Take this steamboat ride through River Godavari amidst these small and modest hills interspersed with waterfalls for one of the most picture-perfect and enjoyable experiences of Bhadrachalam.
An elaborate dedication to Lord Vishnu, this temple depicts all incarnations of Vishnu in its intricate wall carvings. Also found in the temple are some idols that one does not see every day.
Parnasala is a significant and wonderful sightseeing destination of Bhadrachalam. Parnasala is a popular village located in the Khammam district of Telangana, India. It is situated from the 32km away from Bhadrachalam. It has an elevation of about 55 mts.
Sabarimala is a hill shrine amidst a luxuriant forest on the bank of river Sabari. One of the best known pilgrim destinations in Kerala, this shrine is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. The Sabari hills are also a part of the world famous Periyar Tiger Reserve.
Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this relatively recent addition to the list of religious centers in the town is one of the most visited temples, by both tourists and locals.
The spirit of this town revolves around temples, legends and celebration of Lord Rama. Hence, this temple town does not have too many options for you shopping spree.
Day 1- Arrive, check-in and rest. Then visit the local bazaars, handicraft stores and local food joints. Day 2- Visit the Abhaya - Anjaneya Temple and Sri Ramachandra Swami Temple.
How can I commute within Bhadrachalam?
Three wheeler taxis (called 'auto rickshaws') can be found everywhere around the city. You could also walk around if trekking is your forte. Read More
What are the top sightseeing places in Bhadrachalam?
The top sightseeing places in Bhadrachalam are Papi kondalu Hills, Bhadrachla Rama Temple, Sri Sitaramachandra Swamy Temple, Parnasala, Sabari, Abhaya Anjaneya Temple.