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Tour to Adilabad
Introduction
The most highly populated state in southern India and the land simultaneously of the Telugu and the Charminar, Andhra Pradesh on the Bay of Bengal offers a plethora of the most diverse tourist experiences. From dilapidated fortresses to untamed wilderness, magnificent monuments to rustic tribal villages, Andhra Pradesh has it all. Home also to a bipolar communal environment, Tourism of Andhra Pradesh has always been a flourishing industry and still has not lost any of the attention due to it. Adilabad derives its name from Ali Adil Shah, the erstwhile ruler of Bijapur. It was created out of a sub-district named Sirpur-Tandur in 1905. Adilabad was earlier called as Ethlabad. Historically, Adilabad has been home to a variety of cultures. Owing to its position at the border of central and southern India, it has been quite sought after and ruled by North Indian dynasties like the Mughals and the Mauryas and also South Indian dynasties like the Satavahanas and the Chalukyas. The contemporary culture of the district incorporates significant elements of the neighboring Marathi culture into the native Telugu culture. A tour to Adilabad can be a truly rewarding experience.
How to Reach
Sightseeing on Tour to Adilabad
- Pranahita kawal and Sivaram Wildlife Sanctuary
- Kadam Dam
- Pochera waterfalls
- Kuntala waterfalls
Pilgrimages on Tour to Adilabad
- Basar
- Utnoor Temples
- Keshlapur Temples
Handicrafts in Adilabad
- Nirmal Paintings
- Toys
- Bell Metal Craft
Best Time To Visit
Summers are uncomfortably hot and humid. The best time therefore to visit Adilabad is between October and March.
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