Srisailam

About Srisailam

Srisailam - Lord Shiva

Srisailam, a hill town in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, is home to the holy Malikarjuna Jyotirlinga and also one of the eighteen Shakti Peethas of goddess Parvati. Situated on the banks of the river Krishna, Srisailam is identified with a wildlife sanctuary and a dam.

You could seek the blessings of the almighty by visiting the many majestic temples in the city, such as the one dedicated to Lord Shiva (known as Sikhareswara Swamy Temple) or the famous Bhramaramba Mallikarjunaswamy Temple, which is located at a height of around 457m above sea level. The Nallamala forest ranges, with their multifarious flora and fauna, lie in close proximity to the Srisailam hills.


Popular Place to visit In Srisailam

1. Pathala Ganga



As the River Krishna turns down the hill, it is surrounded by a certain spirituality in the air. Enjoy the scenery around you and take a dip into these sacred waters, believed to have medicinal properties for healing skin diseases.

One can also try the enjoyable ropeway car ride and look down at the majestic river and lush green beauty all around.

2. Akkamahadevi Caves



The virgin setting of Akkamahadevi caves, around 10 kilometres away from Srisailam in Telangana, is a natural wonder. Located right across the perennial Krishna River, the caves are a natural formation that has been in existence for more than a million years. The caves are located amidst the Eastern Ghats, which stretch for vast sections of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. With its naturally formed arch at the entrance, which stands without any support of any kind, the caves portray an imposing image in the viewer's eyes.

Although the main attraction is the deep-lying Shivalinga inside the extensive maze of pathways, it is also an adventurer's abode. The lingam is a popular religious shrine, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and has attracted tourists and pilgrims for centuries. The hills of the Nallamala range across the ghat section are a sight to behold, offering serene, picturesque views of the vista around, en route to the Akkamahadevi Caves.

The Krishna River is the sole route available to access the caves, and the small but scenic journey is said to be well worth the effort. Private and public boat operators undertake these short trips from the small piece of habitable land close to Srisailam. Bordered by the towering Nallamala hills on all sides, the pristine Krishna River offers a calm ride that may last up to an hour or so. There are numerous rock-cut natural cave formations in and around the region, but Akkamahadevi Caves is the most fascinating sight of them all.

3. Srisailam Dam



One of the main centres of attraction for the town, the Srisailam Dam in Telangana is also one of the 12 largest hydroelectric projects in India. A blend of uninterrupted natural beauty and engineering genius, the Srisailam Dam emerges out of the verdant greenery of the Nallamala Hills to mark its presence. It is built across the unrelenting verve of the Krishna River and is nestled in a deep canyon, surrounded by forests and scenery, finding a home in the sound of gushing and falling water. The road up to the dam is a scenic beauty too, and the view of the Srisailam Dam is a humbling sight to behold.

One of the best things to do around the site of the Srisailam dam is to spend some quality time with your friends and family as you look over to the gurgling waters of the River Krishna. The view from the top of the dam is an astonishing sight, especially when the water is released and you can see the might of its flow right in front of your eyes. Owing to its natural charms, it is a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and photography lovers as well. A weekend picnic at this attraction is an instant fix from the stress of face-paced city life.

4. Shikaresvara Temple, Srisailam



At the highest point of Srisailam, referred to as Sikharam, one finds a temple dedicated to Sikhareswara Swamy, watching over the landscapes and a pristine River Krishna flowing below.

Sikhareswara Swamy is one of the forms of Lord Shiva and is believed to possess the power to free his devotees from their sins. Amongst this abode of the Lord of Sikharam and some of the most beautiful views in the area, there is another temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Visit the temple for breathtaking scenery, views, and hills, all wrapped around a wisp of spirituality and devotion.

5. Octopus View Point



Octopus View Point is one of the latest additions to the tourist attractions in Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh. The view point is located 5 km before Domalpenta and offers amazing views of the adjoining forests, enchanting gorges, and mesmerizing backwaters of the Krishna River. Octopus View Point has been named so because of the Krishna River down below, which looks like an octopus spread between the hillocks. It provides a spectacular bird's-eye view of the entire valley below. In addition to that, there is a regular safari tour conducted by the reserve, which is the major highlight of the place.

6. Srisailam Tiger Reserve



The total area of this tiger reserve is 3568 acres, making it one of the largest tiger reserves in India. Srisailam Dam and Nagarjunasagar Dam are also located in the reserve area.

Apart from the tiger, one can spot here leopards, sloth bears, dhol, Indian pangolin, Chital, Sambar deer, Chevrotain, Blackbuck, Chinkara, and Chowsingha. There are other reptiles and amphibians also found in this area, including the crocodile, Indian Python, Kind Cobra, and Indian peafowl. One also finds a number of crocodiles in the waters of Srisailam Dam, where a breeding program supported by the local government is being carried out.

7. Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple



On the southern bank of the River Krishna is a temple, which the town of Srisailam is known for. The Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple is the most celebrated temple in the town and has roots dating back six centuries in history, when it was built by King Harihara Raya of Vijayanagar.

According to the legend that the temple houses, Goddess Parvati cursed Sage Bringi to stand, as he only worshipped Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva, after consoling the goddess, gave him a third leg so that he could stand more comfortably. Find the idol of Sage Bringi standing on three legs here, as well as the idols of Nandi, Sahasralinga, and Nataraja. The walls and pillars of the temples are also adorned by beautiful carvings and sculptures. One of the most beautiful temples of the town, this is the one sacred structure located on the Nallamala hills that one should not miss while here.