Approximately 164 km away, this hill station is known for its pleasant climate, dense forests, and adventure activities.
Located about 185 km from Anantapur, Nandi Hills offers panoramic views, trekking opportunities, and historical sites like Tipu’s Drop
Around 326 km away, Yelagiri is renowned for its orchards, rose gardens, and the Swamimalai Hill, which is popular among trekkers.
Situated 492 km from Anantapur, Kolli Hills is famous for its untouched natural beauty, the Arapaleeswarar Temple, and the Agaya Gangai Waterfalls.
Approximately 397 km away, BR Hills is known for its wildlife sanctuary, trekking trails, and the Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple.
About 370 km from Anantapur, this region offers dense forests, wildlife, and the famous Srisailam Temple.
Located 171 km away, Madanapalle is known for its pleasant climate, Rishi Valley, and the serene Kaigal Falls.
Approximately 298 km from Anantapur, Chikmagalur is famous for its coffee plantations, Mullayanagiri Peak, and the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary.
Around 288 km away, Kemmangundi is known for its picturesque gardens, Hebbe Falls, and trekking opportunities.
Situated 190 km from Anantapur, this hill station offers ancient temples, trekking trails, and the Namada Chilume spring.
Approximately 56 km away, Tadipatri is renowned for its ancient temples with relics from the Vijayanagar Empire, making it a haven for history enthusiasts.
Located 160 km from Anantapur, Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering ruins of the Vijayanagar Empire, temples, and a rich historical experience.
About 148 km away, Kurnool boasts historical sites, ancient temples, and the Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary.
Situated 119 km from Anantapur, Lepakshi is famous for its ancient temples, rich architecture, and the iconic Nandi Bull statue.
Approximately 172 km away, Mantralayam is a spiritual destination known for the Raghavendra Swami Temple and its serene ambiance.