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Introduction
Once the capital of a Hindu Shaivite kingdom, the culturally rich city of Warangal is today one of the most powerful influences in the economy as well as politics of Andhra Pradesh. It is also one of the leading voices in the fight for a separate Telengana state. Thus, if you are planning a holiday in Andhra Pradesh, make sure you include a tour to Warangal for a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Andhra Pradesh.
How To Reach
By Air
The Mamnoor Airport connects the city of Warangal with the rest of India.
By Rail
Well-connected to a number of other Indian cities by an efficient system of railways, Warangal can be easily reached from a number of important Indian cities. Located around 13 kms away from Warangal, Kazipet is the nearest major railway station of the region.
By Road
Well-connected to a number of neighboring cities by an efficient system of roadways, Warangal can be easily reached thanks to a number of vehicles that ply on its roads. These include cities like Adilabad, Suryapet, Palampet, Jagtial, Khammam, Bhadrachalam, Basara, Bangalore, Mysore and Tirupati.
Tourist Attractions of Warangal
Warangal Fort
The main tourist attraction of Warangal is the Warangal Fort, a remarkable witness to the history of Warangal. Built in the 13th century, this beautiful fort is a must-visit while planning a tour to Warangal.
Thousand Pillar Temple
An excellent example of the exquisite architecture of the Kakatiya era, this beautiful temple is one of the most important attractions of Warangal.
Siddeshwara Temple
Built in the 3rd century, this temple is famous for the fact that it is one of the few "paschima dwara mukha" temple or west facing temples in India.
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