Talakona Waterfall, Andhra Pradesh
You have to add Talakona Waterfall to your itinerary if you're going to Tirupati. The Talakona Falls are located in the Sri Venkateswara National Park in the Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh, close to Tirupati. The highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh is 270 feet (82 meters) high. The Lord Siddheswara Swamy Temple, which is close to the waterfalls, was also well-known to Talakona.
Talakona is located in the Yerravaripalem Mandal Chittor District's Nerabailu Village. It features a resort with thick trees and fauna and is well-known for its waterfalls. In 1989, this area was designated as a biosphere reserve because of the diverse range of flora and wildlife there. Tala, which means head, and Kona, which means hill, are joined to form Talakona Waterfall, also known as "the head of Seshachalam hills". The Tirumala mountain ranges are where these mountains begin.