1. Warangal
Warangal, the erstwhile
capital of the great Kakatiya Kingdom which ruled during 12th- 14th century, is presently an ushering industrial and cultural centre
in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The Warangal city is credited as the fifth largest city in the state and has the historical
legacy of being known as Oruguallu or Omtikonda or Ekasilanagaram mainly due to the existence of a huge hillock seems to be
carved out of one stone.
It is assumed that the Prola Raja of great Kakatiya Kingdom built this beautiful town in 12th century and given the incredible status
of the Capital city. The Kakatiyas who ruled more than 200 years left many grandeur monuments, architectural marvels
like Warangal fort, a Shiva temple known as Swayambhu temple and many such ancient structures. Travel diaries of great
traveler Marco Polo also has mentions of this great city.
Warangal basically consists of an agricultural community, cultivating rice, red chillies, cotton and tobacco. Warangal is renowned
for its granite quarries, exported to many other states.
Present Warangal attracts many tourists, thanks to Warangal's important history, exquisite monuments, grand temples, superb
gardens, beautiful lakes, and sanctuaries with rich fauna & flora. The Main draw of tourists in the city include Warangal Fort, the
13th century star shaped Shiva temple,badrakali temple and the thousand pillared temple. Wildlife Sanctuaries at Pakhal and
Eturnagaram and Pakhal Lake are other tourist spots which are worth visiting. Natural beauty with magnificent manmade
structures leaves Warangal with an enviable spot in the tourist map of India