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Places to Visit in Hyderabad.
Hyderabad is the second largest city in Sindh province and is the eighth largest city of Pakistan. The city is rich in its traditions, history and culture. Hyderabad is also called the city of winds which is pretty clever explanation of Hyderabad. Hyderabad has mountainous climate pleasant than other parts of Sindh. If you have a chance to visit Hyderabad you must visit the following places to turn your visit in to a memorable journey with the winds touching your skin gently.

Sindh Museum
Heritage and history of Indus Valley Civilization can be seen at Sindh Museum it is a large museum that has large halls. Showcasing Items and artefacts in the museum from various ruling periods of Sindh. Museum have plenty of galleries where replicas of people belonging to different occupations are placed showing their daily life. It is a great place for visitors as well as residents to know their ancestors and the history of Indus Civilizations.

Pakka Qila 
Pakka Qilla, which was built by Kalhora ruler Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro, Pakka Qilla is an early modern fortification in Hyderabad. The Fort was constructed on the hillock. Its fortification wall, running along the curves of the hillock, is imposing with burnt bricks and decorated with ‘kangaroos’ of odd shape. This was the place where Mirs treasury was located.
Kacha Qila
Maki Shah Qila, which was built-in 1768 by the same Kalhoro ruler Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro, who built Pakka Qila. However, it used unbaked clay bricks. Therefore the name Kacha Qila which means “weak fort”, the fort is now in a very desolated state. Today, most people head to the fort to visit the shrine of Makki Shah built on the hill of the fort. It is also a good examples of early modern fortifications.
Rani Bagh
The Rani Bagh, a zoological garden located at Thandi Saddak facing State Life Building. The garden was named after and in honor of Queen Victoria. It is one of the popular recreational spot and is one of the best place to visit if you have kids.
Thandi Saddak
It isn’t a place to visit but the road to cross over to visit the famous places this road holds trees on the center which gives a beautiful view. Thandi Saddak features Agriculture Complex on starting of Thandi Saddak that leads toward Hyder Chowk crossing Shahbaz Building, DHA and Gul Center Complex. Thandi Saddak is also named after Cold Winds, the winds that touches your eyelashes.



Tomb of the Mian Ghulam Nabi Kalhoro
The large and beautiful tomb of Kalhora ruler Mian Ghulam Nabi Kalhoro decorated with tiles is enormously beautiful, although its dome distorted and has now been replaced by a flat roof. It is a wonderful historic monument.
Tombs of Talpur-Mirs
Miran ja cuba is the second name of tombs of Mirs. The tombs complex hosted large tombs for Talpur rulers while they were several smaller tombs for their wives and infant children. There are several graves in the external area that are uncovered and unmarked. These tombs are renowned for the tile decoration on their outside facade.
Mukhi House 
Mukhi House was built in around 1921 by an influential Hindu family, which they occupied until the partition. In 2008, the descendants of the Mukhi family relinquished future claims to the Mukhi House on condition that it be conserved and converted into a museum. Mukhi House is a place that every antique lover should visit and it offers an essence of Hindus before partition.
Navalrai Market Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar)
Navalrai Market Clock Tower or “Ghanta Ghar” of Hyderabad was built in 1914. The clock tower is at the end of Shahi Bazaar and at the main entrance of the Pakka Fort. Visitor should first try the breakfast at Navalrai Market which offers especial Cholay, Purri & Lassi also it is really messy around morning and evening due to its vast and affordable groceries and businesses.
Shahi Bazaar
Shahi Bazaar is a typical Pakistani eastern Bazaar, Famous Hyderabad Bengals can be seen on carts as well as on huge shops glazed with glass doors. The Bazaar is also famous for other architectural buildings and Havelis with small wood carved balconies. Nowadays, Shahi Bazaar is also famed for its Dulhan Paratha and Bunn Kababs. 

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