
Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa district is home to a treasure that has enthralled tourists, historians, and adventure enthusiasts with its uncontrolled vigour. Informally called the "Grand Canyon of India," the scenic spot is famous for its awe-inspiring grandeur, rich heritage, and architectural wonders. Situated on the banks of the Pennar River, Gandikota has grand gorges and boulder-studded landscape views and the ruins of an old fort that tell a lot about its history. Even though it is not as well-known as most of the other offbeat holiday spots, Gandikota has been a number one travel craze for visiting offbeat tourist places in India. Travelers interested in canyons and historic sites often explore our Gandikota Camping Package.Besides its marvellous landscape, Gandikota is also historically important. The site was named after Telugu words for gorge and fort, namely "Gandi" and "Kota" respectively. There was history going back to the 12th century when the site was one of the important fortresses of some of these dynasties like the Kakatiyas, Vijayanagar Empire, Qutb Shahis, and the Nayakas. It was constructed by the Kalyani Chalukyas in constructing the Gandikota Fort during the ancient occupation of the area. The area has been occupied for centuries due to its strategic location. Gandikota was an important war and trade centre of the Vijayanagar empire. The fort was of great importance in guarding the place against invasions and was the site of a series of wars between dynasties that ruled. Gandikota then came under the Qutb Shahi rulers, and it was an important fort until the British period. The ruins in the form of fort walls, temples, mosques, and granaries still stand as proof of their prosperous days. History and landscape lovers can discover more destinations through our Weekend Getaways From Bangalore guide.Tourist Sites Around GandikotaBelum CavesApproximately 60 km from Gandikota are the Belum Caves, the longest Indian cave system below ground level, measuring more than 3 km in length. The caves are famous for the stunning stalactites and stalagmites that have been formed over the centuries. The caves are also of historical and religious importance since Buddhist monks used to reside in them centuries ago. Owk ReservoirA few kilometres from Gandikota is Owk Reservoir village, which is perfect for adventure and nature enthusiasts. The reservoir is renowned for its peaceful atmosphere, and it's perfect to get away from the hill scenario in Gandikota. The reservoir has certain water sports activities such as boating, kayaking, and fishing, and it's perfect for groups and families.Yaganti TempleYaganti Temple, which is 100 km away from Gandikota, is a 5th and 6th-century temple complex. It is a special temple of Lord Shiva in the way that it is constructed with a Shiva deity as the youth Nandi (bull). It also features strange rocks and caves surrounding it that are believed to have been meditation caves of sages. One of the best things about Yaganti Temple is that it never runs out of water in its holy Pushkarini (temple tank) even though it is situated on relatively dry terrain.Orvakal Rock GardensOrvakal Rock Gardens, roughly 80 km from Gandikota, is nature's splendour in the shape of massive natural rock formations spread over humongous expanses of land. The park is extensive over acres of land and is bordered by standalone rock formations made of quartzite, spanning millions of years in their present form sculpted by nature's force. The visitor can choose to walk through the exquisitely decorated garden, get a taste of the activity and thrill of adventure such as rock climbing, or stay awestruck gazing at the heavenly beauty from another location.Nearby Places to Visit Around GandikotaBelum Caves (60 km) – India's second-longest cave system with stunning stalactites and stalagmites.Oravakallu Rock Garden (100 km) – A scenic rock formation and picnic spot.Ahobilam (130 km) – A famous pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Narasimha.Yaganti Temple (80 km) – A unique Shiva temple with a growing Nandi idol.Lepakshi (200 km) – Famous for its hanging pillar and Vijayanagara-style architecture.Rollapadu Bird Sanctuary (75 km) – A haven for wildlife enthusiasts, home to the endangered Great Indian Bustard.Kurnool Fort (90 km) – A historical fort with ancient ruins and scenic views.SriSailam (220 km) – A revered temple town with breathtaking ghat roads.Best Time to VisitWinter (October to March): It is the best time to tour Gandikota with a temperature of 15°C to 30°C. The cold air and blue sky are perfect for sightseeing inside the fort, canyon, and other locations without having to go through the hassle of heat. Summer (April to June): It is a hot summer in Gandikota with the temperature reaching a maximum of 40°C or even higher. Outdoors, the activities become tiresome and unbearable due to the heat, and hence this is not so nice a time to travel.Monsoon (July to September): Although the region is pretty rainy, the fort and canyon appear lush and lovely. Camping and trekking will not be simple due to slippery roads and unstable weather. If scenery is a concern and rains do not bother you, monsoon remains an option.How to Reach GandikotaGandikota is also sufficiently connected by road and tourists can travel to it via various modes of transportation such as air, rail, and road.By Airport: The nearest airport to Gandikota in Kadapa Airport (CDP) which is around 90 km. But the air connectivity in this airport is less. People seeking good connectivity can travel from Tirupati Airport (225 km) or Kempegowda International Airport at Bengaluru (280 km). Taxi facilities or public transport facilities are also present in both these airports by which one can reach Gandikota.By Rail: The nearest railhead is Jammalamadugu Railway Station, 18 km from Gandikota. The rail connectivity is very low for this railway station. Another alternative is Kadapa Railway Station (77 km) coverage, which is closely linked with the bigger cities of Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru through good connectivity of railways. The drive or bus facility from Kadapa to Gandikota can be reached by car.By Road: Gandikota is also well connected and can be reached easily by state or private buses, own vehicle cars, or taxis.Bengaluru: The route most travelled is via NH44 and NH67 and is 280 km in around 5-6 hours.Hyderabad: The distance travelled is about 390 km and is about 7-8 hours.Chennai: The distance travelled is about 365 km and is about 7-8 hours.


