The Talakona waterfall is in Sri Venkateswara
National Park, Chittoor District of Andhra pradesh in India. With a 270 feet
(82 m)-fall, Talakona is the highest waterfall in the Andhra pradesh state.
Talakona is also known for the Lord Siddheswara Swamy Temple, which is located
close to the waterfall.
Location :
Talakona is located in Nerabailu village in
Yerravaripalem Mandal of Chittoor District. It is located
45 kilometres (30
mi) from Pileru (Click Here)
58 kilometres (36
mi) from Tirupathi (Click Here)
133 kilometres (79
mi) from Vellore (Click Here)
191 kilometres
(140 mi) from Chennai (Click Here)
91 kilometres (65
mi) from Chittoor (Click Here)
235 kilometres
(160 mi) from Bangalore (Click Here)
Talakona is a resort with waterfalls, dense
forests and wildlife. The area was declared a biosphere reserve in 1989 due to
the presence of rich variety of flora and fauna. Directions to reach:
Andhra Pradesh RTC buses (APSRTC) ply towards this route. Catch
bus going towards pileru or madanapalle from Tirupati bus stand, get down at
Bhakarapet. Then from here private share autos can be hired that which goes towards
Nerabailu village.Entry restricted after 4:30p.m., Only 2 buses goes from
Bhakarapet bus stand so have to highly depend on own vehicles or auto
rickshaws.
Tourism:
The waters of Talakona are enriched with herbs and people believe
that it has healing properties. (Pictures of Butterflies & Wild Flowers of
Talakona forest). A long and treacherous trekking route leads to the top of the
hill, which can be reached by multiple paths. Talakona hills geographically is
considered a part of the Eastern Ghats.
There is a beautiful waterfall falling deep into the valley from a cliff on the upper reaches. According to the local residents, it is said that the origin of water is difficult to be traced out since an underground stream surfaces here.
There used to be a 240 meter long canopy rope walk, about 35 to 40 feet in height . There are number of trek routes in different categories of difficulty, giving an option for the visitor to choose their route.
In the area there is an ancient Siva temple which is flooded with devotees during Sivarathri festival. There are also deep caves scattered over the mountains where it is believed that sages meditate eternally. A stream flows near the canopy walk area where a bathing ghat is under construction.
Accommodation is also available in this dense forest,
it gives immense pleasure for visitors to spend time during nights.
Accommodation in Talakona guest houses can be booked in
seshachalavanadarshani.com official website for Talakona and other tourist
places like Mamandur, Pulicat-lake, Thumbalabailu etc.
Room
Type
|
Facilities
:Geyser,Western Toilet
|
A/C
|
Members
|
Room
Rent
|
Loghut-3
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
1500
|
Loghut-4
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
1500
|
Loghut-5
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
1250
|
Loghut-6
|
-
|
-
|
2
|
1250
|
Talakona-Dormetry-1
|
-
|
-
|
10
|
5000
|
Talakona-Dormetry-2
|
-
|
-
|
10
|
5000
|
Rules and Regulations for Check-in and Checkout:
1. Check-in time 15:00 and
after.
2. Check-out time 14:30.
3. Four Persons are
allowed to occupy one room and Rs 100/- will be charged for
additional Occupancy, the maximum limit is 6 member's per room.
additional Occupancy, the maximum limit is 6 member's per room.
4 .Alcohol is Stricitly
Prohibited.
5. No room service will
be provided.
6, Please carry photo
identity proof.
7. There will be no
refund for any unforeseen clamities which may occur during the event.
8. Fares are exclusive
of Food charges.
9. If there is any type
of Office or Official meeting then online bookings will be cancelled
and Coordinator will communicate guests two days in advance.
and Coordinator will communicate guests two days in advance.
10.The visitors will be
charged with the cost of replacement or repair cost for any damage
made by them during their stay at the guest house.
Online
Booking : (Click Here)
History of Talakona
Temple:
The Temple at Talakona water falls is a Siva
Temple known as "SIDDHESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE". The deity is called as
'Siddheswara'. As per the Local people, the temple was built some 140 years
ago.The SIVA LINGA in the temple was brought from the ruined temple of
Rayavaripalli, a village in Pulicherla Mandal, On olden days there was a custom
that if any new temple is constructed, instead of make a new Siva Linga, can
install old one which lies without Pooja in ruined Temples. Based on this
custom the SIVA LINGA was brought from Rayavaripalli ruined temple. The relics
of the ruined temple can be seen agricultural fiedls of Rayavaripalli. That
field is called as "Lingaakaaram kaada kayya", till today, which
means a piece of agricultural field near Siva Lingam.The Rayavaripalli temple
was destroyed and taken away the wealth of the temple by Hyder Ali troops on
the en route to Arcot in mid 18th century.
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