Warangal
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Warangal
Are you excited about an expedition to a splendid destination like Warangal? In that case pack your bags and indulge in a journey from Hyderabad to Warangal, which is widely noted for its attractions. Warangal is the fourth largest city within the state of Andhra Pradesh and positions in the 32 nd position in India.
Warangal is placed about 157 km from Hyderabad and is positioned in the Telangana region of the Andhra Pradesh. Warangal is the administrative unit within the Warangal District. Travel to Warangal, which boasts of striking lakes, impressive temples and attractive flora and fauna. Warangal District is spread to an area of about 12,846 km², and carries a population of about 2,818,832. Warangal is surrounded by Karimnagar District towards its northern end, Khammam District towards its eastern and southeastern end, Nalgonda District towards the southwestern end, while Medak District lise towards the western end. Warangal is famous for granite mining and is noted for the production of rice, chilies, cotton, and tobacco.
The best time top visit Warangal is during the winter months of November to March. During the 12th to 14th centuries, this legendary city of Warangal was the capital city of Kakatiyas. It possesses some of the finest forts, dense forests and verdant hills. Visit the Warangal Fort in Warangal that attracts you with its famous stone gateways carved out of single rock, which were popularly known as Kirti Toranas (The gateways of glory) during the time of Kakatiyas. Visit Warangal for its Thousand Pillar Temple, which is a supreme instance of Kakatiya structural design and carving. The Ramalingeswara Temple in Warangal exhibits the grandeur of the Kakatiya kingdom along with its architectural exquisiteness. Visit the noted Goddess Kali temple of Bhadra Kali, which rests on the summit of Hanamkonda and Warangal. Tour to the Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary in Warangal, beside the Pakhal Lake, lying about 50 km from Warangal, that reserves animal species like tigers, panthers, sambhars and other major wildlife. Unwind your day at the fountains present in the Musical Gardens of Warangal.
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