| Hyderabad & Secunderabad | Warangal | Vijayawada |
| Visakhapatnam | Tirupathi | Goa |
| Aurangabad & Maharashtra | Hampi & karnataka |
Warangal, the ancient capital city
of the Kakatiya kingdom is an enthralling place. The fort city was bulit
by Ganapati Deva during the 12th century.
How to reach Warangal lies 157 kms from Hyderabad
on the Secunderabad – Vijayawada Railway line. All trains travelling on
this route stop here.
What to see Thousand Pillar Temple Built in 1163 AD by Rudra Deva, the
temple with its one thousand richly carved pillars, perforated screens,
exquisite icons, rock cut elephants and the monolithic Nandi statue is
reminiscent of a turbulent yet glorious history.
Ramappa Temple Dating back to 1213 AD, Ramappa Temple
is the right choice for architecture lovers. The medieval temple documents
the glory and grandeur of the Kakatiya kingdom.
Pakhal A breathtaking man made lake, Pakhal
entices the visitors with an exciting wildlife sanctuary stretching
across 860 sq.kms.
Warangal Fort Built in 13 th century by Ganapati Deva and Rani Rudramma, Warangal Fort showcases the pride and power of the famous Telugu dynasty, the Kakatiyas. The once impregnable fort boasts of some exquisite pieces of sculpture. |
| Hyderabad & Secunderabad | Warangal | Vijayawada |
| Visakhapatnam | Tirupathi | Goa |
| Aurangabad & Maharashtra | Hampi & karnataka |