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Warangal Tour Packages

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Warangal Holiday Packages

Warangal, an ancient capital city of the Kakatiyas Dynasty, is the second-largest city in Telangana in terms of population. The cultural capital of Telangana, Warangal, is famous for its handlooms, handicrafts, and traditional crafts.
Warangal houses Thousand Pillar Temple and Warangal Fort, which are declared World Heritage sites by UNESCO.

Book your Warangal tour package with TravelTriangle to explore this town endowed with history and come back home with a bag full of happy memories. Specially mapped out by our travel experts, these travel packages provide a hassle-free experience. They are easily customizable according to your convenience. You would want to go back again once you explore these places.

Best Tourist Places To Explore In Warangal

1. Thousand Pillar Temple

What’s Special: Sacred spot

Timings: 6 am to 6 pm

Transportation Option: Auto, taxi, bus

With star-shaped architecture, the Thousand Pillar Temple consists of three shrines devoted to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Surya. The temple, built by Rudra Deva in 1163 AD, is also known as Sri Rudreswara Swamy Temple. The three shrines in the temple are collectively called Trikootalayam. The temple, consisting of thousand pillars, exhibit Kakatiya and Chalukyan architecture. A peculiar thing one can witness in this temple is that the life-like Nandi bull faces east, unlike in other temples of India, where it faces west. This temple is the most-explored spot in the Warangal tour package.

2. Bhadrakali Temple

What’s Special: Religious significance

Timings: 5:30 am to 1 pm and 3 pm to 8:30 pm

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, auto

Dedicated to Kali Mata or Bhadrakali Ammavaru, the mother Goddess in Hindu mythology, Bhadrakali Temple is located on the banks of Bhadrakali Lake. It was built in 625 AD by Chalukya King Pulakeshin II to celebrate his win against the Vengi region. The idol of Kali Mata, made of stone, resides in a sitting position and has eight hands, holding a weapon in each. One can witness the festival of Brahmotsava, celebrated on a grand scale every year on the temple premises. Holiday packages of Warangal let you add a visit to Bhadrakali Temple.

3. Warangal Fort

What’s Special: Historical monument

Timings: 10 am to 7 pm

Transportation Option: Taxi, bus, auto

Maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, Warangal Fort was built in the 12th century. The fort has four lofty gates known as Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, which used to be the entrances to the now-in-ruins Svayambhu Temple. Other historical marvels in the complex include the Kush Mahal, Ramalingeswara, Venkateswara, and Ekasila Temple. The fort, which can be spotted in various Telugu movies, is the main attraction in the Warangal tour plan.

4. Kakatiya Musical Garden

What’s Special: Water-fountain Show

Timings: 9 am to 8 pm

Transportation Option: Auto, taxi, bus

Spread across an area of 15 acres, Kakatiya Musical Garden, as the name suggests, is a musical garden in Warangal. Its main attraction is a musical water-fountain show, which takes place in the evenings. Apart from that, Children’s Park, Duck Pond, Cactus Garden, and Frog Rock Point Dinosaur reside on the premises. A pedal boating facility is also available.

5. Vana Vignana Kendra (Mini Zoo)

What’s Special: Intriguing fauna

Timings: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, closed on Mondays

Transportation Option: Bus, taxi, auto

Built to preserve flora and fauna, Vana Vignana Kendra, also known as Kakatiya Zoological Park, is maintained by the Forest Department of India. Nilgai, Ring Doves, Sambhar, Peacocks, Crocodiles, Sloth bears, and Pheasants, to name a few, reside in the mini zoo. A Butterfly Garden, an Education Center, and a library, on the premises, make a great combination of fun and knowledge. Students from different schools come here for field trips and research work.

Best Time To Visit Warangal

April to June

The weather during the summer season of Warangal is scorching hot. Due to this, sightseeing becomes problematic. Hence, tourists avoid visiting Warangal during summer.

July to September

The monsoons in Warangal provide relief from the scorching summer heat. But the heavy rainfall is not suitable for sightseeing.

October to March

The ideal time to plan a trip to Warangal is during the winter. The weather remains breezy and cool, making it suitable for sightseeing. Being the peak season, Warangal has high footfall in winter.

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How To Reach Warangal?

By Air

Warangal has no airport of its own and as a result, no direct flights. However, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, located in Hyderabad, is approximately 160 km from Warangal. From the airport, taxi services are available to Warangal.

By Rail

Depending on the days of their run, 174 trains stop by Warangal Railway Station. With well-built platforms, this station has direct connectivity to many cities. After deboarding at the station, you can take an auto-rickshaw or board a bus to reach your destination.

By Road

Warangal is well-connected via buses to Hyderabad, Tirupati, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hubli, to name a few.