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Rachakonda Fort

Rachakonda Fort

53.55km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

The Rachakonda Fort was constructed in 14th century by Recherla Singama Nayak from Padma Nayaka dynasty who ruled the region of Rachakonda. The Fort was the capital to the Rachakonda region. The region was first ruled by Kakatiyas, Padma Nayakas, Bahmani Sultans, Qutub Shahi and finally Nizams. The Rachakonda fort is a good example of medieval Hindu fort architecture. It is a structure made of large stones. The fort built as a two story structure was constructed without using any mortar.

Nagarjuna Sagar Dam

Nagarjuna Sagar Dam

55.79km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This is a mansionary dam across the Krishna river at Nagarjuna Sagar which straddles the border between Guntur district and Nalgonda district. Constructed between 1955 and 1967, the dam created a water reservoir with gross storage capacity of 11.472 billion cubic metres. Nagarjuna Sagar was the earliest in a series of large infrastructure projects termed as "modern temples" initiated for achieving the Green revolution inn India.

Devarakonda Fort

Devarakonda Fort

57.45km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

Devarakonda which is as Mandal Headquarters, is a tiny village situated in Nalgonda district. The fort was constructed in the 13th – 14th century. The Devarakonda fort is the emblem of prosperity established by the kingdom of Padma Nayaka Veluma Rajas. The fort was the heart of one and slave of none, as it was ruled by Padma Nayaka Veluma Raja since the year 1278 to 1482 AD.

Ramoji Film City

Ramoji Film City

68.41km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

It is the largest integrated film city in Telangana and has been certified by the Guinness World Records as the largest studio complex in the world. It was built by Telugu film producer Ramoji Rao in 1996. It is also a popular tourism and recreation center, containing natural and artificial attractions including an amusement park. Around 1.5 million tourists visit the place every year.

Sanghi Temple

Sanghi Temple

69.08km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This temple is located in the Sanghi Nagar in Telangana .The sacred Raja Gopuram, which is very tall, can be seen from several kilometers away. the temple complex is located on the Paramanand Giri hill which attracts number of devotees.

Keesaragutta Temple

Keesaragutta Temple

81.77km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

A Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. A historical place with a lot of Myths and Beliefs. Exploration and Excavations were conducted by the archaeological department in the surroundings of Keesaragutta Temple. Many Remnants of Brick structures and Shiva Lingas were found on the Hill north of the temple and a hillock near the water resource.

Nelakondapally Buddha Stupa

Nelakondapally Buddha Stupa

82.26km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

Nelakondapalli is a historic site encompassed by a mud fortification wall covering nearly one-hundred acres. Excavations by archaeologists have unearthed the foundations of viharas, cisterns, wells, one Mahastupa, terracotta idols, a bronze idol of Lord Buddha and a miniature stupa carved in limestone, and other historic materials from third and fourth centuries.

Paigah Tombs

Paigah Tombs

89.1km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

Paigah Tombs are known for their architectural excellence. One of the best examples of Indo Saracenic architecture, the tombs presents a beautiful blend of Asaf Jah and Rajputani style of architecture. Built of white marble, Paigah tombs captivate visitors with intricately designed interiors.

Khammam Fort

Khammam Fort

92.21km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

Built during 950 AD by the Kakatiya rulers, the fort is an important tourist attraction in Khammam. Later, Musunuri Nayaks and Velama kings were involved in the expansion of the fort. Subsequently, the Qutb Shahi kings developed the fort further. The fort is situated on Stambhadri hill. It represents a combination of both Hindu and Muslim architectural influences.

Salarjung museum

Salarjung museum

92.27km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This is an art museum located in Dar ul Shifa on the southern bank of Musi river. It is one of the three national museums in India.

Falaknuma Palace

Falaknuma Palace

92.33km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

Falaknuma is a palace in Hyderabad. It originally belonged to the Paigah family and was later owned by the nizam of Hyderabad. It is on a hillock that covers around 32 acres.

Charminar

Charminar

92.7km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This is a monument and a mosque located in Hyderabad which is built in 1591.The landmark has become known globally as a symbol of Hyderabad and is listed among the most recognized structures in India. The Charminar's long history includes the existence of a mosque on its top floor for more than 400 years. While both historically and religiously significant, it is also known for the popular and busy local markets surrounding the structure, and has become one of the most frequented tourist attract

Mecca Masjid

Mecca Masjid

92.77km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This is a congregational mosque in Hyderabad. t is one of the largest mosques in India with a capacity of 20,000. The mosque was built between the 16th and 17th centuries and is a state-protected monument that lies close to the Charminar.

Chowmahalla Palace

Chowmahalla Palace

92.88km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

The former centre of the ‘City of Nizams’, Hyderabad, the splendid Chowmahalla Palace was the seat of the rulers of the Asaf Jahi dynasty. This palace became the venue where the Nizams used to entertain their important guests and special visitors and organize ceremonial ceremonies. Erected around 200 years ago, Chowmahalla Palace boasts of exquisite architecture and magnificence.

Nehru Zoological Park

Nehru Zoological Park

94.65km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

Nehru Zoological Park was opened to the public in the year of 1963. It is situated near the historically important Mir Alam Tank, which is 200 year old and is the first multi-arch masonry dam in the world. Nehru Zoological Park is one of the largest zoos of India. Adding to the extensive varieties of wildlife, this zoo park is considered to be the first one where animals have been kept in zoological order.

Buddha Statue

Buddha Statue

94.87km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

The Buddha Statue of Hyderabad is the world's tallest monolith of Gautama Buddha, erected on Gibraltar Rock in the middle of Hussain Sagar.

Birla Mandir Hyderabad

Birla Mandir Hyderabad

95.05km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This is a Hindu temple built on a 280 feet high hillock .The construction took 10 years and was opened in 1976 , the temple was constructed by the Birla foundation.

NTR Gardens

NTR Gardens

95.17km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This memorial was a part of the Buddha Purnima Project that was being handled by Hyderabad Urban Development Authority (HUDA) for the beautification and development of the Hussain Sagar lake and its surroundings as a major tourist attraction.

Hussain Sagar Lake

Hussain Sagar Lake

95.6km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This is a heart shaped lake in Hyderabad built by Ibrahim Quil Qutub shah in 1563. There is a buddha statue erected in the middle of the lake

Shri Jagannath Temple, Hyderabad

Shri Jagannath Temple, Hyderabad

99.63km from Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

This is a modern temple built by the odia community at the city of Hyderabad. The temple is located near the Banjara hills. It resembles the original Jaganath temple in puri.

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Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

Sri Chaya Someshwara Temple

Nalgonda, Telangana 508004, India

Chaya Someswara Temple is a wonderful temple located at Panagal in Nalgonda district of Telangana. This is an interesting pilgrimage and historical site to visit from Nalgonda and Hyderabad. Sri temple was built during 11th - 12th centuries by Cholas. The temple is known for its architecture.