Top Religious Places in Telangana

Here is the list of 7 Top Religious Places in Telangana

1. Bhadrachalam, Andhra Pradesh - An excerpt of the Ramayana

Bhadrachalam, Andhra Pradesh - An excerpt of the Ramayana
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Known For : Papi kondalu Hills Sri Sitaramachandra Swamy Temple Parnasala

Bhadrachalam can be a refreshing place to visit with a share of instances from the Ramayana, a glorious palace, a vibrant river and mystical terrain and surroundings.

Best Time: September to Apr

6 Bhadrachalam Attractions

2. Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh - The City of Nizams

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh - The City of Nizams
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Known For : Ramoji Film City Charminar Golconda Fort

A veritable melting pot of the old and the new, Hyderabad, also known as the City of the Nawabs, is a city that exudes an old-world charm of its own while still coexisting with the rapidly growing onslaught of commercialization in perfect harmony. Steeped in history, Hyderabad is home to old mosques and 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 – this is what exactly makes Hyderabad a city worth visiting. Maybe even more than once.

Best Time: September to March

102 Hyderabad Attractions

3. Khammam, Andhra Pradesh

Khammam, Andhra Pradesh
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Known For : Narsimha Swami Temple Khammam Fort Palair Lake

Khammam city, erstwhile known as Kammamet, is located in the state of Telangana, approximately 200 km from the capital Hyderabad. A historically important city, Khammam hosted many movements during India’s freedom struggle. The Khammam Fort, which had periods of reign by both Hindu and Muslim leaders, is an important cultural landmark of the city, and a popular tourist destination.

Best Time: October to March

8 Khammam Attractions

4. Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh

Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh
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Known For : Nandikonda Mattapalli Panagal (Panagallu)

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 further unearthing of sling stones and other such objects.

Best Time: November to February

11 Nalgonda Attractions

5. Papi Kondalu, Andhra Pradesh

Papi Kondalu, Andhra Pradesh
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Known For : Papi Kondalu Hills Gandi Pochamma Temple Perantapalli Village

Papikondalu mountain range runs along the River Godavari (Western Godavari) and is located in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh. Papikondalu is a sheer fest to the eyes in terms of its scenic beauty. As the hills become closer and closer to the visitor, the width of the mighty Godavari becomes narrower. In accordance with this view resembling the middle partition of a woman's hair, it was initially named as 'Papidi' Kondalu- Paidi in Telugu means the middle partition of a woman’s hair. Later, it came to be known as Papikondalu in the local language. The river narrowing, its twists and turns along with the Papi Hills form a breathtaking visual experience.

Best Time: October to March

5 Papi Kondalu Attractions

6. Nagarjunsagar, Andhra Pradesh

Nagarjunsagar, Andhra Pradesh
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Known For : Ethipothala Waterfall Nagarjunasagar Dam Nagarjunasagar Wildlife Sanctuary

Nagarjunasagar is a site of spectacular man-made marvel flanked by equally enchanting panoramic vistas of lush green surrounding. Lying in the Nalgonda District of Andhra Pradesh, the most popular landmark of the town is world's tallest masonry dam Nagarjunasagar dam built over Krishna River.

Best Time: October to March

5 Nagarjunsagar Attractions

7. Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh

Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh
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Known For : Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary Mallaram forest Nizamsagar

Nizamabad, a district in Andhra Pradesh, is aptly know as a rich heritage site. It is a place where time tells stories of the glorious history of the Nizams who once ruled this place and where different communities and cultures co exist in perfect harmony.

Best Time: November to February

6 Nizamabad Attractions

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