Srikalahasti, a sacred town in Andhra Pradesh, India, is a significant pilgrimage site known for its ancient temples and natural beauty. It's particularly famous for the Srikalahasteeswara Temple, one of the Panchabhoota Sthalams, representing the element of air (Vayu). The town is located on the banks of the Swarnamukhi River, approximately 36 km from Tirupati and 120 km from Chennai, making it easily accessible for travelers.
Srikalahasteeswara Temple: Famous for its Dravidian architecture and Rahu Ketu Sarpa Dosha Nivarana pooja.
Veyilingala Kona Waterfall: Also known as 'The Valley of Thousand Lingas'.
Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Temple: Temple dedicated to Lord Murugan.
Bharadwaja Tirtham: Peaceful religious site surrounded by hills and streams.
Sahasra Linga Temple: Features a collection of 1000 Shiva lingas.
Durgambika Temple: Ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Durgambika.
Bhakta Kannappa Temple: Temple enshrining an idol of Bhakta Kannappa.
Shopping: Known for Srikalahasti Kalamkari
a traditional hand-painted textile art.
Ubbalamadugu Falls (Tada Falls): Challenging trek amidst thick forests.
Prasanna Varadaraja Swamy Temple: Important temple in South India.
Talakona Waterfalls: Highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh.
Gudimallam Temple: Ancient Parasurameswara Temple.