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Telangana Day 2025 — Explore The Timeless Heritage And Hidden Gems Of The State

This Telangana Day, explore the state's rich heritage, vibrant culture, and hidden gems that showcase its timeless traditions, architectural marvels, and natural beauty.

Telangana Day is a special occasion to honour to vibrant legacy, cultural spirit, and historical depth of the region. Marking the state’s formation, this day offers a chance to reflect on its remarkable journey and evolving identity. It’s a great time to explore the state and its ancient architecture that’s filled with age-old stories. Telangana is a treasure trove of heritage and natural beauty, which blends age-old artistry with serene landscapes and serenity. It is a land where the past and present come together, offering tourists an opportunity to connect more deeply with the state’s culture.

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1. Bogatha Waterfall

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(Image Source: Pinterest/accessindiatour)

Tucked away in the thick forests of Mulugu district, Bogatha Waterfall is a natural retreat in Telangana that combine natural beauty with a tranquil atmosphere. Often referred to as the “Niagara of the South,’ this waterfall is one of the most scenic spots of the state. It’s surrounded by greenery which gives the area a peaceful surrounding. The rainy season, from June to November, brings the fall to life with a powerful flow. It’s a great natural destination for people who are looking to relax or capture nature’s charm. Bogatha Falls offers a rejuvenating escape from the busy and rushing everyday life.

2. Ramappa Temple

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(Image Source: Twitter/@AskAnshul)

Ramappa Temple, also known as the Rudreshwara Temple, is a stunning example of medieval craftsmanship located in Telangana’s Mulugu district. It was built in the 13th century under the Kakatiya dynasty and was named after its chief sculptor. This temple rests on a star-shaped platform and features intricate carvings that depict scenes from mythology, everyday life, and nature. In recognition of its cultural and historical significance, the temple earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. It stands as a reminder of the state’s rich architectural legacy and spiritual heritage.

3. Bhongir Fort

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(Image Source: Pinterest/wordpressdotcom)

Bhongir Fort is located atop a massive egg-shaped monolithic rock. It’s a historical site that rises from the plains of Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. Built by the Western Chalukyas, in the 10th century, the fort is an example of strategic hilltop defence architecture. It has an elevated location which provided natural protection along with a sweeping view of the surroundings. The fort’s massive walls, secret tunnels, and water storage stands as a powerful symbol of resilience, which invites visitors to step back in time and explore the fascinating legacy.

4. Pochampally Village

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(Image Source: Twitter/@USCGHyderabad)

Pochampally Village is situated in Telangana’s Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district. It is a vibrant hub od traditional handloom artistry that’s known for Ikat weave. It’s a century-old textile craft that’s deeply rooted in the village’s cultural identity. What sets Pochampally apart is its unique double Ikat technique, where both warp and weft threads are dyed before weaving, resulting in visually striking designs. The families of this village are involved in tying, dyeing, and weaving threads into geometric patterns. This village has been recognised by UNESCO as World Craft City. This village of Telangana stands as a symbol of skilled craftsmanship with tradition and creativity.

5. Medak Fort

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(Image Source: Twitter/@TheNaveena)

Medak Fort is a majestic historical landmark that reflects the rich past of the region. This fort was built centuries ago and showcases a blend of architectural styles shaped by various rulers over time. Visitors can explore its ancient temples, water reservoirs, and battlements while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The fort served not only as a military stronghold but also as a centre of administration and culture. This destination in Telangana offers a glimpse into the history to all the travellers.

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