

A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Jogulamba, known for its unique architecture and annual festival.
Famous for its traditional Andhra breakfast items like Rava Upma and Pongal.

Known for its delicious breakfast items like Arisi Paruppu Sadam and Vada.
Famous for its lunch buffet featuring a variety of Andhra dishes.
A historic temple dedicated to Goddess Jogulamba, known for its intricate architecture and ancient history.
A historic fort with beautiful architecture, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
A scenic dam offering boating facilities and beautiful views of the surrounding reservoir.
Handcrafted wooden puppets depicting deities and mythological characters, a traditional art form of the region.
Earthen pots and vessels, traditionally used for offerings and rituals, handmade by local potters.
Exquisite silk sarees with traditional Andhra Pradesh patterns, woven by local weavers.
Semolina-based breakfast dish with vegetables, peanuts, and spices.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Tangy tamarind rice with peanuts, lentils, and curry leaves.

Temple dress code requires covering shoulders, and mornings/evenings can be cool.
Temple premises are large and require a lot of walking.
Stay hydrated during long hours of travel and temple visits.
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The Cham Museum houses the world's largest collection of Cham artifacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ancient Cham civilization.