Distances
Travel DistancesMode | To | From | Distance | To | From | Distance |
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Airports | Chennai International Airport | South Entry | 70 km (43 mi) | Tirupati Airport | North Entry | 75 km (47 mi) |
Seaports | Ennore Port | South Entry | 50 km (31 mi) | Chennai Port | South Entry | 58 km (36 mi) |
Krishnapatnam Port | North Entry | 100 km (62 mi) | ||||
Railways Stations | Tada Station | North Entry | 0.5 km (0.31 mi) | Arambakkam Station | South Entry | 5 km (3.1 mi) |
Sullurpeta Station | North Entry | 12 km (7.5 mi) | ||||
Bus Junctions | Koyambedu Junction Chennai | South Entry | 56 km (35 mi) | Kathipara Junction | South Entry | 65 km (40 mi) |
Nearby places | Pulicat Lake | North Entry | 1.5 km (0.93 mi) | Tada Ubbalamadugu Falls | North Entry | 12 km (7.5 mi) |
Gummidipoondi | South Entry | 18 km (11 mi) | Sriharikota | North Entry | 31 km (19 mi) | |
Srikalahasti | North Entry | 47 km (29 mi) | ||||
Chennai City (Gemini Circle) | South Entry | 63 km (39 mi) | Tirupati City | North Entry | 84 km (52 mi) | |
Chandragiri Fort | North Entry | 85 km (53 mi) | Nellore City | North Entry | 102 km (63 mi) | |
Chittoor City | North Entry | 120 km (75 mi) | Kanipakam Temple | North Entry | 140 km (87 mi) |
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