Located along the banks of Godavari River, Bhadrachalam is one of the most popular pilgrimage centers in South India. Bhadrachalam (ST) Parliamentary Constituency in the district of Khammam in Andhra Pradesh is famous for its Sri Seetaramachandra Swamy Temple.
Bhadrachalam has a population of around 42,829 (2001 census). Males comprise 50% of the total population and females consist of the rest of the 50% of total population. Bhadrachalam (ST) Parliamentary Constituency is reserved for Scheduled Tribes candidate.
The sacred city of Bhadrachalam is situated at a distance of 161 kilometers from Rajahmundry, 201 kilometers from Vijayawada and 320 kilometers from Hyderabad.


