Sunday, December 12, 2004

Day trip - Ramoji Film City - night stay also possible.

Location:It is located near Hyderabad. Takes about an hour to drive from the airport.

How to reach : Daily tours from hyderabad. Or drive yourself. You have to use Ramoji's own buses within the Film city though.

Where to stay :Ramoji Film city provides accommodation which can suit all kinds budgets.

Sitara: An international standard, fully airconditioned luxury hotel, it can provide all the facilities and luxuries you may need.

Tara:A comfortable hotel. Joke goes that the hero gets to stay at Sitara, but the Villian in the movie has to be content to stay at Tara. and Sahara is for the extras.
Sahara:These are well maintained shared accommodation.

Food : You can eat buffets at the above mentioned hotels or visit one of the 4 restaurants at Eureka.
RESTAURANTS
Treat yourself to a superb dining experience at any one of Eureka’s four theme-based restaurants.

Alampana: Authentic Mughalai cuisine from the royal house of Awadh.

Chanakya: Specialises in Indian thali-style vegetarian cuisine.

Gunsmoke: Fast-food that captures the spirit and fire of the Wild West. (Highly recommend this for continental food at decent prices. Have the chicken a la king)

There are shows put up every half hour like, "Best of Ramoji", "Stunt show", "Comedy show"....

There are 3 types of drives you can take. The garden drive which covers 10-12 gardens, the sets drive covering about 10 sets and a combination drive which covers both the above.

Everything closes by 5 PM, unless you are staying the night. On your way back, the "Sanghi Temple" located 5km away is definitely worth a visit.


Holiday and getaway packages.
Ramoji Film City offers a variety of holiday and getaway packages for you to refresh and recharge.From the very moment you check into the luxury of hotel Sitara, or Tara - star properties of the Dolphin Group of Hotels, You will find yourself surrounded by the real holiday spirit.Be it relaxation or an activity, an adventure or an amusement.

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