Distance Details To Sri Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy Temple

Distance to Sri Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy Temple Kaleshwaram

Form City Via Distance (kms)
Adilabad Birsaipet - Lakshettipet - Peddapalli 275 kms
Hyderabad Hanamkonda - Bhupalpalli - Mahadevpur 260 kms
Kamareddy Karimnagar - Peddapalli - Mahadevpur 228 kms
Karimnagar Peddapalli - Manthani - Mahadevpur 134 kms
Mancherial Manthani - Chinthakani - Mahadevpur 118 kms
Medak Siddipet - Karimnagar - Mahadevpur 261 kms
Nirmal Jagityal - Karimnagar - Mahadevpur 255 kms
Nizamabad Metpalli - Jagityal - Mahadevpur - Karimnagar 261 kms


By State Government Bus Service (RTC)

  • State government runs regular bus services from Warangal, Karimnagar and Manthani.
  • Buses also available from Hanamkonda and vice versa, the frequency being once in 30 minutes.
  • Also there are many buses which also available from Manthani, Godavarikhani, and Peddapalli.
  • Everyday 60 RTC busses run from, Hyderabad, Warangal, Guntur, Vijayawada, Kamareddy, Karimnagar, Korutla, Metpalli, Godavarikhani, Ramagundam, Husnabad, Peddapalli, Manthani, Narsampet, Parkala depots.
  • From Hyderabad to Kaleshwaram and Kaleshwaram-Hyderabad there is a bus every 30 minutes.


By Road

  • Route 1 - Hyderabad -Siddipet - Karimnagar - Peddapalli - Kaleshwaram This route is about 300 Kilometers and travel time by car may be about 5 hours.
  • Route 2 - Hyderabad - Bongir - Warangal - Parkal - Kaleshwaram This route is about 260 Kilometers and travel time may be about 4 hours 15 minutes.


By Train

  • Nearest Railway station to Kaleshwaram is Ramagundam. Take train to Ramagundam from Hyderabad and then travel by bus to Kaleshwaram. There are number of busses available from Ramagundam to Kaleshwaram. Warangal, Kazipet Stations are about 110 kilometers and Peddapalli and Ramagundam Stations are about 100 Kilometers distance from Kaleshwaram.


By Air

  • Fly to Hyderabad and travel by car, Train or Bus.
  • Alternatively, Flying to Nagpur and then take a car to Kaleshwaram.

 

 

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