South
India Travel -- Andhra
Pradesh Cities -- Nizamabad City
Nizamabad
City Tour
Area: 7,956 sq.km
Climate: Tropical
Temperature
Range (deg C):
Summer- Max 42, Min 25
Winter- Max 30, Min 14.
Rainfall: 780.1 m.m

Nizamabad District is bounded by Karimnagar
district, Medak district, Nandhedu district in Maharastra state and Adilabad district
in the East, South, West and North directions respectively.
Rivers:
Godavari, Manjeera, Phalungi, Yedlakattavagu.
Major Places: Nizamabad,
Kamareddy, Bodhan, Armur.
Tourist Places: Nizam Sagar Dam, Ali
Sagar Reservoir, Pochampadu Project, Bodhan, Pocharam Sanctuary and Nizamabad
fort.
Pilgrimage Centers: Sri Neelakanteswara temple, Sarangapuram
Hanuman temple at Nizamabad and Kentu Masjid.
This place was earlier
called as Indrapuri or Indur. This place was under the rule of Chalukya, Thugluk
Dynasty, Golkonda and Nizam Kings. this district was formed in the year 1905.
Forest area occupies 21% of the district area. Quality Timber is extracted
from these forests, Tamarind and Honey are the other products obtained from these
woods. Bodhan Sugar Factory , the biggest sugar factory in Andhra Pradesh is a
major industrial establishment of the district. Confectioneries and Alcohol units
are also found in some parts of the district. The project built on river Manjeera
at Achampeta, Pocharam, and Poochampadu, Ramadugu Projects are the major irrigation
sources. All Degree colleges are affiliated to the Osmania University - Hyderabad.
Accessibility: Nizamabad is situated at a distance of 150 kms
from Hyderabad. Nizamabad is well connected by rail and road. There are frequent
buses from Hyderabad.
How to Reach This Place Road
: Nizamabad is well connected by road with Karimnagar, Adilabad, Warangal,
Nanded (Maharashtra) and Hyderabad city. 163 kms.
Rail : 163
km from Hyderabad. Nizamabad railway station is on the Kachiguda - Manmad line
of the south central railway.
Air : 163 km from Hyderabad