This is a wonderful story @MahabubMunna . You guys seemed to have had a lot of fun. I wish I could join you too. The food looks yummy, as usual, the typical Hyderabadi style. The Faluda picture stole away my heart. I feel thirsty, hungry and jealous all at the same time. That picture in front of the chowmahallah palace looks really nice. Thanks for sharing the story with us. This is indeed a great meetup. And a special thanks to @AslamMo for everything he did for you guys. I had a chance to visit Hyderabad 2 years back. It was for only a 2-day trip. I visited only Golkonda and Charminar. And a few surrounding area. Loved it.
Btw Mahabub, did you guys clap loud at the gate when you visited Golconda? It is said that, back then, when it was a real fort, the guards used to clap from the gate to let the people inside the fort know about an incoming guest. The gate was designed in such way that the sound of clapping echoed and make the sound quite loud. And obviously, in those days, the sound pollution was much lower hence they could actually hear those clapping sound.
Unfortunately I cannot see the photos, apart of the first one, so I cannot completely appreciate the content, @MahabubMunna , for a meet-up that seems to be impressive. 4000 km is something huge, guys. Congratulations
It was a great and memorable trip to hydrabad, we enjoyed the meetup and different historical place. Special thanks to @AslamMo for guiding us from the bottom of heart.
Wow @MahabubMunna , that truly seems like a fantastic Meet-Up! More than 4000 km distance traveled, 6 food crawls, 8 photo walks… you people have outdone yourselves this time. BRAVO!
Also share with you a interesting news that . we use in 34 hour all type of transport to attend this meetup , boat, paddle rikshaw, baby taxi , taxi , ferry , rail , bus, metro train , airbus
total captured image around 6 thousand so take some time to share in connect but you can summery look in my shared album @KlaudiyaG
It was a great trip and meet-up for us all.
Thank you @MahabubMunna and thank you all Local Guides Bangladesh who had joined for your kind co-operation.