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Meduk or Medak Fort

🏰 Medak Fort (Methukudurgam) Kakatiya & Qutb Shahi citadel | 500+ steps | 3 grand gates | Panoramic views | Medak, Telangana ⛰️ Medak Fort (originally Methukudurgam) – a majestic hill fort located in Medak town, Medak district, Telangana , approximately 95 km from Hyderabad . Built between 1139–1157 AD by Prolaraju II of the Kakatiya dynasty , the fort served as a strategic second capital and military command post. Spread over 100 acres atop a granite hill, it features three grand entrances – Prathama Dwaram, Simha Dwaram (with snarling lions), and Gaja Dwaram (with interlocked elephants). The fort showcases a blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, with a 17th‑century mosque on the summit and the Gandabherundam (double‑headed eagle) emblem of the Kakatiyas. A 3.2‑metre cannon , a stepped well ( Raju‑Rani cheruvu ), and the Gulshan Mahal (now a Haritha Resort) are among its highlights. The fort is in a ruinous state but offers s...
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Khammam Fort

🏰 Khammam Fort (Stambhadri) 950 CE Kakatiya citadel | Second capital of the dynasty | 4 sq. miles on granite hill | Secret tunnels & stone gallows | Khammam, Telangana 🏔️ Khammam Fort (also known as Stambhadri) – a historic hill fort located in the heart of Khammam city, Telangana . Believed to have been built by the Kakatiya rulers in 950 AD , it served as the second capital of the Kakatiya dynasty due to repeated attacks on Orugallu (Warangal). The fort spans 4 square miles atop a massive granite hill, with walls averaging 40–80 feet in height. It has 10 large gates , 15 bastions , a 60x30 ft stepped well (Zafar well) , a stone gallows known as Nethi Bhavi , and a 30‑ft main entrance (Khilla Darwaza) with cannons. Secret tunnels are believed to connect to Warangal Fort. The fort was ruled by Kakatiyas, Padmanayakas, Qutb Shahis, Mughals, and Asaf Jahis. Protected monument, but neglected. 🏰 950 CE (1,074 ...

Rachakonda Fort

🏰 Rachakonda Fort 14th‑century hill fortress | Cyclopean masonry | Recherla Padmanayaka capital | Trekking & rock climbing | Nalgonda, Telangana 🏔️ Rachakonda Fort – a 14th‑century hill fort located in Rachakonda village, Narayanapoor Mandal, Nalgonda district, Telangana . The fort served as the capital of the Rachakonda region, first ruled by the Kakatiyas and later by the Recherla Padmanayaka (Padma Nayaka) dynasty . It was conquered by the Bahmani Sultanate in 1433 AD and subsequently ruled by the Qutb Shahis and Nizams. The fort is built using cyclopean masonry – massive irregular stones fitted together without mortar. A 15‑feet high entrance wall greets visitors, followed by two ancient Sri Rama temples, naturally carved water tanks, and ruins of palaces and shrines. The site is a popular trekking and rock‑climbing destination near Hyderabad ( ≈60 km from LB Nagar ). No facilities, no entry fee – pure adventure and history. ...

Shamirpet Lake (Pedda Cheruvu) & Jawahar Deer Park

🏞️ Shamirpet Lake (Pedda Cheruvu) & Jawahar Deer Park 19th‑century Nizam‑era lake | Boating, birdwatching & rock climbing | Hyderabad’s weekend getaway, Telangana 🌅 Shamirpet Lake (also known as Pedda Cheruvu) – an artificial lake built during the Nizam reign in the 19th century , located in Shamirpet, near Hyderabad, Telangana . The serene, calm environs of the lake make it a popular weekend getaway. Adjacent to the lake is the Jawahar Deer Park , an 80‑acre protected area where deer, peacocks, and birds roam freely. The combination of lake and deer park creates a natural habitat, and visitors can often see deer quenching their thirst on the lake’s banks. The area is known for its beautiful rocky terrain, making it a perfect spot for rock climbing, photography, and birdwatching . Boating is available. Several resorts and private dhabas have come up around the lake. The Katta Maisamma temple near the highway attracts devotees, especia...