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Andhra Pradesh Tourism
Warangal was once the capital of Kakatiya rulers of Andhra Pradesh. Read about sightseeing tours/ tour of Warangal.


Warangal Tourist Attractions

Warangal Fort Andhra PradeshThe cultural richness of Warangal is portrayed in its heritage monuments. On your visit to this erstwhile capital of the Kakatiyas, you would come across various structures that are somewhat ruined, yet depict the legacy of the ancient period. Religion has always been important in the Indian culture and the magnificent temples constructed in the primeval times substantiate this statement. Warangal has many ancient temples, which can add to your itinerary of sightseeing tours. Any tour to the historical city would be incomplete without visiting Warangal Fort, a masterwork of the Kakatiyas. Scroll down to get more information about the tourist attractions in Warangal.

Warangal Fort
Warangal Fort is one of the architectural wonders of the bygone era. Sited in south-east of Warangal city, the massive structure was built in the 13th century by rulers of the Kakatiya dynasty. Though presently in ruins, Warangal Fort still boasts of the dexterity of artists of earlier times.

Bhadra Kali Temple
Perched on a hill, Bhadra Kali Temple is a prominent religious place situated near Warangal. The presiding deity of Bhadra Kali is portrayed with eight arms, embracing a weapon in each hand. Built during the Kakatiya period, the temple structure boasts of Chalukyan style of architecture. Devotees throng this temple during the festive season of 'Navratri' and Kali Puja.

Someshwara Temple
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Someshwara Temple was constructed by the Kalyani Chalukya Emperor - Someswara III. This primeval shrine embraces atypical variety of the Chalukyan architecture. The sculptures found here represent the dexterity of sculptors, who made such beautiful figurines.

Jain Mandir
No less than 2,000 years old, Jain Mandir boasts of intricate carvings and splendid architecture. It is dedicated to Lord Mahavira and the striking idol of 5 ft is entirely crafted out of Jade. Puffed up with beautiful images of Thirthankaras, the temple is a very popular amongst the Jains. This shrine receives plenty of people at festivals.