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Bhuvanagiri Fort (Bhongir Fort):

A majestic structure that reflects the relics of the 12th century is a Fort of Bhuvanagiri or Bhongir constructed by Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya, a Chalukya ruler. Sprawling over an area of 40 acres, this fort is nestled atop of a hill nearly 500 feet above the ground level.

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Yadagiri Gutta

Believed to be the abode of Lord Narasimha, Yadagiri Gutta is one of the most popular and frequently visited Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Located around 60 km away from the main city of Hyderabad, Yadagirigutta is extremely popular among devotees and is also known as Laksmi Narasimha Temple and witnesses a rush of not less than 5,000 to 8,000 pilgrims every single day! These devotees come here to seek the great lord's blessings, offer him their vows and prayers, perform poojas and Abhishekams, and carry out the Sasawata Kalayanam.

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Bhongir fort

At a distance of 1.3 km from Bhuvanagiri Railway Station, 54 km from Hyderabad, 74 kms from Nalgonda, and 11 km from Yadagirigutta, The Bhongir Fort is situated in Bhongir (also called as Bhuvanagiri) in Nalgonda district of Telangana. It is situated between Hyderabad and Warangal. This is a popular Hyderabad getaway for a short trip and important historical site around Hyderabad.

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Rachakonda Fort

Yet another ruined fort, which was at the height of glory in the past. Belonging to the 14th century, the fort still attracts visitors in spite of its ruined state. It was built by Recherla Singama Nayak. Some of the fine specimens that highlight the style of Kakatiya architecture are seen here.

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Nagarjuna Sagar Dam

Telangana owes its famous title ‘Rice Bowl of India’ to Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, which plays a lead role in making the lands of the state fertile. The 124-meter high dam is the tallest masonry dam in the world. This also ranks third in the largest man-made lakes of the world and it involved around 70000 workers to complete the project. The dam came into use in 1972 after completion in the year 1969.

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Kolanupaka Jain Temple

Kolanupaka, which was a capital of the Kalyani Chalukyas during 11th century, has many attractions for minds that seek architectural delights. Kolanupaka Jain Temple is an ancient temple aging over 2000 years. If you love for architecture, you would love this temple, which displays architectural magnificence with beautiful carvings and artisanship.

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Mattapalli

Mattapalli or Mattampalli, a small quaint village situated on the banks of River Krishna is mainly renowned for its Narasimha Swami Temple. Counted as one of the Pancha Narasimha Kshetras out of total five, this beautiful temple is dedicated to Sri Yogananda Lakshmi Narasimha Swami, Sri Chenchu Lakshmi Thaayar and Sri Rajya Lakshmi Thaayar.

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