Family and Kids in Hyderabad
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Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kidsTo come to Hyderabad and skip the Laad Bazaar is simply unheard of. The colourful shops at the market place sell everything from jewellery, food, clothes, accessories, semi-precious and precious stones, pearls, Kalamakari paintings, sarees, beautiful velvet and brocade fabrics, perfumes, bangles and silverware among a heap of other things! Be it art, jewellery or casual shopping, the market pr...Read more
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A place for children with all kinds of interestsDating back to the 12th century, the Karmanghat Hanuman Temple holds its roots in a legend. The story goes that a Kakatiya king was hunting in the forest and when he took rest underneath the shade of a tree, he heard someone chanting ‘Lord Ram’. The voice seemed to be coming from an idol of Hanuman- the monkey god. The King returned to his palace and that night dreamt of Lord hanum...Read more
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A guaranteed fun space for the kidsLocated in the gorgeous Banjara Hills, the Lotus Pond was constructed to conserve the lush green area while still offering a recreational place for locals. Do notice how the water and rock elements are added around the existing city streets while still preserving its electric green cover. The water is home to innumerable species of fishes and often you can spot birds of distinct species too! E...Read more
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Amazing Hyderabad attraction for kidsFondly nicknamed ‘Lovers’ park’, the Sanjeeviah Park was originally supposed to have an aerial tramway that would connect this park to the famous Lumbini park. The plan however, was cancelled and instead the place embraces solar lights, beautiful art work made from recycled material and many beautiful birds. The gorgeous view of the Husain Sagar lake from here forms the main ...Read more
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Can keep your kids busy for daysCovering an area of 76 acres, the Indira Park was established in 1975 and was inaugurated by Late Faqruddin Ahmed, a former president of India. The park opened its doors in 1978 and since then, has welcomed locals and foreigners alike. The beautiful trees grown and cared for here- including precious Sandal-wood trees, Mango trees, Jamun trees, Aloe Vera plantations, Rose gardens and beautiful D...Read more
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Perfect for kids day out in HyderabadThe Hyderabad botanical gardens covers 120 acres of the Kothaguda Reserve Forest and is home to a wide variety of medicinal plants and ornamental plants along with fine timber, rosewood, mahua and fruit trees. The gardens make way for serene water bodies, beautiful hills and gorgeous rock formations. The rock formations include some of the best outcrops of the Deccan Plateau and is a rare geolo...Read more
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Fun place to go for kidsLocated 20 kilometres from Hyderabad, the Himayat Sagar Lake was constructed towards the end of the Nizam rule and was built to protect the city from floods and to harvest potable drinking water. The lake also sources ground water reservoir and plays a crucial role in preserving water. The lake was named after after Himayat Ali Khan, the youngest son of the last Nizam of Hyderabad and is loved ...Read more
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A cool place to see with kidsEstablished in 1985, the Birla Science Centre accommodates a museum, science centre, planetarium, a dinosaur exhibit and an art gallery and offers a complete learning experience to science lovers and young, curious minds. You will often come across a seminar or exhibit here that keeps in time with international scientific pursuits and findings- the latest discovery of Dark Matter, Black holes a...Read more
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A fantastic place for refreshing break for childrenDedicated to Goddess Yellamma, the Balkampet Yellamma Temple witnesses animal sacrifice in a bid to please the deity. Story goes that Goddess Renuka was banished by her husband who even forced his 5 sons to punish their mother. 4 of the sons did not abide the father and were turned to ashes while Parsuram, the 5th son sought out Renuka and beheaded her and a woman who helped the mother survive....Read more
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One of the awesome things children enjoy the mostThe Public Gardens in Hyderabad date back to the mid-19th century and was built by Osman Ali Khan, the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad. The garden complex contains many historic buildings of the state including the Andhra Pradesh Art Museum, Horticulture Department, Health Museum, Jubilee Hall, Indira Gandhi Auditorium, Telugu Lalita Kala Thoranam, Jawahar Bal Bhavan and an ancient mosque. The famous Lo...Read more
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The best option for younger visitorsRanked in the list of top 50 malls in the country, the City Centre Mall offers a Cinema theatre, a Bowling alley, variety of retail shops, cafes, restaurants, a book store and a supermarket. The City Centre Mall also has a children’s play area- the perfect distraction for your tiny tot! Whether you are in the mood for a movie, want to shop for the latest fashion trends or simply want to t...Read more
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A place where kids enjoy and have funLocated 92 kilometres from Hyderabad, the Singur Dam is by far the most scenic places around the city. Completed in 1989, the Singur Dam is constructed over Manjeera river and provides water to the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The water is home to around 1000 crocodiles and is also home to a variety of bird species. Come here in the afternoon to see the shimmering waters with the ...Read more
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A place perfect for families with kidsFrom the spectacular Chandelier in the atrium to the melange of top fashion retail brands, a food court, a supermarket and everything that offers a more than urban experience for shopaholics. The mall covers an era of 4,50,000 square feet spread across 6 floors and has something for every fashion-conscious shopper. Don’t miss out on indulging in some much-needed retail therapy and end the...Read more
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A favorite place to take the kids in the cityOsmania University is located close to the Jamia Osmania and was founded by the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad Nawab Osman Ali Khan in the early 20th century. The university is the third oldest university in south India and the seventh oldest in the country. The sheer history of the university buildings, is why tourists come here to see the architecture and the design- something that goes hand in hand ...Read more
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It's just one of those places to visit and hang outLocated around 80 kilometres from Hyderabad, Anantagiri Hills forms the perfect backdrop to have a life-changing road trip and as you nestle next to the Nagasamundar lake, hike through the forests, explore trails with waterfalls and ride through the valleys, you are left with little to say and more to see! The famous Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple is located in the Anantagiri Hills and you wil...Read more