Top 10 Places To Visit In
Telangana
One of the oldest
dynasties in India the Sathavahanas were the dominant power here. The rule was
followed by the reign of prominent royal dynasties like the Vakataka,
Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas but the golden age of the Telangana region came under
the reign of the Kakatiya dynasty which is attributed for most of the ancient
architecture in this State. In the 14th century the city of Hyderabad came
under the Delhi sultanate and the Nizams of Hyderabad which led to it becoming
a princely State. In this article we shall discuss in brief the different
cities of the upcoming State of Telangana.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Adilabad is the second largest city in Telangana
and is known for its handicrafts. The area is distinguished from the Karimnagar
and Nizamabad districts by the River Godavari. The Kawal wildlife sanctuary is
a home to wildlife species like the tiger, panther, crocodiles etc. The town is
also known for its various waterfalls and parks. A great place to visit would
be the Basar Saraswati Temple which is situated at the banks of the Godavari
River.
7. Mahbubnagar
Located at a distance
of around 100 kilometers from the capital Hyderabad,Mahbubnagar was
the core of the Sathavahanas and the Chalukya Dynasties’ reign and was also a
part of the Princely state of Hyderabad. The town is famous for various palaces
and ancient temples. A major tourist attraction is the ‘Peerlamarri’ which is a
800 years old banyan tree and its underlings are spread across 3 acres of land.
8. Medak
Medak is famous for its rock paintings that
date back to the Neolithic era. The Narsapur Forest is a great place to visit
especially for the wildlife enthusiasts. The Devnoor Village is a beautiful
village which is located by the Manjira River and is a great place to visit.
The Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary is also a great place to visit and is a home to
a variety of migratory birds and crocodiles. The Medak cathedral is a
monolithic church of the Methodist Christian sect and the second largest
Diocese in the world. The gothic styled architecture is a marvel to behold.
9. Nalgonda
The city of Nalgonda is
located between two hills and is known for its various hill forts. The rivers
Krishna, Musi River, Aleru, Peddavagu, Dindi and Paleru flow through the city
and enrich it with various natural resources. The World’s largest masonry dam,
Nagarjuna Sagar is located in this city and is a major source of irrigation in
the region. The town is also famous for its old temples and monuments.
10. Rangareddy
Rangareddy was form in 1978 when it split from the
Hyderabad district. The town is basically a rural district and is famous for
its temples. Ananta Padmanabhaswamy Temple is a major tourist attraction here.
The Osman Sagar Lake is also a great place to visit. The town however has fewer
attractions than the rest of the cities in Telangana and due it being close to
Hyderabad can be covered in a day.
Even though Telangana
is a newly christened state, we might see many more additions to the huge list
of tourist places to visit in the future. The cultural heritage and the
historic significance of Telangana has certainly made it a must visit place in
India.
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