This has been one of the best (if not the best) weekends in Hyderabad. (Click here for pictures) I've been in Hyderabad for about a year and I've never traveled to so many places in a single weekend. At last, I find someone who walk, talk and travel as much as I would. Well, I think he has traveled a lot more… but, it was a pleasant surprise coz I'd almost given up trying to find someone willing to explore the places around Hyderabad.
With the long weekend approaching, I was raring to go someplace….and we (Llewellyn and myself) started off with the Parade Grounds, Secundarabad. For what? Well, it was Republic Day and we went to see how it is celebrated Hyderabadi style. We walked to the grounds after parking nearby, clicked a few pictures, watched the parade, watched the crowd,… then Vishal joined us and we headed towards Shamirpet lake. By the time we reached the lake, it was mid-morning – it was a sunny day – not the best time to be walking around the lake…after a few pictures, we made a move …. It was a nice and quiet place…wish there was some shade…
We went further down the road hoping to come across some interesting place…we were out of luck…so, we turned around and returned to Hyderabad, finished our lunch at Secundarabad and went to Durgam Cheruvu – a nice lake near Hitec city with a restaurant named 'Something Fishy.'… wonder if they catch the fish from the lake!!! It is a great place to relax – to just sit back and watch the birds, the duck colony (the Quackers family!), and the patterns on the water left by the frolicking fishes… Quite unfortunately, AP Tourism allows motor boats – which left quite a jarring note in the otherwise peaceful place…and ya, how can I forget to mention the family that turned up a little later – they either wanted the whole world to know their story or they considered each other deaf!
In spite of these, I did enjoy the afternoon there – thanks to the birds. As we were leaving, I fould a little boy fishing…and were they getting hooked!!! I didn't have to stay long to see his catch!
That was the end of day 1 – January 26
The next day, I left around 6am and we headed towards ICRISAT, missed it, and found it on our way back. The place was beautiful…a lovely place – with mist rolling in…it was a wonderful early morning walk – feeling the warmth of the sun chase away the chillness of the morning…
After breakfast, we went towards Golconda, where Imtiaz Bhai joined us, and then we headed to Warangal. I would rather call him the 'illustrious' Imtiaz Bhai…oh my, I'd never forget his running commentary…thanks to the fact that he grew up Warangal, we got to know all the places en route – and also, the places you'd reach if you had turned left or right, instead of heading straight to Warangal! Even after all the stories I'd heard from Llewellyn, he didn't fail to amuse me… in fact, by the end of the day, I was finding it hard to listen to him with a straight face. Once we reached Warangal, we got to know all the colleges, theaters, hospitals…and how can I forget the excitement in his voice when he took us by the hospital where he was born! I really wonder what would it be like…and how will I react if I go there after more than 2 decades…will I be excited and thrilled, the way he was….I don't know….I don't even know if I would ever get to that place again…
After a sumptuous lunch – now, if I could eat 4 pooris and rice with all the curries, curd, and sweet that came along, you got to agree …it was a good meal…. – we visited the Thousand-pillared Temple. Though I didn't find so many pillars…with quite a few on the ground marked with numbers that seemed to fit a puzzle….'Renovation,' said Imtiaz Bhai…
From there, we went to the Warangal Fort….a lot of ruins…and as if they weren't ruined enough, one could see them ruined by the people. It was quite disheartening to see the lack of maintenance, to see the carvings chipped away…
By the time we left Warangal, it was 8pm… and it was past 11pm when I reached home… exhausted but excited…excited about the way I'd spent this weekend…instead of sleeping through my weekend….
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