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About Bengaluru 

Also called the Garden City, or Green City, because of the beautifully landscaped gardens and parks, Bengaluru has a lot to offer to visitors. From historic monuments to magnificent palaces, lush green gardens to upmarket fashion streets, buzzing pubs, glitzy malls and multiplexes; the vibrant city of puts on platter its rich history, modernity, and cultural diversity for its visitors to soak up.

When in Bengaluru, visit the Bengaluru palace, a majestic architectural landmark, and spend a relaxed evening at the Lumbini Gardens, located on the banks of the Nagawara Lake.

 

About Hyderabad 

From historical monuments to IT boom, enthralling natural getaways to tempting cuisines, old marketplaces to breathtaking architecture, the city of Hyderabad has a lot to offer.

Established in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah, the lineage of Hyderabad dates back to the Asaf Jahi rulers, who were esteemed exponents of art, culture, literature, architecture, jewellery and food. Also known as the ‘Pearl City’ and the ‘City of Nizams’, Hyderabad is a mesmerizing confluence of past and present, new and old, history and hi-tech.

Despite being one of India's most modern cities, Hyderabad still holds the spirit and vibrancy of its rich Nawabi past close to its heart. The charm of this historic city is distinctly unique and is strongly contrasted with the glittery malls, plush lounges and sleek restaurants of Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills.

The iconic Charminar is the most prominent landmark of the city. Built by Quli Qutub Shah in 1591 to celebrate the end of a deadly plague, Charminar gets its name from the four minarets that form its structure.

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