About Srisailam
In the town of Srisailam, nature, history, and spirituality all coexist.
History of Srisailam:
The Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, One of Lord Shiva's twelve Jyotirlingas, is situated in this historic pilgrimage town. Chola, Kakatiya, and Vijayanagara kings have all reigned over it, and it is mentioned in a numerous Puranic texts.
• Srisailam culture: The town's rich customs focuses on the Chenchu tribal community's lifestyle which is a native to the surrounding forests, temple rites, and festivals like Maha Shivaratri.
Geographical feature -
Nestled in the Nallamala hills, Srisailam features rocky valleys, forested slopes, and the Krishna River, which makes it ideal spot for spiritual retreats and ecotourism. Why Visit Srisailam: Trekking through the breathtaking Nallamala ranges, riverfront experiences, wildlife safaris, temple visits, and waterfalls are all delights for adventurers, nature lovers, and spiritual seekers.
Top Tourists Places To Visit in Srisailam
Dedicated to Lord Mallikarjuna Swamy and Goddess Bhramaramba, Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy temple is one of India's twelve Jyotirlingas. It is temple is an architectural wonder blending Vijayanagara elements with the traditional Dravidian style.
- Highlights: Religious pilgrimage, ancient sculptures, spiritual ambiance
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
Shikaresvara Temple
Perched atop hills the Shikaresvara Shikaresvara Temple is renowned for its intricate carvings and sprawling views of the landscape. For devotees, it is a peaceful haven.
- Highlights: Hilltop views, religious significance, photography opportunities
- Best Time to Visit: October to February
Srisailam Dam
Overlooking the Krishna River, Srisailam Dam is one of the biggest dams in South India. This place is for taking pictures, enjoying picnics, and immerse yourself into the serenity.
- Highlights: Scenic views, picnic spots, sunset photography
- Best Time to Visit: November to March
Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve
Being a home to tigers, leopards, and a wide range of flora and fauna, Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve is a sprawling wildlife sanctuary. Its historic caves offer an insight into ancient hermitages, meditation spots, and local legends.
- Highlights: Wildlife safaris, trekking trails, birdwatching
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
- Entry Fee: ₹100–₹500 (depending on safari package)
Akka Mahadevi Caves
These ancient caves are connected with the local legends and offer insight into historical hermitages and meditation spots.
- Highlights: Historical significance, meditation, scenic cliff views
- Best Time to Visit: October to February
Mallela Theertham
A breathtaking waterfall enveloped by forests. It is perfect for trekking enthusiasts and nature lovers.
- Highlights: Trekking, waterfall sightseeing, picnics
- Best Time to Visit: June to October (post-monsoon)
Chenchu Tribal Museum
explore the culture and lifestyle of the local Chenchu tribal community. Get insights about their handicrafts, folklore, and traditions.
- Highlights: Cultural insights, handicrafts, educational experience
- Best Time to Visit: October to February
- Entry Fee: ₹20–₹50
Octopus Viewpoint
A scenic viewpoint facing the Krishna River and surrounding hills. It is perfect for photography and sunset views.
- Highlights: Panoramic views, photography, sunset watching
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
Top Things To Do In Srisailam
Temple Tours & Pilgrimage
witness the mist renowned Sakshi Ganapathi Temple, Shikaresvara Temple, and Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple. Partake in local devotion and perform spiritual rites.
- Duration: 3–5 hours
- Best Suited For: Devotees, spiritual seekers, history lovers
Wildlife Safari at Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve
Embark on an exhilarating safari to witness elephants, tigers, and leopards in their native environments. Get insights about the region’s flora and fauna through guided tours.
- Duration: 2–4 hours
- Best Suited For: Wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, families
Trekking & Nature Walks
explore the hilly areas surrounding the Pathala Ganga, Mallela Theertham, and Akka Mahadevi Caves. The trails range from tough from easy to and moderate.
- Duration: 2–6 hours (depending on trail)
- Best Suited For: Adventure seekers, trekkers, nature lovers
- Cost: ₹100–₹300 for guide charges
Waterfall Exploration
To experience picnics and cool swims, Mallela Theertham and the neighbouring waterfalls are ideal. Trekking routes lead to remote areas for serene encounters.
- Duration: 1–2 hours per waterfall
- Best Suited For: Families, photographers, nature lovers
- Cost: Free
Cultural Experience at Chenchu Tribal Museum
Learn about the indigenous Chenchu community, witness tribal handicrafts, and get insights into their traditional way of life.
- Duration: 1–2 hours
- Best Suited For: Culture seekers, families, students
- Cost: ₹20–₹50
Best Time To Visit Srisailam
The best time to visit Srisailam is during the peak season - from October to March. Temperatures ranges between 20°C to 30°C. The weather is gentle for trekking, sightseeing and wildlife safaris
• Shoulder Season: For tourists seeking peaceful getaways, April and September are the best inviting fewer tourists. September's occasional rainfall may minimize the number of waterfall visits, but it rejuvenates the vegetation.
• Monsoon Season: June to August welcomes heavy rain, which enhances the Krishna River's and waterfalls' natural beauty. But trekking might be difficult.
Clothing Recommendations:
- Peak Season: Light cottons for the day, jacket or sweater for evenings, comfortable walking shoes.
- Monsoon Season: u Raincoat, umbrella, waterproof footwear, quick-dry clothes.
- Summer Season Breathable clothes, hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, and light shoes
How To Reach Srisailam
By Air :
The closest major airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, located approximately 210 kilometers away. You can get to Srisailam by bus or taxi.
By Rail :
There is no railway station in Srisailam. The closest stations are Dhone Junction, which is located 90 kilometers away and
Kurnool City Station is approximately 180 kilometers away.
By Road :
NH 44 and state highways offers the best access to Srisailam. Comfortable transportation choices s include rental cars for adaptability self-driving, private taxis for a Convenient journey, and regular APSRTC buses, which operate often from nearby cities like Hyderabad, Kurnool, and Vijayawada.
Things To Know Before Visiting Srisailam
- Respect Religious Practices: Srisailam is a significant pilgrimage site. Dress modestly and adhere to temple guidelines.
- Carry Cash: Some rural areas and smaller shops may not accept card payments. Carry sufficient cash.
- Mobile Connectivity: Network connectivity is limited in remote areas. Download offline maps.
- Plan in Advance: During peak season, temples and wildlife safaris can get crowded; book accommodations and tours in advance.
