Sangareddy (former Sangareddy peta) is the district headquarters of Sangareddy. It was named after the ruler Sanga, who was the son of Rani Shankaramba, ruler of Medak during the period of Nizams.

Manjeera Wild life Sanctuary

The sanctuary is situated along the mighty river Manjeera at a distance of 5 km from Sangareddy Town. The charming part about this sanctuary is that one can take an adventurous boat ride for bird watching in the Manjeera Wildlife & Bird Sanctuary. There are nine small yet very beautiful islands Bapangadda, Sangamadda, Puttigadda, Karnamgadda etc. which together form the Manjira Wildlife & Bird Sanctuary.

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.

Singoor Project

The Singur Dam is a reservoir built for hydroelectric and irrigational purposes and located at a distance of 36 km from Sangareddy. The gigantic reservoir constructed on the Singur Dam serves as the primary source of drinking water, and also offers a pleasing sight to visitors especially in the Monsoon season.

Manjeera Reservoir

This reservoir is located at a distance of 7 km from Sangareddy. One can spend quality time with family or friends at the Environmental Education Centre here. Another main attraction of this place is the crocodile-breeding pond, which has been set up for rehabilitation of crocodiles.

Kondapur Museum

The Archaeological Museum is a popular tourist destination. It is located at a distance of 18 km from Sangareddy. Most of the artifacts displayed within the Museum have been excavated from the nearby Fort Mound or Kotagadda that is located at a distance of 1 km from the museum. Initially identified by Archaeologist Mr. Henry Cousens in the early part of the 19th century, it later passed on to the Archeological Department of the then Nizam of Hyderabad who carried on a series of excavations through 1940-41.

Heritage Jail Museum

Sangareddy district jail constructed in the year 1796 A.D, during the Prime Ministership of Salar Jung I is one of the oldest jails in South India. This prison is spread across an area of 3 acres and 10 guntas. There are ten barracks in this Heritage jail building which boasts of great history.