Telangana will surprise you with a myriad of historical places to visit. You will come back as a learned person and with so much information that you skipped in your history classes. Have a look at all the awesome places to visit in Telangana
that you should visit on your trip and get going! Make sure you don’t miss out on any of these on your tour!
1. Hyderabad
Hyderabad, the capital and the largest city of the State of Telangana and also the capital of the State of Andhra Pradesh till the next capital is determined. The place is rich with historic and urban structures. The city is also a home to the ‘Telugu Film Industry ‘or ‘Tollywood’, which is the second largest producer of motion pictures in India. Monuments like Charminar, marketplaces, cuisines, the town of Hyderabad is a must visit.
- Charminar
- Golconda Fort
- Makkah Masjid
- Old City.
- Salarjung Museum
- Qutb Shahi Tombs
- Hussain Sagar Lake
- Birla Mandir
- Chowmahalla Palace
- Ramoji Film City
- Spanish Mosque
- Paigah Tombs
- Chilkoor Balaji Temple
- Nehru Zoological Park
- Shamirpet
2. Warangal
The district lies not very far from the Capital city of Hyderabad and is one of the largest cities in Telangana. Warangal enshrines a huge number of ancient temples and monuments. The Pakhal lake is a must visit. The thousand pillar temple here is a historic marvel to behold and will ensure you note it down in your bucket lists for this city.
- Warangal Fort
- Thousand Pillar Temple
- Pakhal Lake
- Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary
- Kakatiya Rock Garden
- Kakatiya Musical Garden
- Bhadrakali Temple
- Ramappa Lake
3. Nizamabad
Located by the River Godavari, Nizamabad is also a major city in the State of Telangana. The town is famous for its various temples and historical monuments. The Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary is located next to the Pocharam Lake in Nizamabad and contains a rich flora and fauna. The Nizamabad fort is also a great place to visit.
- Nizamabad Fort
- Alisagar Reservoir
- Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary
- Archaelogical And Heritage Museum
- Pochampad Dam
- Nizam Sagar Dam
- Mallaram Forest
- Kanteshwar
4. Karimnagar
Karimnagar is located by a tributary of the Godavari River and is located at an approximate distance of 165 kilometers. The city is famous for its various historical forts owing to it being under the Nizam’s reign. The Elgandal fort is a great place to visit due to its great location. The town is also famous for its various pilgrimage spots with some really amazing temples. The city is the 4th most populated city in the State of Telangana.
- Elgandal Fort
- Manthani Temples
- Jagtial Fort
- Ramagiri Fort
- Ujwala Park
- Rajiv Deer Park
- Vemulawada
- Kaleshwaram
5. Khammam
The city’s name ‘Khammam’ owes to the local derivation of the name of hill located in this area. The Godavari River covers an area of 250 kilometers in this area from the Warangal district. This is also rich in coal minerals and called the ‘Coal Town of South India’. The town is famous for its lakes, forts, temples and hot springs. The Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary is a great place to visit which houses animals like tigers, pythons, jackals etc.
- Khammam Fort
- Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary
- Kallur
- Lakaram Lake
- Nelakondapalli
- Sri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple
- Perantalapalli
- Gundala
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