Overview

Chandragiri is a Tirupati suburb and neighbourhood in the Tirupati district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a major growing residential area in Tirupati and is part of the Tirupati urban agglomeration. It is the mandal headquarters of Tirupati revenue division’s Chandragiri mandal. Chandragiri was the fourth capital of the Vijayanagar Empire and is best known for its historical fort, which was built in the 11th century, and the Raja and Rani Palaces that were housed within it. The fort was conquered by the Golkonda territory in 1646 and later came under Mysore rule. Known for its scenic beauty and rich cultural legacy, Chandragiri is a historic town in Odisha’s Gajapati district. Tucked up in the Eastern Ghats, Chandragiri provides sweeping vistas of verdant valleys, gushing waterfalls, and historic temples. The Chandragiri Fort and the Mahendragiri Temple, two notable historical sites in the town, serve as reminders of its illustrious history. Chandragiri is a popular destination for religious pilgrims who come to visit its hallowed locations and celebrations. Discover the town’s historic sites, gorgeous surroundings, and energetic marketplaces to fully experience the distinct allure of Odisha’s hinterland. Discover the timeless riches of eastern India with Chandragiri, a destination that combines history, culture, and scenic beauty.

 

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