- Golconda Fort,
[Originally built as a mud fort by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 11th century, it was later expanded by the Qutb Shahi dynasty]
- Charminar,
[Built in 1591 by Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the Charminar is the iconic centerpiece of Hyderabad]
- Birla Mandir
[Constructed using 2,000 tones of pure white Rajasthani marble,] [enjoy sunset]
Get back to stay.
[the world's largest masonry dam on the Krishna River]
Then continue the journey which is [5hr 45mins] check into the hotel.
- Sree Seetha Ramachandraswamy Vari Devasthanam
[is known as "Dakshina Ayodhya" Southern Ayodhya]
After completing peace full Darsanam get back to stay complete breakfast start our journey to Warangal which is 4hrs journey on the way we will visit
- Parnasala
[the historical site associated with Lord Rama’s exile or enjoy a scenic boat ride on the river]
- Laknavaram Lake,
[ walk across the long suspension bridges that connect its lush green islands]
- Ramappa temple,
[Constructed in 1213 CE] [the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site,] [it is famously the only temple in India named after its chief architect]
Then Check into the hotel in Warangal.
- Thousand Pillar Temple
[Sri Rudreshwara Swamy Temple, is a 12th-century masterpiece, Commissioned by the Kakatiya king Rudra Deva in 1163 CE]
- Warangal Fort,
[built in the 13th century by the Kakatiya dynasty, it served as the kingdom's capital, known as Orugallu]
Then start our journey to Hyderabad which is 3hrs 15mins journey on the way we will stop at
- Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Devasthanam
[ constructed entirely out of black granite stone] [Its history is rooted in the Skanda Purana, where sage Yada performed intense penance]
Reach to Hyderabad check into the hotel.
- Ananthagiri Hills,
[Famous as the birthplace of the Musi River,]
- Kotepally Reservoir
[where you can enjoy kayaking]
- Hussain Sagar Lake
[sunset boat cruise, to see the giant Buddha statue]
Evening free for local shopping near the tank bund. Then get back to the stay.
Dedicate your day to a high-energy tour of Ramoji Film City to explore massive movie sets and live entertainment shows.
- Salar Jung Museum,
[is one of the world's largest one-man art collections. Established in 1951]
Then start our journey to Airport on the way we will stop for our last stop to visit
- Statue of Equality,
[the 11th-century Bhakti saint and philosopher Sri Ramanujacharya] [the 216-foot monument honors Ramanuja's revolutionary teachings on social justice, equality, and universal brotherhood]
Drop at the Airport.




