Hyderabad is a Sindhi city. With around 1.8 million residents, it is Pakistan's fifth-largest metropolis. Hyderabad ranks as Sindh's second-largest city according to the 2023 census. Hyderabad used to be called "Nairoonkot." Biryani is well-known in Hyderabad, and it has historical value.
Varieties of Biryani are well-known in Hyderabad. Hyderabadi residents are generally aware of just two tourist destinations: Boulevard Mall and Rani Bagh; only some know all ten locations listed below.
A major business and industrial hub of the nation, Hyderabad is home to several big international corporations. Several historical and cultural sites also make the city a popular tourist destination.
The best twenty things to do in Hyderabad, Pakistan, are listed on this site.
1. Boulevard Mall Hyderabad
Boulevard Mall is situated next to Badin Stop at Main Autobahn Road. Boulevard Mall features a kid play area, Cinepax, and a variety of national and international businesses. Boulevard Mall is the greatest mall in Hyderabad with unmatched food, shopping, and entertainment options. Ideal to see the newest big-screen film or to enjoy it with the entire family. The locals' favourite site is Boulevard Mall because the area lacks numerous entertainment options.
When it comes to food court dining options - KFC, Pizza Hut Burger Lab McDonald's OPTP Chacha Piru are just some of the food franchises offered here. Boulevard Mall truly is a shopper's paradise boasting stores for every single need, with so many stores catering specifically towards them all at one place - every moment in between.
2. Shrine of Hazrat Mufti Mehmood Alwari
Hazrat Mehmood Alwar was born in 1904 in Alwar, India. He was brought up in a very religious family. Currently, the tomb of Hazrat Mehmood Alwari is situated near Rajputana Hospital in front of Citizens Colony in Hyderabad Sindh. This tomb gives a look at 'The Taj Mahal.
3. Sindh Museum Hyderabad
Qasimabad is home to the Sindh Museum Hyderabad. The Sindh Museum was founded in 1971, and with it were collected and preserved records of Sindh's cultural heritage. There are six days a week that the Sindh Museum is available to the public, Wednesday excluded.
4. Rani Bagh
This Bagh is located beside the Sindh Museum in Hyderabad. Rani Bagh has 58 acres of land and is separated into four sections: a zoo rides for children, an Eidgah, and an artificial lake. Rani Bagh is named after Queen Victoria and is always open to the people of Hyderabad.
5. Darawat Dam
Darawat Dam is constructed on the Nai Baran River near the Jamshoro village of Jhangri. When Darawat Dam was finished in 2013, Asif Ali Zardari cut the ribbon. A 150 million cubic meter water storage capacity exists in this dam.
6. Kotri Barrage
Kotri Barrage is located on the Indus River in the Jamshoro region. Kotri Barrage was built in 1932. Besides this barrage, there is a restaurant named "Al-Manzar Restaurant". Their fish is very famous. people called that fish "Phala Machli." That's why hundreds of people visit this barrage daily.
7. Tomb of Talpur Mirs
This is the mausoleum complex of the 1784–1843 governing Talpur Mirs of Sindh. These graves can be found in Hirabad. The tombs are mainly made of marble and have Quranic passages written on them.
8. Badshahi Bungalow
Hyderabad's Latifabad Unit No. 4 is home to this bungalow. This is Hyderabad's final king, Mir Hassan Ali Khan Talpur's palace. 1863 AD saw the construction of this palace.
9. Pakka Qila (Hyderabad Fort)
A kilometre distance Pakka Qila from the Hyderabad railway station. It was Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro who constructed this fort in 1768. Still, the fort is in its original state in 2021.
10. Mukhi House Museum
Mukhi House Museum was founded in 1920 by Mukhi Jethanand, a prominent Sindhi Hindu. Now, the Sindh Culture and Antiquities Department is owned by the Mukhi Museum. Mukhi Museum is located adjacent to Homestead Hall. Except for Wednesday, you can visit Mukhi Museum any time.
11. Qadam Gah Maula Ali
Qadam Gah of Maula Ali is located near Pacca Qila in Hyderabad. Imam Ali devotees suggested Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro name the city after their Imam Ali (Hyder). Later, the Shah of Iran presented the city with a stone said to have Ali's footprints. The stone was later put in Qadamgah Maula Ali, which became a pilgrimage site.
12. Kacha Qila (Weak Fort)
Since the fort contains a shrine, Kacha Qila is also known as Makki Shah Qila. This mud-built fort is smaller than Pacca Qila. Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro constructed this fort using unbaked clay bricks. Today, the majority of visitors to the fort come to see Makki Shah's shrine, which is situated on the fort's hill.
13. Kotri Bridge
Kotri is joined to Hyderabad by the Kotri Bridge. The building of the Kotri Bridge began in 1931. On both sides of the single railway track are roads.
14. Gymkhana
Hyderabad Gymkhana was established in the year 1897. First President Mr. Dogson was a collector. Almost every significant indoor and outdoor sporting facility is available to members of the Club, including swimming, squash, and gymnasium.
15. Shamshan Ghaat
Shamshan Ghaat is located near Badin Stop. This graveyard is 250 years old and Hindus’ burning rituals are performed here. Many claim that spirits are moving here and there inside the graveyard. As guards and other staff claim that they have seen small children coming to play and making noise after sunset, children just come from nowhere and then disappear afterwards.
16. Shamsul Ulema Daudpota Library
Shamsul Ulema Daudpota Public Library was established in October 1961. This library is the third-largest public library in Sindh. There are over 5,000 books for youngsters. A significant number of newspapers in Sindhi, Urdu, and English are also available in the library's reading room for the convenience of regular readers.
17. Clock Tower Hyderabad
Ghanta Ghar Hyderabad was built in 1914. This is a relic of Hirabad's pre-independence fish market. The Shahi Market is a typical eastern Pakistani bazaar where you can buy anything from food to plastic products and Rallis.
18. Hosh Muhammad Shedi Monument
Hoshu Sheedi was the general of the Talpur army of Sindh, which was headed by King Mir Sher M Khan Talpur. Hoshu Sheedi was assassinated on March 24, 1843, while fighting against British forces headed by Sir Charles Napier at the Battle of Dubbo. Before his death, on the Battleground of Dubbo, he uttered the legendary slogan:
"مرويسون پر سنڌ نه ڏيسون
19. Durga Devi Mandir
Durga Devi Mandir is a cluster of five shivalas located near the Railway Station. Due to ignorance and poor upkeep, a part of the temple has been ruined. A defunct well on the temple grounds is likewise inoperable.
20. Homestead Hall
The British built Homestead Hall in memory of Dr Homestead, a well-known civil physician in Hyderabad, in 1905. It is the city's largest and most historical reference library. It's near the famous Mukhi House.
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