The city was once the heartland of Telugu culture. The capital of the Kakatiya
rulers. Warangal today contains some of the best forms of architecute, especially
in temples.
The 1000-pillar
temple and the Ramappa temple in the district are

glowing
examples of the exquisite architecture patronized by the Kakatiyas.
Warangal city today is part of a cluster of three towns - Warangal, Kazipet
and Hanamkonda, the district headquarters.
Attraction in the city are Planetarium, Musical Garden, Rock garden, Archeological
Museum, Samskriti Vihar.
The district is also known ofr its picturesque lakes, hand-woven thick cotton
fibre carpets, scroll painting done on cloth in earth colours mainly at Cheriyal
nearby, and sheet-metal artistry at Pembarti.
How to Reach This Place
Warangal is easily accessible by road from Hyderabad and Vijayawada. Regular
bus services connect Warangal with Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Tirupati
and Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh.
Warangal and the adjoining kazipet fall on the Chennai New Delhi Grand Truk
route. Hence, train services are available to Warangal from all the major
cities of India.
The nearest airport is Hyderabad, which is 130 Kms away. Hyderabad is well
connected by air with all the major cities of India.