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Warangal
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  • Internet Availability:Good
  • STD Code:8712
  • Languages Spoken:Telugu, Lambadi and Urdu
  • Major Festivals:Bathukamma, Bonalu, Kakatiya Festival, Ugadi and Shakambari Festival
  • Notes/Tips:None

Top 9 places to visit in Warangal

Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls Waterfall
Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls

Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls  The waterfalls at Bheemuni Paadam are in Seethanagaram...

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Laknavaram Lake Lake & Backwater
Laknavaram Lake

Laknavaram Lake  Warangal has beautiful lakes that feature in its landscape. Also,...

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Musical Garden and Planetarium Nature & Park
Musical Garden and Planetarium

It's hard to find a place like the Musical Garden & Planetarium that blends...

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Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary Lake & Backwater | Wildlife
Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary

Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary is another famous place to visit in Warangal, which is...

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Siddeswara Temple Pilgrimage
Siddeswara Temple

The Siddeswara Temple is in Hanamkonda, about 6 km from the centre of Warangal and...

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Sri Bhadrakali Devastanam Pilgrimage
Sri Bhadrakali Devastanam

In Hindu cosmic lore, Goddess Bhadrakali is one of the ten great forms of the Supreme...

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Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple Pilgrimage
Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple

Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple Situated in Warangal, Telangana, this is a possible sacred...

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Thousand Pillar Temple Pilgrimage
Thousand Pillar Temple

The Thousand Pillar Temple stands proudly in a small town called Hanamakonda in...

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Warangal Fort Historical & Heritage
Warangal Fort

The Warangal Fort is in the city of Warangal. It is a famous site in Telangana and a...

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Warangal

A trip to Warangal is like going back in time to the time of kings and queens. It has beautiful historical places and amazing natural beauty. One place you should visit is Parkhal Lake. People say that Warangal is the fifth biggest city in this state. Stories mention that it was called Oruguallu, Omtikonda, or Ekasilanagaram because a big hill looked like it was made out of a single stone. The beautiful historical places in Warangal take you back to the time of kings and queens. The natural beauty of Warangal is just as impressive, and you should also visit Parkhal Lake and the wildlife preserves.

Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls

The beautiful Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls is in Gudur, within the Warangal District of Telangana. Among the many places to visit in Warangal, Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls stands out. The name "Bheemuni Paadam" comes from the rock's shape, resembling Bheema's footprint, through which the water flows. The colours of the water during sunrise and sunset are breathtaking. The waterfall falls from a height of about 70 feet, forming a pool at the bottom, creating a peaceful and scenic view.

Laknavaram Lake Warangal

Laknavaram Lake is one of the most well-known tourist spots in Warangal because it has really beautiful scenery. This is a vast expanse of still waters spread over 10,000 acres and is where one can get away from the din and pollution of cities. The view is really breathtaking; beautiful woods and hills surround the lake. It has a curvilinear road, a lake and a forest on both sides. The view becomes even more beautiful with the hanging bridge and small islands. Most Warangal tours include this heavenly place for a perfect peaceful experience.

Musical Garden and Planetarium

People can find a lovely park called Musical Park next to Bhadrakali Lake. The most beautiful thing about this garden is the singing waterfall with the big rock that looks like its falling water. The park features a Kid's Park, a Duck Pond, and a Rose Garden, but it is not well cared for. There are still many people in the park on weekends and holidays. For those exploring Alampur tour packages, it is a great place to enjoy some peaceful moments.

Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary Warangal

A lot of people like to visit Pakhal Lake. This lake is spread over 30 square kilometres and is surrounded by lush woods and hills. It is a wonderful sight. The Pakhal Lake is a wonderful spot for families to spend time together. Nature lovers will also enjoy it. At Warangal's Pakhal Lake, you can hear birds singing, feel the cool air, and see beautiful scenery. Warangal tour packages provide the perfect opportunity to explore the natural beauty of this sanctuary.

Siddeswara Temple Warangal

People consider the Siddheshwara Temple in Warangal an old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is very close to Hanamkonda. The temple is attractive in appearance and resembles much in design the Chalukyan architecture. The beauty of its intricate carving walls makes it really very interesting to see. For Shivaites in Warangal, this is a very important temple. Very great numbers visiting this sacred spot during the Maha Shivarathri event. The temple is really magnificent, and the surrounding places are calm and very private. This shrine is a lot of peace for its devotees. The temple gives its followers a lot of peace of mind. This temple is also one of the important places spiritual seekers can visit in Warangal.

Sri Bhadrakali Devastanam

In India, the Bhadrakali temple in Warangal is one of the most incredible places for Goddess Bhadrakali to worship. It is an old temple built during the Chalukyan era in 625 AD. It is on top of a hill between the cities of Warangal and Hanamkonda, next to Bhadrakali Lake. There are only a few signs of the temple's great past left today, but it is still one of the holiest places and gets a lot of visitors every year. Warangal tour packages often include a visit to this sacred and historical site.

Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple

Inavole (also called Inole) is home to the Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, one of the oldest Shiva shrines in this area. This temple depicts Lord Shiva as a person, accompanied by his two guardians. Sri Ayanna, an official in the Kakatiya kingdom, ordered the construction of this temple in the 11th century. The temple's main draw is the 108 poles arranged in the shape of a chariot. People come to see the intricate carvings that show the Kakatiya dynasty, the four entry gates, and the Keerthi Toranam on the main door. Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple is a must-see in Alampur tour packages for those interested in historical and architectural marvels.

Thousand Pillar Temple

The astonishing temple is a perfect example of how splendid architecture would have looked in the Kakatiya era. Thousand Pillar temple is a true visitor's boon for each and every follower, history addict, and architecture lover. Just don't miss this 1000 Pillar Temple when you visit Warangal. The place is beautiful, and its history will grab hold of you. Rudra Deva built this temple for Lord Shiva in the 1200s. People call the temple Sri Rudreshwara Swamy Temple, and they made it in the style of Chalukyan Temples. Warangal tour packages include visiting this architectural marvel for history and culture enthusiasts.

Warangal Fort

The Warangal Fort is another interesting place for tourists to see in Warangal. This fort is one of the building wonders of the Kakatiya Dynasty. It was built on a hill called Ekashila in the 13th century. King Ganapatideva built Warangal Fort; later, his daughter Rani Rudrama expanded it. The fort reminds people of the area's wealth during the Kakatiya Kingdom's rule. It is a famous site in Telangana State and can be found in the southeast corner of Warangal city. It is a great example of both beautiful architecture and a lot of history. Warangal tour packages also include visits to this historic site.

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