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Eturnagaram
Eturnagaram is a village in Warangal District of Telangana. This village is located in the remote area of Telangana.

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Eturnagaram, Warangal District, TelanganaEturnagaram is a village in Warangal district of Telangana. This village is one of the popular tourist attractions. It is because of the presence of a wildlife sanctuary, Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary.

Location of Eturnagaram
Eturnagaram is a village and a mandal in Warangal district in the South Indian state of Telangana. Eturnagaram is exactly located at about 103 kilometres from Warangal city of Telangana and 250 kilometres from Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana.

Climate of Telangana
Climate of Telangana is moderate. The climate is usually hot round the year. The temperature of Eturnagaram often reaches 43 Celsius during summer. There is a sufficient rainfall every year. The annual average rainfall is about 1000 millimetres.

Administration of Telangana
There are 13 Gram panchayats and 64 villages in this mandal. There are more than 200,000 people in this mandal.

Eturnagaram, Warangal District, Telangana Tourism of Telangana
Tourism of Telangana is covered with pilgrimage tourism sites and the leisure tourism sites. Near, Eturnagaram, there are some holy places like Medaram and the spectacular Mallur Narasimhaswamy Temple. Both the religious places are located at about 25 kilometres.

Devadula project is located in this mandal itself. This project is located in a distant part of Telangana. Also, this mandal is on the border of Telangana and Chatthisgarh.

Eturnagaram is surrounded by a deep forest which includes a southern tropical dry deciduous type of teak and its associates including thiruman, maddi, and bamboo, while the fauna includes several endangered species including tiger, sloth bear, four-horned antelope, chinkara and black buck. Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a wildlife sanctuary in the year 1953 because of its bio-diversity. Eturnagaram encompasses just about 806 square kilometres in Warangal district of Telangana. The Godavari River also passes through the outskirts of the village. This village is one of the popular tourist attraction sites, while visiting Warangal District.

Visiting Information
Eturnagaram is covered with forest area, where one can find the rich varieties of flora and fauna. The accommodations include a forest rest house with one suite and three tourist huts are available at Tadvai and ITDA guest house at Etunagaram. Eturnagaram is accessible with a number of RTC buses and private transport available from Warangal city. Eturnagaram is located on the National Highway 202. By railway, one can visit this village. The nearest railway stations are Warangal and Kazipet, which are about 100 kilometres away. Hyderabad International Airport (Rajiv Gandhi International Airport) is the nearest airport to visit this place.


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