Andhra Pradesh Major Attractions
» Warangal
The city was once the heartland of Telugu culture. The capital of the Kakatiya rulers. Warangal today contains some of the best forms of architecute, especially in temples. The 1000-pillar temple and the Ramappa temple in the district are glowing examples of the exquisite architecture patronized by |
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The land of the golden beaches was just over half a century ao a small fishing village. One would be amazed at the manner in which this port city with a natural harbour developed into one of the fastest growing cities in Asia.
Vast stretches of beaches right next to the city on one side |
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Vijayawada is known as the political as well as publishing capital of andhra Pradesh. Vijayawada is a vital rail and road link between North and the South and is now known as 'the city that never sleeps'. A major business centre, it is the hub of commercial activity in the coastal area.
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» Tirupati
The abode of the 'Kaliyuga' deity Lord Venkateswara, popularly known as Balaji, Tirupati has for centuries remained a destination divine and this feeling grows on one as one goes round the various temples and spots of natural beauty surrounding this major town.
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Nagarjunasagar, a massive irrigation project on the River Krishna, about 150 km from Hyderabad, has a rich and iteresting past. It was a valley in the Nallamala range of the Eastern Ghats with civilizations dating back to thousands of years. Recorded history, however, assigns the first signs to the |
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Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, along with its twin city Secunderabad has over 400 years of history. Hyderabad is a heady mixture of heritage, traditionally hospitality and a thriving software revolution. A revolution that has already attracted Microsoft to set its only overseas base here. |
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| Title | Posted Date | Posted By | |
| Kunjaban Palace | 04,Feb 2012 | Sajid Khan | |
| Shri Mata Mansa Devi, Panchkula | 04,Feb 2012 | Glen | |
| Desert Festival Jaisalmer | 04,Feb 2012 | Sumit Shah | |
| Snake Park, Chennai | 02,Feb 2012 | Avni | |
| Pleasant Stay At Taj Hotel, Delhi | 02,Feb 2012 | Jessy |
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Tirupati Tirupati Is A Major Pilgrimage And Cultural City Located In The Chittoor District Of Andhra Pradesh. It Is Famous For The Venkateswara Swamy Temple Dedicated To Lord Venkateswara, Located About 20 Kilometres North West Of Tirupati In The Tirumala Hills. One Of The Most Important Pilgrimage Centers In The World, The Temple Draws Millions Of Pilgrims And Is The Busiest Pilgrimage Centre In The World. Tirupati City Itself Has Several Temples And Is Famous For Its Red Wooden Toys, Copper And Brass Idols. Also, The City Is A Major Economical And Educational Hub In The Southern Region Of The State. The Term 'Tirupati' Is Made Of Two Words, Where 'Tiru' Means 'Sri' And 'Pati' Means 'Husband'. Thus, 'Tirupati' Suggests 'Maha Vishnu' Or 'Lord Of Maha Lakshmi'. Dotted With Several Temples And Immersed In The Divine Aura In Conjunction With Scenic Beauty, Tirupathi Appears Truly Charismatic. Apart From Sri Venkateswara Temple, There Are Many Famous Shrines Here, Like Those Of Govindaraja, Rama, Mallikarjuna, Etc. In The Earlier Times, The Town Was Ruled By The Rulers Of Various Dynasties Of South India. Though Tirupati Temple Is Very Old, Huge Contributions Were Made By Many Kings For Its Development. The Temple Town Represents The Rich Cultural Legacy Of The Past. The Tirumala Hills With Its Lofty Peaks, Further Add To The Glistening Charm Of The Town. Travel To Tirupathi And See The Spiritual Grandeur Of The City Yourself. Tirupati Is Located At The Foothills Of The Eastern Ghats At A Distance Of 550 Kilometres South Of Hyderabad, The Capital Of The State, 250 Kilometres East OfBangalore, And 150 Kilometres North Of Chennai.
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