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Super service camping9912794501 tent compfire dinner breakfast with washrooms hot water avl kayaking andtrekking waterfalls andfort visit sunrise point
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Vizag always surprised me, the cave was really excellent, the way of going Araku valley by train was excellent, the tunnels while going to Araku valley was unforgotten experience
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Very good experience visiting the ancient temple Road trip from Bangalore to the Lepakshi was smooth We started at 7:30 am and we were back to home 3:30 pm Some observations - Entry from back side is smoother and have more parking You should carry some food
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As if the lovely river gorge wasn't enough, the place is rendered even more beautiful by the majestic fort. There's a small village within the fort - the guardian of the centuries old structures - a temple without deity, a mosque, a charminar tower, a jail, a granary...All free to visit, admire and click selfies. Please keep this place clean, folks.
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This notified National Geo-heritage Monument is a distinctive geological feature. The arch is also called Silathoranam in the local language (Telugu language: sila means ‘rock’ and thoranam means a garland strung over a threshold, connecting two vertical columns or an ‘arch’ as in this case). The arch is naturally formed in the quartzites of Cuddapah Supergroup of Middle to Upper Proterozoic (1600 to 570 Ma) due to natural erosive forces. In the 1980s, during excavations for a geological fault in the Tirumala hills, geologists found this rare geological formation of the rock arch which has two dissimilar sets of rocks with a connecting thin link. The assessed geological age of the rock arch is 2.5 million years. Formation of the arch is attributed to intensified weathering and erosion of stream action that has withstood the torque of nature. This is a rare geological fault which is technically called in the geological idiom as ‘Eparchaean Unconformity. Only two more such arch exists in the world- The rainbow arch in Utah and the arch cut through den radiant quartzite of UK. According to local belief Lord Vishnu is supposed to have put his first foot down at a place called Sreevari padalu, the divine foot prints which is the highest point of Tirumala hills, the second step at the location of the arch. Thereafter, the next step is stated to have been placed where his idol is now worshipped in the temple at Tirumala. All the six locations can be visited in under three hours. You start from – Srivari Padalu. Then return back to Silathoranam. The Rock garden and Chakra Theertham is located within the same complex. From here you go straight to Papavinasanam. On way back you can visit Akash ganga and stop for some time on the Gogarbham dam bridge. You will be travelling a maximum distance of 25 kms.
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We were informed that in olden days, Jain monks would mediate in these caves, away from noise and people. It was much later discovered in 1884 by Robert Bruce and later taken over by the AP tourism department. The caves are a treat to watch and one can see the intricate work made by underground water systems. Its about 2 hours of moving about randomly in corners of the caves which have stalactites, stalagmites, underground water etc. The AP tourism department has done a good job of providing fresh air and light effects inside the caves making them more enchanting.
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Ghat road experience. Panakam is good. Parking available. 1 hr is enough. Two temples, on the hill and down the hill are good.
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I am civil engineering my language in Tamil .Kansas telgu.people visited I am help to guide for all temple
A Beautiful & pleasant place surrounded with greener around ahobilam 25 km from allagadda junction.it is divided into two parts..upper ahobilam which has 4 temples 1: jwala narasimha,2:ahobila narasimha,3:malola narasimha and 4:varaha narasimha.we have dolis for elder people they charge 3000.... I recommend to take a guide..He will explain us very well and shows proper routebl in the jungle.He arranged rooms,food and travelling vehicles..etc.He is very helpful Guide reference _naveen Contact : 9542273522/9542125354 The lower ahobilam has 3 temples which are easily accessible via the road way. The other two temples are inside the forest which requires a drive 20 km inside the forest ...guide is must for them. Ones in a life time is a must visit place
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