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Warangal, once the capital of the Kakatiya Kingdom, is the fifth largest city of Andhra Pradesh.

Warangal's History, with beautiful lakes, fine temples, rich fauna & flora have contributed to its importance as a Tourist Centre.

The ancient name of Warangal was known to be Oruguallu or Omtikonda on account of huge boulder like hillock situated near the swayambhu Siva Temple and is also called "EKASILANAGARAM". In course of time, it was called as "Orally", and finally known as Warangal.



Warangal the ancient Kakatiya Kingdom has everything to satisfy the thirst of tourist all over the world. It has beautiful Lakes , Forts, Architectural Monuments, Wild Life Sanctuary, Musical Garden , Rock Garden, Vana Vigyana Kendra, Regional Science Centre , a fine blend of new and old. The Capital of Kakatiyas is just 150 KM from Hyderabad , the capital of Andhra Pradesh.

Thousand Pillars Temple 12th Century

Ramappa Temple 12th Century

Warangal Fort

Ghanpur Group of Temples.

WATER BODIES

Ramappa Lake

Pakhal Lake

Lakhnavaram Lake

RECENT ATTRACTIONS

Musical Garden
Rock Garden
Regional Science Centre
Van Vigyan Kendra
Etunagaram Wild Life Senctuary
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