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Search Results for “Chittoor” – Hills of India https://hillsofindia.com Your guide to your next hilly adventure! Fri, 29 Jun 2018 07:30:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 Cuisine And Restaurant – Tirumala Hills https://hillsofindia.com/cuisine-and-restaurant-tirumala-hills/ https://hillsofindia.com/cuisine-and-restaurant-tirumala-hills/#respond Wed, 13 Sep 2017 16:52:41 +0000 http://hillsofindia.com/?p=3397 Located in Andhra Pradesh in Chittoor is a holy or sacred town called Tirumala. This is the town is famous for the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple. In relation to food, a number of South Indian cuisines such as Tamilian, Andhra, and Hyderabadi are available. A few popular local delicacies include sweet rice, dosas, rava khichdi, tomato rice, lemon rice etc. There are many restaurants available over here. Here are a few popular ones.

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  1. Rainbow at Fortune Select Grand Ridge:

Cuisine Type: North Indian and South Indian.

Cost for two: Rs 1500 to Rs 2000.

Hours of working: 12.00 am to 12.00 pm.

  1. Maurya:

Cuisine Type: Asian and Mughlai.

Cost for two: Rs 200 to Rs 250.

Hours of working: 06.00 am to 10.00 pm.

  1. Andhra Spice:

Cuisine Type: Chinese and Indian

Cost for two: Rs 100 to Rs 150.

Hours of working: 10.00 am to 11.00 pm.

  1. Hyderabad House:

Cuisine Type: Indian

Cost for two: Rs 300 to Rs 350.

Hours of working: 10.00 am to 11.00 pm.

  1. Idli Factory:

Cuisine Type: South Indian.

Cost for two: Rs 150.

Hours of working: 10.00 am to 11.00 pm.

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Tirumala Hills – Andhra Pradesh https://hillsofindia.com/tirumala-hills-andhra-pradesh/ https://hillsofindia.com/tirumala-hills-andhra-pradesh/#respond Wed, 06 Sep 2017 15:35:22 +0000 http://hillsofindia.com/?p=3047 Tirumala which is a combination of two Tamil words “Tiru” meaning holy or sacred and “Mala” meaning hill is a town of religious significance located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. It is in this hill station that the famous Tirumala Venkateswara Temple is located. This town is a part of the Tirupati Urban Development Authority. This town also comprises of seven grand mountain peaks called “Sapthagiri. The Venkateswara temple stands on top of a hill in the Tirumala town. It is the view of the town from the temple that is truly magnificent and is certain to take your breath away. So if you are looking for a temple tour then “Tirumala or Tirupati” which can also be called as “Holy Mountain” is the perfect destination for you to include in your schedule.

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How to get there?

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By train:

The nearest railway station to Tirumala is in Tirupati. This Tirupati Railway Station is well connected to major cities in the country like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Madurai etc.

By road:

There are many state owned bus services that connect many towns in the state to Tirumala. There are also regular bus services from states such as Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

By flight:

The closest airport to Tirumala is in Reingunta. The Reingunta Airport is well connected to many of the major cities across the country and receives regular flights from Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad etc.

Climate and the best time to visit Tirumala Valley

The climate of Tirumala can fluctuate between hot and pleasant. The summer months which begins in March and ends in June the temperature varies from 42 degrees to 45 degrees and is extremely hot and humid. The rainfall received during the monsoon season i.e. July to October is average associated with a significant drop in temperature. While winters which begin in November and end in February the climate is pleasant with the temperature usually hovering around 15 degrees. The best time to visit this religious site of significance is from September to March.

Things to do 

Sri Venkateswara Temple: This temple is a perfect example of Dravidian architecture. The Venkateswara idol sits in the chamber(sanctum sanctorum) of the temple. The idol is beautifully adorned with precious stones. It takes nearly two to four hours to reach the temple from downhill. 

Akaasa Ganga: A natural waterfall and according to folklore is considered to have its origin from the feet of Lord Vishnu.

Silathoranam: It is a natural rock formation that holds a great archaeological significance. It looks like the hood of a serpent, a discus, and a conch. The arch of the Silathoranam is considered to be pre-Cambrian which dates back to millions of years ago. Archaeologists believe that this rock formation might have evolved due to intensive weather condition or erosion. Some others say that it might have been made out of quartzite.

TTD Gardens: This beautiful garden lies below the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam. Flowers from this garden are used for the temple. There are several small streams and ponds here. 

Sri Vari Museum: It is a museum that is completely dedicated to the history of the Sri Venkateshwara Temple. It has some amazing pictures, sculptures, and artifacts that throw a good deal of light on the history of the temple. The entry to this museum is free. 

Other places of tourist interest in close proximity to Tirumala includeSrivaariPaadamulu, PaapaVinaasanam, Sri Govindarajaswami Temple, Sri Kodandaramaswami Temple, Sri PadmavathiAmmavari Temple, and Sri Kapileswaraswami Temple.

Also Read: WHICH ARE THE MOST VISITED INDIAN HILL STATIONS OF 2017?

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Horsley Hills – Andhra Pradesh https://hillsofindia.com/horsley-hills-andhra-pradesh/ https://hillsofindia.com/horsley-hills-andhra-pradesh/#respond Wed, 06 Sep 2017 15:32:40 +0000 http://hillsofindia.com/?p=3049 Horsleykonda also known as Horsley Hills is a hill station located in Andhra Pradesh in the Chittoor district. The local name given to this scenic hill station is “YenuguMallamaKonda”. It is famous for its rich flora and fauna which include exotic vegetation such as eucalyptus trees. While wildlife includes wild boar, sambar deer, and sloth bear. This region is also famous for its exotic birds and consists of more than 133 bird species and those include the Yellow-throated bulbuls, black eagle, and the white rumped shama.  So if you are a wildlife lover, a photographer, or a bird watcher then “Horsley Hills” is a destination that you need to visit.

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How to reach Horsley Hills?

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Horsley Hills Map

By train:

The closest railway station to Horsley Hills is in Madnapalle.  The Madnapalle Railway Station is well connected to most of the major cities and towns in Andhra Pradesh. It is also well linked to major cities in the country like New Delhi, Bangalore, Lucknow, Chennai, Patna etc.

By road:

There are a number of bus services from Bangalore to Madnapalle i.e. closest destination to Horsley Hills.  From Madnapalle there is only one bus that is available to Horsley Hills that operates in the morning at 07.30 am and in evening at 07.30 pm. Bangalore and Visakhapatnam are starting points that are located in close proximity of Horsley Hills.

a. How to reach Horsley Hills from Bangalore : The shortest route to reach Horsley Hills  from Bangalore is via NH 44 as depicted in the map above. Alternatively, click on the Google Maps link here to view on Google Maps.

b. How to reach Horsley Hills from Visakhapatnam: The fastest route from Visakhapatnam to Horsley Hills is via AH45 and the route map is depicted above. Alternatively, click on the Google Maps link here to view on Google Maps.

By flight:

The closest airport to Horsley Hills is in Bangalore. The Bangalore Airport which is an approximately three-hour drive from Horsley Hills is well linked to a number of major cities in the country such as Chandigarh, Chennai, New Delhi, Goa etc.

Climate and the best time to visit Horsley Hills

The climate in Horsley Hills ranges from “hot summers to pleasant winters”. The summers which begin in March and end in May are relatively hot with the temperature varying from 20 degrees to 30 degrees.  The month of June which marks the onset of monsoons and which extends to September receives “moderate rainfall”. Winters i.e. December to February is pleasant with the temperature ranging from 10 degrees to 22 degrees. The best time to visit this beautiful hill station is from October to March.

Places To  Visit Around Horsley Hills    

  1. Mallamma Temple: Is an old temple located on a hill and is dedicated to the Goddess Mallamma. This temple according to folklore was named after a small girl who apparently suddenly disappeared which led people in this region to believe that she was a Goddess and so this temple was created.

 

Accommodation – Hotels, Resorts and Home Stays in and around Horsley Hills:

Click on the link here to check out the places to stay near Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh  on Google Maps.

 

Also Read: WHICH ARE THE MOST VISITED INDIAN HILL STATIONS OF 2017?

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