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A curated guide to the cultural landmarks, sacred sites, and natural escapes surrounding the WAMS 2026 venue at BV Raju Institute of Technology, Narsapur, Medak.

Edupayala Temple
Temple
~44 km from venue
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Edupayala Temple

Built 12th Century

Nestled within lush forest and dramatic natural stone formations, Edupayala Vana Durga Bhavani Temple is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Telangana. Dedicated to Goddess Kanakadurga, it is situated at the sacred confluence of seven rivulets — “Edu” (seven) + “Payalu” (streams) — flowing into the Manjeera River. The temple draws nearly 30 lakh devotees annually from Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. The grand annual Jatara festival and Mahashivaratri celebrations are unmissable cultural events.

How to Reach From BVRIT, take the Narsapur–Medak road (~22 km to Medak town), then proceed a further ~22 km to Edupayala via Papannapet. Buses and taxis are available from Medak. Total journey approx. 45 minutes by road.
Medak Fort
Heritage Fort
~25 km from venue
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Medak Fort

Built 12th Century · Kakatiya Dynasty

Perched atop a commanding hilltop, Medak Fort — originally named “MethukuDurgam” — was built approximately 800 years ago under the Kakatiya ruler Pratapa Rudra. The massive stone fortification served as a strategic command post for the Kakatiyas and later the Qutub Shahis, who added a 17th-century mosque and granaries within its walls. Its towering ramparts, ancient gateways, and panoramic views across the Deccan plateau make it one of Telangana’s finest examples of medieval military architecture.

How to Reach Drive ~22 km from BVRIT to Medak town, then 2.4 km further to the fort. Taxis are available from Medak town. Total journey approx. 30 minutes.
Medak Cathedral Church
Landmark
~22 km from venue
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Medak Cathedral Church

Consecrated 1924 · Gothic Revival

The Medak Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic Revival structure and one of the largest churches in Asia. The Medak Diocese is the single largest diocese in Asia and second in the world after the Vatican. Commissioned by Rev. Charles Walker Posnett, construction began in 1914 across 1,000 acres and provided employment to thousands during the Medak famine. The cathedral’s soaring spire, exquisite stained glass windows depicting Biblical narratives, and a nave seating over 2,000 make it a landmark of extraordinary scale and artistry.

How to Reach Located in Medak town, ~22 km directly from BVRIT Narsapur via the Narsapur–Medak highway. Journey time approx. 25–30 minutes by road.
Singur Dam
Nature · Wildlife
~55 km from venue
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Singur Dam

Constructed 1979–1989 · Manjeera River

Built across the Manjeera River near Sangareddy, Singur Dam is one of Telangana’s most scenic reservoirs with a gross storage capacity of 30 TMC, supplying drinking water to Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The reservoir is home to nearly 1,000 crocodiles and is designated as a National Wildlife Reserve, rich with water bird species. Between October and February, migratory birds flock to the Manjira backwaters, offering exceptional birdwatching and photography opportunities. Boat rides are also available.

How to Reach Head from BVRIT towards Sangareddy (~30 km), then continue ~25 km to Singur Dam via the Sangareddy–Singur road. Total journey approx. 60–70 minutes by road.
Narsapur Forest Urban Park
Urban Park
~3 km from venue
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Narsapur Forest Urban Park

Opened June 2020 · Narsapur Forest Range

The closest natural escape to the WAMS 2026 venue, Narsapur Forest Urban Park lies within the Narsapur forest area alongside the Hyderabad–Medak highway. Opened to the public in June 2020, the park features a walkway, trekking trail, and a three-level watch tower with sweeping views of the forest and Narsapur Lake. The trek to the tower is ~500 metres at a moderate incline, with rest areas en route. A more challenging trail continues to the scenic lakeside cottages — perfect for the adventurous visitor.

How to Reach Just ~3 km from BVRIT campus along the Hyderabad–Medak highway. Easily reachable on foot, by bicycle, or a short auto/taxi ride from the venue.