Sri Veereswara Swamy Temple, Muramalla (Muramalla village, ~20 km from Amalapuram)
The temple honors Lord Veereswara Swamy (Shiva) and Goddess Bhadrakali. It is known for the daily “Kalyanotsavam” ritual (symbolic wedding ceremony of the deity) which draws many devotees. Why visit: Offers a more rural, serene temple experience; good if you have time to go slightly outside the town.Tip: If you visit during the Kalyanotsavam hours, you’ll see a unique ritual—check local timings.
Sri Siddi Vinayaka Swamy Temple, Ainavilli (Ainavilli village, ~14 km from Amalapuram)
Why visit: Combines spiritual significance with scenic beauty in the Konaseema back-water area.Tip: You might want to pair this with a drive through the palm-groves of Konaseema; take time for the surroundings.
Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swami Devastanam (Amalapuram town)
A well-known temple in town dedicated to Lord Venkateswara. The district tourism page lists it as a major temple within Amalapuram. Key Rituals & Festivals: Mukkoti Ekadasi (Vaikunta Dwara Darshan) is celebrated Swamyvari Kalyanam on Chaitrasudda Dasami. Why visit: Easily accessible in the town; good option if you are based in Amalapuram and want a spiritual/cultural stop.


