Andhra Pradesh offbeat destinations is not really big in the tourist circuit.
Except for Hyderabad,
a place steeped in royal history
With some of the most impressive Islamic architecture in India.
Most of us don’t think of visiting Andhra Pradesh for a holiday.
And that’s a shame.
Because Andhra Pradesh has some of the most offbeat ancient destinations ruins that you can think of.
Take a look at these five unexplored offbeat destinations near Hyderabad
and tell us if we are wrong.
Warangal
This place is famous for the colossal hillock,
that is supposedly carved out of a single stone,
rich flora and fauna,
and beautiful lakes and is located 144 kilometers away from Hyderabad.
While in Warangal, visit
- Thousand Pillars Temple – This 800-year-old temple has attractive rock carvings and richly decorated pillars.
- Warangal Fort –With ruins spreading out over a wide area, this fort is filled with works of stone and intricate sculptures.
- Pakhal Lake – Dense forests and lush green hills surround this gorgeous artificial lake.
Travel tip
Have plenty of drinking water,
while exploring the city since Warangal gets extremely hot during the day.
Mahbubnagar
Mahbubnagar
was known as Palamoor,
as the the people here used to make a living selling milk in the olden times.
The glittering Tungabhadra river adorns it and for history lovers,
this offbeat place is a dream come true.
Mahbubnagar is 140 kilometers away from Hyderabad.
Places of interest
- Pillalamarri Banyan Tree –Standing its ground for over seven centuries, this tree is an ever-growing maze of green and brown.
- Alampur – This temple-town is the meeting point of the rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra.
- Mallela Theertham Waterfall –From a height of 150 meters, the water crashes on to natural rock formations that resemble Shiva Lingas.
Travel tip
Visit Mahbubnagar,
between October and March to avoid extreme summer temperatures.
Kurnool
This city was formerly inhabited,
by the Vijayanagar kings and preserves its
rich history,
customs,
and culture to this day.
Situated 212 kilometers away from Hyderabad,
this is well-worth exploring for history buffs.
Set out for
- Kurnool Fort – Located in the heart of Kurnool, this fort offers a panoramic view of the entire city from its top.
- Venkanna Bavi Temple – The view from the top is worth the arduous climb. Make sure you take a small picnic hamper with you.
- Nallawala Forest – The thick forest cover is home to spotted deer, porcupines, neelghai, and sambar.
Travel tip
If you are traveling to Kurnool in monsoon,
be prepared for a torrential downpour.
Papi Hills
The perfect amalgamation of tranquility and adventure,
Papi Hills,
400 kilometers from Hyderabad,
has spectacular waterfalls,
lush green valleys,
and bamboo huts by the riverside.
Witness the wonders of
- Perantalapalli – This place is a major stopover if you are traveling by boat, and houses the Ramakrishna Muni Ashram.
- Jamalapuram Temple –Dedicated to Swami Venkateshwara, this temple offers the ideal atmosphere to anyone seeking some peace.
- Pattisam – A rustic island and a pilgrimage destination situated on Godavari River.
Travel tip
Papi Hills doesn’t have proper cell phone network coverage,
so be prepared to enjoy some off-the-grid time.
Belum Caves
Stretching out to almost 3230 meters,
Belum Caves has long passages,
smooth walls,
and spacious chambers.
The extraordinary stalactite and stalagmite formations,
the picturesque color illuminations,
and the freshwater galleries will welcome you.
These caves are 364 kilometers away from Hyderabad.
Sections of Belum Caves to be explored
- The Saptasvarala Guha – The stalactite formations give rise to musical sounds when struck with wood.
- The Thousand Hoods –The stalactite formations on the ceiling of this section are shaped as hooded cobras.
- The Simhadwaram – This is an arch shaped like a lion’s head, formed naturally by stalactites.
Travel tip
Avoid Belum Caves,
if you are claustrophobic or prone to breathing difficulties since it gets stuffy inside.
Be it pristine beaches or hill stations,
heritage destinations or beautiful waterfalls,
Andhra Pradesh and Hyderabad will never disappoint you.
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