Location:Near Municipal Corporation Office, Guntur.
Description:A unique monument dedicated to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, this tower is a symbol of peace and harmony, reflecting the city’s diverse cultural heritage. Constructed in the early 20th century, it features distinctive architectural styles.
Location:About 35 km from Guntur city.
Description:Under the Central government’s Swadesh Darshan Buddhist theme-based circuit, Buddhavanam will be set up in Amaravati at a cost of Rs 15 crore to attract Buddhists from across the world. An open-air theatre, puja mandir, auditorium, food court, open meditation hall, information centre and library hall will also be setup
Location:Approximately 25 km from Guntur city.
Description:This 14th-century fort is located on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It was once a major stronghold of the Reddy dynasty and is now a popular tourist attraction.
Location:Around 6 km from Guntur city.
Description:While primarily a sanctuary, the area is steeped in natural history. This sanctuary is home to a variety of birds, including migratory birds from all over Asia. It is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature lovers and reflects Guntur’s historical connection to environmental conservation.
Location:Mastan Vali Dargah, located in Guntur.
Description:Mastan Vali Dargah is a famous Sufi shrine dedicated to Mastan Vali Baba, known for his miracles and messages of peace. It is a symbol of communal harmony, attracting people of all faiths. The shrine is especially lively during the annual Urs festival, honoring Mastan Vali Baba's death anniversary, with prayers, Qawwalis, and spiritual events drawing many visitors. Its rich history and spiritual importance make it a key cultural and religious spot in Guntur.
Location:About 10 km from Guntur city.
Description:Sri Malleswara Swami Temple in Pedakakani is an ancient and sacred temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Known as Malleswara Swami, Shiva is worshipped here with great devotion. The temple features beautiful South Indian architecture with intricate carvings. It becomes especially lively during Maha Shivaratri, when many devotees visit to offer prayers and seek blessings.
Location:Approximately 10 km from Guntur city.
Description:Baji Baba Dargah in Pedakakani is a respected Islamic shrine dedicated to Baji Baba, known for his teachings and miracles.The Dargah symbolizes communal harmony, welcoming people of all faiths. It is especially vibrant during the Urs festival, which marks Baji Baba's death anniversary, with prayers and spiritual gatherings drawing many devotees.
Location:Around 12 km from Guntur city.
Description:This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha and is known for its unique ritual of offering jaggery water (Panakam). The temple’s history dates back several centuries.
Location:Around 30 km from Guntur city.
Description:Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is one of the Pancharama Kshetras, important pilgrimage centers for Shaivites. The temple is known for its Dravidian architecture and religious significance.
Location:Around 40 km from Guntur city.
Description:A historical and spiritual site, this temple is located on a hill with three peaks, giving it the name "Trikoteswara." It is associated with ancient mythology and local folklore.