An Imposing Fort Complex!
Medak Fort is a heritage structure and a popular tourist attraction of Medak town. The fort is of immense historical and architectural importance in the region of Telangana. The fort was built during 12th century under the reign of the Kakatiya ruler, Pratapa Rudra and it was initially called ‘Methuku Durgam’ in Telugu. It served as a command post for the Kakatiyas and later for the Qutub Shahis.
The fort also has a 17th-century Mosque in its premises built by the Qutub Shahis, as well as granaries. The fort is located towards the north of the city and is well accessible by road transport. It is a citadel that was built on a hillock and had served as vantage point for the Kakatiya rulers of ancient India. It is elevated at a height of about 90 metres from the ground level and is spread across 100 acres on the hilly region. Medak Fort has three main entrances, namely the "Prathama Dwaram", the "Simha Dwaram" which features two snarling lions at the top of these entrances while the "Gaja Dwaram", or the Elephant's Entrance features a sculpture where two elephants are majestically interlocked on both sides of this entrance.
The main entrance features the double-headed "Gandabherundam", characteristic of the Kakatiyas. The ancient fort of Medak also houses a small lake, a barrack and a warehouse. Here, one can spot 17th-century cannon, which is 3.2 meters long, with a trident etched skillfully on it. This fortress makes use of the natural topography, as the rocky surface offers a natural defense.
How to Reach
Medak fort is located in Medak town, which is accessible by road from Hyderabad, situated nearly 96 km away.
Where to Stay
Haritha Accommodation at Medak has rooms which are built close to the walls of the Medak fort, offering unparalleled ambience amid a wonderful heritage backdrop. The well-maintained Haritha Heritage Hotel here offers maximum comfort to tourists looking for quality accommodation.