Stated below are some of the must visit places at Nizamabad:
Armoor
Perfect for some wonderful sightseeing in Nizamabad, the place is home to Siddula Gutta, the hills that act as huge heaps of black rocks. The cave temple of Lord Shiva with a Shiva Lingam is just not worth missing.
Hanuman Temple Sarangpur
Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the temple is known for a huge statue of the Monkey God and is a popular pilgrimage destination.
Neelakanteshwara Temple
Another famed pilgrimage site, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva who is worshipped here as the God with blue throat. The temple tank accessible by descending a number of steps is an added attraction.
Mallaram Forest
A fabulous spot for ecotourism, it must be visited for forest trek adventure and attractions like an old pagoda, a 1.45 billion old rock and huts with bird and animal figurines.
Manchippa
A serene and picturesque village, it is meant for the tourists who wish to take break from hectic life. Full of natural splendour, the place also has a huge reservoir with boating facility
District Archaeological Museum
One of the top attractions of Nizamabad, the museum displays artefacts from various eras, including Old and New Stone Age. Pottery, jewellery, tools, weapons, coins and paintings are some of the main highlights.
Alisagar
The place with spellbinding beauty, Alisagar boasts of a beautifully paid garden, tree house, fountains, Alisagar Lake with boating facility and a deer park.
Nizamabad Fort
The rural charm of the fort built on a small hillock can impress anyone. Visit the place to admire its art and architecture and also to access some important temples like Sri Ramulavari Temple and Jagannath Temple.
There is no end to the tourist attractions in and around Nizamabad as one can visit Ashok Sagar (known for ecotourism, boating, swinging bridge, amphitheatre and other attractions), Sirnapally Waterfalls, Dichpally Ramalayam and the village of Bodhan known for a number of historical sites.