Best of Warangal Recommended by Indian travellers A historical place

Created Date: 18 October 2014
Best of Warangal Recommended by Indian travellers
A historical place
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As we heard about Warangal,
it reminded us Kakatiya dynasty.
You can see the greatest
architecture on every corner of
the city. Warangal fort,...
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Guide includes:About destination | Top things to do | Best accommodations | Travelling tips | Best time to visit
About Warangal
Warangal District is situated in Telangana. It is one of the largest cities of Telangana. The
largest Municipal Corporation of the state is in Warangal district that encompasses three cities,
namely Warangal, Kazipet and Hanamakonda.
According to legend, Warangal and Hanamkonda were linked with the dynasties of the Great
Vishnukundins. Warangal, known as Orukal during the 18th century AD, was a capital city of the
Yadava King of Tuluva. This city was also ruled by the Kakatiyas or Ganapathis, from the middle
of the 12th century AD up to two hundred years.
Few kings like Polaraja Rudra Deva-I, Rani Rudrama Devi, Ganapathi Deva and Prathaparudra
were able to occupy great positions in Warangal History. Though the city has seen phases of
success under the rule of several kings, historians have divided the development of the city into
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four stages on the basis of important historical events and growth of the city.
Warangal is situated 148 kilometres north-east of Hyderabad. The place is 870 ft above mid
sea level and is bound on the west by the Medak district, on the east by Khammam district and
on the south by Nalgonda district. Spread over12846 sq km, the district has a tropical climate
and is very hot in summer and moderately cold in winter. It generally tends to be dry and warm
during the summer season and remains like this till August and September.
The culture of Warangal is mainly recognised for fine arts and literature. Various art forms like
modern songs, poetry, dance, painting and films has emerged and flourished in this city. Every
two years, the district hosts a Samakka-Sarakka Jatara (congregation), commemorating the
fight of a mother-daughter duo with the reigning ruler over injustice. Besides this, the Batkamma
festival is an important festival of this place.
Warangal has several ancient temples including Thousand Pillars Temple, Swayambhu
Temple, Rayaparthy Shiva Temple, Siddeshwara Temple, Inavolu Temple, Veeranarayana
Temple, which are popular tourist attractions. The place is also known for its lakes, parks and
wildlife. Other tourist attractions of Warangal include Padmakshi Gutta, Musical Garden,
Laknavaram Lake, Pandavula Guttalu, Champak Hills Sri, Khush Mahal, etc.
The nearest airport to reach Warangal is in Hyderabad, which is 160 km away. Warangal has
its own railway station and is linked to major cities in India by rail as well as road. The best time
to visit Warangal is the months of November to March, when the temperature lowers down
slightly.
Information
State:
Telangana
Famous for/as: Heritage
Altitude:
990 M
Featured review about Warangal
Warangal the temple town nesr Hyderabad
"Our short sweet but an eventful stay in Hyderabad took us to many places around Hyderabad
on weekends. One such weekend we decided to drive down to Warangal. I saw some
Goverment websites and Warangal as a place really excited both of us, moreover the distance
of just 150 km was another reason. We didn’t know much about Hyderabad and places around
so my husband inquired few of the locals in his office. To our utter dismay, almost all of them
told him not to visit Warangal, as it is a place famous for naxalites. Many said that there is
nothing much to do in Warangal…and no one whom he inquired had visited Warangal being a
resident of Hyderbad for more than 15 yrs……….we were almost on the verge of dropping our
plans… but as it is said “ADVENTURE IS NOT OUTSIDE A MAN, ITS WITHIN”…we
decided………come what may…we will drive down. And lets see what happens???????
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…………..So I intensified my research decided the places to visit…and we both finally agreed to
see the rich architecture of the Kakatiya dynasty. But there was nothing on the Internet… no
reviews…so not many have visited this place????!!…I must admit that though we were ready
for this adventure…we were still expecting a town, which would be, sparsly populated with
abandoned streets…!!!!
We left early moring at about 6 am from Jubilee hills, crossed Secunderabad from where we
took the Tarnaka main road, crossed Uppal and soon we touched the highway towards
Warangal.The road was smooth and the drive was carefree.
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, 'Orugallu', and finally changed to Warangal.
We were on our weekend to Warangal but we realized the following, exciting places were on
the way, so we decided to cover these as well not expecting much from Warangal
Food, sight-seeing and shopping: The following been listed below in the order of distance
· Bhongir fort -------80 KMS (all distances from hyderabad)
· Yadagirigutta temple-------90 KMS
· Pembarti------100KMS
· Kolanupaka a jain temple
· Jangaon. “Ram” from Ramayana once visited this place!!!!!!!!!
· Warangal 150 KMS
· Ramappa lake and ramappa temple 220 KMS
After covering a stretch of about 80 kms from our residence we reached the 12th century made
Bhongir Fort. The fort is built on an isolated gigantic rock. The fort was earlier known as
Bhuvanagiri. We did not climb the fort; instead we decided to have scrumptious breakfast.
I guess its good to reach this place early morning or late evening, as there is no shelter from the
sweltering heat up there. Also (I think) its better to come in groups as the place looked isolated
from below!!!!!!!! The small fort has nothing much to show except the panoramic view of the
neighboring places which it offered at 500 feet above the ground. …. As told to us by the
locals…. Guys you may try going up there!!!!!!!!!
Guys following this Itinerary…please eat well…. There are no other good place to eat on the
way till Warangal… not that I can remember of!!!!!!!!!
Our next destination was Yadagirigutta, home to a hill temple. After Bhongir watch out for the
left turn you need to make under a huge sculpted archway where the road leaves the main
highway to proceed to the temple. About 3 kms before the foot of the cave temple is a shrine to
Shiva, which has an enormous, and hugely kitschy, Hanuman-Shiva concrete statue straddling
the courtyard. You can actually see the top of Yadagirigutta from there. Keep going. The drive is
uphill and because it was a Saturday the place was crowded and we had difficulty in parking our
vehicle
The temple: The sanctum of this hill temple is a natural cavern on the hill. Jwala Narasimha,
Ghandabheranda Narasimha, and Yoga Narasimha are held in worship here, in addition to a
silver image of Lakshmi Narasimha and a shrine to Aandaalamma. There was a huge crowd
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and so we took the special darshan ticket, we could speed up the process other wise we would
have to wait in the queue for another 3 hours. This is one of the very famous temples of Andhra
Pradesh .Wow!!!! what a sacred start to our weekend!!!!!!!!
The next stop was Pembarti, which is about100 km from Hyderabad and about 60 kms from
Warangal. It is famous for statues, carvings and castings made of attractive copper alloys like
bronze and brass, which are famous all over the world. So the statues in the Manhattan hotel or
Tokyo corporate office may be from Pembarti. U can buy beautiful pandaans (betel nut carrying
boxes), ittar daans (scent containers) but what I liked the most was the brass lamp. It’s a must
stop for lovers of Indian crafts otherwise u may skip this halt. We just had a brief 15 min stop to
check the art center and also stretch ourselves. The people are very lazy and won’t show you
unless u ask……they have their clientele and are not bothered if u just drop in for a dekho…..
Be alert as the village is a tiny hamlet u may miss while driving.!!!!!!!!!
Very close to Pembarti ….. You have to take a detour of about 8 km to reach Kolanupaka. This
was the second capital town of Kalyani Chalukyas during the 11th century AD .The 2,000-yearold Jain temple of Mahaveer is a famous place of worship for Jains in the country. The temple is
embellished with beautiful images of Thirthankaras. The 5ft high image of Mahavira is entirely
carved of Jade.
It was a nice quiet place but by the time we reached this place, it was hot and we were tired.
The road to this temple is full of potholes, a stretch of shops on either side, a railway crossing
and no traffic control. We landed in a Catch 22 situation and had to move towards the temple,
as there was no way we could turn back. With no offence to the Jain community, I thought we
could have skipped this detour. We must be one of the few Non-jains to have visited so many
Jain temples in India!!!!!!!!
Next stop was located at a distance of 10 kms from Jangoan. It was the Sri Ramchandra temple
Jeedichal The temple is an ancient one and legends goes that, Lord Sri Rama visited this
temple on his way to 'Lanka' (Sri Lanka) after separation from his wife Sita. People also believe
that, Rama has killed the 'Maricha' who was in the guise of the Magis deer. A boulder namely
'Ledi Banda','Jeedigundam' and 'Palagundam' the two pushkarinis for the holy dip of the
pilgrims are seen here. Well we had to drive further and we were not prepared for the holy dip.
We visited the temple and left…it was getting hotter…and getting out of the car was impossible
now.
We had seen so many temples that we were having a feeling that we were on a pilgrimage…but
this temples that we saw had familiar names from the Ramayana which we just read in books…
so the thrill of seeing the places live took us to this temple!!!!!!!
Anyway we soon reached Warangal ……we were expecting a deserted town but the Punnami
hotel (run by the Andhra Pradesh tourism department) where we had booked a room for
ourselves was bang opposite the regional engineering college, but outside the city centre. (A
big disadvantage)
But booking at this place was the biggest mistake. Guys travelling to this region do not stay
here… The rooms are basic with a window AC with little cooling and lots of noise………it has no
running restaurant. …And no one comes here other than government officers. The staff is not
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helpful at all. The best place to stay and eat is Hotel Ashoka and it is in the city centre ……….
We had already paid in advance in Hyderabad and so were left with no choice. We had all our
meals in Ashoka; our hotel was not ready to serve even the morning tea. Please learn from our
mistake!!!!!!!!1
And yes stay where ever u want according to your budget but remember to book yourself an AC
room in my opinion… it is hot here, all round the year!!!!!!!!
Hotel Ashoka, Hanamakonda is the best hotel to stay Ph: 78491. Hotel Ratna, Warangal. PH:
60645. Hotel Shankar, hanamakonda. PH: 79196.are some more which u may try. STD Code:
08712
Activities & things to do: Warangal is a busy, crowded town like any other town can be. . There
is no danger of any naxalites…not any that we could feel…after a good lunch we came back to
our hotel and slept…. like a log. We were tired driving. , And woke up only at about 4:00 pm and
soon decided to explore the city. We had our own car… but decided to take an auto. We didn’t
want to spend time figuring out the roads. That that was a really good idea…Saturday the city
was crowded, with so many people on the streets, busy with shopping, finishing all the work, as
Sundays are a holiday here.
Our first stop was the Warangal Fort: The 13th century fort was built by Kakatiya king Ganapathi
Deva and his daughter Rudramma. It took nearly 62 years to complete the fort. Many sculptures
and other pieces of architectural values can be seen here. Built with Geometric intricacies, one
must not miss the carved thorana (leaf like) arches. A Temple of Mother earth is in the middle of
the fort (Swayam Bhudevi Alayam). It takes time to see this fort so start early. We had to rush,
as the temple would soon shut.
BHADRAKALI TEMPLE: The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, the Glant mother
Goddess, with fierce looking eyes and face. The main attraction of the temple is the stone
image of the diety in human form, in sitting posture, wearing a crown and having eight hands
holding various weapons. There is a huge tank and a garden near the temple where u can
spend some time. But there are too many mosquitoes to spoil the peace so carry a mosquito
repellent cream for sure.
Next we went to theThousand Pillar Temple or the Rudreshwar Swamy Temple: This temple is
dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Surya is star shaped. Built in 1163AD in the unique
'Trikootalaya' style of Chalukyan temples, is a fine example of Kakatya architecture and
sculpture. The shrine is famous for its richly caved pillars, exterior walls, ceiling slabs and fine
sculptures. The beautifully carved black Nandi, a monolith, has a very highly polished finish. It is
situated in the middle of the city so after this was dinnertime!!!!.By the end of the day we
realised that we had not seen so many temples in a day ever !!!!We soon slept as we were tired
and had to get up early morning for our next destination.
Ramappa Temple at Palampet village is 70 kilometers from Warangal and about 220 kilometers
from Hyderabad .The drive to Ramappa was another interesting one…. you ‘ll see no vehicle,
no animal and no humans, just fields of sunflowers, till u reach the temple. Its like u own this
road and can drive with eyes shut…!!!!!!!!!!!
The Ramalingeswara temple, popularly called Ramappa Temple, is a classic example of
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Kakatiyan architecture. The construction of the temple dates back to 1213 AD and originally
there were said to be three structures but only one is presently intact. . U can see the ruins of
the other temples around. The Shivalaya stands majestically on a six-ft high star-shaped
platform. This temple is famous for its rich, intricate sculpture covered walls, pillars, brackets
and ceilings.
One km from the temple is the Ramappa Lake. Its water is spread over an area of more than 82
Sq.Kms with lush greenery all around. It is an excellent place for lovers of picnic. This was the
end of our holiday and the best part of the holiday. Actually I should not say this… but we saw
so many temples on the way and in the city that it was kind of getting monotonous…we thought
that this would be like any other lake… But it was a very nice place to just sit and look at the
blue waters…We had a half an hour boat ride (speed boat) for 200 rs, but it was worth it… one
doesn’t really need to do anything or talk…u can sit here for long hours conversing with the
silence…with the background music of the breeze, the birds and the trees interupting…we
stayed here for about 3 hours and finally left because we HAD to leave in order to reach home
in time……….. It was a Sunday and our holiday was almost at its end……
Travel tips, How to reach, travel warnings etc: What to Buy: I bought the Warangal carpet from
Lepakshi Handicrafts Podduturi Complex. But there are many more crafts on display so one
may choose as per their tastes
Just for your information…………Other places are Khadi Gramodyog Bhandar, Subedari
Hanamkonda (Khadi items), Warangal Dhurries Kothawada in Warangal, Pembarthy Brass
Material Near Jangoan in Warangal District Cheriyal Scroll Paintings at cherial 30 kms from
Jangoan in the Warangal District.
Sundays all shops are closed so plan accordingly
Fort Warangal Site Guide S. D Goush Pasha Tel: +91 9090107346.,,,,,,,,D. Ravinder Tel: +91
9390107212
P. Maheshwar 1000 Pillars Temple, Site Guide Tel: +91 9849236479
Ramappa Temple Site Guide G. Vijay Kuamar Tel: +91 0870 15-240161(PP) T. Venkatesh Tel:
+91 0870 15-240176(PP)
Regional Tourist Information Bureau, Warangal Tel: +91 0870 2459201
We had a nice weekend break but it may not be a fun holiday so plan accordingly. All you lovers
of temple architecture in Hyderabad…Warangal is a place worth a visit once…it’s very safe …
towards the end the thought of naxalites was so diluted that we just didn’t remember that there
was a fear lurking over us at the beginning of our holiday…(I know there are too many temples)
………. But enjoy the break!!!!!!" - Arti mukesh rathi, Bangalore, Mar 27, 2008
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Top attractions in Warangal recommended by HolidayIQ.com travellers
Thousand Pillared Temple
Type:
Temple
Entry: Free
Ranked:
1
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Ranked: 1 Of 20
Ratings: 6.00/7 (5 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - To , Saturday - To , Sunday - To , Public Holidays - To
"The Kakathiya Kingdom did good Architecture on that time only. Even Now a days cant do
replica at least 30 % .In The temple Huge Nandi Idle , Lord Shiva , Bhadrakali temple are Good
Eye Feast .I liked the Temple so much .I used to go whenever i..." - Karun Tallada,
Bangalore, 3 days ago
Warangal Fort
Type:
Fort
Entry: Paid
Ranked: 2 Of 20
Ratings: 5.50/7 (3 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - To , Saturday - To , Sunday - To , Public Holidays - To
"Yess, its one of he veryyy veryy good place and it shows how the traditional india is. it has
good places to take photo, it is one of the powerfull god. it shows kakitya ruler building
strategyy" - Shivakuru Boss, Chennai, 2 months ago
2
Hanamkonda
Type:
Village
Entry: Free
Ranked: 3 Of 20
Ratings: 5.00/7 (1 Reviews)
"It is baically a market where tourist get waht ever they want famous for it textiles and south
indian food. you can visit it any time you want .there are various type of shops ranging from
books to clothes and shoes to food. " - Dheeraj Ramchandani, Jaipur, May 28, 2014
3
Ramappa Temple
Type:
Temple
Entry: Free
Ranked: 4 Of 20
Ratings: 6.25/7 (1 Reviews)
Timings: Monday - Friday - To , Saturday - To , Sunday - To , Public Holidays - To
"The Great architectural enginnering monument in warangal.This temple is full of great
sculptures of kaktiya dyansty. its 700 years old. its around 78 kms away from warangal but
buses,taxis are available to visit it. it required one day to visit as..." - Kathik , Hyderabad, Jun
27, 2014
4
Bhadrakali Temple
Type:
Temple
Entry: Free
Ranked: 5 Of 20
Ratings: 5.50/7 (1 Reviews)
Timings:
5
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Timings: Monday - Friday - To , Saturday - To , Sunday - To , Public Holidays - To
"It is a Good place to visit . it is one if the oldest temples in india of goddess BhadraKali. It is one
of the main attraction for tourist in Warangal.The sunset is worth watching. It i located on the
lake.there are many small temples also there. " - Dheeraj Ramchandani, Jaipur, May 28,
2014
Lakhnavaram Lake
Type:
Lake
Entry: Free
Ranked: 6 Of 20
Ratings: 7.00/7 (1 Reviews)
"This is an excellent place and must visit place in Warangal. a beautiful ocean like lake (not in
summer) when the water is full it looks amazing. There is a rope way kind of bridge to the small
island in the lake, boating is there and good to..." - Ravi Akarapu, Chennai, 1 month ago
6
7
Pakhal Lake
Type:
Lake
Entry: Free
Ranked: 7 Of 20
8
Jain Mandir
Type:
Temple
Entry: Free
Ranked: 8 Of 20
Timings: Monday - Friday - To , Saturday - To , Sunday - To , Public Holidays - To
Ramappa Lake
Type:
Lake
Entry: Free
Ranked: 9 Of 20
Ratings: 7.00/7 (0 Reviews)
9
10 Sri
Veeranarayana Temple
Type:
Temple
Entry: Free
Ranked: 10 Of 20
Timings: Monday - Friday - To , Saturday - To , Sunday - To , Public Holidays - To
Popular hotels in Warangal recommended by HolidayIQ.com travellers
1
Ashoka Hotel
Price:
Ranked:
Ratings:
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Rs. 1,100 - 1,600
1 Of 22
Ratings:
Address:
5.04/7 (21 Reviews)
6-1-242, Main Road
Hanamkonda
Warangal
Phone:
0870-6692220
Website:
Www.hotelashoka.in
Preferred by: Group | Hyderabad Travellers
"Good Accommadation provided by Ashoka Grand , Nice Food Served , and we
tried warangal specials also , it so Yummy . Who will like spicy food , easily get it
, with out asking them :), if you like simple spicy you should avoid some of
varieties ...." - Karun Tallada, Bangalore, 3 days ago
Read 21 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com
2
Ratna Hotel
Price:
Rs. 700 - 1,100
Ranked: 2 Of 22
Ratings: 4.4/7 (20 Reviews)
Address: M G Road
Pochamma Maidan
Warangal
Phone: 0870-2500645
"Ratna hotel is one of old hotel in warangal. Its located in pochamma maidan.
Near the famous statue of Rani Rudrma Devi. Nonveg and Veg are available .
Specially chicken pot biryani is very famous. Specially Nonveg lovers like pot
biryani and..." - Ravi krishna Merugu, , 4 weeks ago
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3
City Grand Hotel
Price:
Ranked:
Ratings:
Address:
Rs. 1,450 - 2,650
3 Of 22
5.19/7 (14 Reviews)
15-2-64, S.V.P Road
Rangampet, Warangal
Phone:
870-2454587
Preferred by: Family, Couple | Hyderabad Travellers
"I stayed at city grand hotel when i first visited warangal and i must say it was a
good experience.The room was cosy,the service passable and the food
delicious.It is quite near to warangal railway station and also there are some
good tourist..." - Adithya Allu, Visakhapatnam, 4 days ago
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4
Suprabha Hotel
Price:
Rs. 1,500 - 2,000
Ranked: 4 Of 22
Ratings: 5.25/7 (13 Reviews)
Address: Nakkalagutta
Hanamkonda
Phone: 0870-2573888
Website: Www.suprabhahotel.in
"Many people suggested this hotel before going to warangal. The hotel lobby
and restaurant was ok,. but rooms are very bad.. I saw around 3 to 4 rooms
none of the rooms were good. bad foul smell all around. balcony is available for
some rooms but..." - Sri kanth Chennaparapu, , 3 weeks ago
Read 13 hotel reviews on HolidayIQ.com
5
Haritha Hotel
Price:
Ranked:
Ratings:
Address:
Rs. 700 - 1,300
5 Of 22
5.26/7 (7 Reviews)
Near Temple
Warangal
Phone:
08752-243691
Website:
Www.tourisminap.com
Preferred by: Family | Hyderabad Travellers
"i visited this hotel last month and stayed three days.the location of hotel is very
good and easily reachable.the staaff were very responsive and helful.the rooms
were cleaned and comofortable.the service was instant.food was amazing i
enjoyed a..." - Harshita Pandey, Bhopal, 3 days ago
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6
Landmark Hotel
Price:
Rs. 1,750 - 2,240
Ranked: 6 Of 22
Ratings: 4.91/7 (8 Reviews)
Address: Water Tank, Nakkalagutta
Beside Vyshnavi Showroom
Warangal
Phone: 870-2546333
"I Visited to NIT Warangal. Hotel was good because it was located in city centre.
Services was not too good, they are better. Need to be improved.we celebrate a
party there, we enjoyed a lot for the food, and we got a good rooms. We got
served..." - Chitti Babu, Visakhapatnam, 3 months ago
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Surya Hotel
Price:
Rs. Upto 900
Ranked: 7 Of 22
Ratings: 3.43/7 (5 Reviews)
Address: 8-6-16, Station Road
Warangal Dist.
Phone: 0870-2441834
"Hotel location is good it's near railway station and maintenance also good, well
parking area, service also good for food, snacks and drink, but staff cooperation
is not good with customers, for middle class it very best in warangal and
lighting..." - Gajjela Sathish, Hyderabad, Jan 28, 2014
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8
Vijaya Lodge
Price:
Rs. 400 - 800
Ranked: 8 Of 22
Ratings: 4.94/7 (4 Reviews)
Address: 8-7-140, Station Road
Warangal Dist.
Phone: 0870-2442222
"We went to Warangal for Admision to National Intstitute of Technology
Warangal . We were four people i,my father and my two uncles. The location is
good ,The hotel is just a walking distance from the warangal station so it is not
difficult to..." - Dheeraj Ramchandani, Jaipur, May 28, 2014
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9
Supreme Hotel
Price:
Rs. 500 - 800
Ranked: 9 Of 22
Ratings: 5.29/7 (3 Reviews)
Address: 6-2-221, Chowrasta Hnk
Hanamkonda, Warangal Dist.
Phone: 0870-2563488
"The hotel is centrally located at Hanumakonda chowrastha, 5 minutes drive
from bus stand, 15 minutes drive from warangal railway station or kazipet
railway station.AC and Non AC rooms areavailbale. Service is excellent. staff
courteous. THey are..." - Chinna maddaiah Chatakonda, Chennai, Jun 9,
2014
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10 Apsara
Lodge
Price:
Rs. 200 - 300
Ranked: 10 Of 22
Ratings: 4.4/7 (2 Reviews)
Address: 7-1-117, Hanamkonda
NBS, Hanamkonda
Warangal Dist.
Phone: 0870-2579025
"I went to this hotel on a family trip to warangal city. Hotel located on the main
road. Rooms are cleaned and well arranged. we have booked this through
agent. Though the complimentary breakfast is included in package, they
charged bill. The..." - Kathik , Hyderabad, 3 months ago
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Best way to travel from Hyderabad to Warangal
The distance between Hyderabad and Warangal, is almost 150 km. It takes a little more than
two hours, by road. Though there are many trains between these two places, the best way to
reach Warangal, is by driving your car. One just needs to follow NH 202, to reach Warangal
from Hyderabad. Start from NTR Garden, cross Himayath Nagar and Tilak Nagar and
continuing along HN 202, cross Prashant Nagar and Buddha Nagar. After 52 km, you will reach
Bhongir and then Jangaon, which is 37 km further. From Jangaon, Warangal is just 63 km.
Transport options from Hyderabad to Warangal
Hyderabad to Warangal By Car: Hire a cab or rent a car from Hyderabad to drive down to
Warangal, which takes around 2 hours. Approximate cost of cab ranges from INR15 to INR20
per kilometre, depending upon the type of car. It is recommended for group travellers and
families.
Hyderabad to Warangal By Bus: Take a direct bus from Hyderabad to Warangal that takes
around 3 hours. Bus Station of Warangal is located about 4 km away from the city centre. Take
a bus, taxi or auto-rickshaw for reaching the city centre from the bus station. It is a suitable
option for individual travellers and backpackers
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