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Nellore is the historic city that lives well before the Chola Empire ruled the south India. Since the city has seen more ups and downs after Indian independence. It is a fourth largest city in Andhra, and that city has continuously grown the both politically and commercially. Nellore has an excess of places to surprise the tourists. Below we list the best places to visit in Nellore.  

Top 5 best places to visit in Nellore

  • Ranganatha temple
  • Nelapattu bird sanctuary
  • Ramalingeswara temple
  • Mypadu Beach
  • Narasimhaswamy temple

Ranganatha temple

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Ranganatha temple is one of the most respected temples in Nellore that lying on the banks of river pennar. This temple is great religious importance and considered to be the oldest temples of the area which attracts devotees in such large numbers.

This temple has beautiful architecture and exquisite carving. It houses seven gold pots decorated with large mirrors within the temple assertion. Addala mandapam or minor is located within the complex and is popular for its complex inlay work. It is also a major part of the temple, starting with the place where the idol of the superior deity of the temple, Lord Sri Ranganathswamy is consecrated.    

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Nelapattu bird sanctuary

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The Nelapattu bird sanctuary in the district of Nellore is every bird guardian dream comes true because it’s famous for living one of the most significant pelican habitats in south India. This amazing sanctuary is placed just near the village of Nelapattu and is spread over a total area of about 459 hectares.

The sanctuary is also an important genealogy site for the spot-billed pelicans and also home to remarkable plant communities like the barringtonia marshland forests and southern dry evergreen scrub. Further the spot-billed pelican, the sanctuary is a crucial breeding ground for other birds as well, like openbill stork, night heron, white ibis and little cormorant.  

Ramalingeswara temple

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This Ramalingeswara temple is placed at 30 Km from the Nellore city and also known as Ramathirdham. The supervisory immortals of the temple are Lord Shiva and goddess kamakshamma.

After all, devotees also visit temple to worship Lord Vigneswara and Subhramanya as well. Before the British rule the way is built, the temple dependent as a spectacular architectural splendor. Easily reachable from Vellore via a state highway, the temple is a must visit at least once.  

Mypadu Beach

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Mypadu beach is an amazing beach with original seawater and golden brown sand is placed on the west coast of India. It is about 25 km from Nellore, Andhra Pradesh and falsity on the coast of the magnificent Bay of Bengal. One can take a long wonderful stroll across the beach or sit in the soil, contemplate about life or just consume the beauty of the location.

Mypadu beach is suited for sunbathing but early morning and evening walks in the cool breeze as you watch the sunrise or set are must here before you checkmark this interest on your tourist plan in Nellore. The beach is accepted by local fishers and travelers for its beautiful view and attractive landscape although it is not as messy as many other commercial beaches in India.   

This beautiful beach is not just for sea lovers but also for the ones who love an adrenalin rush and it’s managed by the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation. One visit here and you are assured to come back again and again. It gives as an ideal place to relax and connect with nature although devoid of massy activities.

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Narasimhaswamy temple

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Narasimhaswamy temple is located at 13 km from center of the Nellore city and it’s dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This Lord Vishnu is admirable in this in the form of his forth embodiment.

The place holds several myths and also referred to as Sri Vedagiri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple. The santhana vriksha placed within the temple premises is said to bless the childless devotees with child whereas the kondi kasuli hundi is contemplated to rid the affected from dangerous snake and scorpion bites.

A plenty small place of worship dedicated to Adi Lakshmi is also can be spotted above the main temple. Do visit this temple is you are travelling to Nellore.  

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