

Nestled in the lush Nallamala Forest, Srisailam is a serene town known for its ancient Sri Bhramaramba Devi Temple and the massive Srisailam Dam.
Famous for its traditional Andhra breakfast items like Upma and Pongal.
Known for its delicious Andhra lunch buffet with a variety of dishes.
Offers simple yet divine dinner in the form of prasadam after evening aarti.

Srisailam experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Rice and lentil porridge with spices, typically served with pickle
Dal soup with tamarind and spices, often served with rice
Rice and lentil dish with vegetables, spices, and coconut
Handcrafted stone idols of Nandi Bull, symbolizing strength and power, a sacred symbol in Hindu culture.
Traditional wooden toys carved with intricate designs, reflecting the local craftsmanship and folklore.
Pure, unprocessed honey collected from the nearby forests, known for its unique taste and medicinal properties.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Mallikarjuna, a form of Lord Shiva, situated on the Nallamala Hills.
A protected area and a tiger reserve, home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the Bengal tiger.

A scenic spot offering panoramic views of the Krishna River and a mesmerizing waterfall during monsoons.
Dahisar Fort, a historic hill fort in Mumbai, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the city's rich history.
A towering, iconic flame tree in Gerringong, known for its vibrant red flowers in spring.
Madiyan Koil Temple, a 13th-century Hindu temple, is renowned for its intricate carvings and annual chariot festival.