Customized Tour To Telangana

5-7 Day 5-6 Cities

Hyderabad, Warangal, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Khammam, Nalgonda

Embark on a fascinating 5-7 day tour of Telangana, a state where modernity seamlessly blends with tradition and history. Begin your journey in Hyderabad, the City of Pearls, with its iconic Charminar, bustling bazaars and the grandeur of Chowmahalla Palace. Marvel at the Golconda Fort's architectural brilliance and the serene beauty of Hussain Sagar Lake. Head to Warangal to explore the ancient Kakatiya dynasty's ruins, including the stunning Warangal Fort and the Thousand Pillar Temple. Discover the tranquil beauty of the Ramappa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the lush greenery of Pakhal Lake. Visit the spiritual town of Bhadrachalam, home to the revered Sri Sita Ramachandra Swamy Temple. Experience Telangana's rural charm in Pochampally, famous for its handwoven Ikat textiles and savor the rich flavors of Hyderabadi biryani, Haleem and other traditional dishes. This tour offers a perfect blend of historical splendor, cultural richness, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience.

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Tour FAQ

What is the best way to reach Telangana?

  • The best way to reach Telangana is by flight, with the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad being the main gateway, well-connected to major cities worldwide. Telangana also has a comprehensive rail network with key stations like Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Warangal. Road travel is convenient too, with a well-maintained network of national highways linking Telangana to neighboring states.

Do I need a permit to visit Telangana?

  • No, Indian nationals and foreign tourists do not require a special permit to visit Telangana. However, valid identification and visas (for foreign nationals) are necessary.

What are some must-visit places in Telangana?

  • Notable places in Telangana include the Charminar and Golconda Fort in Hyderabad, the historic Warangal Fort and the Ramappa Temple. Other key attractions are the Ramoji Film City, the Hussain Sagar Lake and the Salar Jung Museum.

What are some traditional dishes of Telangana I should try?

  • Try traditional Telangana dishes like Hyderabadi Biryani, Pesarattu, Sarva Pindi, and Bagara Baingan. For desserts, sample Qubani Ka Meetha, Double Ka Meetha and Pootharekulu.

What is the best time to visit Telangana?

  • The best time to visit Telangana is from October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant. Avoid the summer months (April to June) due to extreme heat and the monsoon season (July to September) due to heavy rains.

Can I participate in local festivals of Telangana?

  • Yes, visitors are welcome to participate in Telangana's local festivals. Major festivals include Bathukamma, which is a floral festival, Bonalu, celebrated with great fervor in Hyderabad and Secunderabad and the Deccan Festival in Hyderabad showcasing local culture, arts and cuisine.

What is the main language spoken in Telangana?

  • The primary language spoken in Telangana is Telugu. Urdu is also widely spoken, especially in Hyderabad. English is understood and spoken, especially in commercial and tourist areas.

Are there any special festivals in Telangana I can attend?

  • The Bathukamma festival in September-October, Bonalu in July-August, and the Deccan Festival in February are major festivals celebrated with grandeur in Telangana. The Makar Sankranti in January is another cultural event showcasing local traditions.

What souvenirs can I bring back from Telangana?

  • Popular souvenirs include traditional handicrafts, Bidriware, Pochampally Ikat textiles, and Hyderabadi pearls. You can also bring back items like handcrafted jewelry, spices, and perfumes from the local markets.

What are some outdoor activities to enjoy in Telangana?

  • Telangana offers diverse outdoor activities such as exploring historical monuments, enjoying boating at the Hussain Sagar Lake, and trekking in the Ananthagiri Hills. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in wildlife safaris at the Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary and rock climbing in Bhongir Fort.