Ride through the crowded streets of Hyderabad to reach India's famous monument, Charminar. It was built in 1591 to commemorate the elimination of a plague epidemic in Hyderabad. Ascend to the top of the minaret to get a panoramic view of the city.
Ride to the outskirts of the city to explore this 13th century fortification. The fort was used as a diamond market and has a wonderful acoustic system in the grand hall which enables even a whisper to be heard from one end to the other.
At Lumbini Park, you can relax in a green oasis in the heart of the city and enjoy a boat ride around the lake. Then head to the nearby Buddha Statue, which stands tall as a symbol of peace and calmness.
Ride to the world's largest integrated film city, which covers over 2000 acres. It includes several attractions including amusement parks, live shows, and a bus tour of film sets. They also offer short film-making courses.
This museum has a spectacular collection of over 40,000 artifacts from around the world including paintings, sculptures, manuscripts and weapons. Make sure you have enough time to see everything, but be aware of the strict security rules.
Your last stop is at the city's famous Hussain Sagar Lake, located amidst leafy parks. Take some time to ride around the lake or even take a ferry to admire the Buddha statue that stands in the middle of the lake.
If you have more time, you can explore some other fascinating places in the Hyderabad area. The Chowmahalla Palace is a luxurious palace that is worth a visit. The NTR Gardens and Qutb Shahi Tombs are also attractive destinations to check out. If you have less time, you can remove the Ramoji Film City tour since it is the farthest attraction from the city center.