Medak is a town in the Medak district of Telangana, India. Known for its rich history and cultural heritage, Medak is home to the Medak Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in India and an exemplary piece of Gothic architecture. It was built by the British Wesleyan Methodists and stands as a beacon of the Christian faith in the region. Medak also houses the Medak Fort, a testimony to the architectural prowess of the Kakatiya dynasty. With a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles, the fort offers panoramic views of the town. Agriculture is a significant part of the economy, with paddy, maize, and wheat being the major crops. Medak experiences a local steppe climate with hot summers and moderate winters. Wildlife enthusiasts can visit the nearby Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary, which hosts a plethora of flora and fauna. This region holds a strategic cultural and religious convergence, making it an alluring destination for history buffs and those interested in exploring the roots of central Indian culture.