Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Weekend getaway to Warangal

Warangal is around 140kms away from Hyderabad. Once Warangal is the capital of Kakatiya Dynasty. It’s been a longtime for us to spend some time in peace away from the hustling-bustling city life. So, we planned a weekend getaway to Pakhal lake to refresh ourselves. Anyways we were in need of this break from a long time. We arrived Warangal at 8:00am(we already missed the sunrise at Pakhal lake which was quite fascinating it seems). So we thought of checking out the Ancient Warangal fort. 

Kakatiya Kala Thoranam is a historical arch and symbol of Kakatiya Dynasty in South India.
It is also called as Warangal gate

























Mesmerizing Warangal Fort:

Warangal Fort appears to have existed since at least the 13th century CE. Although precise dating of its construction and subsequent enhancements are uncertain, historians and archaeologists generally accept that an earlier brick-walled structure was replaced with stone by Ganapati deva, who died in 1262, and that his successors – Rudramadevi and Prataparudra – added to its height and added gateways, square bastions and additional circular walls prior to the latter's death in 1323.

Intricate carvings of Kakatiyas not only tells us the truth but it makes us to feel the truth,
that their taste in arts & architecture is unique..
This fort is the testament to the greatness of Kakatiyas.
Art has no death..Remnants of Warangal fort.

There were many modifications took place between 15th and 17th centuries, comprising principally the addition of barbicans to the four gates in the stone wall and the creation of gates in the outer wall. Later ASI has listed this site as an monuments of national importance.

These Ornate pillars represents the grandeur of Kakatiya kingdom..
After so many ravages of man and nature these remnants
still didn't lost their Charm..

The ASI has listed the remains as a Monument of National Importance.


Pristine Pakhal lake: 

After having lunch in Warangal we started to Pakhal lake. Our main motto was to visit Pakhal lake which is a man-made lake in the Pakhal wildlife sanctuary. It is about 50km east of Warangal and is well connected by road passing through Narsampet which is about 12kms away from the lake. It is one of the best spots for Bird lovers in Telangana. I would call this place as an Ornithologists hangout place.This lake is situated amidst undulating forest land hills and watching birds is a popular retreat for the tourists. This lake is constructed around 1213 A.D. by Kakatiyan Ruler, Ganapati deva and spread over an area of 30 km2.

This place is a paradise for nature lovers like us..
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better..
When nature speaks one have to listen..

The shores around this lake is the Pakhal Wild Life Sanctuary with an area of 839 km2. It is a dense forest shelter for a variety of fauna. We did not find any animals other than wild dogs, languor and monkeys. This place is a hub for snakes, didn't even remembered how many snakes we saw on the road while we were cruising the forests.
In order to see birds it is necessary to become a part of the silence.
Storks..Watching these birds was kind of refreshing for us..
Learning the secret of flight from a bird was a good deal like learning the
secret of magic from magician -Orville Wright

Camping at the Pakhal lake:


There were more monkeys than tourists in this place. Till evening, monkeys were always interfering in our business. By the time monkeys gone into the wild it was already dark. Then we thought that this camping will be more awesome than Laknavaram. But there were so many insects and bugs. I would rather use a superlative degree to mention it, there were millions and millions of insects which
literally showed us hell. We are preplanned for this camping as we know that camping in forests is not a joke, So we carried ASV's, DDT's, and some chemicals as a precautionary measure with us.
 Everything and every attempt made by us to kill those insects gone in vain.
'What to do?' was the question raised by everyone.we waited and waited but there was no use.
 Around 9pm, we packed up & escaped from this hell.Then we shifted our camping to some
place near Narsampet which was good one but not memorable like Laknavaram or Goa.


RoR machine-The car we drive say a lot about us.
Camping at this place was really not upto our expectations..Snakes, Dogs, wild bugs and insects
 made our camping really an unforgettable experience(in otherway)
The stars have their own language, you know. If you're careful, you can learn it. 

1 comment:

BleSSed said...

Hi,

I'm writing on behalf of GoAir's in-flight magazine GoGetter and I would like to use some of the pictures in the Warangal post for the Getaways section of February 2020. Can we please talk about this? You can email me at blessymarley at gmail dot com.
This is urgent.

Thank you