Posted 03 January 2023 in Culture & Heritage

5 cities in Andhra Pradesh that are cultural hotspots worth exploring

Andhra Pradesh in India has a rich history. The state was ruled by numerous kings and dynasties. Andhra Pradesh has seen a solid development throughout the reign of these rulers. Many prominent cities of the state emerged during the reign of these kings.

There is so much to witness in these cities, from monuments to ancient temples to UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These cities are visited by thousands of tourists annually. There is something to offer every type of traveller in Andhra Pradesh.

1. Tirupati

Tirupati is nestled at the base of Seshachalam hills in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the most culturally inclined regions of India. Known for being home to the famous Balaji Temple, Tirupati also attracts tourists because of its picturesque locale, waterfalls and splendid view. The city was also named the Best Heritage City once by the Indian Ministry of Tourism.

Also known as the spiritual capital of the state, Tirupati is one of the popular pilgrimage destinations for lakhs of tourists every year who come to visit the Balaji temple and other historic temples.

Places to visit in Tirupati

  • Rock Garden: Also called Silathoranam, Rock Garden is one of the major tourist attractions in Tirupati. It is a natural stone formation in the shape of an arch. The structure is the only natural rock garden, not just in India but in the continent. Rock Garden is of great importance to geologists too as the structure is a Pre-Cambrian natural formation. According to mythology, Lord Vishnu, incarnated as Lord Venkateswara, walked over this arch when he came to Earth in search of Goddess Lakshmi. The arch is treated as a divine statue by the locals and religious groups in Tirupati. The monument attracts thousands of tourists annually who come to see this natural spectacle.
  • Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swami Temple: The temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara who was the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple depicts a similar architecture to that of the Balaji temple. Sri Kalyana Venkateswara Swami Temple was once destroyed in the 13th century by the Sultans. However, it was renovated three centuries later by Sri Talapaka Chinna Acharya.
  • Chandgiri Fort: The fort is one of the major tourist attractions in Tirupati. It was built by the king of Nayaka Dynasty, King Shivappa Nayaka, in the 11th The fort is nestled amidst a dense forest. If you want to witness an architectural marvel, visit this fort.
  • Akasa Ganga: It is a waterfall and is of great religious importance for the Hindus. Considered as holy water, tourists from across the world visit this place, also called the heavenly Ganges. It is among the scenic places in Tirupati. Monsoon season is considered the best time to visit this place.

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2. Vijayawada

Vijayawada is known as the financial capital of Andhra Pradesh. Situated on the bank of river Krishna, the city is renowned as a sacred Hindu site because of the prominent Kanaka Durga temple which sits atop Indrakeeladri mountain bordering Vijayawada on one side. Being located on top of the mountain, the holy temple gives a magical touch to the city. Vijayawada is also known as Bezawada. It has a culturally rich history and serves as a blend of various religious traditions. While there are different modes of transportation available for getting around in the city, one can always take a walk strolling around the city and absorbing the culture and flavour of Bezawada. It has a mix of both modernity and tradition.

Here are the best-known places in Vijayawada

  • Amravati Museum: Amaravati Archaeological Museum is one of the oldest museums with a collection of artefacts that are more than 2000 years old. The museum also houses the damaged remains of the original Buddha stupa.
  • Kanaka Durga Temple: This temple is located on the bank of river Krishna and is guarded by Indrakeeladri mountain on one side. Visitors can witness Dravidian architecture in the temple. 
  • Undavalli Caves: These caves are some of the finest examples of Indian rock-cut architecture. These were built around the 4th or 5th century from sandstone hills' cutouts. One can also be enlightened about Gupta architecture from the caves as the largest of them is one of the finest paradigms of Gupta architecture and handiwork. 
  • Mogalarajapuram Caves: Visitors who are interested in history would be thrilled to visit this cave as it holds archaeological importance. It is believed that the 'Ardhanarisvara' statue in the cave is the earliest in South India. 
  • Bhavani Islands: Another place where the visitors can come to rewind is Bhavani Islands. Apart from sightseeing and enjoying boat rides, one can do sports activities on the island. 
  • Kondapalli Fort: The fort was built in the 13th century and is of great historical importance. The major attraction at this fort is the Tanisha Mahal or palace, which is located on a crest between two hills.

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3. Visakhapatnam

Visakhapatnam is known as 'The Jewel of the East Coast.’ Located on the eastern coast of Andhra Pradesh, the city is famous for its breathtaking beaches and natural beauty. Besides, Visakhapatnam also has archaeological importance. Visakhapatnam's history and its culture keep historians hooked to this place. Tourists are also interested in its ancient Buddhist caves and excavation sites. Apart from the beautiful beaches and tourist places, Andhra cuisine and its festivals are other factors that attract tourists. Being one of the cleanest cities of India, Visakhapatnam attracts a lot of tourists.

Here are the top experiences in Visakhapatnam

  • Ramakrishna Beach: Stroll around Ramakrishna Beach to enjoy a pleasant evening in Visakhapatnam. The beach is one of the favourites among tourists and is often considered the best hangout place in the city.
  • INS Kurusura: INS Kurusura was a submarine that has now been transformed into a museum. Tourists can get an idea of how an Indian submarine crew lives on a ship.
  • Rushikonda Beach: Rushikonda Beach is north of INS Kurusura Museum. The water at this beach is clean and makes it perfect for a swim. However, swimmers need to beware of strong currents. Experts can go kayaking and surfing at this beach.
  • Indira Gandhi Zoological Park: The park enables tourists to witness several different species of flora and fauna. Some of the animals found at the park are pumas, white tigers, etc.

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4. Rajahmundry

Rajahmundry, a city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, is located on the banks of the holy river Godavari. It is known as the cultural capital of Andhra Pradesh and is stuffed with historical, cultural and traditional significance. The city was named after the 11th-century ruler of the Chalukya dynasty, Raja Raja Narendra. It is home to one of the longest rail bridges. Tourists who want a spiritual vacation in the city can visit soulful temples, serene ghats and can bathe in the city's natural beauty. It also houses an ancient Kotilingeshwara Temple dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva.

Places to visit in Rajahmundry

  • Rallabandi Subbarao Museum: The museum is home to ancient coins and palm-leaf manuscripts and scriptures.
  • Kadiyapulanka: It is a little village near Rajahmundry, famous for horticulture and floriculture. The town is a nature lover's paradise. Tourists with a green thumb should head to this town for seasonal and ornamental plants.
  • The Godavari Cruise: When in Rajahmundry, tourists should not miss taking a cruise through the lake Godavari. Sunset from the boat on the banks of Godavari is a sight to behold.
  • Papi Hills: The best way to experience the mountain range is through a cruise. Take a boat and sail through the small islands on the river Godavari to experience the scenic view of Papi hills.

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5. Hyderabad

Known as the ‘City of Pearls’, Hyderabad is famous for its landmark Charminar and its IT industry. Because of the emergence of pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, the city is also known as India's ‘Genome Valley’. Hyderabad prides in its rich cultural heritage, lip-smacking cuisines, and famous handicrafts.

Spectacular landmarks such as Charminar, Mecca Masjid, Golconda Fort, Chowmahalla Palace and Ramoji Film City are some of the most popular tourist attractions in the city.

Some of the best places in Hyderabad to go shopping are Laad Bazaar, Leah, Abides, Shilparamam Crafts Village, Bidri Crafts and Kalanjali. Hyderabad is also famous for its perfumes and pearl trade. Grab some when you are there.

The ideal time to visit Hyderabad is from October to February. The average temperature of the city during this period ranges from 29°C to 14°C.

Places to visit in Hyderabad

  • Golconda Fort: Golconda Fort is a historical monument situated in Golconda, 8 km west of Hyderabad. The city was the capital of Qutb Shahi Kingdom from 1518 to 1591. The kingdom was among the five Muslim kingdoms of the Deccan. Golconda was a flourishing trade centre due to its proximity to diamond mines.
  • The Falaknuma Palace: The Falaknuma Palace of Hyderabad is one of the major attractions of the city. The Paigah family originally owned the palace. It was later transferred to the Nizam of Hyderabad. The Falaknuma Palace is located on a hillock and is sprawled over an area of 13 hectares.
  • Charminar: Charminar is a historical monument located in Hyderabad. Built in the year 1591, the monument has been a prominent landmark of Hyderabad. Also, Charminar has been officially added as the Emblem of Telangana for Telangana.

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Travel tips

  • The climate of South India is different from North India. It is better to check out the temperatures before visiting.
  • Make sure to wear traditional attire while visiting the temples.
  • Covid vaccine certificates are mandatory at some places for tourists.

How to reach Andhra Pradesh?

  • By air: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad is the biggest and main airport of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad, being well connected to other major cities of the country, is the finest way to reach the state by air. Hyderabad is easily connected to major cities of India like Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai and Bengaluru.
  • By train: Nampally Station, also known as the Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station, is the busiest railway station and is located in Hyderabad. Nampally Station connects Andhra Pradesh with the rest of India. Hyderabad is the dominant rail hub of Andhra. Fascinating fact - the Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station is one of the few railway stations in the country to be fully driven by solar energy.
  • By road: Andhra Pradesh has a network of well-maintained roads with clear board signs. There are several state-owned and private buses that run through the state connecting major cities.

Best time to visit Andhra Pradesh

The best and ideal time to visit Andhra Pradesh is in the winter season. The months from November to February are the best months to visit the state as the weather is pleasant and soothing. The temperature during the winter season is best for sightseeing.

Climate/Temperature

Andhra Pradesh enjoys a hot and humid climate. The winters in Andhra Pradesh are cooler and the weather is pleasant. The Winter season attracts most of the tourists to the state.

Conclusion

Andhra Pradesh is a culturally rich state flourishing with history and heritage. With several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, monuments and ancient temples, the state is one of the must-visit places of India.

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