About Khammam
Attingal to Khammam distnce : 1250 km
Estimated travel time : 23.4 hours
Khammam is a popular city for tourism. Khammam, also known as Khammamett is the city of historical importance and an important tourist destination of Telangana.
Situated on banks of river Munneru, Khammam is historical place and a pilgrimage also. Khammam had hosted many movements during freedom struggle. Khammam fort is the witness of all these is am important cultural landmark and tourist destination of the town. Other important place is The Narsimha Swamy or Narsimhadri temple. Temple is situated on the hill and called Stambhadri. City also houses many eminent educational institutes of Telangana. Various Medical, Pharma and Engineering college grace this town with their presence. Other important attractions are Jammalapuram temple and nearby town of Nelakondapalli. This nearby town Nelakondapalli gives unique experience. Itโs an ancient religious place in Deccan region and perfect for archaeology and curious travelers. Khammam has lot for pilgrimage. Few important pilgrimage sites here are the Bhadrachalam Shri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Temple, Jamalapuram Temple, Kallur Temple, Kusumanchi Temple, Garla Sangameshwara Temple, Peratalapalli Sangameshwara Temple, Khammam Lakshmi Narasimha Temple and Shri Ramagiri Temple.
Taxi from Attingal to Khammam is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Attingal to Khammam by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Attingal to Khammam distance is 1250 Km and is 23.4 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Trivandrum - The capital city of Kerala is a major tourist destination known for its beaches, historic sites, and cultural attractions. Famous places to visit include Kovalam Beach, Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Napier Museum, and the Kuthiramalika Palace.
2. Kollam - Located on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake, Kollam is known for its backwater cruises and traditional houseboat rides. The Thangassery Lighthouse, Ashtamudi Lake, and Munroe Island are popular tourist attractions.
3. Alappuzha - Known as the "Venice of the East," Alappuzha is famous for its backwaters and houseboat cruises. Visitors can also explore the Alleppey Beach, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, and Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple.
4. Kochi - A vibrant city with a rich colonial heritage, Kochi offers various attractions like the Fort Kochi area with its Chinese fishing nets and colonial buildings, Mattancherry Palace, Jewish Synagogue, and St. Francis Church.
5. Thrissur - Famous for its colorful festivals, Thrissur is home to the Vadakkunnathan Temple, Thrissur Zoo, and Athirappilly Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in India.
6. Palakkad - Known as the Gateway of Kerala, Palakkad features attractions like the Palakkad Fort, Malampuzha Gardens, and Dhoni Waterfalls.
7. Coimbatore - A bustling city in Tamil Nadu, Coimbatore boasts the Marudamalai Temple, Kovai Kondattam amusement park, and several natural spots like the Siruvani Waterfalls and Black Thunder Theme Park.
8. Warangal - While slightly off the main route, Warangal is worth a visit with its historical sites like the Warangal Fort, Thousand Pillar Temple, and Bhadrakali Temple.