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Kapilatheertham:
A sacred Tank a mile and a half distant from Tirupati, where Lord Shiva is
said to have blessed Sage Kapila with a vision of himself and his concert.
Govindaraja Sway Temple:
The temple is dedicated to Govindaraja Perumal in
contradistinction of the Venkatachalapathi shrine at the top of the hill. There is also a tower called
Galigopuram, which
is very famous. There are shrines of Sri Andal, Sri Parthasarathy and Sri Venkateswara in the temple.
Sri Kondandarama Swamy Temple
This temple is dedicated to Sri Rama is situated with n a
distance of about a kilometer from Tirupati railway station. This temple was built to
commemorate the visit of Sri
Rama, Laksmana and Sita to Tirupati, while returning from Lanka.
Regional Science Center
The Regional Science Center is established by the Central
Government for the benefit of School Children in particular and public in general to create the awareness
about the scientific procedures and importance of Science education to human life. The Science Center conducts
different Programmes for Teachers and Students regularly to improve the quality of Science
Education. The Science Center also conducts science Exhibitions at least once a quarter, where in, they propagate
the recent innovations in Science and Technology and provide guidance to the teachers in exploring
the locally available resources and improvisations to make their Class room teaching effective.
S.V.Zoological Park
The changed concept of exhibiting wild
animals in cramped cages to that of vast natural and simulated enclosures, has established the zoological Parks world over
as centers of wild life conservations and environmental education in addition to research and
recreation. The Andhra Pradesh Forest department which had two of India's Best Zoos to its credit at Hyderabad
and Visakhapatnam, has set up its third venture at Tirupati, the abode of Lord Venkateswara, with a
daily visitation of about fifty thousand people from all
corners of the Country and a number of Academic and
Professional Educational Institutions, Ideally suited to achieve the objectives of an ideal Zoological Park, named as Sri
Venkateswara Zoological Park extending an area of 5532 acres.
Srinivasa Mangapuram:
It is a place where a temple dedicated
to Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy, situated at a distance of 12 km on Tirupati Madanapalli Road. Puranas says that Lord
Venkateswara Swamy after his Kalyanam with goddesses Padmavathi Devi at Narayana Vanam while proceeding
to Tirumala Hills had stayed here for six months on the bank of the river Kalyani on the advice of
Agastheeswara Maharshi. Hence this temple is named Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy.
Tiruchanur
In Tiruchanur
which is five kilometers from Tirupati is the temple of Alamelumaga, the consort
of the Lord on the top of the hill. A visit to Tirupati will not be
completed unless a Darshan of this Goddess is also had.
Chandragiri Fort:
Chandragiri came in to
prominence during the last days of Vijaya Nagar Empire. The Fort is said
to have been built in 1000 A.D. and was later improved by the Vijaya
Nagar Kings. The Fort is built on a Huge rock above 183 mts height. With in the wall of this fort lie the
ruins of Palaces and Temples. Near the Fort there are two big Buildings, known as Mahals which are
formerly used by the memebers of the Royal Families. They present good examples of Vijaya Nagar architecture.
Kalyani Dam:
The scenic, Picturesque
Tourist and Picnic spot Kalyani dam constructed on the river Kalyani,
is located at a distance of 25 km from Tirupati on Tirupati - Madanapalli Road,
attracts number of Tourists from Tirupati and sorrounding villages of Chittoor
District
Srikalahasti:
This picturesque religious
centre is famous for the temple dedicated to Vayu, the wind god. It is
said that the Linga was worshipped by a spider, by spinning
a web over it, a snake by placing gem upon the Linga and an Elephant
by washing the Linga with water from its trunk and attain Mukti. Hence
this place is called Srikalahasthi.
Karvetinagar:
Karvetinagar earlier ruled
by Suryavamsa Dynasty with Narayanvanam as their capital. Having special
importance of this place due to rabit hunding dog, the rulers of surya dynasty
later built their new capital Nagaram at this place by clearing the forest. In
Tamil Kadu means forest, and vetti means clearing. Hence this place is known as
Kaduvettinagaram and later known as Karvetinagaram which is now the mandal
headquarters. The Venugopala Swamy Temple, Skanda
pushkarani and the Old Palaces
are worth seeing here.
Narayanavanam:
The importance of this
village is due to big temple dedicated to Lord Kalyana Venkateswara swamy. It is
believed that the marriage of Lord Venkateswara Swamy with Goddess Padmavathi
Devi took palce here. This is the temple where in we can see both Venkateswara
Swamy along with Padmavathi Devi in one temple complex. This place is famous for
handlooms.
Kailasanathakona:
Kailasanathakona water
falls are situated in the valley of Nagiri hills near Puttur. The water here is
said to be rich in minerals and possess curative properties. Puranas reveal that
Lord Kailasanatheswara Swamy attended the marriage of Lord Venkateswara Swamy
and Goddess Padmavati at Narayanavanam and selected this water fall for
meditation for sometime. Hence this place is called Kailasanathakona which is a
picnic, scenic and pituresque spot.
Nagalapuram:
Nagalapuram Temple is said
to have been built by Sri Krishnadeveraya in memory of his mother Nagamba. It
contains a few rare stone images such as Vinachara, Dakshinamurthy, Hayagriva,
Bhuvarbha and Trivikrama. The sun festival is March is very important here.
During the festival the first rays of sun falls on the feet of the first day, on
the abdomen on the second day, and on the face on the face on the third day. The
temple is maintained by the T.T.D and annual Brahmostavam is being celebrated in
large scale.
Talakona:
Talakona is famous for the
temple of Sri Siddheswara Swamy and the scenic and picturesque water falls in
the midst of thich forest. People from Chittor district and neighboring
districts will gather on 1st January and Mahasivaratri festival days and week
ends to pray god and enjoy the water falls. Puranas says that those who do not
have children come here and pray god for children and name their children as
Siddaiah or Siddamma. The water falls are four km from the temple.
Gurramkonda:
Gurramkonda is located in
between Madanapalli - Rayachoti - Cuddapah road at a distance of 29 km from
Madanapalli and 12 km from Vayalpad. This place was ruled by Lieutenants of
Tippu Sultan of Mysore and they built a Fort on a huge hill and the Ragini Mahal
and used to go to the Fort on Horses. Hence this place is called Gurramkonda,
which has got historical and archaeological importance. The Ragini Mahal and
Maqbara Tomb and the Fort are worth seeing here.
Reddemmakonda:
Reddemmakonda, the famous
Pilgrim center is situated on Madanapalli - Gurramkonda - Cherlopalli -
Rayachoti - Cuddapah road. The preceding deity here is a glorified and
sanctified village "Lass Reddemma", Who lost her life in an attempt to
escape molestation by sensuous lieutenants of Tippu Sultan, who chased her. On
reaching huge rock during chase, finding no way to escape, she prayed protection
in a sheer helpless state and the rock before her, left a cleavage
enabling her to pass through it. Soon after she entered inside the cleft closed
affording no entry for chasers. Ever since that time, people around started
praying the sacrificed Lass Reddamma for begetting children.
Sompalyam:
Sompalli, which has got
architectural importance, is situated in between Mulakalacheruvu and
Thambalpalli civil road at a distance of 6 km from Mulkala Cheruvu. A temple of
Chennakesava swamy is claimed as one of the finest temples in Andhra districts.
A monolith of the most graceful proportions stand in front, presenting a
beautiful spectacle. The rich carvings on the kalyana Mandapam are very
attractive. According to local tradition a shepherd was responsible for the
construction of this temple during Vijayanagar period.
Horsley Hills:
The most picturesque,
scenic, picnic and summer resort, Horsley Hills is situated near Madanpalli in
Chittoor District at an altitude of 4200 feet above sea level. Mr.W.D.Horsley, a
British member of the civil service and then the District Collector of Cuddapah,
who found the climate very hot, selected this part as his summer resort on the
top of the hills. He constructed two houses, the Kachari Room and Milk Bungalow
and developed as summar resort. The Governor's Bungalow, the Forest Bungalow,
and Microwave station, View point, Enugumallamma Temple are worth seeing here.
Madanapalli:
Madanapalli is an
educational and cultural center from the days of Dr.Anneie-Besant, the great
theosophist. The medical institutions like the Government Hospital, M.L.L
Hospital, and Rajkumari Amrutkour T.B.Research Center are worth mentioning. Here
the climate is pleasant through out the year. The old house of Jiddu
Krishnamurthy, the great Philosopher and the founder of Rishi valley public
school is also worth seeing here. The said house is now renovated and proposed
for housing of Public Library.
Boyakonda:
The famous hill located in
between Madanapalli - Punganur - Chowdepalli called Boyakonda, came into
prominence in the recent years. Because of location of the famous Gangamma
temple on the top of the hill, attracted by more than 20,000 devotees per day,
mostly from karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. People will visit this
place for praying Gangamma for getting the grievances redressed. The devotees
will ask the Ammavaru for flower (Pushpam Aduguta) to know whether their vows
will be fulfilled or not.
Gudimallam:
Gudimallam is well known
for its unique Sivalinga in the Parasurameswara Temple. The tmeple is of granite
stone dated back to the Pallavas - Bana times. An insciption dated 1127 A.D.
belongs to the period of Vikrama Chola records the reconstruction of the temple
in stone. The sanctum enriches the unique Linga square at the bottom, seven
sided in the middle and nut shaped at the top, corresponds to the errect of male
organ containing the standing figure of Sivaparameswara over a stumpy dwarf
figure in the front side. At present the temple complex has main Parasurameswara
shrine.
Kanipakam:
Kanipakam is located on
the northen banks of the river Bahuda at a distance of 13 km from
Chittoor. The
famous shrine of Varasiddhi Vinayaka, the deity of which is believed to be self
manifest (swayambhu) and the annual celebrations of Varasiddhi Vinayaka Swamy
Brahmostavam on the eve of Vinayaka Chaturthi (Aug - Sep) of the special
attractions of this place attracted by about 15,000 devotees from all over the
District on this special occation.
Mogili:
Mogili is situated at a
distance of 30 km from Chittoor and 10 km from Palamaner on the
Chennai -
Bangalore highway. It is one of the sacred places in Chittoor District on
account of the existence of the Mogileeswara Temple. Shiva is worshipped here
under the title of Abbreswara, the Sanskrit form of Mogileeswara or
Iswara of
the Skies. There is Pushkarini in the premises of the temple with perennial
water flow from the mouth of Nandi (the sacred bull) which is a good source of
drinking water for public irrespective of seasons. The water coming from Nandi
is also a good source of irrigation to local people. On the eve of 1st January,
Sivarathri and other festivals about 15,000 tourists per day will visit this
place.
Kalyanarevulu - Ganganasirassu Waterfalls
Koundinaya Elephant Sanctuary:
The Ganganna Sirrassu and
Kalyanarevulu water falls are located on the border of Tamilnadu and
Karnataka
which form part of the Kaudinya Elephant sanctuary. Both the waterfalls are
seasonal, scenic and picturesque. The water flows at a height of 200 feet are
attracted by number of tourists, mostly from Karnataka, Tamilnadu and
Chittoor District. The four water pools formed due to flow of water on a single rock at
Kalyanarevulu (popularly known as Kalyanarevulu). At a distance of 200 feet from
Ganganna Sirassu the flow of water stream to a narrow valley, known as Ganganna
Valley, shut on all sides by precipitous walls of rock is worth seeing.
Kaigal Water Falls (Dumukurallu Water
Falls):
Kaigal Water Falls is
popularly known as Dumukuralla water falls located at a distance of 2.5 km from
Kaigal village on the Palamner - Kuppam Highway. The popular name Dumukurallu
water falls came into Prominence because of its sound resembling the fall of
stones from above. The water fall is natural, perennial and water comes from a
big rock at a height of 40 feet, irrespective of seasons. The formation of
lovely natural pond at water falls and water passing through sand plains with
beautiful shrubs are other attractions of this place.
Kangundi:
Kangundi is located at a
distance of 16 km from Kuppam on Kuppam - Vijalapuram Road. It is having a great
Historical value since 11th century with its Ruined fort, Beautiful temples of
excellent artistic value, structures of archeological importance, valleys,
forests and Palar river etc., The Kangundi fort is situated on a white
granite rocky hillock at the entrance of Kangundi village and it is circular in
shape and the bottom resembles a coach.
Kuppam:
Kuppam, the headquaters of
the Kuppam Mandal, lies in the South West corner of the Chittoor District is a
busy Railway station on the Bangalore - Chennai Railway line. A bone meal
Fertilizer factory, Scandal wood oil mills, and Dravida University are located
here. Stone cutting and polishing is an important industry at this place. The
Someswara Anjenaya, Tirupati Gangamma and Subramanyaswamy are the Temples
worshipped here.
Gudivanka:
Gudivanka is located at a
distance of 16 km from Kuppam on the borders of Andhra and
Karnataka. Here the
Subramanyam Swamy Temple (gudi) is located on the top of a hillock, and at the
foot of the hillock a small stream called Vanka is flowing. Hence this place is
called Gudivanka. People in large numbers do gather here on Adikritika
(Kavadi)
Festival, during the month of August every year. On the back side of the temple
a Reservoir, belongs to Karnataka state is located. It is a religious and picnic
spot. The TTD has constructed a Guest House here to provide accomation to the
visiting Tourists.
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Tourism Events
Rayalseema Food and
Dance Festival
Held to coincide with the
Brahmostsavam of Lord Sri Venkateshwara of Tirupati (September-October every
year). Artisans, craftsmen and weavers from all parts of the country take part
while the food courts offer mouth watering cuisine of Rayalseema.
The
Vijayanagar Festival at Chadragiri (October)
The historic
Chandragiri fort near Tirupati, (where a Sound & Light Show is held daily)
stands testimony to the grandeur of the Vijayanagar rulers. This festival
coincides with the annual Brahmotsavam at the Tirumala temple. The visitors who
witness the most reputed musicians and dancers perform embark on a journey into
the past. Through the Rayalseema Food Festival which is also held at the same
time , the most traditional delicacies of the region are brought forth
exclusively for the gourmet's delight.

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