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India

Warangal / Where History and Spice Collide

MeowScore 😼76/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😻
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😼
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

December

Mild weather and festivities.

🎁
january

Witness the grandeur of the Kakatiya Kala Thoranam in a cool weather.

🎉
february

Visit the Thousand Pillar Temple during the annual Sammakka Saralamma Jatara.

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march

Explore the historical Warangal Fort in pleasant weather.

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april

Enjoy the colorful splendour of the Bhadrakali Temple Festival.

🌞
may

Escape the scorching heat with a cool dip in the Ramappa Lake.

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june

Experience the blissful beauty of the Pakhal Lake amidst monsoon showers.

🌍
july

Witness the majestic Kakatiya Dynasty-era architecture in the atmospheric weather.

☮️
august

Pay homage to Lord Shiva at the ancient Kaleshwaram Temple in the rainy season.

🌻
september

Partake in the vibrant Bathukamma festival celebrations with the locals.

🐦
october

Enjoy stunning sunsets and birdwatching at the scenic Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary.

📚
november

Explore the cultural heritage of the city at the Warangal NIT Literary Fest.

📝
december

Visit the Ramappa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and marvel at its architecture.

⚖️

Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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It's a fairly affordable city to visit, but not super cheap. You can find good deals on street shopping, but there are also more upscale options available.

Check out the street markets for affordable souvenirs and handicrafts. Haggle for better deals and consider taking public transportation or walking instead of using taxis.

Usual visit duration

1-2 days

Short trip for sightseeing

Usual visit duration

1-2 days

Short trip for sightseeing

Warangal is a small city but has historical monuments like Warangal fort and thousand pillar temple.

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture

Tipping

0%

No tipping culture

Cash is preferred over cards, splitting bill is common.

internet situation

bad Speed

Limited options for high-speed internet

meh Availability

Relatively available in urban areas

great Cellular

Good coverage from major providers

Electric socket type D

Common in India. Old British standard BS 546, requires grounded receptacle, doesn't accept other plug types.

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biking hostile

Poor infrastructure

walkable -ish

Average infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Explore the purrfect blend of hist-cat-ry and moder-kitty while strolling through the ancient paws-athtaking streets with your feline friends.

With meow-merizing temples leaving you awe-struck on every paw-sing moment, furr-ge your way to the mysti-cat-al land where cats tails are woven in time!

Things to do

The mainstream

🌟
Ramappa Temple
🙏
Bhadrakali Temple
🏰
Warangal Fort
🎶
Kakatiya Musical Garden
🕌
Thousand Pillar Temple

The mainstream

🌟
Ramappa Temple

A UNESCO World Heritage Site that promises a meow-nificent experience with its stunning architecture, intricate carvings and serene setting!

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🙏
Bhadrakali Temple

A sacred Hindu temple dedicated to the fierce goddess Bhadrakali. Catn't miss the yearly Bonalu festival celebrated with great fervor here!

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🏰
Warangal Fort

A grand fort dating back to the 13th century with marvelous ruins, a Shiva temple and a scenic view of the city below. Claw-some for photography enthusiasts!

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🎶
Kakatiya Musical Garden

A lovely garden with multiple fountains that dance along to melodious tunes. A great place to paws and relax with friends and family!

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🕌
Thousand Pillar Temple

A stunning 12th century temple with intricately carved pillars and a beautiful garden surrounding it. Purrfect for history buffs and architecture admirers.

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Off the beaten path

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Jain Temple
🙏
Bhadrakali Temple
🏰
Warangal Fort
🎵
Kakatiya Musical Garden
🕍
Thousand Pillar Temple

Off the beaten path

🐾
Jain Temple

Serene temple with fascinating Jain sculptures and structures, cat-ploring it sets your curiosity running wild 🐆🕍

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🙏
Bhadrakali Temple

A spiritual walk for cats at the divine temple of Bhadrakali, known for its sacred rituals and festivities 🐾🙏

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🏰
Warangal Fort

An impressive fortress with paw-some views of Warangal city, cat-pivating for photo-obsessed cats 📷🌆

Google Maps
🎵
Kakatiya Musical Garden

Park with colorful fountains and music that make any cat's heart purr 🌺🎶

Google Maps
🕍
Thousand Pillar Temple

Ancient temple with intricate carvings and sculptures, cat-anctum experience for history-loving cats 😺🏰

Google Maps

biking hostile

Poor infrastructure

walkable -ish

Average infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Mindful meoweler tips

Warangal Fort: A Window to a Royal Past

The fort features some stunning architecture dating back to 13th century. The Bhadrakali temple at the top of the hill is a must-visit for cat tourists to get an unparalleled view.

Kakatiya Musical Garden: A Visual Symphony

A unique garden filled with colorful fountains that dance along with some popular musical tracks. An ideal place for cats to spend the evening, with a Nandini milk booth selling cat-friendly milkshakes near the entrance.

Telangana Cuisine at its Best

Kaati rolls, Aloo dum biryani, and Andhra-style Nethi Vankaya are some must-try dishes for cat foodies. The spicy and aromatic flavors will make cat taste buds go wild.

Useful external sites

www.warangalcitytourism.com

Warangal Tourism

Official tourism website for Warangal City

www.warangalonline.in

Warangal Online

Online portal providing information about Warangal City

www.tripadvisor.in/Tourism-g1155749-Warangal_Warangal_Urban_District_Telangana-Vacations.html

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User-generated reviews and recommendations for Warangal attractions, hotels, and restaurants


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