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Trip to Andhra is, indeed a memorable experience. With an area
of 275,068 Sq Km, the state is geologically one of the most
ancient parts of Peninsular India. The fifth largest state of
India, Andhra is rich in historical monuments and natural beauty.
Having a number of holy temples, the state constitutes a great
attraction for pilgrims, besides other visitors. Tirupati, Having
presiding deity Venkateshwara, the temple of Sriramchandra,
Bhadrachalam, Mallikarjunaswami, temple, Srisilam, and srikummam
temple are among the most famous temples of Andhra Pradesh.
The capital of Hyderabad is beyond doubt, the main tourist attractions
be it Char Minar or state Museum,
Art Gallery or Salarjung
Museum - All of them have expositions connected with history,
art and culture, especially of the Nizam Period. Once noted
for its mines of diamond, Golconda has some famous historical
monuments. Alas! the place from where the Kohinoor and Pitt
diamonds came, does not have these precious pieces to put an
exhibit. The Nagarjuns Sagar dam is also a popular tourist spot.
So are the Yadagir Gutta, Nalgonda, Thousand Pillar temple,
Warangal and Vemulwada, Karinagar. Last but not the least, the
largest tiger reserve in India. Nagarjuna Srisailam Sanctuary,
is the perfect travelmasti for wildlife freaks.
Cities
and Places to See in Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad,
Adilabad, Ahobilam, Alampur,
Anantapur, Annavaram, Araku Valley, Arasavalli, Basar, Borra Caves, Bhadrachalam,
Buddhist Places, Chittoor, Cuddapah, Draksharamam, Eluru, Ethipothala Waterfalls,
Famous beaches, Guntur, Horsley Hills, Kakinada, Karimnagar, Khammam, Kolanupaka,
Kurnool, Lepakshi, Mahaboobnagar, Mahanandi, Mantralayam, Medak Church, Nagarjuna
Sagar & Nagarjuna Konda, Nalgonda, Nellore, Nizamabad, Ongole, Pakhal Lake, Puttaparthi,
Rajahmundry, Ramappa Temple, Sangareddy, Simhachalam, Srisailam, Sri Kalahasti,
Srikakulam, Tirupati, Vijayanagaram,
Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam,
Warangal, Yadagirigutta.
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