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Telangana

Pembarthi

A haven of rich heritage and handicrafts

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Nearest Airport :

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGI)

Nearest Airport :

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGI)

A cultural odyssey

Amidst the serene landscapes of India, Pembarthi emerges as a vibrant tapestry of our country's cultural tapestry. Honored with the prestigious 'Best Tourism Village' recognition by the government, this charming village is a living testament to the harmonious blend of its historical heritage and contemporary endeavors, promising travelers an immersive and authentic experience.

Artistry that enchants

Pembarthi unfurls a legacy deeply rooted in the exquisite craft of brassware, tracing its origins back to the illustrious Kakatiya dynasty. Wandering through the winding lanes of this village, one is invariably spellbound by the skilled artisans crafting intricate brass idols, figurines, utensils, and decorative marvels. For generations, brass craftsmanship has been the lifeblood of the villagers, and today, their creations adorn homes not only locally but also grace international households. Despite the march of time, the methods remain steadfastly ancient, preserving age-old traditions while catering to modern tastes.

The metal crafts of Pembarthi were bestowed with a Geographical Indication tag by the Government of India in 2010, reinforcing their indelible mark on the country's artistic heritage.

Embracing nature and sustainability

Pembarthi isn't just a repository of cultural wonders; it's also a staunch advocate for environmental preservation. Under the aegis of the Haritha Haram Scheme, the village has nurtured its very own nursery, planting a staggering 30,000 trees over the course of six years. The ban on Single Use Plastic (SUP) underscores their unwavering commitment to safeguarding the sanctity of nature. Conventional LEDs have made way for solar lights, nurturing lush green expanses and curbing environmental harm.

Pembarthi is an enchanting synthesis of tradition, artistic brilliance, and contemporary stewardship. With its prized Geographical Indication-tagged metal crafts, coupled with its fervent green initiatives and robust safety measures, the village weaves an irresistible tapestry for tourists. The preservation of its cultural heritage ensures an experience that is truly exceptional and authentically Indian.

Beyond Brass artistry

Venturing beyond Pembarthi's brass haven, travelers can unearth a trove of nearby attractions. The Jain Temple in Kolanpaka, the Trikuta Temple in Nidigonda, and the Palakurthy Temple beckon those seeking spiritual solace. History aficionados can delve into the past at the Reddy Gudi Temple in Ghanpur, the Fort of Survaypapa Raydu in Quilashapur, and the formidable Zaffergadh Fort in Zaffergadh, each a testament to the village's storied past. 

Best time to visit

To make the most of your trip to Pembarthi, it's advisable to visit during the winter months, from November to February. The weather is pleasant during this period, allowing you to explore the village and its surroundings comfortably. 


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How to get there 

The nearest airport to Pembarthi is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad. From the airport, tourists can hire a taxi or use other local transportation options to reach the village, enjoying a scenic journey through the picturesque landscapes of Telangana. 
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Pembarthi is conveniently accessible by train. The village has its own railway station, ensuring easy connectivity for travelers. Visitors can board trains from major cities like Hyderabad and Warangal, enjoying a comfortable and convenient journey to Pembarthi. 
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Pembarthi is well-connected by road, primarily through NH – 163, the Hyderabad – Warangal National Highway. Tourists can hire private cabs or use public buses to reach the village. The well-maintained roads promise a smooth and enjoyable road trip, allowing travelers to soak in the scenic beauty of the region along the way.
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