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Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, Tirupati

South Andhra (దక్షిణాంధ్ర Dakṣiṇāndhra) consists of the region between the Krishna River and the Pulicat Lake in Andhra Pradesh. A part of the larger Coromandel Coast, South Andhra is home to the state capital Amaravati, the spiritual capital Tirupati and India's premier spaceport at Sriharikota.

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  • 16.513180.51651 Amaravati – the capital of Andhra Pradesh, home to the Satavahanas and Buddhist sites
  • 15.90580.4682 Bapatla Bapatla on Wikipedia – a town known for its beaches
  • 15.576779.10553 Cumbum Cumbum, Markapuram district on Wikipedia – known for its lake
  • 16.380.454 Guntur – Andhra's third-largest city, southwest of Amaravati, home to many ancient sites and temples
  • 14.9122879.994375 Kavali
  • 15.73579.276 Markapuram Markapuram on Wikipedia – known for its temple
  • 13.388979.79677 Nagalapuram – a temple town with ancient temple of Lord Vedanarayana
  • 14.43333379.9666678 Nellore – a combination of religion, nature, and history
  • 15.580.059 Ongole Ongole on Wikipedia
  • 13.530879.990210 Sri City – a commercial (business) city
  • 13.7579.711 Srikalahasti – one of the ancient places of Hindu pilgrimage and the site of the ancient Lord Shiva temple
  • 13.780.016712 Sullurpeta Sullurpeta on Wikipedia
  • 13.586380.036513 Tada
  • 16.24380.6414 Tenali
  • 13.6579.4215 Tirupati – known as spiritual capital of Andhra Pradesh; has a sacred temple on the Tirumala Hills

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  • 16.2801 Palnadu
  • 13.56583380.1747222 Pulicat Lake Pulicat Lake on Wikipedia – the second largest brackish water lagoon in India after Chilika Lake
  • 13.751179.33783 Sri Venkateswara National Park Sri Venkateswara National Park on Wikipedia – a park and biosphere reserve noted for its many waterfalls
  • 13.71777880.24 Sriharikota – a barrier island at the opposite side of the Pulicat Lake, home to India's primary spaceport
  • 13.60972279.8427785 Tada Falls – also called Ubbalamadugu Falls

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Guthikonda Bilam is a natural cave formation. The Cave is situated close to Karampudi, 38 km from Narasaraopet enroute from Hyderabad/Nagarjuna Sagar/Macherla.Guthikonda caves are located amidst dense forest. The environment here is serene and legend has it that many Rishis meditated here for centuries. The place is also popularly known as Dakshina Kasi. The famous Guthikonda Bilam is still a place of deep mystery attracting the intrepid and curious tourist to explore. It is unfortunate that not much popularity is given to this place. How to reach there : Just a kilometer before the Village Guthikonda there exists Krishna canal. Travel for 2 km On the Right Bank of the canal to the end and from there another km to walk to reach the place.

On the way to the Cave at foot to the Bilam one can see martyrs' memorial of People's War (Stupam). On the Stupam we can see Charu muzumdars picture.Further ahead the cave is surrounded by temples on the little hill.

The Cave has an entrance built with an arch and has electric lighting too. People who live in the temple beside guide you into the cave. At the summit there is water deep within the cave.

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