Andhra Pradesh, India’s fifth largest state has made a very significant place for itself in the Indian Tourism Map. A large number of tourists visit this state being attracted by the large number of Tourist Attractions in Andhra Pradesh.
FAMOUS TOURIST CITIES OF ANDHRA PRADESH
Chittoor:-
Chittoor, situated in the valley of the Ponni River, is a major town in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Its convenient location on the junction of NH 4 and NH 18 draws quite a number of tourists.
Guntur:-
Located in Andhra Pradesh, Guntur is the largest city in the district and is the civil centre of the state. It is situated 64 Kms from Bay of Bengal and is easily approachable to the big cities of the state. There are many astounding places such as the Bhattiprolu, Sitanagaram and Amravati that can be viewed in Guntur.
Hyderabad:-
Hyderabad offers a number of exciting things to see and do. Here are some of the major attractions in Hyderabad. Click on the titles or images to find out more information about each attraction in Hyderabad.
Mantralayam:-
Mantralayam is situated near the border of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh along the banks of River Tungabhadra, a chief tributary of River Cauvery. Mantralayam is considered as a holy place of ancient origin. According to legend, King Prahalada performed his yagnyas to Lord Rama in this region, during the Dwapara Yuga.
Rajahmundry:-
Rajahmundry has the distinction of being the cultural capital of Andhra Pradesh. It is claimed that the Telugu language originated in Rajahmundry. The poet, Nannaya, was responsible for coming up with the Telugu script, which transformed it into a language.
Srikalahasti:-
Srikalahasti is situated near Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh State. The name Srikalahasti is derived from ‘Sri’ (spider), ‘Kala’ (snake) and ‘Hasti’ (elephant). It is famous for its arts and crafts, especially for the manufactures of “Kalamkari” or temple clothes and hangings.
Srisailam:-
Located in the state of Andhra Pradesh of Kurnool district, Srisailam is an antique city resplendent with architectural marvels and cultural heritage of the yore. The city is located on the banks of River Krishna in Nallamala Hills. The town has frequent mentions in the old Hindu Puranas and the great epic Mahabharata.
Tirupati:-
The holy city of Tirupati draws tourists and religious pilgrims alike, who flock to the Ancient Lord Venkateswara Temple, known for its elabourate Dravidian style and gold-plated cupola. Prayers are offered daily at this popular temple, which sits high in the Tirumala hills. Several other temples dot the town, and the lush countryside contains numerous waterfalls.
Vijaywada:-
Located in the district of Krishna in Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada is the biggest city in the district as well as the 3rd biggest city of this state of southern India. Even famously called Bezawada, the city derived its name from Vijaya or Kanaka Durga, who is the presiding deity.
Vizag:-
Any tourist who wishes to get away from the busy life of a metropolis should come down south India and stay in Vizag (Visakhapatnam). It provides a perfect combination of major topographies such as hill ranges, beaches, lakes, valleys, caves.
Warangal:-
Warangal has historical importance, as it used to be the capital of the Kakatiya Kingdom. Today, the region is a hub for culture and industries, but it has not forgotten its historical legacy. It is claimed that the city of Warangal was built by Proja Raja in the 12th century and it was made into the capital of the kingdom.
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