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Tour to Jagtial
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. One of the most important towns in the Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh., Jagtial is a commercial hub and lifeline for about thirty villages in span of about a radius of 50 kilometres. Jagtial owes its name to two English persons called Jack & Tale. As known, the telangana region of A.P., was ruled by Nizams and so as Jagtial. Hence it still carries the grace of Nizam constructions, in the form of some ruined monuments. A tour to Jagital therefore means a tour down memory lane. Notably, Jagtial is also known for the movement of Agricultural workers from which the Naxalism had born
How to Reach
- By Rail:
Jagtial is 5 hours drive away from Hyderabad which has a rail junction.
- By Road:
Jagtial is well connected to Hyderabad the state capital.
- By Air:
Hyderabad Begumpet Airport.
Sightseeing on Tour to Jagtial
- Jama Masjid
- Dharoor Irrigation Camp
Pilgrimages on Tour to Cuddapah
Jagtial is surrounded by many Hindu religious pilgrimages such as Vemulawada (35 miles), Dharmapuri (20 miles), Kondagattu (14 miles). Some historical sites such as Polasa (former Poulasteshwarapuramu 1400AD, Kakatiya dynasty) are neighbouring villages to this town.
Best time to Visit
Summers are uncomfortably hot and humid. The best time therefore to visit Jagtial is between October and March.
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