HYDERABAD





Hyderabad is the capital city of Andhra Pradesh. The original city of Hyderabad was founded on the banks of river Musi.

Hyderabad is known for its rich history, culture and architecture representing its unique character as a meeting point for North and South India, and its multilingual culture, both geographically and culturally. Hyderabad is also one of the most developed cities in the country. Hyderabad city is today known for its IT and IT Enabled Services, Pharmaceuticals and Entertainment industries.

Area :         650 Sq. Km Approximately
Population:75 Lakhs Approximately with a Growth Rate :                    9.5%
Altitude     :     536 metres above sea level
Languages: Urdu, Telugu, Hindi, English
Industries : Cotton and silk textiles, cigarettes, paper,
                   pottery,glassware and more recently                    information technology and call centres.

 

 
Character : The area exhibits undulating topography with number of tanks and hill ranges. The elevation ranging between 500 to 600m. While Banjara, Jubilee, Golconda, Nauwbat Pahad, Tirumalagiri and Moula Ali are prominent hill ranges, Hussain Sagar and Mir Alam are prominent tanks located within the city. Hussain Sagar located in the heart of the city bifurcates it into Secunderabad and Hyderabad. The Musi river passing through the middle of Hyderabad city flows in an easterly direction.

Weather : Summer temperatures range from a mean maximum of 40 Deg centigrade to a mean minimum of 30 deg centigrade. Winter temperatures range from 22 deg centigrade. to 14 deg centrigrade. The monsoon season normally occurs from June to December. Registers rainfall of about 89 cms.

 
 
HOSPITALITY


City teaches a good lesson :
This has remained through all the changes the city has gone through in the last few years. That is something everybody need to learn; to retain what is good and move on with life.

Move over Mumbai and Delhi. Hyderabad has just checked in as the ‘numero uno’ hospitality destination in the country. Hyderabad is poised to have 6,507 star hotel rooms by ‘10 and attract the highest number of investment in the next few years, according to a study by HVS International.

As per the study, Hyderabad has overtaken cities like Mumbai, Goa, Chennai, Delhi and Bangalore. “We have worked on parameters like rate potential, demand growth, infrastructure, site availability and product orientation, replacement costs and induced demand to arrive at this conclusion,”.

Places of Interest:

Charminar - the major landmark in Hyderabad with four graceful minarets.

Falaknuma Palace - Built by an Italian architect through one of the Paigah nobles, Nawab Viqar al-Umra', complete in Italian marble. It's a beautiful and stunning piece of architecture with Louis XIV-style decor, a lavish Mughal ambience, Italian marble staircases and ornate fountains.

Golconda Fort - located on the outskirts of the city, Golconda Fort is one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India.

Chowmahalla Palace- It was the seat of Asaf Jahi dynasty, where the Nizam entertained his official guests and royal visitors. Built in 1750 by Nizam Salabat Jung and designed along the lines of the Shah's palace in Isfahan, this actually consists of a group of palaces each used as a Durbar Hall.

Salar Jung Museum - The museum houses the largest one-man collection of antiques in the world. Collections include "The Vieled Rebecca" and other huge collection of artifacts dating back to a few centuries. A mere day isn't enough to cover the whole museum.

Makkah Masjid - a stone-built mosque, immediately southwest of Charminar. Remarkable for its architecture, size and its royal splendor. This is one of the most beautiful mosque in Hyderabad.

Birla Mandir (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh) - a Hindu temple made of white marble located on top of a hill overlooking the city.

Birla Planetarium - located in the heart of the city on the panoramic hillock of Nawbat Pahad, the Birla Planetarium is a tribute to the advances made in science and technology.

Chilkur Balaji - Temple of Lord Sri Venkateshwara. Around 23 km from Mehdipatnam. (This temple locally caught the name of "Visa Balaji" temple,as most of US Visa aspirants believe in Visa interview success after visiting this temple)

Nehru Zoological Park - among the largest in Asia.

Gandipet - A man-made lake, the largest in Hyderabad.

Husain Sagar - A man-made lake that separates the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. It is famous also for the 18-metre tall Buddha statue on a platform island called "Rock of Gibraltar" in the middle of the lake, and for the Tank Bund that is the main road between the twin cities.

Laad Bazaar - also called Chudi Bazaar is on the west of Charminar, and known for its exquisite bangles, jewelry and pearls.

Lotus Pond - A beautiful garden built around a pond situated in Jubilee Hills, said to have been designed by an Italian designer. This garden is currently maintained by the Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad. It is also home to a few rare species of birds.

Purani Haveli - The official residence of the Nizam.

Qutb shahi Tombs - Home for various Tombs dedicated to Rulers of Qutb shahi Dynasty, located at Shaikpet, near Golconda Fort.

Paigah Tombs

Sanghi Temple - A temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara graces a promontory overlooking Sanghi Nagar.

Ramoji Film City (RFC) is the world’s largest integrated film studio complex, at nearly 2,000 acres (8 km²). It is also one of Asia’s most popular tourism and recreation centres.

 

  

Athidhi Devo Bhava !!! where the ancient Indian tradition of treating a guest like a Spiritual Master carries on in an atmosphere of homely warmth and friendliness.

KOSMO HOMES - A Home away from Home. Located in Hyderabad's finest colonies BANJARA HILLS, KOSMO HOMES'S Guesthouses and Service apartments are renowned for their high standards of Service. No hotel, however grand, gives you the feel of home like the KOSMO HOMES does. From the privacy of an affluent residential colony,down to home-cooked food, everything at the Kosmo Homes has a touch of home to it. It has all the comforts of home with the conveniences of a hotel. They offer a Great "Value-for-money" experience.

Ideally located on the busy road leading to Hi-Tech but in a Quiet residential area near the MJCET College - A Rs. 50 autorikshaw ride from Hyderabad Railway Station or Airport.

All the rooms in the guesthouse have a distinct character and are backed by helpful and friendly service. Each Apartment floor is tastefully furnished and decorated. All rooms have attached baths and some are fully air-cooled.Each apartment floor also has a Drawing/Dining, telephone and cable television system on all floors. All the rooms in the guesthouse are with shared facilities that are very clean and conveniently located.The rooms open out onto a balcony or a beautiful terrace and have access to a homely lounge with a television and a small library. Apartment floors are equipped with fully operative Kitchens complete with Refrigerators, Ovens, Gas, Crockery, Cutlery and necessary electric gadgets. An attendant is available to cater to all Requirements of the Guets, including cleaning and cooking.

Run by a friendly management who have worked hard to create a Home like atmosphere. The common areas offer an excellent opportunity to interact with other guests and enjoy the ambience of an indian homw that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the country.The lounge with a dinning table,library and television has been a silent witness to several anecdotes and amazing stories by guest to hyderabad.

 

 

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Kosmo Homes, Plot No.: 595/597, Arora Colony Banjara Hills, Road No. 3,4 &12, Hyderabad, AP, India –500 034.
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