many fishes to see in one places and I assure you that you would like it. Food out there is awesome, definitely to try something new. Once you get there, you doesn’t want to return and I’m telling you this from my personal experience.

 One last thing is the places where Swami Vivekananda used to think is must place to go for, the boat experience to get there is amazing and you would feel there close to god.     

Bhada ghat and White Marble Mountain in Jabalpur


             Jabalpur is also known as City of Marbles. Historically a center of the Kalchuri and Gond dynasties, Jabalpue is developed by thr region of marathas.The topography of Jabalpur provides a picturesque setting for movies .The hills of Jabalpur, with varied mineral content are a popular destination for Geologists and Archaeologists. The city is surrounded by low, rocky, and barren hillocks. The town is surrounded by several lakes. 
Jabalpur also has a number of National Parks.

                Bhedaghat, a major tourist attraction, is known for its marble rocks. Major attractions are the Duandhar waterfall, marble gorge, and the Chausath Yogini temple. Boat ride is available from the Panchavti ghat in a mist several kilometer long marble gorge in river Narmada. The BhedaGhat and Dhuandhar serve as a site for movie shooting, and marble for statuary.

         The Dhuandhar Falls in Bhedaghat. The Narmada River after passing the Marble Rocks narrows to become a smoky waterfall. The Dhuandhar Falls is sudden and hence has a greater effect. This fall is a spectacular sight in Bhedaghat.

And if you want to enjoy the nature and love boating then there is a places not far, the place in known for its white marble mountains and of course boating. Many films and television serials are shot there.

  And if are not done with the bathing and want to some more than you are in right place. The white marbles are amazing and the boatman’s are even more fun, they will entertain you with there their humor and they also give some important details of the place.

Vaishno Devi


Whoever said that “It is the journey not destination that is fun” said the true words. But in this case the destination is equally important. And I assure you that you will not feel that you have just did the 18 km long climb to the top of the mountain. I can assure you that that the journey up and down you will remember for your life. You will find many ways to go up but the best way is by foot. All the dancing with the dhols and chanting gives you a unique experience. You wont feel the time passing so quickly, realize that you actually have climbed to the temple on the top of the mountain.

Many food items, music cassettes related to the history of the temple are sold on the way. I believe everybody should feel that atleast one time in life.

Mumbai


Mumbai is the commercial and entertainment capital of India. It is also one of the world's top ten centres of commerce in terms of global financial flow.

Mumbai is a land of opportunities and Bollywood. When you want to see Mumbai I think a lifetime is not enough as there is so much to see. I went few places like Gateway, Marine Drive, Beaches and so on.
It was a real fun to be in Mumbai as crowd is real nice and do much to see that you never get tired of being there.

Gateway is a monument of real arts, everything about the beautiful monument is mesmerizing and breathtaking. You can also see the Taj Hotel near Gateway where cowards terrorists attacked.
Marine Drive is heart of Mumbai and sitting on the shorelines feels amazing. One side you can the endless sea and next side there is mighty big buildings showing off what real Mumbai is known for.
From youngsters to old aged people, there is something for everybody.        

          Number of Beaches are in Mumbai, I got chance to be in few . No matter how old you are, you feel childish playing on the beaches and your memory comes back from old times. Street food is real tasty and everyone must  enjoy with open hearted.

Water Kingdom

             If are bored with your daily routine and want to enjoy and have some fun than you must go to the water kingdom which is Asia’s largest water park or simply you want to have some fun with your family and friends than it is a place you surely don’t wanna miss.



            Many rides are there in the water kingdom and there is something for everyone. Rides like Black Demon and 90 and 180 slopes literally takes your breath away and you feel more alive when you reach the ground. Wave pool is amazing, and believe me you can spend you whole day but you don’t wanna miss the real action.



            And if are done with the rides and feel like dancing, than there is just a place for you called Rain Dance. After so much dancing and riding when you feel hungry, than find some mouthwatering food in the water kingdom from a range of variety of cuisines. Best way to reach there is by boat, go on what are you waiting for.