If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Hyderabad, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked nine people living in Hyderabad what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Hyderabad, Pakistan:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
nine local experts9 comments on “Hyderabad”
Hyderabad is somehow polluted and a less attended city by the administration staff unfortunately. However, it is famous for its cool breeze at night time. There are fine dine in places too that an outsider will enjoy.
He can visit tower market, kacha qila, pakka qila and boulevard mall where he can know about our city and enjoy meeting local people there. There is a new lake formed over here named as Hyderabad lake which is very beautiful and relaxing place to visit as it has calm environment.
If you are looking for a place with blistering heat and ancient and deficit architecture, Hyderabad is the place for you. In the south of Sindh, the nights here are blessed with cool evening breeze. The days are hot and the nights are warm if not cold. Living in Hyderabad might also give you a view of the river flowing down towards the sea, depending where you move.
The migrant should have good job or source of income to survive in big cities like Hyderabad. Education and Health services are better and available round the clock. Before moving, if possible, make residential arrangement due to heavily populated city. Know local bus routes for your routine works.
Hyderabad has calm atmospheric weather, it always give pleasure whenever you’re ready to have a exposure it inspires you to have a citizenship. My city has fresh air with natural beauty in addition it will also provide you a modern style of living. It has shopping malls, working areas and variety of foods streets.
Hyderabad is in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the second largest city of the province but keeping in view the basic necessities it legs behind. anyone who is shifted from countryside would be welcome but for the betterment of life, it is not suggested but for the peace of life it would be recommended.
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