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88 km from Kanipakam. Srikalahasti Temple is popular among devotees who visit the temple along with the highly revered Tirupati Temple, which is just 36 km away. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kalahasti temple has immense religious importance for Hindus and was constructed in the year 1516 by Krishnadevraya, a king of the Vijayanagara empire.
60 km from Kanipakam. Located in Srinivasa Mangapuram, the Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple is an important religious site dedicated to Lord Venkateswara. The annual Brahmotsavam festival celebrated here attracts devotees from far and wide.
86 km from Kanipakam. The height of the waterfalls is about 30 meters and it cascades down into a small pond below the rock. The water here is crystal clear having considerable mineral values & medicinal powers and can heal ailments. The tourists are not allowed to go uphill to the top of the falls.
78 km from Kanipakam. Dumukurallu Waterfalls is a nice waterfall located on the Palamaner - Kuppam Highway. The waterfall is natural, perennial and water comes from a big rock at a height of 40 feet, irrespective of seasons. But its force and beauty is increased during the Monsoon season. The name Dumukurallu waterfalls came into prominence because of its sound resembling the fall of stones from above.
88 km from Kanipakam. Talakona is the tallest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh. Standing at a towering height of 82 meters, it is truly a spectacle to behold. Besides the rich flora and fauna surrounding Talakona Waterfall, legend has it that these falls have a magical touch. The locals in the area believe that the water has powerful healing properties that, when combined with the herbs found in the area, can treat sick individuals.
128 km from Kanipakam. Located near the southwestern border between Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Horsley Hills refers to a hill station that is the perfect amalgam of the charms of Andhra Pradesh and the beauty of the hills. It is thus often called, the Ooty of Andhra. This natural marvel is situated at an astonishing height of 1,290 metres and is well-known for its breathtaking landscapes.
55 km from Kanipakam. The temple is built in Dravidian style with wonderful artwork. Sripuram design represents a star-shaped path (Sri chakra) running a length of over 1.8 km. The temple is positioned in the middle of a wonderfully maintained lush green landscape. One has to walk along the star path to reach the temple in the middle.
86 km from Kanipakam. The temple of Lord Venkateswara was built by the Tamil king Thondaimaan. The Pallavas of Kanchipuram (9th century), Tirumala, adobe of Sri Venkateswara (also known as Balaji - an incarnation of Lord Vishnu) is one of the most celebrated pilgrimage centers in India and it attracts millions of devotees every year. The Tirumala Temple is situated atop the Tirumala Hills which consists of seven peaks known as Sapthagiri at an altitude of 3,200 feet.
15 km from Kanipakam. When Lord Hanuman found Sanjeevani to save Lakshmana during the war with Ravana, he carried the entire Hill as he could not recognize the Sanjeevani plant. It is believed that, a part of the Hill (carried by Hanuman) was dropped at this place and called as Ardhagiri (half hill). It is believed that consuming water of Pushkarini at this temple can get you free from all diseases.