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Andhra
Pradesh’s capital city, Hyderabad has the
atmosphere of an Arabian Nights fairy tale.
Whimsical palaces, erstwhile stately homes and
crowded bazaars filled with shops selling
Hyderabadi pearls, incense and copper utensils
characterise the city, while in the distance
looms Golconda Fort. The city’s historical
connection traces itself to the rulers or Nizams
whose wealth was legendary. Rooms full of jewels
and currency notes, a garage full of gleaming
Rolls Royce’s are all now part of history, but a
unique culture live on, colouring the city with its
distinctive charm. The Epicurean tastes of this
most exalted royal house of princely India gave
rise to a fabled cuisine based on painstaking
preparations and slow cooking. Much of
Hyderabad’s old town can be covered on foot. The
city’s important landmarks include Charminar, a
16th century gateway; the Salar Jung Museum
which exhibits priceless treasures alongside
trivia that made up the personal collection of
the owner; Mecca Mosque and Golconda Fort. Nagarjunakonda is the site of ongoing
excavations which have revealed Buddhist
temples, stupas and monasteries.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad, the capital of
Andhra Pradesh was founded in the late 6'th
century by Qutab Shahi dynasty line of Kings
known for their beautiful monuments and mosques,
Medieval Indian, Saracenic, Mughal and Colonial
architecture which, create an architectural
richness rarely found in other parts of the
country.
Climate(deg C): Summer- Max 42, Min 22;
Winter- Max 22, Min 11.
Best Season : June
to February.
TRANSPORT AND
COMMUNICATION
-
Air : Indian Airlines connect
Hyderabad with Bhubaneshwar, Bangalore, Bombay,
Calcutta, Delhi, Madras, Nagpur and
Vishakapatnam.
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Rail: Well connected by rail
with Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Bombay, Calcutta,
Delhi, Madras and other cities in India.
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Road: Good motorable roads
connect Hyderabad to Aurangabad 548 kms,
Bangalore 568 kms, Bombay 735 kms, Calcutta 1588
kms, Madras 704 kms, Tirupati 651 kms, Panaji
698 kms etc.
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Bus Services: Regular bus
services connect Hyderabad with Bangalore,
Madras, Nagpur, Tirupati and other tourist
centres in Andhra Pradesh.
PLACES OF
INTEREST
Birla Temple 1 km, Hussain Sagar
1 km, Indira Park 1 km, Charminar 7 km, Mecca
masjid 7 km, Osmania University 6 km, Qutub
Shahi Tombs & Golconda Fort 13 km,
Nehru-Zoological Park 8 km, High Court 7 km,
Public Gardens 1.5 km, Race Course 9 km, State
Central Library 7 km, Tank Bund 1 km,Asmongarh
9.5 km, Khajana Museum 12 km, Planetarium 1 km,
State Archaeological Museum 1.5 km, Salar Jung
Museum.
EXCURSIONS
Mir Alam Tank 8 km, Raymond's
Tomb 12 km, Himayat Sagar 22 km, Osman Sagar 22
km, Yalagirigutta 69 km, Kolanupak 80 km, Bidar
136 km. Nagarjunasagar and Nagarjunakonda 149
km: Nagarjunasagar is the tallest masonary dam
in the world across river Krishna. The
Nagarjunakonda is an island formed in the man
made lake. Launch services are available from
Nagarjunasagar to Nagarjunakonda.
Places of
Interest on the island are: Archaeological
Museum, Mahastupa, Bodhisri, Chaitya, Simhala
Vihara, Mahsik Vihara, Brahusutya Vihara and
Royal Bath.
Rising above the forest of the
Nallamalai forest the Bharamarambha Mallikarjuna
Swamy temple on a 457 mt. high has one of the
twelve Jyothir lingas. It is the seat of one of
the 18 leading Saktis Mahakali in her
manifestation as Bharamarambha. The temple
sculptures narrate in stone, episodes from the
great Hindu epics - Ramayana & Mahabharata.
Regular bus services connect Sri Sailam with
Hyderabad (234 km), Tirupati (436 km), and
Vijayawada (248 km), Sri Sailam Devasthanam
provides accommodation for the pilgrims at their
cottages and choultries at nominal cost. The
APTT and TDC operates package tours from
Hyderabad to Sri Sailam every week.
Vijayawada
Vijayawada or the "City of
Victory" as it literally translates is called so
as it was here or so it is believed that Arjuna,
the Pandava Prince was rewarded for his penance,
which he did on Indrakiladri Hill. Today, with
excellent communications, perhaps the best in
the South where railways are concerned,
Vijayawada is looking forward to an exciting
future. A predominantly business city of the
Coastal Anthra, Vijayawada on the banks of the
holy river krishna attracts many piligrims as
well for its temple dedicated to Durge. The city
is also a base for visiting the Buddhist
excavations at Amaravati, which is less than 70
km away. Also accessible from Vijayawada are the
towns of Kuchipudi, Mangalagiri and Kondapalli
which are famous for dance, temple and
handicrafts respectively. So altogether
Vijayawada presents a colourful and varied
picture and can be termed as a business cum
pilgrim cum tourist centre.
Altitude: 125 metres.
Temparature (deg C):
Summer- Max 45, Min 28; Winter- Max 32, Min 18.
Best Season : September to
February.
HOW TO GET
THERE:
- Air : Vijayawada is connected
to Hyderabad & Rajamundary by Vayudoot
services.
Fare: Vijaywada - Hyderabad
Rs.965/-
- Rail:
Vijayawada is connected by rail with most parts
of the Country.
- Road: Good
motorable roads connects Vijaywada with major
cities in India. Some distances are Amaravati
(66 km), Bhubaneswar (792 km), Bombay (1010 km),
Calcutta (1245 km), Delhi (1724 km), Hyderabad
(271km), Madras (433 km), Rajahmundhry (167 km),
Tirupati (380 km), Vishakapatnam (366 km),
Warangal (253 km) etc.
- Bus
Services: Regular
bus services from Amaravati, Annavaram, Guntur,
Kodad, Hyderabad, Kakinada, Machilipatnam,
Madras, Nellore, Suryapet, Rajahmundhry,
Tirupati, Tuni, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and
Warangal amongst other places connect
Vijayawada.
- Local
Transport
Coaches: Contact the Transport
Unit, Andhra Pradesh Travel and Tourism
Development Corporation, Motel Krishnaveni,
Guntur Road, Near Prakasam Barrage, Sitanagaram,
Tel: 63270. Tourist Taxis, Metered Taxis,
Autorickshaws, Cycle Rickshaws available.
City Bus Services: The Andhra Pradesh
State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC)
operates point to point bus services which
connect important places within the city with
each other.
Akkana & Madanna Caves,
Gandhi Hill, Haxrathbal Mosque, Kanakadurga
temple, Mary's Temple, Milk Powder Factory,
Mogalrajapuram Caves, Prakasam Barrage.
MUSEUMS & ART GALLERIES: Victoria
Jubilee Regional Museum, Bunder Road.
EXCURSIONS
Agripalli (40 km.), Amaravati
(66km.), Chilkalapudi (71 km.), Gudivada (45
km.) Hamsala Deevi (85 km.), Kandapalli (16
km.), Kuchipudi (60 km.), Mangalagiri (12 km.),
Manginapuri (83 km.).
TOURIST INFORMATION
CENTRE
Andhra
Pradesh Travel & Tourism Development
Corporation, Motel Krishnaveni, Guntur Road,
Near Prakasam Barrage, Sitanagaram,
Tel.63270.
Warangal
Warangal was the ancient capital
of the Kakatiya rulers. It was here that the
fort was constructed by king Ganapathi in 1199
A.D and completed by Rudramadevi in the year
1261. The thousand pillard temple with its star
shaped shrines dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and
Surya, the famous Ramappa temple & lake, the
Pakhal lake are worth visiting.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Area : 54.98 sq km.
Altitude : 1,700 feet.
Temparature (deg C):
Summer- Max 39.6, Min 23.2; Winter- Max 30, Min
13.5.
Rainfall : 82.5 cms (
June to September ).
Best
Season : September to
February.
HOW TO GET
THERE
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Air : The nearest Airport is
Hyderabad (141 kms) connected by Indian Airlines
flights with Bombay, Bangalore, Bhubaneshwar,
Calcutta, Delhi, Madras, Nagpur, Vishakhapatnam.
East West Airlines & Continental Aviation
also operates flights from Hyderabad to
Bombay.
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Rail:
Warangal links to all important cities in India
by rail.
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Road:
Warangal is connected by road to Amaravati (319
km), Armur (170 km), Bangalore (707 km), Bombay
(880 km), Calcutta (1498 km), Delhi (1463 km),
Hyderabad (141 km), Karimnagar (70 km),Madras
(686 km), Nagpur (478 km), Nirmal (228 km),
Nizamabad (199 km), Ramagundam (136 km),
Tirupati (633 km), Vijayawada (253 km),
Vishakapatnam (619 km), Yadagirigutta (72
km).
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Bus Services : Warangal is connected by
regular bus services with Hyderabad,
Yadagirigutta, Vijayawada, Armur, Kolanupaka,
Jangaon, Kodad, Karimnagar, Nizambad, Adilabad,
Suryapet, Palampet, Jagtial, Khammam,
Bhadrachalam, Basar, etc.
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Local
Transport
Coaches : Available from the Depot
Manager, New Bus Depot, Andhra Pradesh State
Road Transport Corporation, Hanumakonda.
WHAT TO SEE
Thousand Pillar
Temple
A fine
specimen of Kakatiya architecture and sculpture,
the Thousand Pillar temple as the name implies
has many pillars, all efficient carved. The
temple is built in Chalukyan Style. The Nandi
here has beautiful finishing.
Fort-Warangal.
Constructed by King Ganapathi in 1199
A.D. and completed by his daughter Rudrama in
1261 A.D., the fort has two walls, with the
traces of the third. Places of interest in the
fort are a temple, and four thoranas or
gateways, similar to those at Sanchi, signifying
the Buddhist influence.
Bhadrakali
Temple
The
important attraction in this temple is the idol
of the deity in sitting posture with her eight
hands filled with weapons. The head of the idol
is adorned by a crown.
Planetarium
Hear regular shows are held showing
the mysteries of the University.
EXCURSIONS
Laknavaram Lake, Pakhal Lake and
Wildlife Sanctuary (60 km.), Ramappa Lake (65
km), Yadagirigutta (64 km), Yadagirigutta (72
km).
TOURIST INFORMATION
CENTRE / TOURIST
CORPORATIONS
Regional Tourist Information
Bureau, Tourist Rest House, Kazipet (Warangal),
Tel.6201.
Vishakhapatnam /
Vizag
Lapped by the Bay of Bengel, on
the eastern part of Andhra Pradesh lies the
beach city, Vishakapatnam. Ages ago there stood
a temple on the shores dedicated to Vaisaka, the
God of Valour in the Hindu pantheon. The mighty
sea has since swept away the shrine, but the
name survived for identifying the now sprawling
City of Visakhapatnam.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Altitude:
4.5. metres.
Temparature (deg C): Summer- Max.39, Min.28; Winter- Max.29,
min.19.
Rainfall: 89 cms.
Season: All round the year.
STD Code:
HOW TO GET THERE
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Air : Vishakapatnam is air
linked with Calcutta, Hyderabad and Madras,
which in turn is connected by Indian Airlines
with Bombay.
Fare: Calcutta-Vishakhapatnam
Rs.1693/- Madras-Vishakhapatnam Rs.1336/-
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Rail:
Visakhapatnam is well connected with all the
important cities of India, some of which are
Vijayawada, Vizianagaram, Cuttack, Bhubaneswar,
Berhampur (for Gopalpur), Warangal, Hyderabad,
Pune, Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Madras, Nellore,
Tirupati, Guwahati and Trivandrum.
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Road:
Vishakapatnam is connected by good motorable
road with some cities, few kilometre distances:-
Araku Valley- 120 kms, Arasavalli- 110 kms,
Bheemunipatnam- 29 kms, Bhubaneshwar- 426 kms,
Calcutta- 879 kms, Cuttack- 444 kms, Delhi- 1861
kms, Hyderabad- 637 kms, Jagdalpur- 304 kms,
Kakinad- 165 kms, Koraput- 198 kms, Madras- 799
kms, Rajamundhry- 199 kms, Tirupati - 746 kms,
Simhachalam- 16 kms, Vijayawada- 366 kms,
Vizianagaram- 60 kms, Warangal- 619 kms.
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Sea : Vishakapatnam is
connected by sea to Calcutta, Madras, Port
Blair, Ganjam, and Kakinada among other
places.
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Bus : Regular State Transport
buses run between Vishakapatnam and Hyderabad,
Madras, Bhubaneswar, Jagdalpur, Koraput,
Berhampur, Tirupati, Nellore, Vijayawada,
Rajamundhry, Eleru, Kakinada, Warangal,
Srikakulam, Araku, Vizianagaram, Bheemunipatnam,
Simhachalam, Tuni, Machilipatnam, Guntur and
among other places. Also regular city bus
services connect places of interest in the City
with each other.
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Local
Transport: Coaches,
Tourist Taxis, Metred Taxis, Autorickshaws,
Cycle rickshaws available.
WHAT TO
SEE
Andhra University Building- 4
kms, Dolphin's Nose, Sri Venkateswara
Konda, Hindusthan Shipyard- 6.4
kms, Simachalam Temple (The temple is dedicated
to Lord Narashimha)- 16 kms, The Three Hillocks-
5 kms, Indira Gandhi Zoological Gardens, Port-
6.4 kms, Visakha refinery.
EXCURSIONS
Anantagiri (88 km.), Araku
Valley (120 km.), Arasavalli (110 km.),
Bheemunipatnam (29 km.), Borra Caves (90 km.),
Chintapalli (165 km.), Coringa (177 km.),
Draksharama (176 km.), Kakinada (165 km.),
Kalingapatnam (143 km.), Kondakarla Ava (48
km.), Sankaram (45 km.), Vizianagaram (60 km.),
Yanam (213 km).
TOURIST INFORMATION
CENTRES
Reginal Tourist information
Bureau, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh,Hotel Apsara
Arcade, Vishakapatnam- 24 Tel.63016.
Tirupati
Tirupati is one of the important
pilgrim centres in India. It is famous for the
shrine of the seven hills, dedicated to Lord
Venkateshwara, also known as Balaji the temple of
Tirumala (13 km).
GENERAL
INFORMATION
TIRUPATI
TIRUMALA
Altitude : 150 metres. 860 metres.
Temparature :
Summer :
Max. 43 Deg.C. Min 22.3 Deg.C. Max. 40 Deg.C.
Min. 22 Deg.C.
Winter : Max. 32 Deg.C. Min
14.9 Deg.C. Max. 30 Deg.C. Min. 13 Deg.C.
Season : Throughout the
Year
TRANSPORT AND
COMMUNICATION
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Air : Tirupati is connected by
Vayudoot Services with Hyderabad
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Rail:
Tirupati is connected by rail with Hyderabad,
Madras, Madurai, Puri etc.
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Road:
Tirupati is well connected by road to
Ahobolam-272 km, Bangalore-248 km, Horsley
Hill-145 km, Hyderabad-617 km, Kalahasti-36 km,
Lepakshi-379 km, Madras-151 km, Srisailam-436
km, Vijayawada-380 km, Renigunta-55 km
etc.
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Bus Services : There are regular bus
services between Tirupati and Hyderabad,
Bangalore, Madras, Mysore, Madurai, Coimbatore,
Tiruchirapalli, Kanyakumari, Hassan, Vijayawada,
Srisailam, Hindupur, Guntur, Madanpalle,
Kurnool, Cuddapah, Renigunta, Puttaparthi,
etc.
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Local : Tourist Taxis, Unmetered Taxis,
Rickshaws, City bus services, Transport and
buses on hire are available.
WHAT TO SEE AT
TIRUPATI
Govindarajaswamy Temple,
Kapilathiraham, Kodandaraswamy Temple,
Padmavati temple.
EXCURSIONS
Chandragiri (11 km), Kalahasthi
(37 km), Kalyani Dam (18 km), Narayana Vanam (36
km), Kailesanathakona ( 43 km), Nagalapuram (65
km), Horsley hills (145 km), Kanchipuram (112
km), Perumallapalli (8 km).
WHAT TO SEE AT
TIRUMALA
Lord Venkateswaram Temple :
The principal deity of this temple is Lord
Venkateswara also known as Balaji. The temple is
a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture with its
gopuram facing east. The vimana is completely
covered with gold plate and this is known as
Ananda Nilayam. The statues of Krishnadevaraya
and his consort can be seen in the temple. The
Brahmostavam or annual festival is celebrated in
September. Akasaganga Waterfalls,Papanasam
Waterfalls, Varahaswamy Temple,
Perumallapalli
TOURIST INFORMATION
CENTRES :
1. Regional Tourist Information
Bureau,
Nagarjunasagar
(Nagarjund
Konda)
Nagarjunasagar - the tallest and
biggest masonry dam in the world accross the
river Krishna, is about 150 km away from the
metropolitan city of Hyderabad. It creates the
third largest man-made lake in the world. Nearby
Nagarjunakonda is known for its extensive ruins
of Buddhist Stupas, Viharas and a university
that flourished under Acharya Nagarjuna, the
great Buddhist savant, scholar and philosopher
who migrated to Nagarjunakonda from Amaravati to
spread the message of the Buddha. Interestingly
excavations conducted here have also revealed
Brahmanical temples, which reveal the friendship
that existed here centuries ago between the two
faiths. Now though the actual site of the
excavations have been flooded with the waters of
the migty river, the relies of the ruins have
been reconstructed and kept in an Island Museum,
the largest of its kind in the world and are in
an excellent state of preservation-thanks to the
efforts of the Archaelogical Survey of India.
Today Nagarjunakonda along with Nagarjunasagar
attracts many tourists from South East Asian
Countries and also from all over
India.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Altitude : 244 metres.
Area : 39 sq km.
Temparature (deg C):
Summer- Max 39.4, Min 20; Winter- Max 22, Min
13.8.
Rainfall : 89 cms.
Best Season : July to
March.
TRANSPORT AND
COMMUNICATION
-
Air : The nearest airport is
Hyderabad (149 kms) connected by Indian
Airlines, East West Airlines & Continental
Aviation to Bombay.
-
Rail: The
nearest railhead is at Macherla which is 27 kms
from Nagarjunasagar. However the convenient
railhead is Vijaywada (177 kms) for tourist
travelling from Bombay.
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Road:
Vijayapuri (Nagarjunasagar) is connected by good
motorable roads with Amravati 179 kms, Bangalore
619 kms, Bombay 888 kms, Calcutta 1422 kms,
Delhi 1602 kms, Ethipothala 11 kms, Guntur 145
kms, Hyderabad 149 kms, Kurnool 261 kms,
Macherla 27 kms, Madras 546 kms, Tirupati 493
kms, Vijayawada 177 kms, Vishakhapatnam 543 kms
etc.
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Bus
Services: There are
regular bus services to Nagarjunasagar from all
important towns in Andhra Pradesh.
-
Local
Transport: Tourist
Taxis & Autorickshaws are available. Coaches
are also available. Contact the Transport Unit,
Andhra Pradesh Travel & Tourism Development
Corporation, Project House, Hill Colony Tel:
3633.
WHAT TO
SEE
AT
NAGARJUNASAGAR
Left Canal (Lal Bahadur Canal)
(9.5 km.), Model Dam (8 km.), Pylon, Right Bank
Tunnel (Jawahar Tunnel) (13 km.), View Point (4
km.),
AT
NARGARJUNAKONDA
Archaelogical Museum :
Open
daily except Fridays. Timings : 09:00 to 16:00
hrs.Admission free.
Mahastupa, Bodhisri
Chaitya, Simhala Vihara, Mahisaka Vihara,
Brahusutiya, Vihara, Ashwamedha and Royal
Bath.
EXCURSIONS
Ethipothala Waterfalls 11 kms.
downstream of dam site. The water falls from a
height of 70 feet into the gorge. Very good
picnic spot with deep valleys and cave
temples.
TOURIST INFORMATION
CENTRE
Tourist Information Officer,
Hill Colony, Nagarjunasagar,
Tel.3633.
Srisailam
The temple at Srisailam is
dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered as one
of his twelve Jyotirlingas. Srisailam, also
known as Sriparvata is situated in the
Rishabgiri Hills on the Southern banks of the
river Krishna in Kurnool district of Andhra
Pradesh. Mention of Srisailam as Sriparvata has
been made in the immortal epic of the Hindus -
the "Mahabharata".
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Temparature:
Mean Max. Mean Min.
Summer : 38 Deg.C. 30
Deg.C.
Winter : 26 Deg.C. 20 Deg.C.
Rainfall : Seasonal.
Season : September to
February
HOW TO GET THERE
-
Air : The nearest airport is
at Hyderabad (232 km) which is airlinked with
Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi,
Madras, Nagpur, Vishakapatnam. Other private
Airlines like East West Airlines &
Continental Aviation also connects Hyderabad
with Bombay.
Fare : Bombay - Hyderabad
Rs.1520/-
-
Rail : Nearest railhead is
Markapur Road on the Guntur-Hubli metre gauge
line. Nandyal and Kurnool on the same line are
also convenient railheads. However convenient
railhead is Hyderabad (232 km).
Fare :
Bombay - Hyderabad Ist class Rs.510/- IInd class
Rs.169/-
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Road : Road distances from
Srisailam are Atmakur (113 km), Anantapur
(325 km), Bangalore (538 km), Bombay (971 km),
Calcutta (1491 km), Delhi (1685 km), Dornal (49
km), Hyderabad (232 km), Kurnool (180 km),
Madras (568 km), Nagarjunasagar (180 km),
Nandyal (158 km), Tirupati (436 km), Vijayawada
(248 km), Visakhapatnam (614 km).
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Bus Services : Srisailam is well
connected by APSRTC and Devasthanam buses with
Hyderabad, Mahaboobnagar, Nalgonda, Devorkonda,
Guntur, Vijayawada, Kurnool, Ongole, Mahanandi,
Mantralayam, Anantapur Tirupati and Chitradurg
among other places.
-
Local
Trans. : Cycle
Rickshaws are available.
PLACES OF
INTEREST
Damsite, Hatekeswaram,
Pathalaganga, Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple,Sakshi
Ganapathi Sikharam
EXCURSIONS
Alampur (27 km), Dindi Reservoir
(64 km), Kurnool (180 km), Nagarjunasagar (180
km), Papanasam (2 km), Sangameswar (18
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