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Places to visit in Nellore District

Udayagiri Fort

Udayagiri Fort is located at an altitude of 3079 feet above sea level. Situated around 100 kms from Nellore, the fort is in a picturesque environment. The village Udayagiri is situated on hilltop and this hill is famously known as Sanjeevi Hills. A wide range of plants of medicinal value is found here. Evidences available on Udayagiri relate its history from 14th century. The place was then the capital of Langula Gajapati and then it was ruled by the famous Krishna Devaraya of Vijayanagar around 1512. The fort had been under the control of various rulers including Cholas, Pallavas and subsequently it came into the hands of Vijayanagar rulers. It was conquered by Islamic rulers as well. There were 13 buildings in the fort and several temples as well. The influences of various rulers that ruled the fort can be seen in the temples constructed by them during their reign. The fort, in overall, is a blend of various cultures and a fine example of the artistic skills of the bygone era.

Venkatagiri Fort

Venkatagiri Fort is situated in Venkatagiri town. The fort was constructed by Recherla rulers in the year 1775. Surrounded by dense forest, the fort looks splendidly picturesque. Venkatagiri town is very famous for cotton sarees weaved in Jamdari technique.

Nellapattu Bird Sanctuary

Nellapattu Bird Sanctuary is one of the most frequented tourist spots in Nellore. It attracts migratory birds from all parts of the world and one can find over 1500 pelicans here during migratory season. The rare species of birds seen here include pelicans, spoonbills, night herons, egrets, ducks and many more. Watch towers helps visitors have a great view of the birds. The sanctuary houses a library, museum and auditorium.

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple

On the banks of Pennar River lies the famous Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple. The temple belongs to 7th century and it was built by Pallava rulers. The temple stands proof of the architectural excellence of the past with stunning sculpture on the huge walls and doors. The 29-meter tall main entrance and the seven gold ‘kalasams’ is spellbounding.

Penchalakona

This is a sacred place for pilgrims. Penchalakona is situated 80 kms away from Nellore. The temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha. The temple is situated on the top of Vedagiri Hills. The temple receives more importance from religious point of view as it is believed that the temple was built on the place where Lord Venkateswara had placed his feet.

Jonnawada

Jonnawada attracts pilgrims from all parts of India. It is located around15km from Nellore. Out of the two Kamakshi temples constructed here, one belongs to the 12th century and it is very popular. The shrines here are dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi and Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy. A festival for 10 days is celebrated every year in grandeur. The quality involved in the construction of the temple is evident in certain parts of the temple, which are built of single stones.

Mypad Beach

Mypad Beach is a spectacular beach with lush greenery and stunning landscape. The soft sands, clear water along with the picturesque coastline make the beach top the list of the beaches in Nellore. The vast greenery is enchanting.

Pulicat Lake

Pulicat Lake spreads across Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh. It covers more than 600 sq. km area of Nellore in Andhra Pradesh. The scenic lake is a paradise for bird watchers. The lake earned the status of Bird Sanctuary in the year 1976 and it attracts a wide range of migratory birds including egrets, pelican, flamingoes, terns and many more.

Source: Portal Content team

Last Modified : 3/2/2020



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