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10 - 12 hours
Up to 2 days
10 people
English
Embark on a journey through history with our “Timeless Warangal: Exploring Ancient Temples and Fortifications” tour. Begin your day with a visit to the Thousand Pillar Rudreswara Temple, an exquisite example of Kakatiya art with its intricate carvings and impressive array of pillars. Explore the grand Warangal Fort, a 13th-century marvel featuring ancient walls, towers, and the revered Swayambhudevi Alayam temple at its heart. Admire the Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, a beautifully crafted arch that once served as the entrance to a grand Shiva temple. Conclude with a visit to the Ramappa Temple, celebrated for its intricate carvings and architectural brilliance. This tour offers a deep dive into Warangal’s rich cultural and architectural heritage.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Discount on 2-person group | 2 | 2 | $ 273.00 |
2 | Discount on 3-person group | 3 | 3 | $ 514.00 |
3 | Discount on 4-person group | 4 | 4 | $ 787.00 |
4 | Discount on 5-person group | 5 | 5 | $ 966.00 |
5 | Discount on 6-person group | 6 | 6 | $ 1,213.00 |
6 | Discount on 7-person group | 7 | 7 | $ 1,486.00 |
7 | Discount on 8-person group | 8 | 8 | $ 1,759.00 |
8 | Discount on 9-person group | 9 | 9 | $ 1,978.00 |
9 | Discount on 10-person group | 10 | 10 | $ 2,198.00 |
Pick up from your hotel at 7:30 AM for a full-day excursion to Warangal.
Visit the Thousand Pillar Rudreswara Temple, a distinguished example of Kakatiya art and architecture. Constructed in 1163 AD by Rudra Deva, this star-shaped temple is renowned for its intricate carvings and the thousand exquisitely sculpted pillars that support the structure, showcasing the artistic brilliance of the Kakatiyan era. The temple’s design features three shrines and is celebrated for its detailed and symmetrical architectural style.
Explore the Warangal Fort, built by King Ganapathi in the 13th century and completed by his daughter Rudrama Devi in 1261 AD. This fortification, surrounded by two main walls and remnants of a third, encompasses a vast area of 19 km. It includes 45 towers and pillars, and at its core is the Swayambhudevi Alayam, a significant temple dedicated to Mother Earth, which reflects the fort's historical and cultural importance.
See the Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, an intricately designed arch from the 12th century that originally served as an entrance to a grand Shiva temple. This ornamental gateway, now part of the Warangal Fort, is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and is featured on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Thoranam's detailed carvings and elegant design are a testament to the architectural prowess of the Kakatiyan dynasty.
Drive to the Ramappa Temple, renowned as the "brightest star" among the medieval temples of the Deccan. This temple, elevated on a 6-foot-high star-shaped platform, is adorned with elaborate carvings on its pillars, walls, and ceilings. The temple’s hall in front of the sanctum is designed to create a striking effect of light and space, reflecting the sophisticated artistry of the Kakatiyan sculptors and their skillful integration of architectural elements.
Drive back to Hyderabad with an approximate return time of 8:00 PM and drop off at your hotel after a day of exploring the historical and architectural marvels of Warangal.
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