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Tirumala
1.34km from Silathoranam Garden
Tirumala Venkateswara temple is one of the richest temples in the world which is dedicated to Lord Shri Venkateshwara. It is also one of the most visited temples by the Hindus. The architecture of the temple is its star attraction which leaves one spellbound. The temple features Dravidian style of architecture all around, right from the intricately carved doorways to Mandap.
Sri Venkateshwara National Park
7.46km from Silathoranam Garden
This is a national park and Biosphere reserve in Andhra pradesh, India. the park is known for its many waterfalls. The vegetation in the national park consists of dry deciduous mixed forest with patches of moist deciduous forests in the valleys.
Talakona Waterfalls
19.29km from Silathoranam Garden
Talakona Waterfalls is one of the highest waterfalls in the country. With white streams of water falling from a height of 270 feet, Talakona waterfalls presents a breathtaking view amid serene natural surroundings.
Kailasakona Waterfalls
45.95km from Silathoranam Garden
Kailasakona Waterfalls are a natural perennial waterfall in the valley of Nagari hills in Chittoor District. The water originates from the split in a mass rock. The water here is crystal clear having considerable mineral values & medicinal powers and can heal ailments. The tourists are not allowed to go uphill to the top of the falls.
Nagalapuram Water Falls
52.67km from Silathoranam Garden
Nagalapuram Falls is a short trekking destination. It is located in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh. Its trail stretches through the Eastern Ghats and its thick forest covers. The trekking route is 4 km in length and can be completed within a day. The trekking route of Nagalapuram Waterfalls is adorned with picturesque views of lush green hills. There are three waterfalls present along the trekking route, and each one offers a unique and pristine view to travellers.
Tada Falls
55.09km from Silathoranam Garden
A much attracting weekend hangout for Local Youngsters and Families. The place is well renowned for its lush greenery, hillocks etc. Adventure Seekers can visit this place which is apt for trekking, hiking and picnicking.
Arulmigu Thiruthani Murugan Temple
63.99km from Silathoranam Garden
A Hindu temple located in the hill of Thiruthani, Tamilnadu, India dedicated to Lord Muruga. The temple has 365 steps depicting a year.
Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple
80.58km from Silathoranam Garden
The contribution of the Pallava to cultural development. The cave temple in this village is an important one as it is the only cave temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu which was constructed by Mahendravarman I (600-630 CE). This cave is excavated on a free-standing boulder.
Vellore Fort
88.21km from Silathoranam Garden
This is a 16th-century fort in the city of Vellore. this fort was once the headquarters of the Aravidu dynasty.
Sri Puram Golden Temple
94.87km from Silathoranam Garden
The golden temple sits inside a spiritual park or ‘Spiritual Oasis’, and a star path leads the visitors towards it. The main feature of the temple has to be that it is covered in real gold foil and it is regarded as the biggest and the only temple to do that.
Siddavatam Fort
95.55km from Silathoranam Garden
Siddavatam Fort, constructed in 1303 CE, lies on the banks of the Pennar River. The fort extends over an area of 30 acres (12 ha). Visitors can view gateways and decorated pillars at the two ends of the fort. Top of the fort has been adorned with carvings of Gajalakshmi.
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Silathoranam Garden
Tirumala, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517504, India
Silathoranam is a natural rock formation in Tirumala, which is situated near the Chakra Theertham. This rock formation holds an archaeological importance and resembles the hood of a serpent, a discus and a conch. Local inhabitants also believe that this rock is dedicated to the idol of Lord Venkateswara.