Andhra Pradesh A Tryst with Heritage and Temples
Swaying stretches of paddy, expansive coastline, tall coconut groves, meandering rivers and lush Eastern Ghats; Andhra Pradesh is generously blessed by nature. Home to magnificent architecture, sacred temples, ancient caves, relics of Buddhism and keeper of Telugu language and Kuchipudi dance form; Andhra Pradesh offers you an insight into the spectacular history and traditions of this region in south India.
Major Attractions of Andhra Pradesh
Spiritual Temples
The temples of Andhra are vivid specimens of diverse architectural styles, attracting thousands of tourists & pilgrimages every year. Tirupati, the temple town of Andhra, is one of the world’s most visited pilgrimage destinations.
- Tirupati Balaji Temple- One of the most sacred & most visited temples in India
- Simhachalam Temple, Visakhapatnam- Hill-top temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu
- Birla Mandir, Hyderabad- Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara
- Sri Govindaraja Swami Temple, Tirupati- Dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
- Kanaka Mahalaxmi Temple, Visakhapatnam- Dedicated to the presiding deity of Visakhapatnam
Fascinating Heritage
The heritage sites of Andhra are manifestations of its rich history and culture. These glorious sites depict myths & legends attached to this splendid state.
- Thotlakonda- 2nd century BC ruins of a Buddhist Monastery Complex
- Bavikonda- Relics of a Buddhist settlement dating back to 3rd century BC
- Borra Caves- Ancient cave complex
- Golconda Fort, Hyderabad- Impregnable Fortress of the Qutb Shahi dynasty.
Expansive Beaches
The uninterrupted coastline of Andhra, stretching almost a thousand kilometers, is peppered with pristine beaches and beautiful beach resorts. Sugar-white sands, crashing waters of the Bay of Bengal and beautiful beach promenades & resorts are the highlights of the beaches in Andhra.
- Ramakrishna Beach, Visakhapatnam- City beach, beautiful promenade, sculptures and beach stalls.
- Rushikonda Beach, Visakhapatnam- Beach resorts, speedboat rides, water skiing, windsurfing
- Yarada Beach, Visakhapatnam- Isolated pristine beach
- Baruva Beach, Srikakulam- Walk its pristine sands
- Bheemunipatnam Beach- Also known as Bhimli, a rocky isolated beach
Tranquil Hill Stations
The lush Eastern Ghats of Andhra are bestowed with rich vegetation and salubrious climate. Misty hills, rushing waterfalls and tea & coffee slopes beckon locals & tourists alike to these quiet and relaxed hill stations of Andhra.
- Arkau Valley- Waterfalls, tribal villages, tea & coffee plantations
- Lambasingi- Lush hills, coffee & pepper plantations
- Ananthagiri Hills- Thick woods, gushing waterfalls, coffee plantations
Insightful Museums
The museums of Andhra Pradesh offer rewarding insight into the history and culture of the state. Treasure troves of antique items, manuscripts, and works of arts, science & warfare; these museums are ancient archives that showcase the rich socio-cultural background of the state.
- Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad- A storehouse of antiques, textiles, sculptures, paintings from India and abroad
- City Museum Hyderabad- Displays objects from the era of the Nizams
- Birla Science Museum- Planetarium, art gallery, ‘dinosaur-ium’
- Kursura Submarine Museum, Visakhapatnam- A maritime submarine museum
- TU 142 Aircraft Museum, Visakhapatnam- An anti-submarine aircraft converted into a museum.
Fairs and Festivals
- Makar Sankranti- Harvest Festival in January
- Ugadi- Telugu New Year in March or April
- Bhramotsav, Tirupati- Temple Festival
- Dussehra- Celebrated in October
- Visakha Utsav, Visakhapatnam- Tourism Festival
Our tour packages take you on a well curated journey across the beautiful state of Andhra Pradesh. We not only take you to spectacular heritage sites but also ensure exposure to the rich culture and spicy cuisine of Andhra Pradesh. Do reach us for customized tour packages for your family & friends.