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Last Updated: November 18, 2023
Narsapur Forest – Narsapur village, Medchal–Malkajgiri District, Telangana. A serene forest range spread over 30 km², just 45 km from Hyderabad.
Narsapur Forest is located near Narsapur village, Medchal District, Telangana State, India. Home to exquisite flora and fauna, rock formations and ponds, it's a perfect spot to unwind. This forest range spread over 30 km² in Narsapur village is just 45 km from Hyderabad and a perfect spot to unwind with friends. Brimming with a plethora of …
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Basheer Bagh Palace
Last Updated: May 23, 2026
📍 Basheer Bagh Palace (also known as Bashir Bagh Palace) was a magnificent royal palace located in the heart of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Constructed around 1880 CE by Sir Asman Jah (Bashir-ud-Daula) , a distinguished member of the Paigah noble family and Prime Minister of Hyderabad State (1887–1894), the palace once stood as a testament to the opulence and architectural brilliance of the Deccan's premier nobility. Though dismantled decades ago, its name lives on in the bust…
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Hyderabad City Museum
Last Updated: April 09, 2017
City Museum is a museum located in Purani Haveli, Hyderabad, Telangana, India situated in the palace.
The museum was inaugurated on 11 March 2012 by Nizam`s Jubilee Pavilion Trust chairman, Prince Muffakham Jah, the grandson of the last ruler of Hyderabad state Mir Osman Ali Khan. City Museum is the first of its kind in India, which focuses on the history of the city of Hyderabad, from times beyond its inception to the present day.
It presents glimpses of the historical, commercial, cultural and…
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Babejhari Waterfall
Last Updated: June 13, 2026
Kerameri Mandal | Komaram Bheem Asifabad | Telangana Babejhari Waterfall is a raw, seasonal cascade hidden deep in the Kerameri area of Komaram Bheem Asifabad district, Telangana . Unlike well‑trodden tourist spots, this waterfall awakens only during the monsoon months ( July to September ), when rain transforms a modest forest stream into a roaring 35‑foot drop. Kerameri mandal is known for its undulating terrain, dry deciduous forests, and remote tribal hamlets. Reaching Babejhari requires an off…
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Bugga Waterfall
Last Updated: June 13, 2026
Nalgonda District | Telangana | ~71 km from Hyderabad Bugga Waterfall (also known locally as Bugga Jhadu or Bugga Cheruvu) is a hidden trekker’s paradise in Nalgonda district, Telangana , approximately 71 km from Hyderabad . Unlike a single drop, this spot features a series of 8–10 small cascades spread over a stretch of forested stream. Reaching the falls requires a strenuous 1‑hour trek through dense scrub forest, rocky terrain, and seasonal streams. The name “Bugga” means spring or well in Telu…
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