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Travelers visiting Kurnool must see Belum Caves, the second largest cave system in India. Characterized by their long drift ...
KURNOOL: The two-day Belum Caves festival began on a grand note in Kolimigundla mandal of Kurnool district on Saturday. District Collector G Veerapandian, MLAs Katasani Ramireddy and Katasani ...
Kurnool: Belum Caves, the second-longest cave system in the Indian subcontinent, have emerged as both a major geological site and a pilgrimage centre in Nandyal district. Nestled in hilly and ...
Kurnool district authorities are gearing up to host the Belum Caves festival soon, with the government releasing ₹50 lakh for the event. The festival, expected to be held sometime in December ...
KURNOOL: The Belum Caves festival concluded on a grand note on Sunday at Kolimigundla mandal on Sunday. A total of 721 artists, including 72 students, performed in the two-day fete. The Belum ...
Tourism Department officials, who have conducted a preliminary survey with the help of the locals and Kurnool-based Area ... Sri Sai Baba Temple (23 km), Belum Caves (77 km) and several others ...
kurnool: The 40-foot Buddha statue built at Belum caves by Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) at a cost of Rs10 lakhs has become the cynosure of pass-ersby attracting stop-overs.
The Andhra Pradesh state is all set to host Punnami Orvakal, the first ever full moon festival at Orvakal, 215kms away from Hyderabad in Orvakal Rock Garden at Kurnool ... Belum Caves(1.2-hour ...