
Telangana is the newly born 29th state of India, consisting of the ten north-western districts of Andhra Pradesh. It was originally part of the region comprising Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. With the separation, Telangana has got a whole new identity, packed with rich history and culture this state is exploring its tourism strengths..
Telangana is the newly born 29th state of India, consisting of the ten north-western districts of Andhra Pradesh. It was originally part of the region comprising Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. With the separation, Telangana has got a whole new identity, packed with rich history and culture this state is exploring its tourism strengths.
The Kuntala waterfalls born out of a love story between a prince and a sage's daughter is one the largest waterfalls in this state which offer a cool respite to the tourists.
Located inland in the Deccan Plateau, the region has a weather of warm summers, moderate rainfall and pleasant winters. September to March is the best time to visit Telangana.
Summers are scorching whereas during winters, temperature come down to the bottom of the mercury level.
Key Facts
Mar - Jun: Min: 24° C /Max: 45° C
Jul - Sep: Min: 21° C /Max: 35° C
Oct - Feb: Min: 15° C /Max: 27° C
The City of Nizams!!
A city of contrasts, Hyderabad exudes an old-world charm of its own with the Old City (Charminar side), Hitech City (Cyberabad) and the other areas lying between the old and the new. The capital and the largest city of Telanaga..
Hyderabad is home to stately mosques and noisy bazaars lined parallelly alongside swanky new office buildings and malls, and it is these very contrasts – these glimpses into the city’s rich past with inherent promises of an even better future –that make Hyderabad a city worth visiting.
The city of pearls and biryani, Hyderabad is home to one of the most iconic landmarks - the Charminar. Translating to 'four minarets', the grand edifice is built entirely out of limestone and granite. The other side of Hyderabad - HiTech City or Cyberabad - is a stark contrast to the Old City.
Hyderabad pulsates with a spectacular mix of people and traditions. Make a journey through this mind-stirring metropolis and be ready to be amazed, frustrated, confounded and thrilled, all at once!
The Land of the Great Kakatiyas!!
Warangal takes you back to the era of kings and queens with its beautiful historical sites and an impressive natural beauty with Parkhal Lake being worth checking out. The Warangal city is..
credited as the fifth largest city in this state. The legends have it that it was known as Oruguallu or Omtikonda or Ekasilanagaram mainly due to the existence of a huge hillock which seemed to have been carved out entirely off one stone. Warangal natural beauty is no less impressive and the Parkhal Lake and wildlife sanctuaries are also definitely worth checking out. Warangal also houses a National Institute of Technology(NIT) which has made it a famous student hub today.
The Black Hills of Telangana!!
Nalgonda is a city with deep-rooted rich history and equally intriguing cultural heritage. With its roots going back to Paleolithic Age proved by enough evidence excavated from Yeleswaram..
Nalgonda also displays the hints of Neolithic culture with the further unearthing of sling stones and other such objects.
The city derives its name from a combination of two Telugu words 'Nalla' and 'Konda' meaning 'Black Hills'. In fact, today the town of Nalgonda presents a colourful blend of diverse religious cultures and traditions reflecting the glorious past of the city that was once ruled by several Hindu and Muslim rulers at different points of time.
The city is also renowned for its strong political taste which was mainly established under the reign of Mauryas, however, it was during the rule of Satavahanas that the trade with the Roman Empire commenced. Earlier referred to as Neelagiri, Nalgonda at present is blessed with the footprints left behind by several great kingdoms and dynasties that called this place their home.