WARANGAL FORT
Warangal Fort is one of the ancient forts in South India and is also one
of the popular tourist attractions in Warangal. It was built in the 13th
century and is around 2 kms from the main city center. Hundreds of tourists
come to the Warangal Fort to get a feel of the grand architecture of South
India. The fort was built during the Kakatiya dynasty.
In the times of King Ganapatideva the Warangal Fort was built, who
shifted the capital from Hanamkonda to Warangal. The pillars and fort towers are 45 and
spread 19 km of area. Swayambhudevi
Alayam, temple of Mother Earth, situated nearby.
In the itinerary of Warangal tours, this Fort is very important. The airport located in Hyderabad is connected
to Warangal. There is bus facility from
Warangal to Chennai, Bangalore, Tirupati, Hyderabad, and Hubli.
This Fort is in Warangal and is a popular point of interest. In 13th century, this Fort was
built during Kakatiya period.
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