Experience nature at Pakhal Lake, a top destination for relaxation and recreation.
The Kakatiya stonework at Warangal Fort still stops people mid-step. Here is how to read the four Kirti Toranas and plan an unhurried morning.
The 12th-century Thousand Pillar Temple in Hanamkonda is a Kakatiya statement in stone, and the detail holds up nearly nine hundred years on.
Ramappa earned its UNESCO badge on merit. A day-trip guide to the floating-brick Kakatiya temple at Palampet, an hour and a half from the city.
Between Warangal and Hanamkonda, the Bhadrakali temple sits above its lake on granite boulders, and the view does as much work as the shrine.
Pakhal Lake is a Kakatiya-era irrigation lake turned wildlife sanctuary, and the tri-city escape when the streets start to feel close.
A tank of fuel from Warangal reaches lakes, waterfalls and Kakatiya temples by lunch. Here are the day trips worth the drive.
Orugallu means one stone, and walking old Warangal you understand the name. A route linking the fort, the gateways and the older temples.
