Weekend packages for techies from Telangana Tourism

June 26, 2014 12:16 am | Updated August 18, 2016 02:42 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

Telangana Tourism has announced the launch of weekend packages specially tailored for Information Technology professionals, showcasing the Hyderabadi heritage flavour.

A press release said the Hyderabad by Night tours covered Golconda Fort Sound & Light show and Taramati Baradari Cultural Complex and included dinner. Every Saturday and Sunday, the tour will start from Paryatak Bhavan (Tourism Plaza) in Begumpet at 5 p.m. with pick-up points at Durgam Cheruvu (Inorbit Mall side) at 5.45 p.m. and Shilparamam (main entrance side) at 6 p.m. and return at 10.30 p.m.

The tariff for an adult is Rs. 750 and for a child it is Rs. 600 with a non-vegetarian meal thrown in, while it is Rs. 650 and Rs. 520 respectively, with a vegetarian meal. It includes non a/c transport, entry tickets and the services of the guide. Further details may be had from the General Manager (PR & Marketing) Manohar at the number 9848007028 or over the toll free No.1800-425-45454.

Online bookings may be made at www.aptdc.gov.in till 1 p.m. on the day of departure . Offline bookings can be made at the corporation’s Information & Reservation Offices at Shilparamam (phone 040-23119557/9666578880), Paryatak Bhavan (040-23414334/9848006435), Kukatpally (040-23052028/9848540374), Basheerbagh (040-66746370/9848540371),Tank Bund (040-65581555/9848125720) and Yatri Nivas (040-27893100/9848126947).

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