Lepakshi is a small village in Andhra Pradesh, India, famous for the Veerabhadra temple, a prime example of Vijayanagara architecture. The temple, dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra, features intricate carvings, stunning murals, and the 'Hanging Pillar,' making it a significant historical and architectural site.
October to February (Winter Season) offers pleasant weather for exploring the temple. Avoid the extreme heat of the summer months (March to May).
1 day 1-2 days
A day trip is sufficient to explore the Veerabhadra Temple. A two-day trip allows for a deeper exploration of the history and culture.
Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) in Bangalore is the nearest airport, about 120 km from Lepakshi. Hire a taxi or take a bus from the airport.
Lepakshi is accessible by car. You can drive from Bangalore, Anantapur, or other nearby cities.
Lepakshi is well-connected by road. Hire a taxi or take a bus from Bangalore, Anantapur, or Hindupur.
The nearest railway station is Hindupur, about 15 km from Lepakshi. Regular trains connect Hindupur to major cities.
Distance : 13 KM (approx)
Rating : 3.5
Popularity Score : 3.5
Must Visit : Visit the local markets for textiles and handicrafts.
Distance : 184 KM (approx)
Rating : 3
Popularity Score : 3
Must Visit : Explore local temples
Distance : 95 KM (approx)
Rating : 4
Popularity Score : 4
Must Visit : Gooty Fort, clock tower.
Coordinates: Latitude 13.8262, Longitude 77.6104 (Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh, India)