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What an incredible day! We visited as a family and were thoroughly entertained from start to finish. Walking through the Baahubali set felt like being in the movie, and the high-energy stunt show was absolutely thrilling. Beyond the blockbusters, the variety is amazing—we loved exploring the realistic railway station and train sets, the airplane interiors, and the charming European-style streets. The beautifully manicured Mughal Gardens provided a perfect, serene backdrop for photos. It truly feels like traveling the world in a single day. Highly recommend for a fun family day out
Beautiful and peaceful place with a unique bonsai garden collection. The small trees are shaped so artistically and displayed neatly, which makes the whole area look very aesthetic. The greenery and open space create a calm vibe, perfect for photography and relaxing walks. A nice spot to visit if you enjoy nature and creative gardening. 🌿📸
Stepping into the Kingdom of Mahishmati! If you are a fan of Indian cinema, visiting the Baahubali set at Ramoji Film City is an absolute non-negotiable. It is hands down the highlight of the entire tour. The Baahubali Experience: The scale of this set is mind-boggling. It’s not just a few props; you are literally walking through the kingdom of Mahishmati. The sheer size of the massive entrance gates, the intricate pillars, and the giant elephant statues make you feel tiny. • Must-See: The throne room is the showstopper. You can see the actual throne used in the movie (great photo op!). The prisoner/captive area and the central courtyard are also incredibly detailed. • Vibe: It feels surreal to walk on the same ground where the epic war scenes were filmed. The props like the chariots and weapons are still there and look surprisingly realistic up close. The Rest of the Park: Ramoji is huge (world's largest!), so expect a full day. The vintage bus tour is fun, and the gardens are well-maintained. The live shows (Wild West, Spirit of Ramoji) are decent entertainment if you need a break from walking. Practical Tips for Visitors: 1. Wear Comfortable Shoes: I cannot stress this enough. The Baahubali set alone involves a lot of walking on hard surfaces. 2. Beat the Heat: There is very little shade inside the massive open-air sets. Bring a cap, sunglasses, and plenty of water. 3. Timing: The tour buses to the Baahubali set can get crowded. Try to head there first thing or enquire about the "Star Experience" pass if you want to skip some queues (though the general ticket is fine if you are patient). 4. Food: Restaurants inside are okay but can be pricey and crowded during peak lunch hours. Verdict: Even if you aren't a die-hard fan, the engineering and art direction of the Baahubali set are a marvel to see in person. It’s a proud moment for Indian cinema and a must-visit in Hyderabad.


