Srisailam Temple Excursion: Explore One of the Twelve Sacred Shrines of Lord Shiva

Embark on a full day excursion to Srisailam, one of the twelve sacred shrines of Lord Shiva. Discover the historic Srisailam Temple and learn about its fascinating history from a knowledgeable guide.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple - After breakfast get ready for full day excursion to Srisailam
  • one of the twelve sacred shrines (Jyotirlingas) of Lord Shiva. Your will be driven towards the temple in your own vehicle. Made in honor of Lord Shiva, the Srisailam Temple, also known as Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Temple is a famous attraction of the…
What's Included
  • Lunch in a good local restaurant
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle as per itinerary
  • English Speaking Guide for sightseeing as per itinerary
  • 1 Mineral Water Bottles per person per day in the car
  • All expenses related to the Vehicle i.e. Toll taxes, car Parking, Fuel charges etc.
  • Hotel Pick up & drop off (Selected hotels only)
What's Not Included
  • Domestic / International Airfare
  • Any personal expenses
  • Tips to Guide & Driver
  • Alcoholic drinks and any meals other than lunch
  • Any other services which are not mentioned above.
Additional Information

Summary
Embark on an all-day journey to Srisailam, a revered destination that houses one of the twelve holy shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva (Jyotirlingas). Visit the renowned Srisailam Temple, also recognised as the Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Temple. Gain insights into the temple’s historical significance from your well-informed guide.
Key Features
•…

Location
Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
4.9
(7 Ratings)
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 star
Vipin796
Feb 3, 2023
Srisailam temple - we have visited this place in november with fiends , and enjoyed trip alot green places with nearby mountains superb... extraordinary...amazing har har mahadev
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Shivarama
Dec 14, 2022
Srisailam Visit - Was indeed a divine experience to visit the Jyothirlingam. A long wait was finally over. Excellent place for meditation and see our inner self. The climate was very cold thanks to the Cyclone. O What amazed me was the amount of bamboo plantations on the way to Kurnool. However, sad part was that we were not able to sight any wildlife in the vicinity. Overall it was a memorable experience of driving thru dense forest.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Mark_c
Dec 10, 2022
I was amazed with the authentic experience - Wow, this was the experience of a lifetime. It was a 4 hour trip each way through a tiger refuge and many small villages. We got to see the real India instead of a tourist view. There were monkeys and wild pigs along with herds of water buffalo, goats and sheep. The visit to the temple was amazing and our guide was able to get us to the front of the line. We ate an authentic lunch with our hands and were amazed with the experience
Review provided by Viator
Warshatiwari
Nov 21, 2020
Hi all I m planning trip with my 2 years old son ... will you please confirm if he is allowed or not then only I want to - Hi all I m planning trip with my 2 years old son ... will you please confirm if he is allowed or not then only I want to proceed with booking
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Sridhar
Oct 9, 2019
Om Shivaya namaha - A beautiful Shiva temple one must visit during his life time. The road travel from Hyderabad to the temple is just awesome and you will love it. you should travel early and can return back as there where road travel restrictions after 6.30 pm. Best part is the you can do abishekam to Shiva lingam and can feel a different vibs.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
0siddhartha
Sep 28, 2019
Peaceful temple - Srisailam Mallikarjuna Swamy temple Lord Siva Best place for worship of lord Shiva And other tourism
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Somaseshu
Dec 22, 2022
A temple of great historic importance with beautiful, sculptures and scenic surroundings - A Review on my visit to Srisailam, (Nandyal District, Andhra Pradesh Srisailam is located at a distance of 240 kms from Hyderabad and 180 kms from Kurnool. The nearest railway station is Markapur railway station at a distance of 82 Kms. We started from Hyderabad and went through by-pass roads via Jedcherala, Dindi and Mallapur. The road from Hyderabad to Dindi is very smooth and one can travel comfortably well. Later the road becomes narrow within many curves and bends. One can see many small villages and dry lands. As one goes further the forest area comes before with many baboo bushes and bulky trees with wide spread-branches. Everywhere you see boards with figures of tiger to warn the passengers about wild animals. We did not see any wild animals on the road except hordes of monkeys playing on the branches of the trees. This ghat road is open from 6.00 a.m., to 9.00 p.m. In small cottages we saw the tribal people called Chenchus who collect wild honey and make various products like mats, chairs and baskets with bamboo stems. We stopped at Mrigavani, a restaurant located in Mannanur (75kms from Srisailam) in midst of forest, to have our buffet- lunch. This is the last place where one can get good food. Just three kms before entering Srisailam, we had darshan of Sakshi Ganapati. Here the lord is believed to keep attendance of pilgrims who come here. He acts as Sakshi or witness. Lord Ganesha holds a book in the left hand and a pen in the right hand. In Srisailam, we were provided accommodation in Ganga Sadan. We went to the temple directly to have darshan. The temple is built on the top of the Nallamala Hills situated on the banks of River Krishna. This hill is called Srigiri or Sriparvatham. References about this temple are seen in Mahabharata and Skanda Puranam. This temple has four entrances with four towers or gopuras. The eastern entrance is the main dwaram. Among them, three towers were built by Vijayanagara Kings. The northern tower was constructed by Shivaji who visited this temple and worshipped the Goddess. The vimana over the sanctum was a gold-plated nine-tiered structure with a Poorna Kumbha and an eight-petalled lotus below it. Four Nandi statues are seen on the four corners below the superstructure. The temple timings are from 4.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. Luckily there was no rush. We have availed atiseeghra darshanam by paying 300/- per head. The timings for this are between 6.00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. and from 600 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. The Nandi mandapam looked impressive with a huge statue of Nandi just in front of the Veerasiro Mandapam. On the ceiling of Nandimandapa one can see the unique carving of Shiva and Parvati riding on a bull surrounded by Dikpalakas (Lords of eight directions) on their respective Vahanas. The Veerasiro Mandapam was built by Reddy ruler Anavema reddy in 1378. As per Veera Saiva tradition, the devotees used to offer their heads, hands and tongue as mark of their devotion in olden days. The Mukha Mandapam was constructed by the Vijayanagara King Harihara Raya in 1405. In the Garbhalaya, one can see the tiny Jyothirlingam of 25cms in height with a circular stone platform (panavattam) around. Here the Lord is called Mallikarjuna as He was worshipped with jasmine flowers by a princess called Chandravati. Mallika is another name for Parvati while Arjuna means Shiva. Lord Shiva here is considered as one of the self-manifested twelve Jyotirlingams. One can do Abhishekam in person by Paying Rs.1500/-couple. Abhishekam timings are 6.00 a.m. to 8.0o0 a. m in the morning and from 4.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. in the evening. For Sparsha Darshan, one has to book tickets priced at Rs.500/. Just before entering the sanctum, we can see Ratnagarbha Vinayaka made of red stone. The sculptures of two dwarapalakas are seen in the entrance hall or Antarala. Several forms of Shiva are carved one above the other on the pillars. This inner sanctum was constructed by the queen Mailamaba, Sister of Kakati Ganapatideva in 1220-1230 A.D. Later we went to have darshan of the Goddess Bhramaramba, on the western side of the main temple. This is the sixth Shaktipeetha where the neck of Sati devi fell. According to legends, Goddess Bhramaramba killed the demon Arunasura by sending thousands of bees. In entrance hall or Mukha Mandapa of this temple, there are many pillars with beautiful sculptures like hunting on elephants, dancing girls and musicians. At the interior center of Mukha Mandapa, a stone Sree Chakram is seen installed by Sri Sankaracharya. In the inner sanctum, the Goddess Bhramaramba is seen gilded with silver plates. She is seen in a standing posture with eight hands with a trident in her right hand killing Mahishasura. On the temple tower images of various forms of Shakti and lions are seen. In front of this temple there are many mandapas with an interior court yard below. We can see many forms of Shiva like Uma Maheshwara, Arthanarishwara, Rajarajeshwara, Nava Brahma Lingas, Virabhadra and Kumara Swamy in a row including Vriddha Mallikarjuna, the oldest Shiva Lingam Installed here. We can see the folds and wrinkles on this Shiva Lingam suggesting its primitive age. Sahasralingam was installed here by Lord Sri Ram. Devotees are not allowed to exit from this way. They have to move all the way back to the temple of Bhramaramba, which seems very inconvenient. As there was a heavy downpour, we were all drenched while going back. This problem can be easily solved if temple authorities provide an exit from inner courtyard also. Elderly people may find it difficult to go in the long queue and climb the steps at various levels; so it would be better if a shorter route and an easy access is provided to them just like in Tirumala temple. There are many other pilgrimage spots around this temple such as Hatakeshwaram, Pala Dhara-Pancha Dhara, Akka Mahadevi caves and Shikareshwaram. To reach Patala Ganga one has to go down nearly five hundred steps. Now ropeway facility is provided from Haritha hotel to reach Patala Ganga. Chenchulakshmi Tribal Museum and Rajeev Gandhi Wild Life sanctuary are also other worthseeing places. Srisailam hydro-electric project or dam is nearly 15kms from the temple. There is bus facility to go there from Srisailam. One can experience the scenic beauty of Nallamala forests and look at the beautiful sculptures of the temples and the gushing waters of the Krishna waters from the dam site as well.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Select Date and Tickets
up to 8 guests
1
Adult
December 2024
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Today