Horsley Hills Tourism, Andhra Pradesh India
(Horsley Hills is also known as Yenugu Mallamma Konda)
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Horsley Hills Fast Facts
- State: Andhra Pradesh
- District: Chittoor
- Famous for/as: Hill Station
- Language: Telgu, English and Hindi
- Best Season: March to June & September to October
- Weather: Summer: 29-22C Winter: 13-7 C
- Clothing: Tropical
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- Pincode:
- STDCode: 08571
Horsley Hills Info
Tourist Office:
Ministry of Tourism,
Govt. of India,
Ground Floor,
Balayogi Paryatak Bhavan,
# 6-3-870, Greenlands,
Begum pet,
Hyderabad-500016,
Ph.No: 040 – 2340 9199
Fax:040 - 23409299
Horsley Hills, India Overview
Situated at an altitude of 1,265 m, Horsley Hills, a famous summer retreat in the state of Andhra Pradesh, holds great appeal for those with an appreciative eye for exquisite beauty.
A drive to Horsley Hills on the narrow road through the deep and dense growth of Eucalyptus, Jacaranda, Allamanda, Gulmohar and many other floral species is a bewitching experience by itself.
The stunning landscape of this hill station, offers some of the most exciting outdoor pursuits.
Zorbing, rapelling and trekking are adventure activities that can be enjoyed when you travel to Horsley Hills which is also a reference point for exploring Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Horsley Hills, India History
The old name of Horsley Hills was Yenugu Mallamma Konda,situated in kurnool district . According to legend, there used to be a little girl named Mallamma who was taken care of by Elephants. She used to heal the tribal people on the hills. When she disappeared suddenly, people thought that she was a goddess and built a temple for her.
Horsley Hills is named after a British officer named W.D. Horsley, the Collector of Cuddapah district. He visited this place around 1840-43 and was impressed by the beauty of the hills and chose this spot for his summer residence. Now the Governor of Andhra Pradesh uses this house as a summer residence and hence this house is called the Governors bungalow.