Kadapa, officially known as YSR Kadapa and formerly as Cuddapah, is a city in the southern part of Andhra Pradesh, India. Nestled amidst the Nallamala and Palkonda hills, it is a destination rich in history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, offering a diverse experience for travelers.
Gandikota Canyon: 'Grand Canyon of India'.
Palkonda Waterfall: Hidden gem for a refreshing retreat.
Belum Caves: Second-largest natural cave system in India.
Sri Venkateswara Wildlife Sanctuary: Important attraction for wildlife enthusiasts.
Gandikota Fort: Ancient fort with a palace
temple
and mosque.
Siddavatam Fort: 14th-century fort with intricate carvings.
Kadapa Fort: Ruins of a fort built by the Vijayanagara kings.
Pushpagiri Temple Complex: Sacred site with numerous ancient temples.
Ameen Peer Dargah (Pedda Dargah): Revered Sufi shrine.
Ontimitta (Kodandarama) Temple: Ancient temple dedicated to Lord Rama.
Devuni Kadapa (Patha Kadapa): Gateway to the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple.
Tallapaka Sri Annamacharya Temple: Temple dedicated to the saint-poet Annamacharya.
Bhagavan Mahaveer Museum: Museum with artifacts of historical significance.
Brahmamgari Matham Temple: Significant religious site.
Gandi Veeranjaneya Swamy Temple: Revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
Mylavaram Dam: Dam on the Penna River.
Lankamalla Reserved Forest: Reserved Forest.
Koti Reddy Circle: Landmark.
Veligallu Dam: Dam.
Veyyi Nuthula Kona: Place of interest.