The best time to visit Nellore is between October to February, during the winter months, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing and exploring the area.
Popular tourist attractions include the Ranganatha Temple, Pulicat Lake, Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary, Udayagiri Fort, and the Penchalakona Temple. Nellore is also famous for its beaches such as Mypadu Beach and Kotha Koduru Beach.
Yes, Nellore is home to Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary, one of the largest Pelican habitats in Southeast Asia, and also to the Pulicat Lake Bird Sanctuary which is famous for its Flamingo Festival.
Visitors can experience traditional cultural events, festivals such as the annual Rottela Panduga (Festival of Rotis) at the Bara Shaheed Dargah, and enjoy local cuisine, which is a blend of traditional Andhra flavors.
One should not miss out on the famous Nellore Reddy cuisine, which includes dishes like Nellore Chepala Pulusu (Fish Curry) and Kodi Kura (Chicken Curry). Andhra Thali, a platter of assorted traditional dishes, is also something tourists should try to experience the variety of flavors.
Nellore is known for its production of high-quality rice, mica, and aquaculture products. Visitors can shop for sarees in the weaving villages, purchase local handicrafts, and try the famous Nellore pappu (dhal), pickles, and sweets.
Pulicat Lake offers eco-tourism opportunities where visitors can enjoy boat rides, bird watching, and explore the rich biodiversity of the lake's ecosystem. Mypadu Beach is also an ideal spot for eco-friendly tourism with its serene and unspoiled natural beauty.
There are a variety of accommodation options in Nellore ranging from budget hotels to mid-range and luxurious resorts, especially near the beach areas like Mypadu. Visitors can choose depending on their preference and budget.
Nellore has a good network of public transportation which includes buses, auto-rickshaws, and taxis. Visitors can also hire private vehicles for a more convenient and comfortable experience.
The primary language spoken in Nellore is Telugu. However, being a tourist destination, English is also understood by people connected to the tourism sector such as hotel staff, guides, and shopkeepers.