The Sri Panduranga Swamy Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Panduranga Swamy situated in the heart of Addanki. This historic temple is an architectural wonder with intricate carvings. The temple attracts devotees from across the state.
One of the ancient temples in the region, Kotha Venkateswara Swamy Temple stands as a testimony to the Indian mythology of the 12th century. This temple is devoted to Lord Venkateswara and is renowned for its utsavam during festivals.
The Addanki Kunda Satyanarayana Temple is a famous temple devoted to Lord Satyanarayana Swamy. The temple complex has many small shrines such as Lord Rama, Lakshman, Goddess Sita and Lord Hanuman.
Serving authentic Telugu cuisine, Chiranjeevi Mess is a popular restaurant where you can enjoy a traditional Andhra meal with a variety of curries, rice and salad options.
The Veerulapadu Temple is another famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is set amidst beautiful surroundings and has a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
The Sri Ranganayaka Swamy Temple is the only temple in Addanki dedicated to Lord Ranganayaka Swamy. The temple is situated on a small hill which gives a peaceful ambiance and a beautiful vista of the surrounding hills.
The Addanki Fort is a 13th-century fort in Addanki. This fort was built by the Reddy dynasty and is now mostly in ruins. The view of the surrounding landscape from the top of the fort is breathtaking and is worth the visit.
It's time to head back to the Addanki Bus Stand and conclude your trip in this charming town.
If you have some extra time, you can visit Nellore which is just 47 kms away from Addanki and explore the famous Ranganatha Temple. Alternatively, if you have limited time, you can skip some of the temples and visit the Addanki Clock Tower or Addanki Central Park.