8 Reasons Why You Should Visit Kurnool, The Former Capital Of Andhra Pradesh

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Kurnool Fort stands as a magnificent 13th-century structure overlooking the Krishna and Tungabhadra rivers.

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1. Kurnool Fort

The nearby Belum Caves form India's second-longest cave system, featuring stunning stalactite formations.

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2. Belum Caves

Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary offers rare sightings of the Great Indian Bustard and blackbuck.

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3. Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary

The ancient Ahobilam temples, dating back to the 15th century, showcase remarkable Vijayanagara architecture.

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4. Ahobilam temples

Orvakal Rock Garden features unique geological formations and prehistoric cave paintings.

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5. Orvakal Rock Garden

Nallamala Forest's diverse ecosystem provides excellent trekking and wildlife spotting opportunities.

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6. Nallamala Forest

The Kurnool Museum houses fascinating archaeological finds from the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods.

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7. Kurnool Museum

Traditional Rayalaseema cuisine offers unique local delicacies like Ragi Sangati and Nellore fish curry.

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8. Rayalaseema cuisine

Have you ever been to Kurnool?

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