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040-65696939, 1800-425-46464 Timings : (7:30 AM - 8:30 PM) u Toll Free: 040-65696939, 1800-425-46464 Timings : (7:30 AM - 8:30 PM) http://telanganatourism.gov.in/ Telangana Tourism Department “D” Block, 3rd Floor, Secretariat ABOUT Hyderabad - 500 022 Telangana, India. o o Telanganao Tourism Development Corporation o 3-5-891,o Tourism House PRACTICAL GUIDE Himayatnagar, Hyderabad - 500 029, Telangana, India. Phone: +91-40-23262151, +91-40-23262152,Tour Packages +91 -40-23262153, +91-40- 23262154, +91-40-23262157 Welcome to Telangana Telangana, the 29th and youngest state of India, formally recognized on June 2, 2014 is a treasure trove of tourist destinations. One of the largest states in South India, Telangana is known for its hospitality and multicultural and pluralistic society. Hyderabad, the capital city of this state is the fifth largest city in India and home to some of India's best educational institutions, public sector and defence companies and a thriving global services sector and film industry. Telangana Tourism at your service! Attractive tourist packages for divine destinations, wild life, and more; choose Daily Tours, Weekend Tours, Inter State Tours, or On Demand Tours as and when you wish. The information about Daily and weekly tours is given below. DAILY TOURS WEEK END TOURS DAILY TOURS Hyderabad City Heritage-Cum-Museum Tour Tour Cover : Birla Mandir, Chowmahalla Palace, Charminar, Mecca Masjid & Shopping at Laad Bazaar(By walk), Salarjung Museum(Lunch Break), Nizam Jubilee Pavilion(purani haveli), Golconda Fort, Qutub Shahi Tombs(Drive through), Lumbini Park -(Terminating point) Timings : Dep:7.30am - Arr:7.30pm Timings : Dep:7.30am - Arr:7.30pm BOOK NOW Note : All Museum closed on friday instead zoo is covered on Friday Non A/C A/C Adult Child Adult Child Rs.250 Rs.200 Rs.350 Rs.280 (entry ticket and food is extra) (entry ticket and food is extra) Daily Ramoji Film City Tour Cover : Non A/c Coach Ramoji Film City Timings : Dep:8.30am - Arr:8.30pm Non A/C A/C Adult Child Adult Child Rs.1400 Rs.1050 Rs.1500 Rs.1120 (with entry fee) Daily Bhadrachalam Tour Cover : A/c Coach Timings : Dep.8.30pm - Arr.6.00am Contact : TSTDC Reservation or CRO Phone : 040-29801040, 9848540371 Tariff: Adult –Rs 550, Child Rs 450 (one way) IRO Phone : 9849125720, 23450165 Daily Srisailam Tour Tour Cover : Two Days Tour Covers Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, Patala-ganga, Paladara Panchadara, Sikharam, Sakshi Ganapathi Timings : Dep: 9am - Arr: 7pm (Next day) A/C Adult Child Rs.1800 Rs.1440 (with Non A/C accom) BOOK NOW BOOK NOW Tirupati Tirumala Tour (A) Tour Cover : Daily By Volvo one day two nights covers Tirupati, Tirumala,Tiruchanur Timings : Dep:5.30pm (kbhp) - Arr:6 am(3rd day) (with fresh up & Seegra Darshan) (B) Tour Cover : Every Friday & Saturday by Volvo Coach 2 days 3 nightscovers (Tirupati n/h), tirumala, tiruchanur, sri Kalahasti, kanipakam, Srinivasa Mangapuram & kapila teertham, Timings : Dep:5.30pm - Arr:6am(4th day) (3 days) (4 days) Adult Child Adult Child Rs.2800 Rs.2240 Rs.3500 Rs.2800 (with non a/c accom & Seegra Darshan) (ID Proof is Mandatory) WEEKEND TOURS Hyderabad – Nagarjuna Sagar – Srisailam – Hyderabad, Road – cum – River Package Tour Cover : In view of adequate water level in the Reservation between Nagarjuna Sagar and Srisailam, it is decided to introduce “Hyderabad – Nagarjuna Sagar – Srisailam – Hyderabad, Road – cum – River Package Tour" Itinerary: Day - 1 Timing Details 06.30 AM Departure from Yatrinivas, Sec’bad. 07.00 AM Departure from CRO – Basheerbagh, Hyderabad 10.00 AM Arrival: Nagarjuna Sagar (Breakfast enroute) 10.30 AM Departure by Boat from Nagarjuna Sagar to Srisailam 04.30 PM Arrival: Srisailam (enroute darshan of Sakshi Ganapati) Night halt at Srisailam Day - 2 Timing Details 09.30 AM Departure for Srisailam local sightseeting 12.30 PM to 01.30 PM Lunch time at Srisailam 01.30 PM Departure from Srisailam to Hyderabad 06.00 PM Arrival: Hyderabad Tariffs: Hyderabad-Nagarjuna Sagar-Srisailam-Hyderabad Adult Child Rs.3800/- Rs.3000/- includes transportation by Non-AC Hitech Coach, Boating from Nagarjuna Sagar to Srisailam, tea and lunch on Boat, accommodation at Srisailam, guide charges etc. Note: For further details and bookings please contact Central Reservation Office: 9848540371, Information and Reservation office, Secundrabad: 9848126947, Smt Jyothi 9848802252 Nizam Palaces TourK NO W Tour Cover : Telangana Tourism presents 'NIZAM package tour with effect from 26th of July, 2014 OPTION NO.1 OPTION NO.2 Adult Child Adult Child Rs.3100 Rs.2950 Rs.2000 Rs.1850 (Every Saturday and Sunday) BOOK NOW The Tour Details are as Follows : 01.00 pm.. Departure from Tourism Plaza,Begumpet. 01.20 pm.. Departure from Hotel Taj Krishna. 01.45 pm.. Departure from Hotel Golkonda (Masab Tank). 02.30 pm .. Arrival: Chowmahalla Palace. 02.30 pm to 03.30 pm .. Visit of Chowmahalla Palace. 04.00 pm to 05.30 pm .. Visit and Hi-tea at Falaknuma Palace. 06.45 pm to 08.00 pm .. 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 INLCUDED Nagarjuna sagar Tour Tour Cover : Every Sat & Sun Non A/c Coach –Dam, Nagarjuna Konda Museum, Ethipothala Water Falls. Timings : Dep:7.30am - Arr:10.00pm(1 Day) Adult Child Rs.550 Rs.450 (Only Transport) BOOK NOW Temple cum Hill Station Tour Tour Cover : (Ananthagiri – Vikarabad) Every Sat.2 days Mrugavani National Park,Chilkur Balaji temple, lotus & Padmanabha Swamy temples, Trekking & Bird Watch, Medak Church Timings : Dep:8am - Arr:6.30pm(Next Day) A/c Non A/c Adult Child Adult Child Rs.2900 Rs.2350 Rs.2100 Rs.1680 (with Non A/C Accommodation & Food) Hyderabad Heritage Flavor Weekend Package Tour Cover : Tour for IT/Software professionals working in and around of Madhapur, Gachibowli areas. The Tour Details are as Follows : Hyderabad by Night (Evening Tour),Tours covered : Golconda Fort Sound & Light show, Taramati Baradari Cultural Complex including dinner. Tour will be operated Every Saturday and Sunday. Tour starts from Tourism Plaza, Begumpet, at 5.00 pm. With pickup points at Durgam Cheruvu(Inorbit Mall side) at 5.45 pm. Shilparamam(main entrance side) at 6.00 pm. returns at 10.30 pm. at Tourism Plaza, duly providing drop facilities at the above pickup points(Other days operated for group On Demands) BOOK NOW Veg Meals Non Veg Meals Adult Child Adult Child Rs.650 Rs.520 Rs.750 Rs.600 Tariff includes A/c Transportation, Entry Tickets, Tour Escort services and Meals. (Other days operated for group On Demand) Temple Circuit Tour Cover : (2 days) Telangana Region. Every Sat. Vemulawada, Kondagattu, Nizamabad (n/h), Basara, Kuntala Waterfalls Timings : Dep:8am - Arr:9pm (Next Day). A/c Non A/c Adult Child Adult Child Rs.2730 Rs.2190 Rs.2350 Rs.1880 (with Non A/C Accommodation & Food) Kakatiya Heritage Tour (A) Tour Cover : (1 day) Timings : Dep:7am - Arr:10pm (B) Tour Cover : (2 days) Every Saturday and Sunday YadagiriGutta, Jain Temple, Pembarti (craft), Bhadrakali & 1000 Pillar Temples, Laknavaram Lake & Ramappa. Timings : Dep:8am - Arr:9pm (Next Day) (1 day) (2 days) Adult Child Adult Child Rs.800 Rs.650 Rs.2999 Rs.2399 (on Demand) No Accommodation & No with A/c Accommodation & Food (Daily Tour Food (Entry fees food extra) also available) Mantralayam Tour Tour Cover : (Every Sat) : Non A/c Coach 2 Days Tour Covers Alampur, Mantralayam, Pillalamarri Timings : Dep:9am - Arr:8pm (Next Day) Adult Child Rs.1200 Rs.960 Basar Tour Tour Cover : Every Sat Non A/c Coach 2 Days Covers Dichpally Ramalayam, alisagar Laxminarasimha Swamy Temple, Raghunathalayam. Timings : Dep:6pm from (CRO basheerbagh) - Arr:6.00pm (Next Day) Adult Child Rs.1000 Rs.800 (with Non A/c accom) Jannaram WildLife Package Tour(Hyderabad-Kuntala-Kadem-) One Day Package A/C Non A/C Adult Child Adult Child Rs.1990 Rs.1600 Rs.1590 Rs.1280 Two Day Package A/C Non A/C BK Adult Child Adult Child NOW Rs.3490 Rs.2780 Rs.2990 Rs.2400 The tariff of the package tour is as follows which includes transportation, food and boating (On Demand). .
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