
Telangana tourism’s heritage walk aims to spotlight Hyderabad’s cultural legacy
The Hindu
Join Telangana's heritage walk to explore Hyderabad's rich cultural legacy, featuring key landmarks and insights from international delegates.
A heritage walk organised by Telangana’s Department of Tourism on Saturday (April 4) traced the historic stretch from Charminar to Chowmahalla Palace, drawing participation from 60 women delegates of the Global Shapers Community.
The delegates represented international hubs, including Chicago in the United States, Malé in the Maldives, Thimphu in Bhutan and Kandy in Sri Lanka, along with participants from Indian cities such as Ajmer, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Coimbatore, Puducherry and Amaravati.
During the walk, participants engaged with the historical and cultural significance of key landmarks along the route, gaining insights into Hyderabad’s rich heritage while experiencing its vibrant urban landscape.
The tourism department has been organising such curated heritage walks across the city on weekends, particularly on second Saturdays and Sundays, to promote awareness of Hyderabad’s architectural, cultural and historical legacy among tourists, students, architects and heritage enthusiasts, while encouraging its preservation.













