Ahobilam - The Adventurous Pilgrimage in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
After a long span in the office, I was so exhausted that I wanted a much-needed break. So, I packed my bags and left on a wild road trip. I wanted to explore Rayalaseema, the southern part of Andhra Pradesh while enjoying the historical places of Anantapur and Kurnool. But then I came to know about another place. It’s a combination of two of my favorite things – one is spirituality and the other is an adventure!
The place is prominent among Hindus as well as travel enthusiasts. It’s Ahobilam, located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh! Ahobilam is well connected by roads from Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai. From Bangalore, it is 336Km by road. I started off from Proddatur, Kadapa and reached Ahobilam via Allagadda.
There are two places – Diguva Ahobilam (Lower Ahobilam) and Eguva Ahobilam (Upper Ahobilam). Our destination is Eguva Ahobilam! Ahobilam is the place where the nine different self-manifest (Swayambu) deities of Lord Narasimha are located amidst the Nallamala hills. Aho-bilam literally means “wonderful cave” referring to the caves in which some of the nine self-manifest deities reside.
The bus would drop us in Upper Ahobilam itself and the road from Lower Ahobilam to Upper Ahobilam is carved in the middle of these hills with hills on one side and valley on the other side. The journey through these lush green hills and curved roads would be every bikers’ dream!

































