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A day in Warangal

Warangal is a place near Hyderabad. It is a very famous place to visit due to lots of ancient Temples and memorable places. If you are in Hyderabad never forget to visit Warangal. We also visited this place due to its popularity. For our visit, we took a zoom car on rent. You can also take train or bus available on regular frequency if you want to keep travel expenses less. If you go early in the morning then you will get no crowd. You can spend more time seeing things and go to more places. We started early in the morning about 4:00 AM because it is approximately 150 KM from Hyderabad. And we assumed it would take 3 hours if the road is not good but we found roads to be good for the most part and we reached there by 6:30. First, we went to 1000 Pillars Temple. It reminds us of the memory of ancient time recollection. The way this temple was created is awesome. Then we went to the Ramappa Temple, after that Laknawaram lake resort and at last, we saw the Bhongir fort from the running car.

During the trip, we visited different places and got many experiences. Qualities of those places are below:-

1000 pillars temple: 1000 pillars is a temple. It is an ancient temple made up of old technique.
Here, you can see the beautiful scenery of the temple. How fine it is looking. The view of the temple is awesome. This temple has three entrances. From inside it is a little bit cracked and its floor is down. Around the main building of the temple, there are two more buildings. All buildings are good due to their artwork. From inside lots of designing art, we can see. It is amazing. You should go and visit this. There is silence in which one can feel better. There is also a park kind of place. Benches and trees also exist here. You can sit and enjoy the silence sitting on the bench. If your mind is not good and you are not feeling better then surely you should go to this temple. Sitting on the bench the feeling of silence will make you feel good. The Natural Fresh air will touch your mind and make your mind fresh. And will make you feel cool. The Statue of god Durga will bless you. It is said that the problems related to your life will finish. So, if you are not feeling good in your life and you are frustrated with your life then you should surely visit this temple.

2.       Ramappa TempleRamappa Temple is one of the best temples of Warangal. Here, in this Temple three gods take place. Shiva, Vishnu, and Sun god with his seven horses. There are three statues of these three gods. There is a Shiva ling also. That is very good to see. The Om Namah Shivay song was also playing there. That can divert your mind to the love of God. It’s a very nice temple. You can go there for peace of mind and show love towards god. Going there will be effective and good for you. So surely you should go there.

3.       Laknauwaram lake resortLaknauwaram lake resort is a very nice resort. You should never miss this. It is just like an adventurous move. Here is a big lake, a park kind of view. You can go and sit here. You can enjoy standing on the bank of the lake; it feels very good. You can also find monkeys here. Monkey moves here like a security guard. Here is also a bridge over the lake. There are varieties of fish in the lake. There are crocodiles also in the lake.


4.       Bhuwangiri Fort: Bhuwangiri fort is a very good fort. We wanted to go there but due to less time, we don’t go. We saw this from the running car. It was evening time about 5:30 PM. In the sunlight, it was shining like a golden fort. We enjoyed ourselves a lot.


We spent a great time in Warangal. It’s a nice place. If I get a chance I would like to go there again. You Should also go there. We came back to the room at 7:30 PM. And this was about my day in Warangal.

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