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Dokiparru Lord Venkateshwara Temple

Dokiparru is a village in Gudlavalleru mandal, located in the Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Sri Bhusametha Venkateswara Swami Temple is a popular temple in this village, making the village a pilgrimage place. It is about 19KM from Sistla's athithi Inn.


Panduraga Swamy Temple

Panduranga Swamy Temple Is A Famous Temple In Chilakalapudi, Machilipatnam, Krishna District In The State Of Andhra Pradesh. This Temple Was Constructed In 1929 By Sri Bhakta Narasimham. It Has A Spiritual Significance Among The People Of Machilipatnam. It is about 34.4KM from Sistla's athithi Inn.

Manginapudi Beach

There are plenty of picturesque beaches around the country, but Manginapudi beach in Andhra Pradesh has got a special allure beyond powdery sands and blue waves. Enclosed by a lake and river, the beach may look like as legit paradise-on-Earth. It is about 41.1KM from Sistla's athithi Inn.



Kolleru Lake Aatapaka

Kolleru Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in India located in state of Andhra Pradesh and forms the largest shallow freshwater lake in Asia, it is located between Krishna and Godavari deltas. Kolleru Lake is located in Eluru district. This lake is a major tourist attraction. Many birds migrate here in winter, such as Siberian crane, ibis, and painted storks. It is about 35KM from Sistla's athithi Inn.

Mopidevi Subramanya Swamy Temple

Mopidevi is a village in Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the mandal headquarters of Mopidevi mandal in Machilipatnam revenue division. It is one of the villages in the mandal to be a part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region. The village is known for its famous Lord Subrahmanyeswar Swamy Temple. It is about 40KM from Sistla's athithi Inn.


Moghalrajpuram Caves

The Mogalrajapuram Caves are five rock-cut cave temple groups located in different parts of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India. Dedicated to Shiva, they were excavated during the Eastern Chalukya reign or the Vishnukundins reign. They are generally dated to about the 7th-century, after the Akkanna Madanna Caves. It is about 42.5KM from Sistla's athithi Inn.