The government of Telangana has decided to focus on temple tourism in Hyderabad while establishing a tourism circuit in the city. Further, the tourism, revenue, and forest departments of the government have joined hands to boost temple tourism and eco-tourism in the city.
But why is temple tourism so important in the tourism landscape of the state? To learn more about that, you will have to visit the famous temples in Hyderabad, which span across centuries.
Beyond the places to worship the presiding deities, these temples are important for their architectural, cultural, and historic significance, and this Dream and Travel guide is all set to take you on a tour.
Let’s set in!
Most Famous Temples In Hyderabad Within 100 Kms | A Telangana Temple Tourism Guide

It’s time to look Beyond the technological hubs and the beautiful beaches near Hyderabad. Very few know that the City of Pearls can also be the City of Divine Discovery.
In fact, the Global Spirituality Mahotsav 2024 was held in Hyderabad, and President Murmu mentioned the role of India as a spiritual hub at the same event.
“Bharat is the land of ideals of ahimsa (non violence) and compassion, the knowledge of which our ancient sages gave us and to strengthen which our great spiritual gurus are guiding us.” Droupadi Murmu, The President of India. |
So, it’s time to give the beauty of the Charminar and delicious Hyderabadi food a miss for a while and visit the places where we can worship our deities, meditate, and feel the most powerful connection.
The famous temples in Hyderabad are waiting for us!
1. Chilkur Balaji Temple
Location: Chilkur Balaji Temple Road, Chilkur Village, Hyderabad, Telangana Contact Number: 08417 235933 Temple Hours: 6 AM to 1 PM, 4-6 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 31.7 Km |
On the banks of the Osman Sagar Lake, Chilkur Balaji Temple takes us at least 500 years back. However, according to popular beliefs, this one, one of the most popular Venkateswara Swamy temples in Hyderabad, was built at least a millennium ago.
Revered as the second Tirumala temple, it houses Lord Balaji Venkateswara and Mata Sridevi and Bhoodevi as presiding deities.
Further, according to myths, a devotee built this temple as he was suffering from ailments and could not visit the Tirupati temple.
Being pleased with his devotion, Lord Balaji Venkateswara appeared before him and asked him to find and establish the idols of the Lord and the Goddesses.
⁍ Myths And Beliefs Around The Chilkur Balaji Temple | A Dream And Travel Note
The temple of “Pratyaksha Daiva of Kailyug,” Lord Balaji Venkateswara, is at the epicenter of the spiritual and religious landscape of Hyderabad.
Further, there are some myths and beliefs around this temple.
- You need to make 11 pradakshanas around the temple to fulfill your wishes.
- The temple does not accept any monetary offerings and the pradakshanas are considered offerings.
2. ISKCON Temple In Hyderabad | Sri Sri Radha Madan Mohan Temple
Location: Old Kattal Mandi, Abids, Hyderabad, Telangana Contact Number: 063005 68905 Temple Hours (Darshan): 4:30-5 AM, 7:30-12 PM, 12:30-1 PM, 4:30-6:30 PM, 7-8 PM, 8:30-8:45 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 1.9 Km |
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple in Hyderabad is a spiritual hub for Vaishnavites and all the devotees of Lord Krishna.
Every day, thousands of devotees visit here to offer prayers, chant, meditate, sing, and watch Aartis throughout the day. Beyond a religious place, the ISKCON temple is a hub of community building and practicing a particular way of living.
Moreover, if you look for the list of Iskcon temples in Hyderabad, you will also get to know about Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Mandir in Secunderabad.
3. Sitaram Bagh Temple, Mangalghat
Location: Asif Nagar-Sitaram Bagh Road, Sitaram Bagh, Hyderabad, Telangana Temple Hours: 6-11:30 AM, 5:30-8 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 4.6 Km Contact Number: 040 24800 101/040 24800 925 |
The famous temples in Hyderabad are from different eras, and even a 2 days trip from Hyderabad won’t be enough to explore all the religious places and shrines here.
The 200-year-old Sitaram Bagh Temple is one of the most famous temples in Hyderabad and it shows a brilliant fusion of North Indian and South Indian styles.
Further, this temple is known as Dattatreya Temple, and the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage has designated this as a Heritage Site.
Built by Seth Puranmal Ganeriwala, the temple has a huge entrance, and the courtyards, Goshalas, and step well within the premise exhibit architectural excellence. Sri Sita Rama Chandra Swami is worshipped here.
4. Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple/Sri Ranganatha Swamy Devalayam
Location: Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Jiyaguda, Hyderabad, Telangana Temple Hours: Opens at 5:30 AM Distance from Hyderabad: 6.4 Km |
This 400 years old temple in Hyderabad has Lord Vishnu as the presiding deity. Near the Sacred Musi River, this temple has an idol of Lord Vishnu sitting in his reclining posture on Adi Sesha or Sesh Naag.
The unique posture of Lord Vishnu here signifies that he listens to all the problems of the devotees and offers solutions.
5. Ammapalli Temple, Shamsabad/ Sri Rama Chandra Swamy Temple
Location: Nagarguda, Shamshabad Road, Shamshabad, Ammapalle, Telangana Temple Timing: 6:30 AM to 1 PM, 3:30-7 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 31 Km |
Sri Rama Chandra Swamy Temple, one of the old temples in Hyderabad, stands out with its grand seven-story tower. It has an image of Lord Vishnu in his sleeping posture.
The Vengi Kings built this temple in the 13th century. However, the idol then was already 1000 years old. The temple has Rama, Sita, and Laxmana as presiding deities and the statue of Lord Hanuman is placed near the Dwaja Sthambam.
He is facing Lord Rama, establishing the connection between the deity and devotees. Moreover, the temple has an ancient pond and it is surrounded by coconut trees. So, overall, it is an immersive or tranquil destination for weekend getaways from Hyderabad.
⁍ How To Reach Sri Rama Chandra Swamy Temple From Hyderabad
One of the famous temples in Hyderabad, Sri Rama Chandra Swamy Temple, is well-connected to all parts of Hyderabad with the Shamshabad Bus Stop. The temple is just 5 Km away from the bus stop.
6. Keesaragutta Temple, Sri Ramalingeshwara Swamy Vari Devasthanam
Location: Keesara, Medchal Malkajgiri Dist Temple Hours: 7:45 AM to 12:45 PM, 3-7:30 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 35 Km |
Sri Ramalingeshwara Swamy Vari Devasthanam is one of the most famous Shiva temples in Hyderabad. As one of the ancient temples with myths going back to the Treta Yuga, it is also one of the best places to visit near Hyderabad within 50 Kms.
According to myths, Lord Rama visited this place after killing Ravana. As an act of penance, he wanted to establish 101 Shiva lingams and chose Kesaragiri Kshetram (now Keesaragutta) as one of the places.
He directed Lord Hanuman to bring 101 Shiva lingams from Varanasi. However, he failed to reach the Kesaragiri Kshetram on time (Muhurtam). Lord Shiva appeared before Lord Rama and gifted him a “self-manifested Shivalingam.”
So, the Shiva lingam worshipped here is Swayambhu Swamy. Moreover, established by Lord Rama, it is known as Sri Ramalingeshwara Swamy Devasthanam.
⁍ How To Reach Sri Ramalingeshwara Swamy Vari Devasthanam From Hyderabad
Bus services to the Sri Ramalingeshwara Swamy Vari Devasthanam are available from all major bus stops in Hyderabad.
Further, you can take a train to the Bolarum railway station and travel 18 Km by road from there to reach one of the famous temples of Hyderabad.
7. Shri Peddamma Talli Devalayam | Famous Temples In Hyderabad
Location: Road Number 55, CBI Colony, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana E-mail: info@peddammagudi.org Temple Hours: 6 AM to 1 PM and 3-8 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 10.2 Km |
Shri Peddamma Talli Devalayam is one of the most famous Ammavari temples in Hyderabad. Further, one of the oldest temples in Jubilee Hills, Shri Peddamma Talli Devalayam, is believed to be 150 years old.
Goddess Durga is worshipped here as the supreme form of Shakti or Divine feminine or female dynamism. Devotees call her “Amman” or mother, and they believe that the deity will protect them from all perils.
⁍ How To Reach Shri Peddamma Talli Devalayam From Hyderabad?
Take a public bus from the MGBS Bus Stop or book a cab or auto to reach Shri Peddamma Talli Devalayam from Hyderabad.
Did You Know?
Hyderabad and Secunderabad celebrate the Bonalu festival every year during July-August. It is a festival of divine offerings to the Mother Goddess. It is a powerful custom with women invoking the goddess onto themselves.
However, Shri Peddamma Talli Devalayam, one of the most famous temples in Hyderabad, celebrates Bonalu every Sunday.
Further, according to myths, Goddess Durga visited a well near this place to quench her thirst after killing Mahishashura. Later, a shepherd found an idol near the well and it is the same place where the temple stands.
8. Shri Nadi Nath Ganesh Temple
Location: Jumeraat Bazaar, Afzal Gunj, Hyderabad, Telangana Distance from Hyderabad: 4.7 Km Temples Hours: Opens at 6 AM |
Pay a visit to Shri Nadi Nath Ganesh Temple if you are looking for a famous Ganesh temple in Hyderabad. Here, people refer to the deity as Bellam Ganesha, meaning Ganesha, who loves jaggery.
Devotees believe that if you do seven parikramas of the deity and offer jaggery, your wishes will be fulfilled. Moreover, every Wednesday, the temple offers Annadanam at around 1 PM. Midnight Aartis also takes place on Wednesdays at 12 AM.
9. Swarnagiri Temple Hyderabad
Location: Manepally Hills, Bhuvanagiri, TelanganaContact Number: 9099909917/7997974002Distance from Hyderabad: 48 Km |
A new temple in Hyderabad, Swarnagiri Sree Venkateshwara Swamy Devasthanam, opened its door to devotees in 2024. It is also known as Yadadri Tirumala Devasthanam.
Built by the Manepally family, this temple today is one of the largest Balaji temples in South India. Further, the temple stands out because of its architectural grandeur, fusing Chola, Chalukya, Vijaynagara, and Pallava styles.
Temple Timing: 5 AM: Temple Opening Time 5-6:30 AM: Bhoopali and Abhishek Time 12:30-1:30 PM: Temple Break and Lunch Time 1:30-2:30 PM: Aarti, Naivedya, Distribution of Mahaprasad 9:00 PM: Shejarti, Abhishek and Temple Closing |
Further, it has four Rajagopurams and a Vimana Gopuram over the Garba Gruha or Sanctum Sanctorum. The 12-foot tall statue of Sree Venkateshwara Swamy illuminates the Garba Gruha. It is the tallest statue of Sree Venkateshwara Swamy in Telangana.
Moreover, you must not miss the 120-feet Hunumana Mandapa here with a 40-feet monolith idol of Lord Hanuman and a massive bronze bell.
Other areas in the temple displaying architectural marvels in the temple area are Sri Jala Narayana Sannidhi, Sri Lakshminarasimha Mandapam, and Sri Bhuvaraha Mandapam.
⁍ How To Reach Swarnagiri Temple From Hyderabad
You can take a car or cab ride from Hyderabad to Swarnagiri Temple. However, the most pocket-friendly way is to take Telangana State Road Transport Corporation or TGSRTC buses from the Jubilee Bus Stand (JBS) or Uppal X Roads.
From Jubilee Bus Stand, the ticket price is INR 100, and from Uppal X Roads, the ticket will cost you around INR 80.
Did You Know?
DNV Prasad Sthapathi, the man behind the Statue of Equality, supervised the construction of the Swarnagiri Temple.
10. Nagamma Temple | Famous Temples In Hyderabad
Location: Lalbazar Street, Sastri Nagar, Ward No 7, Trimulgherry, Secunderabad Distance from Hyderabad: 10 Km Temple Timing: 6 AM to 12:30 PM and 5 PM to 9 PM |
Nagamma Temple is one of the famous temples near Hyderabad, and it is associated with many myths and stories. With ancient architecture and carved sculptures, the temple exudes a powerful spiritual vibe that I have felt in many other consecrated holy places of South India.
Goddess Nagamma or the Snake Goddess is the deity worshipped here. Devotees offer prayers to her to get rid of the Naag Dosh or Sarpa Dosha.
Flaunting the quintessential Dravidian architecture, the Nagamma Temple has a beautiful Vihmana or storied Gopuram over the Sanctum Sanctorium. Moreover, it has stone pillars from the Ujjain Mahankali Temple.
The temple attracts heavy footfall on the Day of Nagpanchami, and it is associated with the miraculous stories about Sree Jayalakshmi Amma Guru and her son Sree Narayana Swamy.
⁍ How To Reach Nagamma Temple From Hyderabad?
You can take local buses or cab services from Secunderabad to reach the Nagamma Temple in Hyderabad.
11. Birla Mandir
Location: Naubat Pahad, Ambedkar Colony, Khairtabad, Hyderabad Contact Number: 040 2324 1067, 040 2323 5081 Temple Hours for Public Visit: 7:00 AM to 12 PM and 3-9 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 1.3 Km |
Located on the Kala Pahad, or twin hillock of Naubat Pahad, Birla Mandir was established and consecrated in 1976 by Swami Ranganathananda of Ramakrishna Mission.
Sri Venkateswara is the presiding deity of the beautiful marble temple that reverberates with Kirtanas and a spiritual vibe.
The architecture of the temple resembles the traditional Dravidian and Utkal (Oriya) styles. Further, the 11-foot tall granite statue of Sri Venkateswara and his consorts, Padmavati and Andal, bless the temple with their presence.
Moreover, the temple complex has a Buddha temple adorned with stories of his life in fresco paintings.
⁍ Dream And Travel Note
Don’t miss a visit to the Birla Temple in the evening. The temple looks heavenly with the evening lights and the sounds and aroma of Aarti.
Moreover, don’t miss the stories of the Ramayana and Mahabharata depicted on the temple’s walls.
12. Sanghi Temple | Famous Temples In Hyderabad
Location: Omerkhan Daira, Hyderabad, Telangana Contact Number: +91-9391256717/+91-6300382612 Distance from Hyderabad: 35 Km |
Located atop the Paramananda Giri hill, Sanghi Temple was built in 1991. Despite being one of the new temples in Hyderabad, it pays tribute to the traditional Chola and Chalukya styles.
Temple Hours Monday-Friday: 8 AM – 1 PM, 4-8 PM Sundays, Holidays, and Festivals: 8 AM to 8 PM |
The three Gopurams of the temple are dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, Lord Shiva, and Mata Parvati. Further, as you take an entry through the Maha Dwaram or the main entrance, you will find sculptures and carvings of gods and goddesses and many mythological stories.
Moreover, the temple has a cultural significance, standing as “a symbol of unity in diversity.” In addition, its location on the hilltop makes the experience of your visit more peaceful or elevating.
⁍ How To Reach Sanghi Temple From Hyderabad
You can reach Sanghi Temple from Hyderabad by cab. However, you can also take a train to the Ghatkesar railway station and then travel 13 Km by road to reach the temple.
Moreover, you can board the TSRTC 290S bus from Secunderabad to the Sanghinagar bus stop. The temple is just 1 Km away from the bus stop.
13. Kolanupaka Temple | Famous Temples In Hyderabad
Location: Kolanupaka, Yadadri, Telangana Temple Hours: 6 AM to 7 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 77 Km |
The Kolanupaka, or Kulpakji Jain temple, is a 2000-year-old Jain religious site. Very few people mention this place when asked about the famous temples in Hyderabad.
However, with Lord Rishabha, Lord Mahaveer, and Lord Neminath, this temple proves the presence of Jainism in Telanga before the 4th century. So, this temple also bears historical significance.
The 51-inch statue of Mahaveer here is said to be made of a single jade stone. Further, the temple houses the idols of other Tirthankars, Mata Padmavati and Lord Simandar Swami.
⁍ How To Reach Kolanupaka Temple From Hyderabad?
First, reach Aler Railway Station from Hyderabad and then travel for around 6 Km to reach the Kolanupaka Jain Temple.
14. Chennakesava Swamy Temple, Chandrayanagutta
Location: Srisailam Highway, Dastagirnagar, Kesav Giri, Chandrayangutta, Hyderabad, Telangana Contact No: +91 88977 75158 Temple Hours: 6 AM to 10 AM Distance from Hyderabad: 11.8 Km |
With a history of 600 years, Chennakesava Swamy Temple is one of the most famous ancient temples in Hyderabad. Further, it is a prominent example of temple architecture during the Vijayanagar period.
Moreover, located on the Kesavagiri hillock, this temple has cultural and historic significance. It is one of the few temples where the Vaishavites and Shaivites reconciled.
“The temple is a symbol of unity. It’s one of the rare temples that has Shiva and Vaishnava idols and it united warring Shivaite and Vaishnavaite groups in ancient days. Hence it’s called Shaiva Keshava Keshtram.” Sagar Kumar, Priest, Mallikarjunaswamy temple. |
Along with the idol of the presiding deity, Chennakesava Swamy, the temple complex has smaller temples like Shivalayam and Mallikarjunaswamy temple.
Today, this temple is an ancient monument protected by the Department of Archaeology and Museums Government of Telangana.
15. Yadadri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple Or Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Vari Devasthanam
Location: Yadadri Temple 1st Ghat Road, Gandhi Nagar, Yadagirigutta, Telangana Contact Number (Online Enquiry): 8333994022 Temple Hours: 3-30 AM to 3 PM and 4 PM to 9:45 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 67 Km |
The story of this temple takes us back to the Treta Yuga when Lord Narasimha appeared before sage Yadarishi, being pleased with his penance.
The Lord appeared before the sage in five different forms: Sri Yogananda, Sri Gandabherunda, Sri Lakshminarasimha, Sri Ugra, and Sri Jwala Narasimha.
All five roopas or forms are worshipped in the temple today. Moreover, there is a mention of this temple in Skanda Purana.
In addition, the temple is known for its historical significance. Sri Krishnadevarayalu, an emperor of Vijayanagara in the 15th century, and King Tribhuvana Malludu in 1148 AC, visited this temple to celebrate their respective victories.
Above all, the stone temple architecture is based on the Agama Shastra. So, the space is ideal for worship, meditation, and prayers.
⁍ How To Reach Yadadri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple From Hyderabad?
You can take a TSRTC or Telangana State Road Transport Corporation bus to Yadadri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple. It is the most pocket-friendly and the easiest way to travel, considering TSRTC has now started 104 buses from Hyderabad to Yadadri.
Buses are available from MGBS, or Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station, and Jubilee Bus Station. Bus services start at 5:00 AM in the morning and continue till 8:30 PM (MGBS) and 7:30 PM (JBS), respectively. Buses are available at intervals of 30 minutes around.
16. Swayambhu Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple
Location: Ananthagiri Hills, Vikarabad Temple Hours: 5 AM to 12 PM, 4:30-8 PM Distance from Hyderabad: 85 Km |
This 800-year-old temple in Hyderabad bears the amazing stories of Rishi Markandeya and the blessings he received from Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy.
It is said that the Lord blessed him with the Moosi River as he could not reach the Ganges in Varanasi for his holy dip on the day of Dwadasi.
Another story says that this Lord Padmanabha Swamy temple was built by the Hyderabad Nawab as the Lord appeared in his dreams and directed him to do so.
The temple is going to get more prominence in the temple tourism of Hyderabad. with Vikarabad being highlighted as a major ecotourism spot in Telangana.
“Vikarabad is historically known to have remedial atmosphere and people prefer this place abundant with herbal vegetation for treating the patients of various diseases particularly of TB.” A Revanth Reddy, Chief Minister, Telangana |
17. Sri Subramanyeswara Aalayam, Skandagiri
Location: Skandagiri, Kamakotinagar, Padmarao Nagar, Secunderabad Contact Number: 040 2750 4849/040 2751 0011 Distance from Hyderabad: 6.4 Km |
Sri Subramanyeswara Aalayam, Skandagiri, one of the famous temples in Hyderabad, is the perfect example of Shanmathasthaapana.
As preached by sage Sri Aadi Sankara, this temple celebrates forms of worship like Ganapathyam, Koumaram, Saaktham, Soumaram, and Vaishnavam.
Temple Hours Sunday: 6:00 AM to 1 PM, 4:30 to 9 PM Monday: Wednesday and Thursday – 6-11 AM, 4:30-9 PM Tuesday: 5:30 AM -12 PM, 3-9 PM Friday and Saturday: 6 AM to 12 PM, 3-9 PM |
Moreover, Lord Kartikeya, or Murugan, is the presiding deity here, and it boasts beautiful Chola architecture.
18. Shri Kesari Hanuman Temple, Karwan | Famous Temples In Hyderabad
Location: Karwan East, Hyderabad, Telangana Contact Number: 040 2003 3934 Temple Hours: 6:00-11:30 AM and 4:00-8:30 PM (Monday-Saturday), Sunday (Closed) Distance from Hyderabad: 7 Km |
On the banks of the sacred River Musi, Shri Kesari Hanuman Temple was built by Samartha Ramdas Swami, the Guru of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
The history of the temple is at least 300 years old. It takes you to the Mughal Era in India. Further, the original statue installed by Samartha Ramdas Swami is now worshipped in the basement of the temple.
⁍ How To Reach Shri Kesari Hanuman Temple, Karwan, From Hyderabad?
You can reach Shri Kesari Hanuman Temple from Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana by bus and metro route. Further, you can take a cab to reach the temple from any part of Hyderabad in 30 minutes.
The Nampally metro station on the red line of the Hyderabad Metro is the closest metro station to Shri Kesari Hanuman Temple, Karwan. Moreover, the temple is a stone’s throw away from Jiyaguda KHT, the nearest bus stop.