Bhadrachalam Temple
Bhadrachalam Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama, is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Andhra Pradesh. With its stunning architecture and spiritual ambiance, it attracts devotees from all over India.
Opening Hours
Open: 24 Hours
Close: Open all day
Closed on: Never
Entry Fees
Indian Visitors: ₹0
Foreign Visitors: ₹0
Children (Below 15 years): Free
How to Reach Bhadrachalam Temple, Bhadrachalam, Khammam District, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Nearest Airport: Rajahmundry Airport (RJY)
- Nearest Railway Station: Bhadrachalam Road Railway Station (BDCR)
- Nearest Bus Stop: Bhadrachalam Bus Station
- Nearest Metro Station: None
- Cab Availability: Available
Best time to visit Bhadrachalam Temple, Bhadrachalam, Khammam District, Andhra Pradesh, India
The ideal time to visit is during the following months:
MarchAprilOctoberNovember
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Safety Tips
- Visit the temple early in the morning or late evening to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere.
- Be cautious of your belongings, as it can get crowded during festivals or special rituals.
- Dress modestly in accordance with local customs and temple rules when visiting.
- Consider using public transport or hiring a local guide for convenience, as parking can be limited near the temple.
- Try to visit during the winter months (November to February) for pleasant weather.
- Engage with local vendors and support them by purchasing traditional handicrafts or souvenirs.
- Stay hydrated, especially in warmer months, as the temple can get quite hot during the day.
- Respect the local customs and rituals, and be considerate while taking photographs.