Port Blair is the capital of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. This string of more than 300 almost virgin islands lies quietly in the Andaman Sea, east of the Bay of Bengal, hardly touched by modern …
Telangana
The heart of Telangana is the former Muslim-ruled princely state of Hyderabad. The twin cities Hyderabad and Secunderabad, are a mixture of Muslim and Hindu cultures. The old city is found around the famous Charminar gate, and this predominantly Muslim area is fascinating for travelers to explore.
The evidence of Hyderabad’s history as the centre of Muslim India from the 16th century onwards can best be seen in the mighty Golconda Fort. This hilltop fortress has witnessed frequent battles and remains to be one of the most impressive forts in India.
More recently Hyderabad has begun to closely compete with Bangalore as a centre for new software companies, industries and several multi national companies - as a result, expanding and finding new prosperity at a fast pace.
Warangal - a cotton market town, is located 140 km north-east of Hyderabad. It was the capital of a medieval Hindu kingdom. You can still see the impressive Warangal Fort and the ‘1,000 pillar’ Shiva temple. If you make an early start, it is possible to explore Warangal in a day trip from Hyderabad.
On 2 June 2014, Telangana was separated from the northwestern part of United Andhra Pradesh as a newly formed state, with Hyderabad as its capital. It borders Maharashtra to the north, Chhattisgarh to the northeast, Andhra Pradesh to the southeast, and Karnataka to the southwest.

































