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Places of Interest
  • Thousand Pillar Temple:

    1000 pillar temple
    at Warangal
    This temple is one of the finest examples of Kakatiya architecture and sculpture. Rudra Deva built it in 1163 in the style of Chalukyan temples, star shaped and triple shrined.Recently when the archeological department was making excavations, they found a well below the kalyanamantapam, which leads us to the conclusion that the foundation of this wonderful structure was built on water!.
  • Warangal Fort:

    Warangal fort, which dates back to the 13th century, is 2 km away from the Warangal Railway station.

    The fort was destroyed by invaders and only the ruins can now be seen. The fort had three layers of protection, remnants of which can still be seen today. The first layer is a mud wall, currently up to about 20 feet high and several kilometers in circumference, encircling the fort. The second layer is a wall up of granite rock. The fort has famous stone gateways, about 30 feet high and still standing, a masterpiece carved from a single rock. They are called Kirti Toranas (The gateways of glory) of Kakatiyas. They have become a widely replicated symbol for Andhra Pradesh tourism.

    One of the Kirti toranas of Kakatiya Dynasty
  • Planetarium and Musical Garden:

    There is a planetarium and a beautiful garden near to Bhadrakali Temple. The garden has a good sound and light shows with water fountains. This place is famous with the students.

  • Ramappa Temple:

    Ramappa Temple also known as Ramalingeswara Temple, this temple is situated in Palampet village, 70 km from Warangal. This is a beautiful monument dating back to 1213. It displays the glory and richness of the Kakatiya kingdom and is the finest specimen of the temple architecture of the time.
  • Bhadra Kali Temple:

    Situated on a hilltop between Hanamkonda and Warangal, it is noted for its stone image of the Goddess Kali. The temple is located on the banks of the "Bhadrakali" lake.
  • Samakka-Sarakka Jatra:

    It is a biennial event held once in every two years. People from almost all the South Indian states come to worship these deities.
  • Siddeshwara Temple:

    Which was built in 3rd century, its one of the paschima dwara mukha temple (that is the entrance will be from west)
  • Jain Temple at Kolanpak or Kolanupaka:

    Jain Temple at Kolanupaka
    The 2,000-year-old Jain temple of Mahavira is a famous place of worship for Jains in the country. The temple is embellished with beautiful images of Tirthankaras. The 5 ft high image of Mahavira is carved entirely out of jade. Kolanupaka is off the town of Aler which lies almost exactly midway(75km) between Warangal and Hyderabad. This was the second capital town of Kalyani Chalukyas during the 11th century. During this period the village was a religious centre of Jains, and ranks among other great Jain centers in the south. The State Department of Archaeology and Museums established the Kolanupaka Museum which exhibits exquisite artifacts from the numerous historical monuments in Kolanupaka.
  • Pembarti:

    Pembarti village famous for brassware lies on the Warangal-Hyderabad highway, 15 km from Jangaon and 10km before Aler town. It has a quaint little railway station made famous in the telugu movie hit Varsham(Rain).
  • Sri Veeranarayana Temple:

    This temple was built in the Chalukyan style around 1104.
  • Pakal Lake:

    A man-made lake built in 1213 by the Kakatiya king, Ganapathideva, by harnessing a small tributary of the Krishna River. It is located 50 km from Warangal and spreads over an area of 30 kms.
  • Vanavigyan Kendra:

    Situated on Hunter Road between Hanamkonda and Warangal.
  • Komaravelli:

    Komaravelli is holy place where devotees worship Komaravelli Mallana Swamy. Komaravelli is situated just before 10 km from Siddipet while going from Hyderabad/Secundrabad. There is no train facility here, and it can only be reached by road.
  • Bussapur:

    village of govindaraopet mandal a suspension bridge is here. it is 178mts long. this bridge is on laknavaram lake. The fair starts on first week of January and lasts until "Ugadi" every year. On the last week of fair devotees walk on fire, a ritual called "Aggi Gundalu".