Singer Amrutha Suresh is a self-confessed travel junkie who regularly posts beautiful snaps of her trips to various exotic destinations on social media. And the latest pictures show the singer having a great time with her beau and music director Gopi Sundar at the historic Hyderabad city in Telangana. In one of the pics, the duo is in a jovial mood against the backdrop of the iconic Charminar. Earlier, Amrutha had uploaded a video showing the pristine beauty of the cardamom plantations at Thekkady in Kerala.

Charminar is an age-old structure that stands tall amidst the hustle and bustle of the old city in Hyderabad. It seems that all roads lead to Charminar as thoroughfares, with shops on both sides, from all directions converge towards the landmark monument. Thousands of tourists flock to Charminar, which means four minarets, every year to know and experience the magic of four.

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Amrutha and her daughter had visited Isha Foundation, which is situated 30km away from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, a few days ago and the singer took to her Instagram handle to share pics from there. The photos of Amrutha and her daughter had been clicked in front of the statue of Lord Shiva, which is the largest bust sculpture in the world. Isha foundation is a spiritual organization founded by Jaggi Vasudev, popularly known as Sadhguru, and the sprawling ashram complex is situated at the picturesque foothills of the Velliangiri Mountains in the Western Ghats.

Largest bust carving

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the Adiyogi Shiva statue on Mahashivratri on February 24, 2017. The mammoth statue is 112ft tall, 25m wide and 147ft long. The statue, which holds the Guinness record for the world’s largest bust sculpture, is completely made of steel and was completed in a year. Isha Foundation is one of the famous tourist centres in Coimbatore as thousands of devotees and students of spirituality visit this centre each year.  

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