Andhra Pradesh Delight
- Vizag
- Araku
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Know MoreAndhra Pradesh located in the eastern coastal region of India is the seventh largest state in India. The land with cheerful, serene, and bristling with many forts, heritage sites, a mind-boggling array of beautiful cliffs, stunning stretches of coast, magnificent ruins, pristine water lapping against the golden powder, and delicious regional cuisine. Tirumala hills, Tirupati Balaji, or the Lord Venkastesa temple is said to be the home of the richest temples in the country.
13 areas of the states are spread across two unofficial regions - Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema which is a dumbfounding mixture of Color, differentiation, and experience. Call it a choice visit for those looking for joy and quietness. On a fundamental level, Andhra Pradesh is only a magnificent portrayal of India's old past.
Andhra Pradesh has an entirely new kind of diversity to offer to its residents and the ones flocking by to witness it. Some distinguishing features of the place include its delicacies, melodious music, rock-n-roll dance moves, free-spirited people, and creative bent of mind. The art and crafts of the region like Kalamkari, Bidri, the fabulous weaving of Gadwal and Venkatagiri, and the exclusive metal ware, brass, stone, and wood carving highlight the immense talent of the Andhra craftsmen. The finger-licking Andhra delicacies have a 'Nawabi' touch given to them.

Vishakhapatnam is one of the oldest port cities in India, situated in the heart of Andhra Pradesh, Vishakhapatnam is known for its picture square scenic beaches, serene landscape, and rich heritage and culture. The city is also commonly known as Vizag, with the most popular one being Yarada Beach. If you want to enjoy a short and sweet trip, Vishakhapatnam would be the Ideal destination for you.

Arku valley is a mostly unexplored destination for most travelers it is commonly visited by the locals and acts as a weekend relief for locals. If you want to experience this valley take a train from Vishakhapatnam and cross 58 tunnels and then come to the Arku valley. Located in the gentle hills of Eastern Ghats, offers beautiful landscapes and is the home to many tribal's as well. The destination is quite famous for equisetic coffee, caves, and the tribal museum.

Tirupati is known for Lord Venkateshwara Temple, one of the most visited journey communities in the country. Tirumala is one of the seven slopes in Tirupati, where the fundamental sanctuary is found. The sanctuary is accepted to be set where Lord Venkateshwara appeared as an icon and is subsequently home to the deity Govinda.

Settled on the banks of River Krishna in the territory of Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada is the second-biggest populated city in the state. Known as the 'business, political and media capital of Andhra Pradesh', the city is perhaps the most quickly developing metropolitan urban community in Indium. Covered by slopes and trenches, Vijayawada is likewise home to various caverns and rock-cut sanctuaries cut out of these caverns.

Endearingly known as the 'Great Canyon of India', Gandikota is a twee town in the Kadapa area of Andhra Pradesh. Flanked by River Pennar on the right side, the town is famous for the awesome chasms framed by the stream slicing through Erramala Hills. The thin valleys with streams running among them and the lofty rough dividers to give them organization help one to remember the prestigious Grand Canyon in Arizona.

Known as the Capital of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravathi is an arranged city on the banks of the River Krishna. Amaravathi is famous for being a site of a Buddhist Stupa that is a semi-hemispherical design containing Buddhist relics and is frequently called the Abode of God. Pioneers visit this town nearly all through the year attributable to the number of sanctuaries and altars that embellish the little town.
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