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Situated amidst the scenic Deccan Plateau, Kurnool is the former capital of Andhra state. As you become a part of Kurnool tourism, imagine the grandeur of the Vijayanagara Empire reflected in the ruins of its once-mighty fort. Delve deeper into the past at the Belum Caves, one of the largest cave systems in India, where every stalactite and stalagmite whispers secrets of a bygone era. Explore the bazaars, savour the flavoursome Andhra cuisine, and experience the warmth of the local people. This Kurnool travel guide will be your companion as you navigate this city of contrasts. Get ready to discover the hidden gem of Andhra Pradesh.

How to reach Kurnool

  • By air: Kurnool Airport (KJB) serves the city with an integrated terminal. It is about 18 km from the city centre and is well connected to the rest of the town by various means of transport. The airport offers many services to help you have a convenient time at the airport. Book your flights to Kurnool now.
  • By train: Kurnool Junction provides convenient connectivity to major Indian cities. Several trains have stoppages connecting Kurnool to Hyderabad, Indore, and Kanpur.
  • By bus: Kurnool is well-connected to various cities and towns across India. The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) operates regular buses, and private bus services also offer connections.
  • Getting around/local transport in Kurnool: Kurnool has a well-established local transportation network with regular buses, autos, cycle rickshaws, and cab facilities. Car rentals are also available for convenient exploration of the city.
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Places to visit
Belum Caves

Belum Caves

The second-largest caves in India feature stalactite and stalagmite formations, unique passages, and a large chamber called "Meditation Hall”.

Exploration time: 2-3 hours
Konda Reddy Fort

Konda Reddy Fort

Experience Time: 1-2 hours
Nallamala Hills

Nallamala Hills

Exploration time: Variable depending on activities
Srisailam

Srisailam

Exploration time: 1-2 days
Nandyal

Nandyal

Exploration time: 2-3 hours
Yaganti Temple

Yaganti Temple

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
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Places to eat

Exploring Kurnool isn't complete without savouring its unique and flavourful cuisine. Here's a glimpse into some popular restaurants known for their taste and hospitality:

Things To Do

Kurnool, nestled amidst the scenic Nallamala Hills in Andhra Pradesh, offers a captivating blend of historical sites, architectural wonders, and natural beauty. Here's a glimpse into what awaits you:

Best time to visit

October to March offers comfortable temperatures perfect for sightseeing.

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Most commonly spoken languages

Telugu is the primary language spoken in Kurnool. English and Hindi are also understood in some areas. 

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Shopping

While Kurnool offers modern shopping options, the authentic charm lies in its vibrant bazaars and bustling streets.

  • Siva Nagar: Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Siva Nagar, a bustling market catering to various needs. Browse through a variety of fabrics like Uppada silks, known for their intricate gold and silver zari work. Also, discover a wide range of shops selling handcrafted leather footwear that are known for its quality and comfort.

  • Handloom Bazaar: Dedicated to the art of traditional weaving, the Handloom Bazaar is a haven for textile enthusiasts. In addition to the exquisite Uppada sarees, a perfect souvenir or a statement piece for your wardrobe, feel the soft and breathable comfort of khadi fabrics, an eco-friendly choice for various kurtas, shirts, and dresses.

  • Old Town (Chowrasta): Step back in time as you explore the historic area of Old Town (Chowrasta). Unearth hidden gems at antique shops selling vintage cameras, old gramophones, and brassware, each piece whispering stories of Kurnool's past. Explore a vibrant spice market, where you can find a variety of spices, herbs, and medicinal ingredients used in traditional Ayurvedic practices.

  • Nandikonda Road: Head to Nandikonda Road, renowned for its brassware and metalware shops. Discover a treasure trove of handcrafted idols of deities or pieces depicting everyday objects like bowls and vases. Find various shops specialising in bridal sarees and lehengas adorned with intricate embroidery and dazzling embellishments, sherwanis for grooms, and elaborate jewellery.

  • Nandyal Cotton Market: For the ultimate textile experience, venture out to Nandyal Cotton Market. This is a must-visit for textile lovers as it is famous for its exquisite Nandyal cotton sarees, known for their intricate weaving patterns and lightweight feel. The market offers a unique opportunity to buy textiles at wholesale 66prices
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Festivals

Here are some of the festivals celebrated in Kurnool:

More reasons to visit

Kurnool provides a distinctive and memorable experience for travellers looking to venture off the typical tourist path. Here are a few more reasons to visit this beautiful city:

  • Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary: This 6,000-acre sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. It is home to endangered species like the Great Indian Bustard. The sanctuary's diverse landscape of grasslands and scrub forests offers a unique habitat for various wildlife.
  • Oravakallu Rock Garden: Oravakallu Rock Garden is a unique tourist destination known for its stunning rock formations and serene surroundings. The garden is set amidst millions of-year-old natural rock formations and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can explore the garden's pathways, admire the intricate rock carvings, and enjoy the peaceful ambience. The garden also has a lake where visitors can relax and enjoy the area's natural beauty.
  • Culinary delights: Kurnool offers a unique culinary experience, blending Andhra spices with regional flavours. Indulge in the fiery taste of Andhra Gongura (hibiscus leaves) chutney, savour the melt-in-your-mouth Kurnool Pulao (a rice dish), or try the local favourite - Khaman (a steamed lentil cake). Don't miss the chance to relish the city's famous sweets like Kaju Barfi, a rich and delicious cashew fudge.
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