3 Days in Kurnool for a Spiritual Getaway

Kurnool is a hidden gem for those seeking peace and spiritual connection. I've spent years exploring its temples and sacred sites, each with its own story and energy. This itinerary covers the most revered spots while leaving room for quiet reflection. The blend of history, faith, and local culture here is something special.

Andhra Pradesh, andhra-pradesh
3 Days
Religious
Custom Trip

Trip Highlights

Witnessing the ancient carvings at the 15th-century Ahobilam Temple
Taking a peaceful boat ride to the sacred Mahanandi Temple
Experiencing the vibrant evening aarti at the Sri Yaganti Uma Maheshwara Temple
Exploring the mystical caves near Belum Caves with spiritual significance

Best Time to Visit

OctoberFebruary

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Day 1

Day 1 in Kurnool

Start your spiritual journey in Kurnool with its most iconic religious sites, blending history, devotion, and local flavors.

Activities

Visit the Belum Caves and Buddha Statue
Visit the Belum Caves and Buddha Statue

Begin your day at the stunning Belum Caves, one of India's longest cave systems, with natural formations and a peaceful Buddhist meditation center. The nearby towering Buddha statue adds a serene touch to the experience.

Belum Caves, Kolimigundla (about 60 km from Kurnool city)Morning (9 AM - 12 PM), as it gets crowded later₹50-100 per person
Tips:
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking inside the caves
  • Carry water as it can get warm inside
Pray at the Konda Reddy Fort and Temple
Pray at the Konda Reddy Fort and Temple

Head back to the city to explore the historic Konda Reddy Fort, which houses a small but significant temple. The fort offers panoramic views of Kurnool and a glimpse into its past.

Konda Reddy Fort, Kurnool city centerLate afternoon (3 PM - 5 PM), when the heat subsidesFree (small donation optional at the temple)
Tips:
  • Climb to the top for the best views of the city
  • Visit the adjacent museum for historical context
Evening Aarti at Sri Yaganti Uma Maheshwara Temple
Evening Aarti at Sri Yaganti Uma Maheshwara Temple

Wrap up your day with the magical evening aarti at this famous Shiva temple, known for its naturally growing Nandi statue. The spiritual atmosphere here is unforgettable.

Yaganti Temple (about 70 km from Kurnool)Evening (6 PM - 8 PM) to catch the aartiFree (donations welcome)
Tips:
  • Dress modestly as it's an active place of worship
  • Try the temple's prasadam (offering food)

Must Try Foods

Kurnool's famous Kandi Pappu (toor dal curry)
Gongura Pachadi (sorrel leaves chutney)
Pootharekulu (local sweet wafer)

Transportation

Nearest Railway Station
Kurnool City Railway Station (within city center)
Nearest Bus Stop
Kurnool Bus Stand (frequent buses to all sites)
Metro Station
Not available
Cab Availability
Readily available; auto-rickshaws best for short city distances

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Day 2

Day 2 in Kurnool

A mix of spiritual sites and local flavors, diving deeper into Kurnool's religious heritage and culinary delights.

Activities

Morning prayers at Ahobilam Temple
Morning prayers at Ahobilam Temple

Start your day with a serene visit to the Ahobilam Temple, dedicated to Lord Narasimha. The temple complex is nestled in the Nallamala Hills, offering a peaceful atmosphere. The intricate carvings and the surrounding greenery make it a perfect spot for reflection.

Ahobilam Temple, Nallamala Hills, Kurnool6:00 AM - 9:00 AM (best time to avoid crowds)Free (donations accepted)
Tips:
  • Dress modestly as it's a religious site
  • Carry water as the climb can be tiring
Explore the ruins of Oravakallu Rock Garden
Explore the ruins of Oravakallu Rock Garden

Head to Oravakallu Rock Garden, a unique spot with giant granite formations and a small museum. The natural rock formations are perfect for a short hike, and the museum gives a glimpse into the region's geology and history.

Oravakallu Rock Garden, Kurnool10:00 AM - 12:00 PM (before it gets too hot)₹20 per person
Tips:
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking
  • Bring a hat or umbrella for shade
Evening darshan at Mahanandi Temple
Evening darshan at Mahanandi Temple

End your day with a visit to Mahanandi Temple, famous for its natural spring water that fills the temple tank. The evening aarti here is a beautiful experience, with the sound of bells and chants filling the air.

Mahanandi Temple, Kurnool5:00 PM - 7:00 PM (during evening aarti)Free (donations accepted)
Tips:
  • Try the prasadam offered at the temple
  • The water is considered sacred, so you might want to take a dip

Must Try Foods

Pulihora (tamarind rice)
Gongura mutton (sorrel leaves with mutton)
Pootharekulu (a sweet wafer)

Transportation

Nearest Railway Station
Kurnool Railway Station (10 km, 20-30 minutes by cab)
Nearest Bus Stop
Kurnool Bus Stand (frequent buses to Ahobilam and Mahanandi)
Metro Station
Not available
Cab Availability
Cabs are easily available in Kurnool city, but it's better to book in advance for temple visits

Day 3

Day 3 in Kurnool

A relaxed day exploring hidden gems and local flavors, wrapping up your spiritual journey with quieter, meaningful stops and authentic culinary experiences.

Activities

Morning prayers at Peta Anjaneya Swamy Temple

Start your day with a serene visit to this lesser-known but deeply revered temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The peaceful atmosphere and intricate carvings make it a perfect spot for quiet reflection. Locals believe the temple has a special energy, especially in the early hours.

Peta Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Kurnool6:30 AM - 8:00 AMFree (donations accepted)
Tips:
  • Dress modestly as it's an active place of worship
  • Try the prasadam offered here - it's simple but delicious
Explore the Kurnool Museum and Archaeological Gallery
Explore the Kurnool Museum and Archaeological Gallery

Dive into the region's rich history at this compact but fascinating museum. The collection includes prehistoric tools, rare coins, and sculptures from nearby archaeological sites. The gallery upstairs has beautiful miniature paintings and a section dedicated to the region's role in the freedom struggle.

Kurnool Museum, Near Collectorate Office10:30 AM - 12:00 PM₹20 per person
Tips:
  • Ask the caretaker to show you the special collection of medieval weapons
  • Photography requires special permission
Sunset at Gundla Brahmeswaram Wildlife Sanctuary

End your trip surrounded by nature at this beautiful forest area just outside Kurnool. While it's a wildlife sanctuary, the real magic is in the peaceful walking trails and stunning sunset views over the rocky landscape. Keep an eye out for peacocks and langurs that are commonly spotted here.

Gundla Brahmeswaram Wildlife Sanctuary, 25 km from Kurnool4:30 PM - 6:30 PM₹50 entry fee
Tips:
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes
  • Carry water as there are limited facilities inside
  • The forest department sometimes offers guided walks if you ask in advance

Must Try Foods

Kurnool's special kova sweets
Gongura mutton at local dhabas
Fresh jowar roti with brinjal curry

Transportation

Nearest Railway Station
Kurnool City Railway Station (3 km from city center, 10 min by auto)
Nearest Bus Stop
Kurnool Bus Stand (frequent buses to all local destinations)
Metro Station
Not available
Cab Availability
Autos readily available; Ola/Uber limited but local cab services operate

Travel Tips

Start early to avoid crowds at popular temples - most open by 6am
Dress modestly and carry a scarf for temple visits
Try the temple prasadam (blessed food) - it's simple but delicious
Hire a local guide at Ahobilam to understand the temple's rich history

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