Warangal is where architecture meets nature. If you’re in the mood to explore, the wide roads and austere atmosphere make this the perfect weekend getaway.
Published Date – Sun 23/25 at 4:38pm

Hyderabad: Warangal is where architecture meets nature. If you’re in the mood to explore, the wide roads and austere atmosphere make this the perfect weekend getaway. Here are nine places you can’t miss while in town.
Thousand Pillar Temple
The Thousand Pillars Temple, built during the reign of the Kakatiya dynasty, is one of the oldest religious sites in Warangal. As the name suggests, the temple is famous for its thousands of beautifully carved columns. The columns are arranged in such a way that no two columns are arranged in a straight line.
The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva, known as Sri Rudreshwara Swamy. Carvings on the pillars depict scenes from Hindu mythology, including the stories of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, as well as images of gods, goddesses, rishi and dancers.
warangal fort
Warangal Fort, also known as Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, was built by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 13th century. The expansive area is perfect for day trips.
The most iconic building inside the fort is the Warangal Gate, also known as “Ekashila Thoranam”. From the fort there are panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the city of Warangal and the nearby countryside. Tourists can explore where the fort is located and marvel at the architectural splendor of the Kakatiya dynasty.
Lake Pahal
This man-made lake is a picturesque destination located about 50 kilometers east of the city of Warangal. The site also has Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary.
The lake covers an area of about 30 square kilometers and is intended to provide irrigation water for nearby farmland. Surrounded by low mountains and forests, the environment is quiet and beautiful.
The calm, clear waters of the lake reflect the surrounding landscape, creating a sense of tranquility. Boating facilities are available and in some seasons you can also spot migratory birds.
Kakatia Rock Garden
Like most of the other attractions in the area, it was built by the former rulers of the Kakatiya dynasty. This is the perfect place to hang out in the evening.
It consists of rock statues of many different animals, including deer, sambar, lion, giraffe and antelope, arranged in decorative patterns. In addition to rock statues, many flowers can be seen in the garden.This garden not only has a great reputation among tourists, it is also a top destination for kids, old and seniors to hang out
Kakatiya Music Garden
Kakatiya Music Garden is just a few meters away from the Rock Garden. Covering 15 acres, it features colorful musical fountains.
The main event, the Musical Fountain, starts at 7pm every night and is very lively. There is also a duck pond, a rose garden and a children’s park.
Govindarajalu Guta
If you don’t mind a long walk and are looking for amazing views then this place is for you. This small hill in Warangal is also a holy place for Hindus.
It is surrounded by small forests and villages. Best to go in the early evening to enjoy the sunset and view the city from the top of the hill. It’s very close to the train station, so transportation shouldn’t be a problem.