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Telangana Travel - Tourist Attractions in India’s Youngest State

July 19, 2014 Roz Marra 0 Comments

Alampur, with its maze of structures, is just 15 km from the Kurnool-Hyderabad highway Among the newer attractions in the new state of Telangana is the Ramoji Film City in Anajpur Hayathnagar. Bhongir Fort in Bhuvanagiri, built on an isolated monolithic rock by the Western Chalukya ruler Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya VI, was origina
Consecrated in 1924 by the Methodist missionary Charles Posnett, the Medak Church is the cathedral of the diocese of Medak. First built by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 10th century, Golconda Fort passed into the hands of subsequent occupants Hussain Sagar Lake at night. The lake was built in the 16th century by Hazrat Hussain Shah Wali during the reign of Ibrahum Quli Qutub Shah.
Koilsagar Dam is located about 30 km from Mahabubnagar town. Kuntala Falls in Adilabad district of Telangana is a popular tourist spot The Charminar, the most recognizable monument in Hyderabad, will remain in the shared capital of the two states.
The Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad is one of the city's iconic structures. The Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is the pride of Telangana The picturesque Mallela Theertham Falls in Nallamala Forests are located at a distance of 185 km from Hyderabad.
The Qutub Shahi tombs in Hyderabad The riverside attraction of Papikondalu is 60 km from Bhadrachalam in Telangana. The Salar Jung Museum, the third-largest museum in India, holds the private collection of Nawab Mir Yusuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III
The scenic Pakhal Lake in Warangal district is the cynosure of the Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary and is located 50 km east of Warangal. The scenic Pochera Waterfall, Adilabad, Telangana The temple at the Santhigiri Ashram in Parnasala in Khammam district of Telangana
Thousand Pillars Temple, Warangal

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