Major Airports:
Visakhapatnam International Airport (VTZ)
Vijayawada International Airport (VGA)
Tirupati Airport (TIR)
Andhra Pradesh
Major Airports:
Visakhapatnam International Airport (VTZ)
Vijayawada International Airport (VGA)
Tirupati Airport (TIR)
An ancient civilization with Vedic origins
Andhra Pradesh, located in the southeastern corner of India, is widely revered for its diverse cultural history and exquisite cuisine. Dubbed as India's "Rice Bowl", due to its fertile Krishna and Godavari river basins where high yielding rice crops flourish, Andhra Pradesh features several notable heritage sites like ancient Amaravati with Buddhist monuments; Lord Veerabhadra Temple at Lepakshi known for stunning Vijayanagara architecture including an iconic hanging pillar; as well as other heritage sites within its borders - just two among many more!
Andhra Pradesh welcomes visitors with its vibrant culture, breathtaking scenery, and idyllic coastline along the Bay of Bengal. Here history, nature's beauties, and delectable cuisine combine for an irresistibly exciting travel destination that's hard to pass up!
Heritage haven
Andhra Pradesh is an unparalleled repository of history. Undavalli Caves dating from the 4th to 5th centuries will captivate with intricate sculptures and an immense reclining Vishnu statue; Amaravati boasts the Mahachaitya Stupa with intricate carvings dating back to 4th Century BC depicting Buddha's life; Lepakshi boasts the magnificent Veerabhadra Temple featuring stunning Vijayanagara architecture complete with captivating carvings depicting an engaging dancing deity; while Machilipatnam delights with Kalamkari textiles made using natural dyes; these unique locations won't disappoint either!
Vijayawada (the second-largest city of the state), boasting Kondapalli Fort or Kondapalli Kota is home to Prolaya Vema Reddy's 14th century AD construction of Kondapalli Fort; also referred to by locals as Borra Caves of Ananthagiri hills with their gorgeous stalagmite and stalactite formations is well worth your while!
Andhra’s sacred sites
Andhra Pradesh is home to an array of spiritual practices and religions, the centre of which lies Tirumala on the Eastern Ghats with the revered Venkateswara Temple towering overhead. Millions of devotees flock here annually, making the Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada at Indrakeeladri Hill one of the world's most visited worship places! Overlooking Krishna River and providing magnificent vistas as well as divine solace - that place is none other than Indrakeeladri Hill with its Kanaka Durga Temple! Devotees ascend hundreds of steps in search of blessings from their goddess. Adoni's Shahi Jama Masjid, Andhra Pradesh's largest mosque, bears witness to Andhra Pradesh's long and varied history having been constructed during King Ibrahim Qutb Shah's 17th-century reign and boasting stunning Persian design elements including beautiful arches and intricate ornamentation.
Wild wonders
Andhra Pradesh offers stunning natural beauty and wildlife experiences for visitors. Coastal cities, like Visakhapatnam and Krishna, boast stunning beaches with mangrove forests that serve as home for unique marine life species.
Talakona Waterfall stands as Andhra Pradesh's highest waterfall at an impressive height of 270 feet, offering picturesque scenery from above and below. Pulicat Lake - one of India's two-largest lagoons, known as an important habitat for migrating birds - and Godavari mangroves provide refuge to rare fishing cats, adding rich biodiversity. At Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary you'll see vibrant migration of painted storks, spot-billed pelicans and spotbill pelicans from Serbia or Australia while Kolleru Lake serves as rest stops for migrating birds that offers tranquil surroundings that makes birdwatching enthusiasts happy.
Culinary and cultural delights
Andhra Pradesh offers an engaging blend of art, textiles and culinary pleasures that is both dynamic and diverse. Kuchipudi dance - known for its graceful movements and expressive narratives - has gained worldwide renown; you'll find several performance venues here such as Machilipatnam Village where its popularity can be experienced first-hand.
Andhra Pradesh is famous for its Kalamkari textiles, featuring intricate hand-painted designs on vibrantly hued textiles adorned with Kalamkari patterns. Additionally, Andhra Pradesh cuisine is famed for being spicy - dishes such as fiery Andhra Chicken Curry or tart Gongura Pachadi (sorrel leaf salads) have long been associated with Andhra.
Be sure to try the iconic Tirupati Laddu from Venkateswara Temple Tirumala; its sweet offering holds Geographical Indication status and cannot be missed!
Andhra Pradesh offers visitors spiritual solace at Tirupati or lively energy on Vijayawada's streets; both will leave with treasured memories and genuine hospitality that leave an imprint in your soul. Don't hesitate to experience South India first hand and its soul.
DESTINATIONS
for every bucket list
Kurnool
Anantapur
Tirupati
Guntur
Amaravati
Visakhapatnam
Attractions
worth a thousand stories
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Andhra Pradesh is India's leading producer of spices and second largest producer of mangoes, boasting one of the hottest chili peppers worldwide - Guntur chili is considered among them.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Andhra Pradesh boasts one of India's largest freshwater lakes - Pulicat Lake - as well as one of its most remarkable landmarks: Borra Caves.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Andhra Pradesh is India's seventh-largest state and is situated along its southeastern coastline. Known for its rich cultural history and traditional dance forms like Kuchipudi and Vilasini Natyam, Andhra Pradesh boasts one of India's highest life expectancies rates and excellent education system.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Andhra Pradesh has produced many distinguished personalities like Sathya Sai Baba, Ravi Shankar and PV Narasimha Rao.