Pulimaddi, India
Region: Andhra Pradesh
Geographic Coordinates: 15.480000, 78.480000
Temperature Range: 25.0°C to 40.0°C (77°F to 104°F)
Climate: Seasonal.
Population: 200516
Language: Telugu
Pulimaddi is a village located in the northern region of Karnataka, India. It sits near the Tungabhadra River and is surrounded by fields and hills. Despite its size, Pulimaddi has a rich history and culture that has been preserved for centuries. One of its most notable landmarks is the Sri Rama temple, Built during the Hoysala dynasty and dedicated to Lord Rama. Its walls and pillars feature intricate carvings showcasing ancient artisans’ skills. The temple attracts devotees from all over Karnataka who come to offer their prayers.
Apart from its religious significance, Pulimaddi also boasts a thriving agricultural community that produces crops like rice, Sugarcane, Cotton, And maize. Many farmers still practice traditional farming methods passed down through generations. The people of Pulimaddi are known for their warm hospitality towards visitors. They welcome tourists into their homes and offer them traditional Kannada cuisine like jowar rotis (sorghum flatbreads), Spicy curries made with locally grown vegetables or lentils or meat dishes like chicken or mutton stews.
Pulimaddi’s annual cattle fair held every January at Kottur attracts thousands of farmers from across South India who come to buy or sell livestock such as bullocks, Cows & buffaloes. For those interested in adventure activities like trekking or rock climbing can head to nearby hills which have several scenic trails leading through dense forests teeming with wildlife such as monkeys & peacocks along with exotic flora & fauna species found only here. Pulimaddi provides visitors an authentic experience steeped in tradition & culture while offering a glimpse into rural Indian life.
Whether you’re interested in exploring ancient temples or experiencing traditional farming practices or simply enjoying natural beauty, Pulimaddi has something for everyone.


Important Landmarks
- Hampi: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located about 60 km from Pulimaddi and features stunning ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire, including the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple Complex, and Lotus Mahal.
- Badami: About 70 km from Pulimaddi, this town is known for its ancient rock-cut cave temples that showcase Hindu and Jain art and architecture.
- Pattadakal: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site located around 80 km from Pulimaddi, Pattadakal has a group of magnificent temples built during the Chalukya dynasty.
- Aihole: This historical site near Badami is famous for its early Chalukyan architecture with over 125 stone temples dating back to the 6th century.
- Tungabhadra Dam: Located near Hospet (about 45 km from Pulimaddi), this dam on the Tungabhadra River offers scenic views of waterfalls, lush greenery, and boating facilities.
- Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple
- Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple
- Sri Chennakesava Swamy Temple
- Kallur Laxmi Narasimha Swamy Temple
- Panchamukhi Anjaneya Swamy Temple
- Kondapuram Wildlife Sanctuary
- Pemmasani Venkateswara Swami temple
- Basavanna Gudi (Bull temple)
- Sunkesula Dam
- Gollalamamidada Beach
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- Andhra-style biryani
- Gongura mutton
- Natu Kodi pulusu (country chicken curry)
- Pesarattu (green gram dosa)
- Rayalaseema Ruchulu restaurant
- Hotel Aroma restaurant
- Srinivasa Tiffin Centre
- Sri Sai Ram Family Restaurant
- Pulimaddi Park – A small park located near the center of town that offers a peaceful environment for visitors to relax and enjoy nature.
- Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple – A popular temple located on the outskirts of Pulimaddi that attracts many tourists and locals alike.
- Kudligi Lake – A beautiful lake situated about 10 km from Pulimaddi where visitors can enjoy boating or fishing.
- Bheemeshwara Temple – An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located about 20 km from Pulimaddi known for its intricate carvings and architecture.
- Trekking and hiking – The surrounding hills offer excellent opportunities for trekking and hiking enthusiasts to explore the natural beauty of the region.

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Note: Please check with local authorities or travel websites for updated information on these attractions before planning your trip as some may be closed or have limited access due to COVID-19 restrictions or other reasons.
