Overlooked by many, Andhra Pradesh is one of India’s most diverse states, home to some underappreciated treasures that can add that special element in your itinerary. The majority of Andhra Pradesh's tourism attractions are environmentally, culturally, biologically, and religiously varied. Apart from major cities like Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, Vijayawada, cities like Nellore, Amaravati, Gandikota, Srikalahasti, Kadapa, Guntur are becoming popular hubs. The Andhra Pradesh Tourism department has made special efforts in the upkeep of tourist spots. Blessed with a mix of gorgeous valleys, dams, ridges, hills, fields, and lakes, the state is now blooming as a tourism destination.
Overlooked by many, Andhra Pradesh is one of India’s most diverse states, home to some underappreciated treasures that can add that special element in your itinerary. The majority of Andhra Pradesh's tourism attractions are environmentally, culturally, biologically, and religiously varied. Apart from major cities like Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, Vijayawada, cities like Nellore, Amaravati, Gandikota, Srikalahasti, Kadapa, Guntur are becoming popular hubs. The Andhra Pradesh Tourism department has made special efforts in the upkeep of tourist spots. Blessed with a mix of gorgeous valleys, dams, ridges, hills, fields, and lakes, the state is now blooming as a tourism destination. The state's coastline has blessed it with some mesmerizing beaches like R.K. Beach, Yarada Beach, and Suryalanka Beach, all of which are worth visiting. Belum Caves in Kurnool district, Borra Caves in the Ananthagiri Hills, Araku Valley, and Horsley Hills are some additional magnificent natural spots in the state that you should absolutely explore while you're here. Kolleru Lake, meanwhile, is one of India's largest freshwater lakes, located in the state. Furthermore, pilgrims travel from all over the country to visit the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, Chittoor district, while the Ranganayaka Swamy Temple in Nellore is famed for its tranquil beauty. In Nellore, there's also the Penchalakona Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, the Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple in Kurnool and the Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada. Another well-known Shiva shrine is Srisailam Mallikarjuna Temple, which is one of India's 12 Jyotirlinga temples, a sacred destination. So if you are looking to explore something new and towards this side of the country, Andhra Pradesh will surely be a delightful addition. Here's a look at the major attractions across the state.
As the port city unveils its beauty, many travellers are compelled to extend their stay in this mesmerizing place. Also known as Vizag, blessed with serene beaches, the city also offers some unique nearby attractions like Araku Valley and Borra Caves that showcase a different side of the state. RK Beach, Rushikonda Beach, Bheemili Beach, Appikonda Beach, and Yarada Beach are ones you can visit to enjoy scenic views. The beaches also offer many activities like parasailing, paramotoring, scuba diving etc for thrill seekers. Well developed wellness resorts around the city
As the port city unveils its beauty, many travellers are compelled to extend their stay in this mesmerizing place. Also known as Vizag, blessed with serene beaches, the city also offers some unique nearby attractions like Araku Valley and Borra Caves that showcase a different side of the state. RK Beach, Rushikonda Beach, Bheemili Beach, Appikonda Beach, and Yarada Beach are ones you can visit to enjoy scenic views. The beaches also offer many activities like parasailing, paramotoring, scuba diving etc for thrill seekers. Well developed wellness resorts around the city offer the perfect environment to sit back, relax and heal. For day trips you may visit nearby hotspots adding that bit of adventure and thrill to the trip. More than just a port, the growing business hub of the country, the city is now expanding to being a must see tourist destination.
Situated at 1200 feet above sea level amidst the lush Eastern Ghats, Araku Valley is known for its coffee plantations and vibrant tribal culture. This hidden treasure with its unparalleled beauty is slowly making its way to travellers' wishlists. The interesting Borra Caves, Tyda and Katiki Falls, Tribal Museum and Padmapuram Botanical Gardens are all places you can explore when in Araku. Just about 120 kms from the main city Vizag, many from nearby locations are drawn to the valley. Seeing the coffee estates which now cultivate world’s finest sustainable coffee beans with the help
Situated at 1200 feet above sea level amidst the lush Eastern Ghats, Araku Valley is known for its coffee plantations and vibrant tribal culture. This hidden treasure with its unparalleled beauty is slowly making its way to travellers' wishlists. The interesting Borra Caves, Tyda and Katiki Falls, Tribal Museum and Padmapuram Botanical Gardens are all places you can explore when in Araku. Just about 120 kms from the main city Vizag, many from nearby locations are drawn to the valley. Seeing the coffee estates which now cultivate world’s finest sustainable coffee beans with the help of tribals will enlighten you. You can also explore the tribal museum to get a glimpse of the impact of tribes in this region. Moving forward for the adventure seekers, there are many hiking trails that can be explored. The dense green forests, aesthetic coffee farms and pleasant climate make it all worth a visit.
Known as the Grand Canyon of India, this historic village of Andhra Pradesh is located right on the bank of River Penna. The city was once home to powerful dynasties like Chalukyas, Kalyani, Delhi Sultanate, Pemmasani Kamma Nayakas, and the legendary Golconda Sultanate. Diverse terrain and natural beauty make this place an attractive destination for new age travellers. Spread over miles, the Gandikota forts is a site to see with its red sandstone, perennial springs and intricate carvings. The fort's medieval walls, the region's undulating, mountainous topography, and the
Known as the Grand Canyon of India, this historic village of Andhra Pradesh is located right on the bank of River Penna. The city was once home to powerful dynasties like Chalukyas, Kalyani, Delhi Sultanate, Pemmasani Kamma Nayakas, and the legendary Golconda Sultanate. Diverse terrain and natural beauty make this place an attractive destination for new age travellers. Spread over miles, the Gandikota forts is a site to see with its red sandstone, perennial springs and intricate carvings. The fort's medieval walls, the region's undulating, mountainous topography, and the gorgeous valley that is peculiar to Gandikota make it a photographer's paradise. The Pennar River Gorge Viewpoint, Madhavaraya Temple, Raghunatha Swamy Temple, Jama Masjid, Owk Reservoir, Belum Caves near Yaganti, Yaganti, and the Mylavaram Dam are all worth seeing here.
Located in the Ponni River Valley, it is known for the bounty of nature and its fruits. This beautiful hill station has numerous mango orchards where markets are always filled with local produce. It is also home to some of the world’s largest rice milling and oilseed production. Furthermore, the region’s jaggery is well known across the state. Chittoor is known for its waterfalls and spirituality, and you can spend your time sightseeing or on a pilgrimage. The Tada Falls, Nagalapuram Falls, Horsley Hills, Sri Kapileswaraswami Temple, Kailasakona Waterfall, Rishi Valley School, Swami
Located in the Ponni River Valley, it is known for the bounty of nature and its fruits. This beautiful hill station has numerous mango orchards where markets are always filled with local produce. It is also home to some of the world’s largest rice milling and oilseed production. Furthermore, the region’s jaggery is well known across the state. Chittoor is known for its waterfalls and spirituality, and you can spend your time sightseeing or on a pilgrimage. The Tada Falls, Nagalapuram Falls, Horsley Hills, Sri Kapileswaraswami Temple, Kailasakona Waterfall, Rishi Valley School, Swami Pushkarini Lake, Sri Subrahmanya Temple, Parasurameswara Temple, Sahasra Linga Temple, and the Kaigal Waterfalls are just a few of Chittoor's significant attractions.
This capital city located on the banks of river Krishna is known for its serene surroundings and rich heritage. Once serving the Satavahana Dynasty’s ancient capital , it evolved into becoming a commercial centre for the state. In the Guntur district, it is home to some of the most surprising spots like the Amaralingeswara Temple, devoted to Lord Shiva, and the Dhyana Buddha Park's 125-foot tall Dayana Buddha Statue. The Great Stupa, Mangalagiri Temple, Amaravati Stupa, Bhattiprolu, and the picturesque grandeur of the Krishna River are also worth visiting. The famed
This capital city located on the banks of river Krishna is known for its serene surroundings and rich heritage. Once serving the Satavahana Dynasty’s ancient capital , it evolved into becoming a commercial centre for the state. In the Guntur district, it is home to some of the most surprising spots like the Amaralingeswara Temple, devoted to Lord Shiva, and the Dhyana Buddha Park's 125-foot tall Dayana Buddha Statue. The Great Stupa, Mangalagiri Temple, Amaravati Stupa, Bhattiprolu, and the picturesque grandeur of the Krishna River are also worth visiting. The famed Bamboo Garden, Shri Bhakti Dham Temple, Upper Wardha Dam, Devi Point, the Malkhed Dam, the Chikhaldara Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Wadaii Talao can also be added to the list. Activities like mountaineering and paragliding have become a favourite of the visitors here as they explore the wildlife sanctuaries.
Located on the banks of the River Penna, it is now blooming as an industrial city still retaining its historical landmarks. Known for its prawns and shrimps, it is a historical city which was ruled by King Ashoka as part of his realm in the 3rd Century BC. One of the top tourist attractions include Udayagiri Fort, situated at a height of 3079 feet that offers a panoramic view of the city. Some other spots like Venkatagiri Fort, Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple and Penchalakona Falls add to the charm of exploring this city. Especially the Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary
Located on the banks of the River Penna, it is now blooming as an industrial city still retaining its historical landmarks. Known for its prawns and shrimps, it is a historical city which was ruled by King Ashoka as part of his realm in the 3rd Century BC. One of the top tourist attractions include Udayagiri Fort, situated at a height of 3079 feet that offers a panoramic view of the city. Some other spots like Venkatagiri Fort, Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple and Penchalakona Falls add to the charm of exploring this city. Especially the Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary is home to about 1500 pelicans and rare migratory birds which makes up for a beautiful sight. You can also visit Mypadu Beach, Kandaleru Dam, and Pulicat Lake.
The state’s second largest city, Vijayawada is a representation of the state's rich history and modern development. It beautifully blends the old and new with the rock cut temples, caverns and modern architectural marvels. You can begin with the historic sites like Undavalli Caves, Mogalarajapuram Caves, Akkanna Madanna Cave and Kondapalli Fort while Kanaka Durga Temple, Subramanya Swamy Temple, and Sri Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple are among the city's religious hotspots. Some adventure seekers also head to the Mangalagiri Hill, or Haailand.
The state’s second largest city, Vijayawada is a representation of the state's rich history and modern development. It beautifully blends the old and new with the rock cut temples, caverns and modern architectural marvels. You can begin with the historic sites like Undavalli Caves, Mogalarajapuram Caves, Akkanna Madanna Cave and Kondapalli Fort while Kanaka Durga Temple, Subramanya Swamy Temple, and Sri Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple are among the city's religious hotspots. Some adventure seekers also head to the Mangalagiri Hill, or Haailand. The allure of this amazing city is enhanced by ancient caves, gorgeous temples, lush parks, prominent museums, towering forts, and lavish malls.
India is a land of flavour and delectable cuisines and every state takes you on a roller coaster ride of rich taste. Andhra Pradesh is also known for its mouth watering dishes and spicy flavours. Recipes that arose from kitchens of the Nawabs have retained their special place in people’s hearts. Be it vegetarian or non vegetarian dishes, the combination of spices just explodes your palette. Appetizing Biryanis, scrumptious rice, and tangy pickles and chutneys are some of the best dishes from their local cuisine. Andhra Biryani is a must have when in the state. A slow recipe cooks rice and meat (often chicken or mutton) in such a way that it enriches every ingredient bringing out a unique flavor. The state also offers scrumptious seafood, be it fish curry (Pulasa Pulusu) and shrimps that are rich in flavour.
India is a land of flavour and delectable cuisines and every state takes you on a roller coaster ride of rich taste. Andhra Pradesh is also known for its mouth watering dishes and spicy flavours. Recipes that arose from kitchens of the Nawabs have retained their special place in people’s hearts. Be it vegetarian or non vegetarian dishes, the combination of spices just explodes your palette. Appetizing Biryanis, scrumptious rice, and tangy pickles and chutneys are some of the best dishes from their local cuisine. Andhra Biryani is a must have when in the state. A slow recipe cooks rice and meat (often chicken or mutton) in such a way that it enriches every ingredient bringing out a unique flavor. The state also offers scrumptious seafood, be it fish curry (Pulasa Pulusu) and shrimps that are rich in flavour. On the vegetarian side you may also try Gutti Vankaya Kura, an eggplant dish made in Vijayawada. Especially in mornings, Pesarattum is the best served dish Pesarattum, a dosa native to the Andhra kitchen. In some varieties it is also cooked with upma and served with chutney. Then there is Punugulu, a deep fried dish best enjoyed with a chutney that accentuates its flavour. Another snack item is Medu Vada, a south Indian dish thoroughly enjoyed throughout the state. It's like an Indian doughnut but not salty, best enjoyed with a paste (chutney). The food is spicy because the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana grow a lot of red chillies. Naturally, spices play a large role in the local cuisine's recipes. If you're new to the world of chillies and spices, take a break with a bowl of jaggery or a glass of buttermilk every now and again to calm your tongue. It is best to have curd with the spicy dishes to tone down on the flavours and make it more enjoyable.
Handicrafts, Kalamkari paintings, Araku coffee, wooden toys, exotic perfumes, bidri works, Kondapalli wooden dolls and even beautiful Pochampally and Ikat sarees are the best items that you can pick from your visit here in Andhra Pradesh. Warangal is well-known for a variety of things. Cheriya is a town in this district where you may find a lot of artworks. If you're looking for brass metalwork, Pembarti is the place to go. If you like handloom textiles, bed lines then Shilparamam will be best to purchase souvenirs. Bidri work, Kalamkari work, Buffalo skin puppets, Nirmal paintings, ikat clothes, and other items can be found in the town of Karimnagar. The bazaars of Vishakhapatnam are best for the pearls, be it marine black pearls, pink pearls, kohl stone, and other gems. While exploring, it is best to ask the locals at the hotel and find stores that offer the best materials to you.
Handicrafts, Kalamkari paintings, Araku coffee, wooden toys, exotic perfumes, bidri works, Kondapalli wooden dolls and even beautiful Pochampally and Ikat sarees are the best items that you can pick from your visit here in Andhra Pradesh. Warangal is well-known for a variety of things. Cheriya is a town in this district where you may find a lot of artworks. If you're looking for brass metalwork, Pembarti is the place to go. If you like handloom textiles, bed lines then Shilparamam will be best to purchase souvenirs. Bidri work, Kalamkari work, Buffalo skin puppets, Nirmal paintings, ikat clothes, and other items can be found in the town of Karimnagar. The bazaars of Vishakhapatnam are best for the pearls, be it marine black pearls, pink pearls, kohl stone, and other gems. While exploring, it is best to ask the locals at the hotel and find stores that offer the best materials to you.
Airports at Vizag, Tirupati and Vijayawada are well connected to all cities within the country and the state. There are numerous options available for car rentals and bus services to make your commuting within the state more comfortable. You may choose one main city and then pick the best nearby places based on your interests. Andhra Pradesh is definitely a kaleidoscope of cultures waiting for you.
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