Kurnool, sometimes referred to as "The Gateway of Rayalaseema," is a popular destination for exploration and diamond searching. Our top choices are listed here.
The second-largest cave system in India, Belum Caves are renowned for their enormous passageways and stalactite and stalagmite formations.
Known by another name, Uma Maheshwara Temple, it is home to an idol of Ardhanareeswara fashioned out of a single stone.
Positioned atop a hill, the Buddha Statue displays some of the best surviving Buddhist and Jain artifacts.
Constructed by the Vijayanagara empire's emperors, this building has a magnificent watch tower and was formerly home to a tunnel beneath the Tungabhadra river.
A must-see location in Kurnool with restaurants, little ponds, cave museums, and igneous rock formations.
After Abdul Wahab Khan, the first nawab of Kurnool, passed away, this tomb—also referred to as "Gole Gummaj"—was constructed.
The Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary was founded in 1988 and is well-known for providing sanctuary to a wide variety of birds and reptiles,
including the endangered Great Indian Bustard.