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Visiting Places in Mylavaram

Mylavaram Hello guys! In this blog I am going to tell you about places to visit in Mylavaram. Mylavaram is a village and a mandal in Kadapa district in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Places to Visit in Mylavaram: Mylavaram Reservoir: Mylavaram dam is located in Mylavaram village in Kadapa district. It has a gross storage capacity of 9.96 TMCs and the dam is built to provide irrigation to about 75000 acres. The construction of this reservoir was started in 1971. By the end of 1981-82, the construction of the distributary system and canals was completed. This reservoir has two main canals. 25000 acres are being irrigated through one canal and 50000 acres through another canal. Around 13 villages were submerged during the construction of this dam. This dam has 13 gates as a symbol of those 13 cities. This reservoir is also known as Thathireddy Reservoir. You can watch the amazing sunset here. AP Tourism has set up a boat club in the backwater of Mylavaram reservoir to attract tour...

Places to Visit in Horsley Hills

Horsley Hills Hello guys! In this blog I am going to tell you about Horsley Hills which is knowns as Andhra Ooty. Horsley Hills is 27 km away from Madanapalli town in Andhra Pradesh State. Pleasant climate and natural beauty are the special features here. The road to Horsley Hills is very beautiful. There are many trees like Eucalyptus on both sides of this path and it is very amazing. Tourists come here not only from Telegu states but also from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. There are many places to visit on the top of Horsley Hills, let us know about them one by one now. Places to visit in Horsley Hills: Gangotri Lake: This Gangotri lake is 2 km away from Horsley Hills bus stop. This lake is surrounded by Eucalyptus Trees and is very beautiful. Wild animals like deer come to drink the water of this lake. This is a good place for taking photos. Galibanda View Point: It is one of the main places to visit in Horsley Hills. Here you can enjoy magnificent sunrise and sunset. The ...

Mamanduru Forest

Mamanduru Forest Hello guys! In this blog I am going to tell you about a beautiful place which is located near Mamanduru. Mamanduru is a wonderful place for those who are busy working in cities every day and living restless life with tensions and want to go somewhere on weekends. Mamanduru is a village in Renigunta mandal of Chittoor district. This place is 24 km from Tirupati. The surrounding areas of Tirumala are full of greenery but this Mamanduru place is greener. Known as an eco-tourism center, Mamanduru place can be visited with the whole family. This area is particularly attractive to tourists with its hills, trees, canals and water bodies. This place is open from 9 AM to 4 PM and the entry fee for this place is 30 rupees per head. Here we are having parking facility also. Mamanduru Forest Bungalow: The British discovered this place in 1920. Kenneth Anderson a British employee of that time, saw a beautiful hill near Mamanduru village railway station and he built a beauti...

Lankamalla Forest Temple

LANKAMALLA TEMPLE Hello guys! Today in this blog I am going to tell you about one of the famous tourist places in Kadapa district. Lankamalla is the divine temple of lord Malleswara swamy, who is the refuge of all the devotees and fulfils all the desires of the devotees. A lot of pilgrims visit this fabulous temple every year. You are allowed here only in the month of Kartika and on the day of shivaratri. At that time special busses are arranged to reach this place. Lankamalla wildlife sanctuary: The Lankamalla forest area in the Siddavatam range stands as the head of Rayalaseema. The towering trees, sky-high peaks, waterfalls overwhelm us with awe. This Lankamalla sanctuary is spread over about 465 square kilometres and is a suitable place for tiger migration. According to the forest officials, three to four tigers are roaming in the this lankamalla sanctuary. It is also the habitat of “Jerdon’s Courser” (In Telegu it is called as Kalivikodi) which is the rarest bird in the wo...