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4-day Family Friendly Itinerary from Bangalore to Statue of Equality and Badrachalam

  1. Day 1: Statue of Equality
    20 minutes (8.5 miles) from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport

    Inaugurated in 2020, the Statue of Equality is a magnificent sculpture dedicated to the Indian philosopher and social reformer, Sri Ramanujacharya. The statue stands at 216 feet and is surrounded by beautiful gardens and fountains. Start your morning by exploring the statue and its surroundings, learning about Sri Ramanujacharya's teachings and contributions to Indian society. After a refreshing lunch at the on-site restaurant, visit the museum and art galleries to learn more about Indian history and culture. End your day by enjoying the colorful fountain show at the Musical Garden.

  2. Day 2: Parnasala and Abhaya Anjaneya Temple
    4 hours 30 minutes (223 miles) from Statue of Equality

    Start your day early, and head to Parnasala, a small village surrounded by lush green forests and serene waterfalls. This is the place where Lord Rama is said to have spent some time during his exile. Visit the Rama temple and see the footprints of Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana. After lunch, visit the Abhaya Anjaneya Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is famous for its 22 feet tall statue of Lord Hanuman, which is believed to have been installed by Lord Rama himself. The temple premises also have a beautiful garden and a pond.

  3. Day 3: Bhadrachalam Temple
    3 hours 20 minutes (126 miles) from Abhaya Anjaneya Temple

    Visit the famous Bhadrachalam Temple, which is located on the banks of the Godavari river. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama and is believed to have been built by a devotee named Bhadra. The temple has several beautiful sculptures and paintings depicting scenes from the Ramayana. After lunch, take a boat ride on the Godavari river to see the scenic beauty of the surrounding forests and hills.

  4. Day 4: Kondapalli Fort and Birla Mandir
    5 hours 30 minutes (241 miles) from Bhadrachalam Temple

    Visit the Kondapalli Fort, which is located on a hill overlooking the Krishna river. The fort was built in the 14th century and is known for its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings. After lunch, visit the Birla Mandir, which is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara. The temple is famous for its white marble architecture and offers beautiful views of the city. End your day with some souvenir shopping at the nearby markets.

Recommendations

If you have extra time in Bhadrachalam, consider visiting the Papikondalu Hills, which are known for their scenic beauty and trekking trails. You can also take a day trip from Hyderabad to the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Golconda Fort and the Qutub Shahi Tombs. If you want to maximize your fun, try some of the local street food, such as Mirchi Bajji, Hyderabadi Biryani, and Irani Chai.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Statue of Equality (3 hours, $10)
  • Parnasala (4 hours, $5)
  • Abhaya Anjaneya Temple (2 hours, Free)
  • Bhadrachalam Temple (3 hours, Free)
  • Kondapalli Fort (2 hours, $3)
  • Birla Mandir (2 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $21 per person

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