Tenali

Kollipara - 18 kilometers from Tenali, is one of the few Internet villages in India where all village transactions are conducted online.

Tumuluru - 18 kilometers from Tenali, is one of the few Internet villages in India where all village transactions are conducted online.

Chintalapudi - A project is undertaken by a voluntary organization called Ashanet that has contributed to the welfare of the village.[3].

Kancherla Palem - is a historical village where famous freedom fighters and philanthropists were born. They have donated valuable properties to temples and erected several Satras across the city.

Sangam Jagarlamudi - located between Tenali and Guntur: Lord Sangameswara SwamySiva Temple is very popular. This village is also notable because the famous "Sangam Diary" operates from there.

Bhattiprolu - located twenty-eight kilometers from Tenali, is well known for its Buddhist stupa built in the third century BC. The most ancient known kingdom, ruled by King Kuberaka, in South India had Pratipalapura Bhattiprolu as its capital. A variant of Ashokan Brahmi found on the urn containing *Buddha's ashes gave rise to Telugu script and many other South India South-East Asian language scripts.

'''Chavali''' - 18 kilometers from Tenali, is one of the Lord Sri Ganga Parvati Sametha Sri Valeswara SwamySiva Lingam Temple is very famous Nandishwar vigraham villages.

Katevaram - located at 2 km from Tenali: Five temples built during Vijayanagara time still exist.

Nearest Villages are Edlapalli, Valiveru, Ainapalem etc