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Enjoy one week in Hyderabad!

1.Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad:  A spot that is ideal for every one of the admirers of film and Bollywood! Set up by Ramoji Rao, the head of Ramoji bunch in 1991, Ramoji Film City is a fabulous escape a little outside the city of Hyderabad. It is spread more than 2500 sections of land and has been ensured as the World's biggest Film Studio Complex by the Guinness Book of World Records. Ramoji Film City can suit 20 film units at one go and has different shooting areas including London Street, Hollywood signage, Japanese plant enclosures, airplane terminal, medical clinic, scenes, and structures just as research facilities. Being one of the most famous spots to visit in Hyderabad , one can reach Ramoji Film City through various bundled visits and transports that leave routinely from the city.  Ramoji Film City is a fun and assorted setting where you can enjoy various exercises going from film city visits to experience sports and toy train rides to various plant enclosures. Littl

Travelling Telangana with Venu

This is the largest city in Telangana and is the capital of the state. Hyderabad is also still considered to be the capital of Andhra Pradesh. Though Vijayawada is the new capital of AP, some people still refer to Hyderabad as the capital of both these states. Well, the city is a home to the South Film Industry, which is known as Tollywood . You can also enjoy your time at the well-known studios, monuments, marketplaces and do not forget to taste the delicious Hyderabadi food. If it is just IT or information technology, then this post is for you. Coz Hyderabad is a lot more than just IT. With tons of culture, history and parks surrounding it, this place is an amazing tourist destination. Not just sight seeing, Hyderabad is a paradise for the foodies as well - what with the famed Hyderabad biryani and salon. To explore Hyderabad, 2-3 days is not enough and you will soon see why as I run you through some quick highlights of the city for the tourists. Have been there numerous times but