Ahobilam

After a quick stop at Yaganti, we headed to our main destination, Ahobilam. Ahobilam is around 340 km from Bengaluru and 78 km from Yaganti. Including our stop at Yaganti and several breaks along the way, it took us about 10 hours to reach Ahobilam.

Prasad Anna had already arranged our stay, so we checked into our hotel late in the evening. After freshening up, we had dinner at a nearby shop. Our plan was to start the trek early in the morning and cover all nine temples. The hotel staff suggested starting the trek after 5:00 AM.


After some rest, we started our trek at 5:00 AM.


Our first stop was the Prahlada Varada Narasimha Temple, the main temple in Lower Ahobilam. The temple was easy to reach and beautifully maintained. We spent some time here, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.


Next, we trekked to the Yogananda Narasimha Temple, a short distance from the main temple. This temple is believed to be where Lord Narasimha taught Prahlada. The trail was easy and surrounded by nature.


After visiting the temples in Lower Ahobilam, we began our trek to Upper Ahobilam. This part of the trek was more challenging, with steep paths and rocky terrain. The Upper Ahobilam Temple is a significant site where Lord Narasimha is worshipped in a fierce form. The views along the way were stunning, with hills and valleys providing a beautiful backdrop.


Continuing our trek, we reached the Jwala Narasimha Temple, located in a cave. The cave's natural beauty and the spiritual aura of the temple made this a unique and memorable part of our journey.


After visiting the Jwala Narasimha Temple, we began our descent back to Lower Ahobilam. The trek down was easier, and we took our time, enjoying the scenery and reflecting on the day's experiences.


Got some good pics during our trek












1. Start Early: Begin your trek early in the morning to make the most of your day.

2. Preparation: Bring enough water and snacks. Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing.

3. Guides: Hiring a local guide can be very helpful, especially for the tougher parts of the trek.

4. Weather: The best time to visit is between October and March when the weather is pleasant.

5. Respect Local Customs: Ahobilam is a holy site. Respect the local customs and dress modestly, especially when visiting temples.

6. Jeep Ride: Some of the temples can be reached by road, and you have the option to hire a jeep.

7. Dolly: If you can't climb the hill, there are people who can carry you up in a dolly.


It’s better to plan a trek for two days to thoroughly enjoy the nature. A one-day trek can be very exhausting.


We completed our trek by 3:00 PM and headed back to Bengaluru.

Travel Tips

Distance from Bengaluru

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340 KMs

Road Condition

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Good

Nearest Town

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Nandyal

Fuel Station

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Nandyal

Near by places to visit

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Yaganti                                                                                          

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