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Nagarjunakonda

🏝️ Nagarjunakonda: The Island Museum – India’s Submerged Buddhist Kingdom Archaeological Site | Ikshvaku Capital | Monolithic Buddha | 45-min Ferry Ride | Andhra Pradesh 📍 Nagarjunakonda (meaning “Nagarjuna Hill”) is a historical town, now an island located in the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir in Palnadu district, Andhra Pradesh , about 160 km from Hyderabad . Once the glorious capital Vijayapuri of the Ikshvaku dynasty (3rd–4th century CE), it was a global centre for Buddhism, attracting scholars from Sri Lanka, China, and beyond. Today, it houses an island museum with Buddhist relics, stupas, a monolithic Buddha statue, and a reconstructed fort. Accessible only by a 45‑minute ferry ride , it is often called “India’s Atlantis” – a submerged kingdom now preserved on a hilltop. 🏝️ Island Museum 🕉️ Ikshvaku Capital (Vijayapuri) 🚢 45-min Ferry Ride 🗿 Monolithic Buddha...
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Saleshwaram Shiva Temple

🕉️ Saleshwaram (Sarveshwaram Teertha Kshetra): The Dakshina Amarnath Hidden Shiva Cave Temple | 200ft Perennial Waterfall | 6km Trek | Nallamala Forest, Telangana 📍 Saleshwaram (also known as Sarveshwaram Teertha Kshetra) is a mystical Shiva cave temple hidden deep in the Nallamala Hills of Nagarkurnool district, Telangana , within the Amrabad Tiger Reserve . The presiding deity is Sri Ramalingeshwara Swamy (Lord Shiva as Lingamayya) , worshipped by the indigenous Chenchu tribe. The temple is set beside a perennial waterfall (200–300 feet) that flows through the sanctum, creating a divine spectacle. Accessible mainly during the annual 5‑day Saleshwaram Jatara in April (Chaitra Pournami) , this site is known as the “Dakshina Amarnath” – the southern counterpart of the Amarnath Yatra. With forest department permission, eco‑trekkers can also visit during other months (Nov–Feb). 🕉️ Dakshina Amarnath ...

Maddimadugu Hanuman Temple

🙏 Maddimadugu Sri Pabbathi Anjaneya Swami Temple A Powerful Hanuman Shrine in the Nallamala Forest | Amrabad Tiger Reserve, Telangana 📍 Maddimadugu Sri Pabbathi Anjaneya Swami Temple is a famous and fast‑growing pilgrimage center located in Maddimadugu village, Padara Mandal, Nagarkurnool district, Telangana . Nestled deep within the Nallamala forests – part of the Amrabad Tiger Reserve – the temple is about 9 km from the Krishna River . Devotees visiting the nearby Srisailam Temple often include this shrine in their pilgrimage. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman (Anjaneya Swamy), and a large number of devotees visit throughout the year, especially on Mondays, Tuesdays, weekends, and during festivals . 🙏 Sri Pabbathi Anjaneya Swami 🌳 Inside Amrabad Tiger Reserve 📅 Best Season: Oct–Mar 🕐 Timings: 6 AM–1 PM, 3–9 PM 🏨 No Accommodation at Temple ...

Nallamala Hills

🏞️ Nallamala Hills: A Serene Wilderness Between Two Rivers Dense Forests | Waterfalls | Wildlife | Largest Tiger Reserve | Ancient Temples | Telangana & Andhra Pradesh 📍 Nallamala Hills are a majestic mountain range spanning across the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh , nestled between the Pennar and Krishna rivers . This pristine wilderness is home to shimmering waterfalls, deep valleys, dense tropical dry deciduous forests, and ancient temples. The range boasts two major peaks: Bhairani (1,100 m) and Gundla Brahmeswara (1,048 m) . The region is best known for the Nagarjunsagar–Srisailam Tiger Reserve – the largest tiger reserve in India (≈3,568 sq. km), and the Amrabad Tiger Reserve (≈2,611 sq. km). A road trip from Mannanur to Srisailam through the forest (≈70 km) offers breathtaking views, wildlife sightings, and access to spiritual sites like Saleshwaram Shiva Temple and Maddi Madugu Hanuman Temple . ...