A Local Guides Travel Diary Series: 2 - Golconda Fort ( Hyderabad )

Golconda Fort

Ibrahim bagh ,Hyderabad ,

Telengana ,India

Golconda Fort Hyderabad is an outstanding example of brilliant engineering and magical architecture.

Located at a distance of 11km from the city .is a citadel and fort in Southern India and was the capital of the medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi dynasty .

Golconda mean round shape this fort upper in the hill also look round shape . Mughal emperor Aranggeb attack this fort then destroy and king move . once up on a time qutub shahi tombs charminar all are in one area.Now so many public use land as own property so now separated , and look like different different place .

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Physical disabilities friendly = NO .

WIFI = Free ( if you have Indian sim )

Ticket price: 15 Rs [ Indian citizen ]

200 Rs [Foreigner ]

25 Rs for Per camera fee

130 Rs for light show

Ticket counter open- close: 9Am - 5Pm

Transport : Ubar or local Auto

Southeast-Asia-Friendship-Meetup-2018 time we visit there and 11 local guides complete a photo walk meetup . around 3 hour take time to visit full fort .

Now share few Fort photos

Pic: Fort Inside light show place

pic: Magical Alarm

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@MahabubMunna Thanks for sharing, is it built by the medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi dynasty?

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Yes you are right @AnuradhaP . Its a sultanat of qutb shahi property

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Wow, @MahabubMunna

this place is so beautiful. A great example of architecture and history.

Thank you for sharing

Ermes

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@MahabubMunna nice! The architecture is stunning!

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wonderful content Writing @MahabubMunna

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Hi @MahabubMunna ,

I think this is a very good example of writing a travels post for Local Guides. Short descriptions, photos, map location, photo captions everything is so perfect. Thanks for sharing this wonderful place with us. I visited Hyderabad, India in 2008 but couldn’t manage to visit this place.

Thanks again.

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Wow, @MahabubMunna

this place is so beautiful. A great example of architecture and history.

Thank you for sharing