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Book one way drop taxi from Hyderabad to Warangal at affordable rates
Kakatiya heritage city route
Quick and comfortable
No return fare charges
Professional drivers
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₹2,430
Starting price for one way trip
Starting Point
Hyderabad, the 'City of Pearls' and capital of Telangana, is one of India's most historically rich and rapidly growing metropolitan cities. Once the seat of the Nizams of Hyderabad — the world's wealthiest rulers — the city is a spectacular blend of Mughal grandeur, Qutb Shahi heritage, and cutting-edge IT infrastructure in its Cyberabad district. Hyderabad is globally renowned for its exquisite biryani, lustrous pearls, traditional bangles (lac bangles from Laad Bazaar), and the legendary Charminar.
The iconic 16th-century monument built by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591, featuring four grand minarets and a mosque at its summit. The bustling bazaars surrounding it — Laad Bazaar and Patthargatti — are famous for bangles and pearls.
A massive 16th-century citadel spread over 11 km of fortified walls, famous for its architectural acoustics, hidden passages, royal palaces, mosques, and the legendary diamond mines that produced the Koh-i-Noor.
The world's largest integrated film studio complex, spanning 2,000 acres, offering guided tours of film sets, live shows, theme parks, and amusement rides — a full-day entertainment destination.
A large artificial lake built by Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah in 1562, with a 17.5-metre monolithic Buddha statue on its central island reached by boat from Lumbini Park or Sanjeevaiah Park.
A serene necropolis containing the domed mausoleums of the seven Qutb Shahi kings and their family members, built in a distinctive Indo-Persian style surrounded by landscaped gardens.
One of the three national museums of India, housing over 1 million artefacts — jade, ivory, clocks, manuscripts, sculptures, and the famous Musical Clock — collected by Mir Yousuf Ali Khan (Salar Jung III).
Destination
Warangal is a historic city in Telangana, once the magnificent capital of the Kakatiya Empire — one of the great medieval South Indian dynasties — which ruled from the 12th to 14th centuries. The Kakatiyas were great temple builders and hydraulic engineers, creating hundreds of ornate temples and a remarkable network of lakes. Today, Warangal is celebrated for the UNESCO-nominated Ramappa Temple, the iconic Warangal Fort, and the thousand-pillared Thousand Column Temple, all remarkable testaments to Kakatiya architectural genius.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the greatest masterpiece of Kakatiya architecture, built in 1213 CE by General Recherla Rudra under King Ganapati Deva. The 'floating bricks' on the temple shikhara and the extraordinary bracket figures make it unique in Indian temple art.
The ruins of the massive 13th-century Kakatiya capital, featuring the famous four imposing 'Diamond Gates' (Swayambhudevi Gateways) that stand alone on the plain — iconic symbols of Kakatiya power and artistry.
A 12th-century Kakatiya temple with three star-shaped shrines, a stunning black stone Nandi bull, and dozens of exquisitely carved pillars — one of the finest examples of Kakatiya temple architecture.
A magnificent artificial lake built by the Kakatiyas in 1213 CE, surrounded by lush forest. The lake is a scenic picnic spot and a haven for migratory waterfowl, home to mugger crocodiles and diverse birdlife.
A serene lake created by the Kakatiyas as part of their famous irrigation network. The Laknavaram Lake, with its forested islands connected by hanging rope bridges, is one of the most picturesque spots in Telangana.
An ancient hilltop temple dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, built during the Kakatiya period, overlooking the beautiful Bhadrakali Lake. The goddess is considered the presiding deity of Warangal.
The one way taxi fare from Hyderabad to Warangal starts at ₹2,430. This is for a drop taxi with no return charges. Final price may vary based on vehicle type.
The journey from Hyderabad to Warangal typically takes 3 hours, covering approximately 145 km. Travel time may vary based on traffic conditions.
No, we do not charge return fare. Our one way drop taxi service means you only pay for the distance you travel, with no return charges.
Yes, Ryder Cabs operates 24/7. You can book a cab at any time of day or night for your intercity travel needs.
Yes, all our drivers are professionally trained and verified. They undergo background checks and have valid licenses and permits.
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