Khammam
Narashimha Swamy Temple
The top ranked tourist destination
of Khammam., one of the ancient and sacred shrine dedicated to Lord vishnu. Age
of this temple is unknown, people believe that it was built several centuries
ago. Stambadhri is another name of this temple which is mentioned in
several ancient writings. Stambadhri is one of the famous festival celebrated
every year. People from far and wide are attracted to participate and witness
this grand carnival.
Khammam Fort
Khammam fort is built around 13th
century. It is celebrated 1000 years of existence and made this a major tourist
spot. The fort is located on a hill called 'Stambadhri'. The pillar like stones
of this hills serves as natural pillars and supports the ceiling of various
temples situated here. Khammam fort is proudly stands as reciprocation of
Hindu-Muslim culture.
Other Famous Places
Tourists can enjoy diverse options
ranges from religious to adventurous, in and around Khammam. Badrachalam
is one of the must visit shrine located 120 km from Khammam, abode of Lord
Rama. Parnasala is an ancient village, played a significant role in Ramayana.
Nelakondapalli village is an archeological attraction. Refreshing Palair lake
is at the distance of 30 km from Khammam. Driving down to the lake is worth for
its tranquil atmosphere. Papikondalu, a wonderful lush green forest surrounded
by range of mountains made Khammam as outstanding spot to refresh and unwind.
Saibaba Ashramam, Lord Ayyappa temple. Lakaram lake, Danavayagudem botanical
garden, Paleru reservior, wyra reservior and Kinnerasani sanctuary are the
popular spots and worth to visit.
How to reach Khammam
By Air
Hyderabad, Vijayawada and Warangal
airports are closest airports to Khammam.
By Train
Khammam railway station which falls
on Hyderabad-Vijayawada line. It is one of the major railway station.
By Road
Khammam is best reached by road as
numerous state owned and private bus facilities are available.
Weather
In Summer
30-43°C, In Winter 10-22°C . October to march is best time to make a visit.
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