Ramappa Temple

Ramappa temple, also known as the Ramalingeswara temple is a historic shrine, built centuries ago in Telangana. It is located nearly 75 km from Warangal, which had once served as the capital of Kakatiya dynasty. It is quite popular among tourists and heritage explorers in the country, with its inimitable architecture and sculptures.

Medaram Jathara

The district hosts the world famous Sammakka Saralamma Jathara or Medaram Jathara, a tribal festival which is celebrated at Medaram in Tadvai mandal. Jathara is celebrated during the time the goddesses of the tribal people are believed to visit them. It is believed that after Kumbha Mela, the Medaram Jathara attracts the largest number of devotees in the country.

Bogatha Waterfall

Bogatha Waterfall is located nearly 329 km away from Hyderabad and accessible via Eturunagaram bridge on National Highway 202. A magnificent waterfall in the district of Mulugu and second biggest waterfall in the State, Bogatha waterfall presents a splendid spectacle of falling waters and rich landscape and therefore, aptly gets the epithet the Niagara of Telangana. As motorable road is not available, visitors need to trek for some distance. Visiting this waterfall gives an excellent opportunity to those who are interested in trekking and looking for a chance to indulge in adventure sport.

Tadvai Forest Huts

Tadvai Forest Huts are maintained by Forest department offering basic accommodation. Wake up in the morning listening to the humming of birds like Malabar Whistling Trush Malabar Giant Squirrel and lots of rare birds for a birdwatcher. Come and get close to the nature get in touch with trees that are over 100 years old making Tadvai an ideal ecotourism spot.

Laknavaram Lake and Boating

Lakhnavaram Lake, located in Govindaraopet Mandal about 70 kilometers away from Warangal, is a trending picnic spot. The lake is an exceptional thing of beauty. The lake was formed by closing down three narrow valleys. Each valley is replaced with a short bund, and hills act as their natural barrier. The lake has been constructed by the rulers of the Kakatiya dynasty in 13th Century A.D. An added advantage is that the lake takes shelter in isolated surroundings and this makes your holiday very private. An added attraction to this mystic beauty is the suspension bridge. The hanging bridge takes you to the mini-island in the lake. The lake also offers boat riding facility which will take you close to the most serene parts of the lake.

Mallur Sri Hemachala Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple

Malluru famous for Sri Ugra Narasimha Swamy temple, is located about 90 km from Bhadrachalam and 130 km from Warangal City. This temple has many specialities while the height of moolaviraat Sri Narasimha Swamy is up to 10 feet. It is located in the midst of forest. The dwjasthambha here at the temple is nearly 60 feet in height. There is a rock formed Ugra Anjaneya Swamy Statue near to the temple. The temple is located 4 km into the forest from the village Mangapet, on the Eturunagaram-Bhadrachalam Highway.

Ramappa Lake

Ramappa Lake, constructed in 13th Century A.D. during Ganapathi Deva’s time substantiates the intricate irrigation work of the Kakatiya’s. It is one of the picturesque and massive lakes in Telangana, that has become a popular habitat for wildlife and also provides water for cultivation.