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Tourist Places to Visit in Andhra Pradesh

Here is the list of best places to visit in andhra pradesh:.

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Hyderabad city familiarly known as the ‘Pearl city’ is one of the most prosperously expanding cities of India. There is an abundance of tourist attractions in Hyderabad here like historical monuments, beautiful gardens and parks, lakes and a variety of resorts. Among the must-visit tourist places in Hyderabad, will find a lot of museums and exquisite lip-smacking cuisines in Hyderabad.

One among the most enriching states in South India is the territory of Telangana and the area around its capital city of Hyderabad. Known for its zesty and tasty biryani and acclaimed spots like the Charminar and the Golconda Fort, this place is a standout amongst the most dynamic and overflowing spots in the south. Verifiable Monuments of Hyderabad are well known for their magnificent design. Numerous eminent landmarks are arranged in old city of Hyderabad and few of them are in and around Hyderabad city.

 Apart from having a rich history, tourist places in Hyderabad also include the prime locations for technological development in India. You can visit the most beautifully designed ancient monument and mosques as well as temples in this city. The geographical location of Hyderabad has had a major influence on its varied cuisine, which ranges from the Hyderabadi style with its strong Mughalai influence, to a pure Andhra cuisine — hot and spicy.

Hyderabad has a number of options for weekend getaways . Places like Hampi, Bidar and resorts around Hyderabad are in close proximity for weekend getaways but if you're willing to travel a little more you can explore options like Dandeli, Gokarna and Badami. There are several companies that connect all of these places with individual travelers and corporate travelers from Hyderabad.

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Tirupati, also considered to be the Spiritual capital of Andhra Pradesh, is located in the Chittoor district of the state. The temples, rolling hills, valleys, pristine beaches, and rivers of Tirupati, basking in its natural glory, welcome millions of visitors every year with cordialness. Of all the places to visit in Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati remains one of the top favourites among the local and international tourists. Tirupati lies on the foothills of Seshachalam hills and nature has blessed it with not only hills and rivers but also some of the best species of flora and fauna in its National Park, eponymous with the famous temple. The national parks are home to critically endangered bird species like yellow-throated bulbul, oriental white-backed vulture, grey fronted green pigeon, etc. It is also home to 1500 plant species of 174 families, rare species like red sanders, sandalwood and hundreds of others. The arts and crafts from the region are highly praised for their intricacy. The architecture around the temples has always been a subject of fascination and knowledge for all the tourists. The archaeological museum displays a rich collection of Hindu gods and cultural remainder collected from different sites. Due to pleasantly snug weather during the winter and early spring, Tirupati offers to its visitors some breathtaking views amidst the greenery and lap of nature of Andhra Pradesh. Tirupati also receives hundreds of Hindu pilgrims every year. From the famous Vaishanavite Shrine of Tirumala Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple and other historic sites, Tirupati is full of wonders waiting to offer to the world. 

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Visakhapatnam

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The Port City of Visakhapatnam, popularly known as Vizag, is one among the three proposed state capitals in Andhra Pradesh. The Vizag port is known to be the home to the oldest shipyard in mainland India. The city attracts a plethora of tourists each year, courtesy its alluring landscape and scenic beaches that look straight out of a picture. The geographical location of Vizag makes it a popular tourist destination for people who love a bit of both mountains and the sea. Nestled between the Eastern Ghats and located on the coats of the Bay of Bengal, Vizag is a visual delight for visitors who come to experience the hustle of the city and the tranquility of the tribal villages close to the city. The city is also known as The Jewel of the East Cost for myriad worthwhile reasons. Visakhapatnam offers a great deal of activities to do for the tourists. You can take a day tour of the city to explore the beaches namely; RK Beach, Rushikonda Beach, Bheemili Beach, Appikonda Beach and Yarada Beach are some of the great beaches in Vizag. Most of these beaches have various eateries where you can get the authentic taste of local street food. The Rushikonda beach is the most visited beach in Vizag. If you are in the mood to indulge in some adventure sports, you can try activities like parasailing, scuba diving, paramotoring, and speed-boating on the beach. Additionally, if you are lucky to be there at the right time of the year, you can also witness the grandeur of the beach festivals. For instance, the RK Beach holds an annual beach festival around the New Year and the Appikonda Beach attracts a plethora of devotees around the time of Mahashivratri for the annual beach festival. You will also get to discover a profusion of museums like the Submarine Museum, Aircraft Museum, Visakha Museum and more. Araku Valley, the hill station known for its splendid unadulterated beauty, is a must-visit point of interest for the tourists who come to Vizag. The valley is also known for its plantations of coffee, pepper and certain other spices. If you are looking for a retreat from the hubbub of the city, the momentous green hills of the Eastern Ghats and the celestial rustling of waterfalls is sure to have a therapeutic effect on you. 

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Srisailam is a devotional town situated in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. This town is famous for the Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga Temple which is known as an important place of pilgrimage for the Shaktism and Shaivism sects of Hinduism. The town attracts thousands of pilgrims every year because of its spirituality and its religious ambiance, making it a popular tourist destination as well. The beauty of Srisailam lies in its divinity and spirituality. Cradled in the lush green Nallamala Hills, the small town of Srisailam is one of the most peaceful places to visit in Andhra Pradesh. The holy place of Srisailam Devasthanam is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Besides visiting the temples to offer your prayers, you can also indulge in numerous other activities and check out interesting places to visit such as Pathala Ganga - a place that is believed to have medicinal properties for curing skin diseases. The Srisailam Tiger Reserve is one of the largest Tiger Reserves in India that protects endangered species like Royal Bengal Tigers. The Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple dates back to 6th century AD making it one of the oldest temples in this ancient town, that is definitely worth checking out. You can indulge in different activities like shopping, sightseeing and trekking in Srisailam. Don’t forget to visit some of the local bee farms and take back a jar of pure, organic honey collected by the local tribes. Visiting the Chenchu Tribal Museum will allow you to learn more about the local culture of Srisailam.  The Octopus Viewpoint is the latest addition to the list of tourist attractions in Srisailam. This viewpoint offers magnificent views of the lush green forests and scenic beauty of the River Krishna. The town of Srisailam experiences tropical climatic conditions. The weather remains pleasant all throughout the year.  The summers in Srisailam last from March to June.  The temperature can go as high as 40 degrees Celsius during summer. Monsoon stays between June to September. The town experiences winter between December to February, when the weather remains cool and pleasant and is ideal for trekking and exploring the city.

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Horsley Hills

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Tucked away in the interiors of Andhra Pradesh lies a rare gem, a series of hills called the Horsley Hills which are an absolutely breathtaking sight to behold. At an elevation of 1290 metres, the hills don’t offer a lot in terms of activities, yet people from near and afar visit this hill station for its exemplary views, delicious food and relaxed vibe coupled with beautiful weather.

Sightseeing In Horsley Hills

- Horsley Hills Zoo where you can spot peacocks, rabbits, crocodiles, and lush deciduous and eucalyptus trees. 

- The Chennakesava Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. 

- Kaigal Falls, which is a perennial waterfall, where the water cascades down from a height of 40 feet, onto a huge rock. 

Things to Do

- Trek to the top of the hills for a panoramic view of paradise, accompanied by fog and chilly weather.

- Spot Kalyani, the 150 year old Eucalyptus Tree.

- Indulge in local Andhra flavours at Hotel Horsley and Punnami Resort, bang opposite the zoo. 

Staying at Horsley Hills

In spite of being a small hill-station, Horsley Hills does a commendable job with the stays it offers. If you want something a tad bit luxurious, you can opt for AP Tourism’s Haritha Resort which, along with a nice viewpoint behind the building is equipped with a gym and a swimming pool, so you can keep yourself engaged with activities during your stay. The tourism board even offers guest houses, and so does the nearby town Madanapalle. 

Horsley Hills is the ideal spot for a tête-à-tête with nature where you’ve got nothing to do and ample time to do just that! 

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Gandikota is a historic village which is characterized by its own fort, situated on the right bank of the River Penna, 15km from the Jammalamadugu in the district of Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh. The city used to be the centre power for notable dynasties such as the Chalukyas, Kalyani, Delhi Sultanate, Pemmasani Kamma Nayakas and the famous Golconda Sultanate, making it historically significant apart from being naturally beautiful.  Gandikota is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Andhra Pradesh because of its incredible natural beauty. The historical walls of the fort, the undulating, mountainous terrain of the region and the picturesque gorge that is unique to Gandikota make it a photographer’s and nature lover’s paradise.   There are several remarkable places to visit in Gandikota such as the Pennar River Gorge Viewpoint, Madhavaraya Temple, Raghunatha Swamy Temple, Jama Masjid, Owk Reservoir, Belum Caves near  Yaganti, Yaganti and the  Mylavaram Dam. Gandikota is known for its versatile terrain and incredible scenic natural beauty. You can trek to places like Charminar and visit the Jail of Gandikota Fort. You can also go hiking and rock climbing, go bird watching in the various shelters and sanctuaries in the area, and spend your evenings watching the sunset over the Penna River. Camping under the stars by the Rayalacheruvu Lake is a popular activity amongst visitors as well. Gandikota is situated 323 metres above the sea level and the prevailing climatic condition of this place is the local steppe climate. The area does not experience much rainfall throughout the year, which makes it ideal for activities such as trekking and camping. The average annual temperature stays around 27.9 degrees Celsius.

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Araku Valley

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Nestled in the lap of the lushly forested Eastern Ghats; araku valley is an unexplored jewel situated in the north eastern corner of Andhra Pradesh.  Located at about 1,200 above sea level, Araku valley is a frieze of earth. It is fondly known as the ooty of Andhra Pradesh, owing to its quaintness and unmatchable beauty. The valley is renowned for its delectable coffee, exquisite green countryside and rich tribal culture. Blessed with dazzling waterfalls, dense green forests, sprawling coffee plantations and astounding climate, Araku valley has been a prominent tourist destination for quite some time now. Situated 120km away from Visakhapatnam, this picturesque valley offers peace and tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The charisma attached to this place has been successful in luring tourists from around the globe. Araku has several fascinating sites to explore, including the caves of Borra, Tyda, Katiki Falls, Tribal Museum & Padmapuram Botanical Gardens. Besides , such areas, coffee plantations are a must- for those who want to indulge themselves in the richest flavors of coffee. The valley also boasts of growing the first sustainable coffee brand by Indian tribal farmers.  Araku doesn't disappoint adventure enthusiasts either because it's a popular trekking spot drawing adventure enthusiasts from all over the world. The valley enjoys a pleasant climate all year long, with days being warm and nights cool and crispy.The year starts with the winter season and slowly progresses towards a somewhat tougher summer season. The mid-time of the year is for monsoons and finally, the year ends with the winter season. This is why the location is a must-see when you're considering a ride to Vizag.

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Also known as Cocanada, Kakinada is a quaint district in Andhra Pradesh nestled on the coast of Bay of Bengal. The district is around 30 miles east of Rajahmundry and serves as a major seaport. Counted among the largest cities of Andhra Pradesh, it is home to numerous pristine beaches where one can relax in peace. Due to its leisurely vibe and well-planned settlement, the city has also bagged the title of pensioner's paradise. Being home to several sandy beaches, Kakinada provides an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of routine life. If you want to relish the real beauty of this city, head off to the Kakinada beach which is dotted with mesmerizing shoreline views. The coastal city encompasses several sightseeing spots where you can unwind amidst the exotic flora and fauna. With beaches like Kakinada and Uppada in its reserve, Kakinada has emerged as a favoured destination among the young travel enthusiasts. It witnesses a huge influx of adventure junkies who love to indulge in water sports activities and relax by its verdant beaches later on. In addition to being a major island attraction, it also features numerous sacred spots such as Shri Bhavanarayana Swamy Temple and Pithapuram, where you can offer your prayers to lord almighty. Want to spot some amazing wildlife creatures on your Kakinada tour? Make your way to Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary to spend some uninterrupted time amidst its diverse flora and fauna. From relishing the unspoiled shoreline views from its verdant beaches to treating your taste buds with authentic local dishes, the list of things to do in Kakinada goes on and on. If you are eager to unfurl the local culture, you can also attend the Kakinada Beach festival where you will get to see numerous celebrities performing live on the stage. While here, you can't miss out walking on its Glass Bridge which is enveloped by lush greenery and water on all of its sides.  Kakinada district witnesses pleasant climate during the winter season. It is during this time when you can go for carefree walks across its beaches or indulge in a shopping spree at the local markets. Hence, if you are planning your trip to this Southern beauty, visit here in the months between October and March. Summer season is not considered ideal for Kaiknada excursion as during this season the temperature might go as high as 40 degree Celsius.

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Lying at a distance of around 149 kilometers from Hyderabad, Warangal is the fifth largest city of Telangana. Known popularly for its rich historical significance, this city was once used as their capital city by the Kakatiya dynasty. Warangal city was formerly known as Orugallu, where the term “Oru” implies one and “Kallu” implies stone. According to popular old beliefs, the entire city had been carved out from a single rock. With its impressive historical sites and exquisite natural beauty, the city of Warangal will take you back to the bygone times, when kings and queens graced this place. This beautiful place flaunts a multitude of magnificent temples that showcase brilliant architectural designs and glorious history. In addition to religious sites, this flamboyant city is also packed with a plethora of historical sites, serene lakes, and wildlife hubs, all of which add to the natural and man-made beauty of this place. Warangal is home to a number of important attractions present in the state of Telangana. From religious sites like Thousand Pillar Temple and Bhadrakali Temple to historical spots like Warangal Fort and from wildlife shelters like Vana Vigyan Kendra Mini Zoo and Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary to nature hubs like Pakhal Lake and Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls, Warangal tourism has something for every traveler. The city of Warangal offers the tourists the chance to indulge in a number of exciting activities, which adds to the fun factor of their holiday. From admiring the stunning rock cuts of Ramappa Temple to enjoying a boat ride at Laknavaram Lake and from watching the musical fountain show at Kakatiya Musical Garden to seeking blessings at Siddheshwar Temple, Warangal will fill your vacation with memorable activities. Warangal hosts a hot and dry climatic condition, with summers being unbearable hot and monsoons bringing in heavy rainfall. The most ideal time to plan a trip to Warangal is between the winter months of October to March, when the weather remains cool and favors local sightseeing.

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Guntur is the largest city in Andhra Pradesh. Guntur city is the 11th most densely populated city in India and ranks 24th in the world. Since Guntur is situated in the plains, you can find a few hillocks in the surrounding suburban areas and the city itself is bordered by the Perecherla Reserve Forest in the north-west. The official language of the city is Telugu, but other languages like Hindi, Odia, Urdu, English are also spoken by the locals. While it is mostly an industrial city, there are many natural attractions that make it incredibly beautiful as well. Dams, rivers, National Parks, sanctuaries and nature reserves make it a natural retreat as well. There are areas in Guntur with extensive forest reserves and natural lakes, which attracts migratory birds during the autumn season. The main attractions in Guntur are the heritage site of Amaravathi, famous for its 2nd Century Mahachaitya Stupa and many other such historical relics. The Nagarjuna Sagar Dam and Ethipothala Fall, both situated on the River Krishna, are some of the most popular tourist attractions in Andhra Pradesh. The Amareshwara Temple is a very popular shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mangalgiri is located between Guntur and Vijayawada and is a famous Vaishnav Temple. The other main attraction of Guntur is the remnants of the Buddhist Stupa built in 1796. While enjoying the archaeological wonders of Guntur, you can also indulge in different kinds of activities to unwind and relax with your friends and family. Other interesting places you can visit are the Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary, where you can participate in bird watching and spend your time in the midst of nature. Crazy World is a water park which is well-equipped and provides the perfect entertainment for families and friends visiting Guntur. The weather in Guntur remains warm and humid. The warmest month is May, with the temperature soaring up to 39 degrees Celsius and the coldest month is December when the temperature drops to a pleasant 29.2 degrees Celsius. The average temperature remains around 28 degrees Celsius all throughout the year.

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Chittoor district is a part of the Rayalaseema region in Andhra Pradesh. The district headquarters in Chittoor has a population 4,170,46 people, which makes it one of the most populated places in the state  Situated in the valley of the River Ponni, Chittoor is well known for its markets that overflow with popular local produce such as sugarcane, grains and peanuts. It also home to some of the biggest oilseed industries and biggest rice mills as well. The jaggery from Aragonda is famous all over the country. Chittoor is also known for its mangoes and hatcheries. This scenic hill station is filled with innumerable mango orchards and its cascading waterfalls makes Chittoor an incredibly beautiful place to visit in Andhra Pradesh. It is ideal for those seeking a natural retreat, away from the humdrum of everyday city life. Chittoor is the land of waterfalls and spirituality, and you can spend your time sightseeing, or taking a pilgrimage to this beautiful place. Some of the major attractions of Chittoor include the Tada Falls, Nagalapuram Falls, Horsley Hills, Sri Kapileswaraswami Temple, Kallasakona waterfall, Rishi Valley School,  Swami Pushkarini Lake, Sri Subrahmanya Temple, Parasurameswara Temple, Sahasra Linga Temple and the Kaigal Waterfalls. You can engage in various unique activities in Chittoor, such as visiting the Kaundinya Wildlife Sanctuary, which is a natural retreat where you can spot animals like elephants and deer. You can also spend time in the Bans Water Park. For shopping, you can check out the Chandana Ramesh Shopping Mall or visit the Devi Theatres to catch a movie. The district of Chittoor lies 309 metres above the sea level in the tropical belt and this region mainly experiences a warm, sunny climate. The average temperature in this region remains around 27.4 degrees Celsius. Monsoon arrives in June and stays till November and the area experiences an annual rainfall of approximately 862 mm.  December – February marks winter in Chittoor, with the temperature ranging between 19 and 25 degrees Celsius. The summers (March-May) are warm, sunny and pleasant.

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The city of Nellore is situated on the banks of River Penna, in the Nellore District, in the state of Andhra Pradesh. This place serves as the headquarters of the Nellore district. Nellore is the 4th most populated state in Andhra Pradesh. Nellore is also a historical city in Andhra Pradesh. The city was once ruled by the most powerful dynasties of South India such as the Pallavas, Cholas, Mauryas, Satavahanas, and the Chedi Dynasty. Even King Ashoka ruled over Nellore in the 3rd Century B.C. as part of his kingdom. The beauty of modern-day Nellore lies in its vibrant cosmopolitanism and industrial growth, which has thrived while leaving the historical aspects of the city undisturbed. Situated on the banks of River Penna, Nellore is loved for its prawns and shrimp.  Its fertile land is also known for producing large scale sugarcane and rice along with other crops as well. Some of the major tourist attractions in Andhra Pradesh, specifically in Nellore, are Udayagiri Fort, which is situated on a hilltop, at an altitude of 3,079 feet, offering a panoramic view of Nellore city. The historical Venkatagiri Fort is located in this town, which is also home to the Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary, which is home to over 1,500 pelicans along with several other rare species of migratory birds. The famous 7th Century Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple on the banks of Pennar River was built by the Pallavas and still stands today. You can also visit Penchalakona, which is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the state.  One of the most beautiful places to relax in, in Nellore is Pulicat Lake, which is shared by the states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. The quiet, serene and pollution-free environment attract many birds, which makes it the ideal place for bird watching and picnics. Apart from the Pulicat Lake, you can also check out Mypadu Beach, Nellapattu Sanctuary, Pulicat and Bird Sanctuary, Kandaleru Dam, along with the Children’s Park in Nellore that has a playground and a skating rink. The tropical city of Nellore experiences warm summers and windy monsoons with relatively heavy rainfall. Nellore, being almost at sea level, also has many beaches where you can enjoy cool winds throughout the year. The winters are not very cold, but they are a little dry. The average annual rainfall is 984 mm.

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Perched on the peaceful banks of Krishna river, Vijayawada is the second largest city of Andhra Pradesh. Owing to its rapid growth and development, this city is also referred to as the “Media, political, and commercial capital of Andhra Pradesh”. The very name Vijayawada implies “The Land of Victory” and the city has been named after goddess Kanaka Durga, also called Vijaya. Vijayawada city presents before the world a blend of the new and the old world; while on one hand it shelters rock-cut temples and caves, it manifests modern architectural marvels on the other. The beauty of Vijayawada lies in its most treasured history, heritage, and culture. That said, the modern avatar of this exuberant city is equally stunning and delightful for the eyes. The ancient caves, magnificent temples, lush parks, iconic museums, towering forts, and opulent malls, enrich the charm of this wonderful city. The city of Vijayawada shelters some of the most sought after destinations of the state of Andhra Pradesh. While the historical attractions of the city encompass Undavalli Caves, Mogalarajapuram Caves, and Kondapalli Fort, the religious hubs of the place include Kanaka Durga Temple, Subramanya Swamy Temple, and Sri Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple. While the natural beauties of the place include Kolleru Lake, Bhavani Island, and Gandhi Hill, the man-made attractions of the place include VMC Disney Land, Prakasam Barrage, and Scrap Sculpture Park. Vijayawada tourism offers travelers the chance to indulge in a plethora of interesting activities to make the most of their holiday to this flamboyant destination. While the religious seekers can go seek spirituality at Hinkar Thirtha, the adventure seekers can go experience thrill at Haailand. While history buffs can go admire the Akkanna Madanna Cave, nature lovers can soak in the beauty of Mangalagiri Hill. Vijayawada experiences a very moderate climatic condition, with the summers being unbearably hot, winters being mild, and monsoons getting heavy downpours. The best time to visit Vijayawada is during the winter season, from October to February, when the weather is pleasant and balmy.

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Kadapa is a small city that is situated in the Rayalaseema region of the south-central part of Andhra Pradesh. The city is surrounded on the three sides by the Nallamala Hills and the Palkonda Hills. Kadapa has a rich historical background as it was part of the colourful history of powerful rulers like the Nizams and the Cholas.  The main attraction of Kadapa is the Gandikota Fort, which is one of the largest forts in India. The beauty of Kadapa lies in the confluence of its rich historical background and its scenic natural beauty. Situated near the banks of the River Penna, the city offers a gorgeous panoramic view of the Palkonda Hills and the Nallamala Hills. The reflection and the influence of different cultures in the lifestyles of the people is an interesting aspect of Kadapa. Kadapa is one of the places to visit in Andhra Pradesh because of its fresh air, its incredible historical significance, as well as for the multitude of important historical sites in the city.  The most interesting places of attraction in Kadapa are the Belum Caves, which are more than million years old. The Gandikota Fort is one of the major attractions in Kadapa. The architecture of this majestic Fort is inspired by the Vijaynagar style and Quli Qutb style. The Sidhout Fort is another specimen of the city’s architectural splendour and is known as the gateway to Dakshina Kashi. The other famous attractions are Pushpagiri, Vontimitta and Ameen Peer Dargah. While visiting the different temples and architectural wonders, you can also indulge in different interesting activities like visiting the Sri Venkateswara Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary is home to 1,500 varieties of plants and many species of magnificent wild animals.  Kadapa is also famous for some signature and unique South Indian recipes such as Ragi Sangati or Ragi Mudda, which is a staple in this region. Kadapa generally experiences a tropical wet and dry climate all year round, that is characterised by high temperatures throughout the year. The summers are particularly hot, with temperatures rising to almost 50 degrees Celsius. The area receives substantial rainfall during monsoon, between the months of June to October. Winters are comparatively milder and it is considered the best season to visit the place.

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Amaravati is the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, situated on the banks of River Krishna, in the Guntur district. The name of the village is inspired by the historic village of “Amaravathi”, which was the ancient capital of the Satavahana Dynasty. The foundation stone of this city was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu in 2015, declaring it the capital of Andhra Pradesh. Amaravathi is famous for its picturesque surrounding regions of Kotappakonda, Bhattiprolu and also for its good quality tobacco, cotton, pepper and chilli. The beauty of the capital city of Amaravathi lies in its rich and eventful history which has blended perfectly with modernization, technology and industrialization. The most remarkable natural attraction in the city is the expansive River Krishna that flows through it. Some of the most remarkable tourist attractions in Andhra Pradesh can be found in the capital city of Amaravati. You can visit the Amaralingeswara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the 125-feet tall Dayana Budhha Statue located in the Dhyana Buddha Park. Other interesting places include the Great Stupa, Mangalagiri Temple, Amaravathi Mahachaitya, Bhattiprolu and the scenic beauty of River Krishna. Besides touring the city of Amaravathi, there are many interesting places to visit with your friends and family. While in Amaravathi, you must visit the famous Melghat Tiger Reserve, Bamboo Garden, Shri Bhakti Dham Temple, Upper Wardha Dam, Devi Point, the Malkhed Dam, the Chikhaldara Wildlife Sanctuary and the Wadaii Talao as well. Amaravati is one of the few places in India which offers hot air balloon rides over its beautiful landscape, which is an experience of a lifetime. You can also trek through the many wildlife sanctuaries and nature reserves that are in Amaravati, and even enjoy adventure activities such as mountaineering and paragliding. Amaravathi experiences a tropical climate throughout the year.  The city experiences heavy rainfall during the summer season, when the average temperature hovers at around 28.6 degrees Celsius, With an annual rainfall of 889 mm, and dry and cold winters.

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The city of Anantapur is located along the National Highway of Anantapur District in Andhra Pradesh. The town is the divisional headquarters of Anantapur revenue division, as well as the Mandal headquarters of Anantapur Mandal. It is the largest district in the state of Andhra Pradesh.  The city has a rich registry of historically significant monuments. Anantapur is also well-known for its flourishing silk trades, which contributes substantially towards the handicrafts industry and economy of Andhra Pradesh. Anantapur is the perfect blend of history and cultural heritage with the modernisation of urban life and evolving lifestyles. The old architectural wonders, combined with the high-rises and highways are the perfect representation of the versatility of Andhra Pradesh. There are several beautiful shrines, temples, museums and forts that you can explore, that add to the landscape of Anantapur. The most remarkable tourist attractions in Anantapur are Ravadurg Gooty Fort, Penukonda Fort, Thimmamma Marrimanu, Rayadurg Fort, Sri Sathya Sai University, and the Spiritual Museum, to name a few. There are also several places of religious significance such as the ISKON Temple, Mounagiri Hanuman Temple, Samadhi Shrine, Madhavaraya Temple You can also indulge in exciting activities when you are exploring the city of Anantapur. Some examples are visiting the Ahobilam Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy, the Veerabhadra Temple dedicated to Lord Veerabhadra,  visiting the Anantapur Clock Tower, trekking to the Penukonda Fort and the Gooty Fort, and finally indulging in some shopping in and around Anantapur. Anantapur is 349 metres above the sea level and therefore, the city experiences semi-arid climate, with hot and dry conditions prevailing throughout the year. The summers are hot, with temperatures reaching a maximum of 37 degrees Celsius. The region receives moderate rainfall starting from the month of March. Winter lasts from November to February.

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The city of Kurnool is situated on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. This city is often referred to as The Gateway of Rayalaseema. Although the region of Kurnool is ancient, with many historical events and landmarks to its name, modernisation of the area started right after it was established in the 16th century, with the construction of the Konda Reddy Fort. Kurnool is a picturesque town, with the Tungabhadra River running parallel to the lush green Nala Malas Mountain Range. There are several beautiful tourist spots such as Mahanandi, Mantralayam, Belum Caves and Nallamala Forests, which enhance the natural beauty of the place. There are several major tourist attractions in Kurnool. Some of the places you must visit while touring the town includes the Ahobilam Temple, Belum Caves, Yaganti Temple, Mahanandi Temple, Sakshi Ganapati Temple,  Shikaresvara Temple, Nava Narasimha Temple, etc. The Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve is home to over 72 tigers, and if you are a lover of nature, you can visit other places such as Oravakallu Rock Garden and Shivaji Spoorthy Kendra. The landscape and geography of Kurnool allow tourists to participate in several exciting activities that are bound to make their trip memorable. For example, trekking in the Konda Reddy Fort, visiting the famous Dakshina Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, exploring the culture and history of Kurnool by visiting the Archaeological Museum Kurnool, visiting the Kurnool City Outdoor Stadium, the Rollapadu Bird Sanctuary are some of the more popular activities. The city of Kurnool is situated at an elevation of 285 metres above sea level, therefore, the climate here is a local steppe climate. The average temperature remains around 28 degrees Celsius with very little rainfall in the area in and around Kurnool. The winters in Kurnool are not very cold, and it is considered the best time to visit if you want to experience the best in the city.

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Nestled on the banks of Godavari river, Rajahmundry is a beautiful city in Eastern Andhra Pradesh located around 50 Km away from Kakinada. Reckoned as one of the most ancient cities, it forms a perfect place to learn about the diverse traditions of Southern India. The historical city is also enveloped by major destinations including Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, and Warangal, making it an ideal hangout spot for quick weekend getaways. Whether you want to unwind in utmost peace amidst the hilly terrains or treat your eyes with the views of pristine river Godavari, Rajahmundry has something for everyone. This southern Indian beauty is flecked with numerous picture-postcard attractions where you can devour the confluence of hilly terrains and meandering rivers, as well as, enjoy the company of some exotic wildlife creatures. From verdant attractions of Papi Hills and Pattiseema to sacred spots like Isckon temple, Kotikallio and Goutami Ghat, Rajahmundry has a lot of diversity to offer to its visitors. The city also encompasses some wildlife destinations such as Maredumilli where tourists can admire the unspoiled views of lush green forests, capture rare wildlife beauties in their camera, or interact with tribals to dive deeper into the local culture. If you are a nature lover looking for a spot to soak in nature's charm, make your way towards the Godavari Bridge and see the sun setting down, leaving its reddish hue lingering over the river. With so many exotic attractions in its reserve, the city of Rajahmundry won't let you have a single dull moment. While here, feel free to indulge in numerous leisure and fun activities to make your weekend getaway a worthwhile affair. Make your way to the popular Rallabandi Museum which awaits your presence with several ancient handicrafts, statues, and coins or unfurl the local art at the Damerla Rama Rao Art Gallery. If you are travelling with a large group, plan a day trip to the Water Village amusement park and let out the child in you. For more fun experiences, take a boat tour along the holy Godavari and admire the breathtaking landscape of Rajahmundry as it passes by you. In addition to its picturesque setting and religious significance, Rajmundry also intrigues the visitors with its pleasant weather conditions. While you might experience some degree of hotness during the summer months, the winters in Rajahmundry are marked by moderate temperature and pleasant climate. Hence, October to March is considered as the best time to embark on Rajahmundry tour.

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  • 30 Places To Visit In Andhra Pradesh In 2024

22 Feb 2022

The versatile state of Andhra is the melting pot of both culture and historicity. It is the first state of India that was formed post linguistic independence of the country in the year 1953. And since its inception, it has been ahead in all forms of development. From the Tirumala temple to the Ahobilam forest, the hills in the ghats to the coast of Vizag, there are umpteen places to visit in Andhra Pradesh that are worth adding in your itinerary. This state has more to offer with every passing border and you get to witness the cultural aspects beautifully unfolding before you!

30 Places To Visit In Andhra Pradesh

When planning for a vacation in Andhra, one tends to get confused owing to the numerous places the state is home to. To sort this dilemma for you, given below are some of the best locations you must consider visiting to make your vacation in Andhra unforgettable!

1. Visakhapatnam

A mesmerising view of Visakhapatnam, one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

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Also called by the name, ‘Vizag’, this is a coastal town and also the industrial centre of the state. Its striking infrastructure and clean coast lure vacationers from far and wide. Ramakrishna Beach is one of the most renowned sights in the city. It is also the spot where the preserved submarine, INS Kursura is located. The submarine now functions as a museum that highlights the life of the Navy. One can also visit the Varaha Lakshi temple, indulge in some fantastic coastal food, and take a stroll on the beach. If you are seeking the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh for 2 days, Vishakha Patnam should definitely be on your itinerary.

Ideal for: history buffs, nature lovers Type: City/ Coastal Stay options: Beach View Holiday Home, Dolphin Hotel, The Park Hotel

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2. Gandikota

A breathtaking view of historic fort in Gandikota in Andrhra Pradesh

One of the lesser-known tourist spots in Andhra Pradesh, Gandikota has one major attraction that one should definitely witness. Home to the historic fort along the Penna River, this site has a view of the canyon, which is like none other, making it one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh with friends. The vast canyon is also referred to as the “ Grand Canyon of India .” The fort is a hub for campers who bring along tents and spend their night under a sky full of stars.

Ideal for: nature lovers, history buffs, archaeology lovers, campers Type: Nature/Adventure Stay options: Camping in tents, at Haritha Resort

3. Tirupati

famous for its legendary Venkateshwara temple, Tirupati is one of the top places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

The city of Tirupati is famous for its legendary Venkateshwara temple located on the Tirumala hills. This temple in Tirupati is one of the most important shrines of the Hindus, making it a renowned place in Andhra Pradesh. The temple and the city get millions of devotees and travellers each year to seek blessings and witness this awe-inducing spirituality. The city also has a national park where one can spot a lion and other wild animals. For the history buffs, there is also the Chandragiri Fort, built by the Vijayanagar emperors in the 11th century. Also, there are some cottages in Tirupati which are spectacular and attract a lot of tourists who visit here.

Ideal for: pilgrims, history buffs, adventurers, nature lovers Type: Pilgrimage Stay options: Fortune Grand Ridge, Hotel Pai Viceroy

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4. Ahobilam

A blissful view of  Lord Narasimha temple in Ahobilam in Andhra Pradesh

Located at a distance of 340 kilometres from the city of Hyderabad, this is a lush-green spot, popular for hiking and a famous pilgrimage centre. The town has nine different temples where each form of Lord Narasimha is worshipped. This is the reason why the city is also called Nava Narasimha Kshetra. Most of these temples are easy to walk up to but some of them are challenging hikes, which make it a place of interest for young travelers.

Ideal for: adventurers, pilgrims, nature lovers, history buffs Type: Nature/Pilgrimage Stay options: Mahalakshmi Residency, Malolan Guest House

5. Rajahmundry

A scenic view of Bridge in Rajahmundry which is one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

Counted among the best places in Andhra Pradesh, this city is also called the “cultural capital” of the state. Rajahmundry was established on the banks of the river Godavari and is believed to be the birthplace of the Telugu language. The city is the home to many scholars and writers renowned all over the state. Rajahmundry is an amalgamation of everything right, from beautiful backwaters to significant temples, and museums. The iconic Pulasa Fish is a unique delicacy of the town; it’s found here from August to December.

Ideal for: nature lovers, history buffs Type: Lake/ Backwater Stay options: Shelton Hotel, River Bay Resort, Hotel Anand Regency

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6. Amaravati

Amaravati is a famous place in Andhra Pradesh packed with many temples and cultural hotspots

The capital city of the state is known across the country for its uniqueness and is counted among the best places in Andhra Pradesh. This great city has many temples and cultural hotspots – making the city a favourite for both the elders and the youth of the country. Apart from the iconic Amaravati temple, the city is home to some of the historical scriptures and inscriptions of the Vijayanagar kings. The Amaravati Archeological Museum and Kondaveedu Fort will fascinate those who incline history.

Ideal for: history buffs Type: Historic City Stay options: Haailand Resort

7. Lepakshi

A splendid view of Lepakshi which is known as one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

One of the well-known tourist places in Andhra Pradesh for couples, this site, however, gets more tourists from Karnataka than any other part of India because of its proximity to the state. This is a 15th-century town that was created by the Vijayanagar Kings. The temple of Veerabhadra at Lepakshi is known for its peculiar designs. The ceilings and walls have eccentric paintings and stunning pliers, which are sure to mesmerize you.

Ideal for: pilgrims, history buffs Type: Historic site Stay options: Haritha Hotel, Palla Residency

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8. Araku Valley

Located in Andhra Pradesh, Araku Valley is a paradise for travellers who love nature.

Located in the abundant greenery of the Eastern Ghats, Araku Valley is a paradise for travellers who love nature. The forest is home to some of the unique tribes seen in India and the government has taken extraordinary measures to preserve their indigenous ways of life. There is a Padmapuram Garden atop the hill with a toy train, making this destination ideal for families with kids. This place is also home to a coffee museum, which is one of the highlights here. It is indeed one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh with friends.

Ideal for: nature lovers Type: Nature Stay options: Infinity Campsite, Laahiri Bamboo Resorts

A spectacular view of Kurnool which is one of the historical places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

Kurnool, also called the “Gateway to Rayalaseema”, has many spots with historical importance. The biggest attraction is the Konda Reddy Fort, which is located at the heart of the city. It is one of the best historical places in Andhra Pradesh and attracts travellers from far and wide. The fort is only two kilometres away from the railway station and is a massive stone structure. The town is famous for its unique spicy food that one can enjoy at any small-sized eatery across the city. The Sri Lakshmi Narasimha temple and the Dakshin Sai Baba temple are considered to be the most prominent pilgrimage sights here.

Ideal for: history buffs, pilgrims Type: City Stay options: Hotel MBL Regency, Mourya Inn

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10. Vijayawada

A captivating view of Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, a perfect blend of modernity and historicity

The city of Vijayawada is one of the famous places in Andhra Pradesh. The city is a perfect blend of modernity and historicity, as reflected by the fast-paced city life and iconic monuments, respectively. The Undavalli Caves are one of the most visited spots for travellers. The rock-cut cave temple is part of a sandstone hill with fascinating statues and carvings. The Prakasam Barrage is synonymous with the city, a long bridge that stretches over the Krishna River.

Ideal for: archaeology lovers, history buffs Type: City Stay options: Novotel Vijayawada, Red Fox Hotel, La Hotera

11. Nallamala Hills

A wonderful view of Nallamala Hills which is one of the natural places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

Characterized as one of the most peaceful natural tourist spots in Andhra Pradesh, this hill station is an excellent place for a single-day trip or a weekend away from the bustling city. It is home to the Nallamala Forest, which is located on the beautiful Eastern Ghats. The weather here is very unpredictable but a visit to these hills will always be worthwhile.

Ideal for: nature lovers Type: Hill Station Stay options: Seven Hills Hotel, Cumbum

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12. Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary

A breathtaking view of Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary which is a home to more than 120 indigenous species of birds

This state-run national park is home to more than 120 indigenous species of birds. The rare white-backed vulture and the long-billed vulture can also be spotted here. The never-ending stretch of mangroves makes for a unique scenery. Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary has also been recorded as the second-largest mangrove forest in the world.

Ideal for: nature lovers, adventurers Type: Forest/Wildlife Stay options: The Regency Hotel, Hotel Jaya Residency

13. Ananthagiri Hills

A majestic view of Ananthagiri Hills which is one of the adventurous places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

If you are an adventurous person and looking for new places to discover then you must opt for trekking in Ananthagiri Hills which is surrounded by the Eastern Ghats. In case you are planning a trip to hill stations in Andhra Pradesh then this place should be there in your checklist. This hill town is home to ancient caves, beautiful temples, and majestic fort palaces that will take your heart away. While exploring these places and while trekking, you will come across some of the most scintillating sceneries that will leave you awestruck. If all of this sounds interesting to you, then you must head to Ananthagiri Hills which is counted among the best places to see in Andhra Pradesh. 

Ideal for: Adventure seekers Type: Adventure Stay options: Hills & Valley Adventure Resort, Haritha Resort, and The Grasswalk

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14. Anantapur

A splendid night view of Anantpur which is a town known for its traditions and glorious history

If you are looking for a quaint place to resort then there cannot be a better option than Anantapura which is neither a city or a village. It is a town in transition which is why it is the perfect place to witness both the past and the future. Although the town is growing at a rapid pace, Anantapur holds to its traditions and glorious history.

Ideal for: Explorers Type: Historical place Stay options: Hotel Rajahamsa, Hotel Masineni Grand, and SRS Regency Hotel

Guntur is a hub of transport known as one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

Are you a fan of chillies? You might be wondering why we are talking about food rather than the place. The reason behind this is that Guntur is known as the land of chillies. Along with this, it is also a hub of transport as well as textiles in the whole of India. Moreover, you will also find the only Buddhist site in South India which goes by the name Nagarjunakonda. Wait! There is more to the list. One cannot miss exploring the relics of Amravati Caves.

Ideal for: History buffs Type: Historical place Stay options: V Royal Park, Hotel Viceroy, and Hotel Sitara Inn

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16. Srisailam

An amazing view of Srisailam nestled on the shore of River Krishna

This town located in the Kurnool district is home to one of the Shakti Peethas of Goddess Parvati. Moreover, it is an abode of one of the famous 12 Jyotirlingas that goes by the name Malikarjuna Jyotirlinga. The perfect setting of Srisailam has attracted several tourists as it is nestled on the shore of River Krishna. In addition, this hill town is identified with a famous dam and a wildlife sanctuary. If you are the kind of person who looks for a quaint place to resort to then you must visit Srisailam which is one of the best tourist places in Andhra Pradesh.

Ideal for: Peace seekers and religious people Type: Religious & nature place Stay options: Pathaleswara Sadanam

17. Chittoor

Chittoor is packed with lush greenery and known for panoramic views and cascading waterfalls.

Heading to the next tourist attraction in Andhra Pradesh which is a package destination which not only offers some of the most religious places in India but also beautiful sceneries to relish. Chittoor is a place that is dipped fully in religion but is also blessed with panoramic views and cascading waterfalls. You might not be aware of the fact that this place is also known as the Mango City due to the variety of mangoes available here.

Ideal for: Nature lovers and religious people Type: nature and religious place Stay options: Prabhaa Grand Inn, Bans The Hotel, and Hotel Bhaskara

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18. Kakinada

A majestic view of Kakinada town which is one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

Another one on the list of places to see in Andhra Pradesh is Kakinada which is a perfect amalgamation of the traditional world and modern lifestyle. You will be surprised to see how the place is growing with architectural gardens but is deeply rooted in its cultures. The city is packed with entertainment options like nightclubs and shopping malls. Moreover, adventure fanatics can also indulge in some water activities and explore the hidden treasures in the sea.

Ideal for: Adventure seekers Type: adventure place Stay options: Venky Residency, SVN Grand, and Royal Park

19. Nellore

A wonderful view of Nellore in Andhra Pradesh known as one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

Nestled on the banks of River Penna, Nellore derived its name from Nelluru. In Tamil, Nel means paddy and Ooru translates into place. Nellore always had an upper hand in the agriculture sector as it is an exporter of rice, shrimp, prawns, and sugar cane. Once you visit Nellore, you will realize that it is not a place that would disappoint anyone as there are several tourist places in Nellore like Ranganatha Temple, Mypadu Beach, Pulicat Lake, and Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary.

Ideal for: Family and nature fanatics Type: nature place Stay options: Minerva Grand, Hotel President’s Inn, and Sapthagiri Lodge

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20. Machilipatnam

Machilipatnam is a port town nestled on the shores of River Krishna

Counted among the top tourist places in South India, Machilipatnam is a port town nestled on the shores of River Krishna. The town is deeply rooted in its historical past along with which you can also witness the reminiscence of the time when Britishers invaded the country. The town also offers some beautiful beaches to relax.

Ideal for: Beach bums and history buffs Type: nature and historical place Stay options: SS Grand Inn, VVS Grand Fusion, and Sri Karthikeya Residence

21. Konaseema

Konaseema is one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh shadowed with palm trees

Wrapped by the tributaries of River Godavari, Konaseema is one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh. While exploring this region, you might recall the backwaters of Kerala that are shadowed with palm trees which is why it is named ‘God’s Own Creation’. The villages here captivate vacationers owing to their serene environment and lush greenery. After visiting this place once, you might want to come back here again and again for its tranquillity.

Ideal for: Nature lovers Type: nature place Stay options: Hotel Shelton Rajamahendri, and Hotel Anand Regency

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22. Srikalahasti

A wnderful view of Srikalahasti in Andhra Pradesh representing the natural beauty of the town

You might have heard of the famous temple which goes by the name Srikalahasti Temple. This place is known for that temple which is why it receives a heavy footfall every year and has been listed as the best tourist places in Andhra Pradesh. You will get to witness architectural marvels and intricate carvings that add to the beauty of the extravagant shrines here. Apart from this, you will find several other places to visit like temples and waterfalls.

Ideal for: Everyone Type: nature & historical place Stay options: K P R Residency, Hotel MGM Grand, and Sri Saravana Bhavan Hotel

23. Mantralayam

Mantralayam is one of the places to visit in Andhra Pradesh packed with many ancient temples

If you want to visit a holy place for a weekend getaway then Mantralayam is one of the places to visit in Andhra Pradesh for you which is 250 km away from Hyderabad. Mantralayam city is known for Sri Guru Raghavendra Swami, a saint acknowledged as the reincarnation of Prahlada. The primary fascinations for the people here are the temples, Mutt, temple elephants and the chariots which are responsible for carrying the deity across the temple.

Ideal for: Religious Pilgrims Type: Religious place Stay options: Sri Residency, Sri Raghavendra Tourist Place, Hotel Pannaga

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24. Annavaram

Annavaram is a small town situated on the banks of river Pampa

Interested in visiting Andhra tourist places ? Annavaram is a small town situated on the banks of river Pampa which is 142 km away from Hyderabad. Tourists visit Annavaram as it is popular for Sri Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Swamy, who is a Hindu God. Thousands of devotees visit Annavaram for worshipping and performing special prayers.

Ideal for: Spiritual devotees Type: Sacred place Stay options: Gurudatta Residency, Sree Ganesh Residency, Abhay Hotels & Resorts, Devi Lodge

25. Puttaparthi

Puttaparthi is considered as a domicile of Sai Baba and one of the famous places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

One of the famous tourist places in Andhra Pradesh is Puttaparthi, considered as the domicile of Sathya Sai Baba. The place highlights the way of living in ashrams more prone to religious intelligence. However the town is also trending due to its urban facilities, settlements and religion. Popular tourist places to visit in Puttaparthi are Sathya Sai Ashram, Anjaneya Swamy Temple and Sri Sathya Sai Space.

Ideal for: Sai Baba Followers Type: Holy place Stay options: Sai Ranga Hotel & Residency, Hotel Haritha, Sai Towers, Sai Maa Hotel & Residency

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26. Vizianagaram

Vizianagaram is famously known as the “City of Victory” and known as one of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

If you want to visit tourist places in Andhra Pradesh then visit Vizianagaram located on the coastline of Bay of Bengal. Vizianagaram is famously known as the “City of Victory” and is popular for the textile market. The city is also known for its majestic history of Kalinga and war among English & French. Vizianagaram is prevalent for royal forts, temples and beautiful nature. Vegavathi, Chempavathi and Gomukhi are some of the rivers flowing through the city.

Ideal for: Art & Craft Lovers Type: Historical place Stay options: Hotel Vytla Residency, SVN Lake Palace, Hotel Sri Sri Sri Balaji International

27. Samalkot

Samalkot is one of the most popular places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

Experience the charm of the city by visiting Samalkot, one of the most popular places to visit in Andhra Pradesh . Samalkot is a holy place visited by the Lord Shiva disciples famous for Pancharama temples, Pancharama is regarded as one of the several forms of Lord Shiva. The most favourable time for all the tourists and devotees to visit Samalkot is from October to March. You will also get to view the greenery and clean environment.

Ideal for: Pious enthusiastic Type: Pious city Stay options: SR Grand Park Regency, Hotel Sai Residency, Hotel Kiran Villas International

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28. Nagarjunakonda

Nagarjunakonda is one of the famous places to visit in Andhra Pradesh that has stupas

Nagarjunakonda is one of the famous places to visit in Andhra Pradesh that has stupas, statues, scriptures and monasteries of Buddhists. The city is situated 150 km away from Hyderabad and is as old as 1800 years old with excavations of ancient artefacts. Travellers can visit the city from October to March which is considered as the best time to visit Nagarjunakonda. Andhra tourist places consider this as best for weekend getaways.

Ideal for: People who are interested in gaining knowledge about Buddhists Type: Buddhists place Stay options: TSTDC Resort Vijay Vihar, Haritha Hotel & Accommodation, Vijay Vihar Hotel

29. Rajamahendravaram

Rajamahendravaram is among the largest cities of the Godavari District

Rajahmundry is located on the banks of River Godavari and is called Rajamahendravaram by locals. It’s amongst the largest cities of the Godavari District and is famous for being one of the oldest cities in India. This serene city was established by the Chalukya King – Raja Raja Narendra and is an ideal place for history lovers.

Ideal for: Ideal for history enthusiasts and peace seekers Type: Amongst the oldest cities in India Stay options: Hotel Sheltom Rajamahendri, Manjeera Sarovar, Premiere Hotel, Aditya Palace, River Bay Resort

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30. Horsley Hills

A breathtaking view of Horsley Hills which is one of the adventurous places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

Horsley Hills is nestled beside the southwestern border between Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. One of the best places to enjoy Andhra Pradesh sightseeing, this gorgeous hill station features an exquisite amalgamation of the charms and lush greenery of the region. Locals call it by the name of Ooty of Andhra. The hill station is located at a height of 4312 metres and is famous for its breathtaking vistas. It is one of the most famous Andhra Pradesh tourist places. 

Ideal for: Ideal for nature lovers Type: Hill Station Stay options: Horsley Hills Haritha Hill Resort, Horsley Hills Holiday Homes Resort, VSR Grand, Varun Vihar

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The state of Andhra Pradesh is one of the most versatile destinations to add to your travel list. No matter what the interest of a traveller, there are all kinds of places to visit in Andhra Pradesh . For a great travel experience during your Andhra Pradesh vacation , don’t forget to visit most of the above-listed locations of this amazing state of India.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Andhra Pradesh

What are the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh for 2 days?

Spend two days exploring the beauty of Andhra Pradesh. Begin in Visakhapatnam, enjoying the pristine beaches, Kailasagiri Hill, and the INS Kursura Submarine Museum. Then, head to the spiritual town of Tirupati, home to the revered Venkateswara Temple, before returning to Visakhapatnam to savor delectable seafood and local culture.

What are the top places to visit in Andhra Pradesh in summer?

During the summer in Andhra Pradesh, cool off at Araku Valley, a serene hill station with lush coffee plantations. Explore the picturesque Borra Caves with their unique limestone formations. Additionally, visit Lambasingi, often called the 'Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh,' for its pleasant climate and stunning landscapes.

How to plan low-budget trips in Andhra Pradesh?

Andhra Pradesh offers several low-budget travel options. Visit the coastal town of Kakinada for affordable beachside relaxation. Explore the historical caves and temples in Borra and Undavalli. Enjoy street food in Vijayawada, and take advantage of budget-friendly accommodations and local transportation options throughout the state.

What are the top places to visit in Andhra Pradesh?

Visakhapatnam, Gandikota, Tirupati, Ahobilam, Rajahmundry, Amaravati, Lepakshi, Araku Valley, Kurnool, Vijayawada, Nallamala Hills, etc. are the famous places in Andhra Pradesh worth exploring on your next trip.

What is famous in Andhra Pradesh?

The state of Andhra Pradesh is famous for its splendid tourism and ever-growing infrastructure. The state has always paid special attention to developing all sectors. They have many attractions for travellers, be it religious, nature, or cities.

When is the best time to visit Andhra Pradesh?

The best time to plan a holiday to Andhra Pradesh is during the winter months. You can plan a visit between November and February as this is the time when the weather is at its best in this region.

Which is the coolest place in Andhra Pradesh?

Lambasingi is one of the coolest places in Andhra Pradesh. Nestled at an altitude of 1000 m above sea level, Lambasingi is a serene hamlet that serves to be the coolest escape in summer in Andhra Pradesh. Lambasingi is located in the outskirts of Visakhapatnam and experiences minus temperatures during the winter season.

Which is the most beautiful city in Andhra Pradesh?

The city of Vizag is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the state of AP. They have the perfect balance of stunning coastline and modern city amenities. The original name of the town is Vishakapatnam but locally called Vizag.

Which is the largest city in Andhra Pradesh?

The city of Visakhapatnam is the largest in Andhra Pradesh. It is also the 14th largest city in the country. The town spans as large as 682 square kilometres and holds a population of twenty lakh people.

Which is the biggest forest in Andhra Pradesh?

The Nallamala Hills has the largest forest in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The state itself has a large forest density covering over twenty-three per cent of its area.

What is the famous sweet in Andhra Pradesh?

All the cities of Andhra Pradesh have a liking for sweets. The Ashok halwa is an iconic creation of the state. The famous Tirupati temple distributes a laddu that is the most popular sweet from the state, hands-down!

What is the traditional food of Andhra Pradesh?

The people of Andhra are big ones for rice and daal. The many combinations and in the many levels of species can be seen across the city. All their food is famous for its excessive use of species and a hot flavour.

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23 Best Places to Visit in Andhra Pradesh

23 Best Places to Visit in Andhra Pradesh

From the unspoilt beaches of Vishakhapatnam to the green paddy fields of Nellore district and from the Pulasa Fish of Rajahmundry to the spiritual centre like Puttaparthi, everything in the state of Andhra Pradesh is distinct and alluring. As a tourist, one may want to explore places with rich history; high spiritual definition; profuse natural splendors and remarkable culture and trust us Andhra Pradesh offer just that! The land of Nizams, Pearls Kalamkari, Kondapalli Toys, Scrumptious Food and Amiable People, Andhra Pradesh is certainly a destination that needs to be explored on India tour. Here are some of the best places to visit in Andhra Pradesh for you:

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Vishakhapatnam

Vishakhapatnam

Vishakhapatnam Beach, Photo: Shikha Verma

Probably one of the most beautiful coastal cities in Andhra Pradesh, Vishakhapatnam is a place that every nature lover should visit. Fondly called Vizag, this city is not only a beach destination in Andhra, but a land with vivid landscape. Lakes, beaches, caves, valleys and hill ranges all make Vishakhapatnam a must-visit place in Andhra Pradesh. Apart from natural splendors, Vizag is enriched with architectural grandeurs, the spiritual centres or temples are the best specimen of the architecture in the city.

Major Tourist Attractions:

  • Visakha Museum
  • Submarine Museum
  • Bheemunipatnam Beach
  • Araku Valley
  • Kailasa Giri
  • Borra Caves
  • Indira Gandhi Zoological Park
  • imhachalam Temple
  • Temple of Arasavalli Sun God
  • Buddhist Shrines

How to Reach: Vishakhapatnam has good transport facilities. The city is well-connected by air, rail and road. So, one can decide which mode to use accordingly.

Best Time to Visit: October to March

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Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple

Pushpa Yagam at Sri Venkateswara Swamy Pushpayagam Tirumala, Photo: Flickr

Famed for its temple, Tirupati is the popular spiritual hub in Andhra Pradesh. Tirupati is in the Chitoor distrct of Aandhra Pradesh and it houses the famous Hindu temple of Sri Venkateswara that is frequented by millions of devotees each year. Apart from temples, Tirupati is known for red wooden toys and it is also a major educational centre in the state.

  • Goddess Alamelumanga Temple
  • Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy Temple
  • Kanipakam, Srikalahasti Temple
  • Chandragiri Fort
  • Horsley Hills
  • Silathoranam
  • TTDC Garden

How to Reach: At a distance of 15kms from the main city, Tirupati airport is situated in the Renigunta region. Flights to Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore operate from here. Tirupati also has good rail connectivity. From Tirupati Railway Station trains to Bangalore , Chennai , Visakhapatnam, Madurai and Mumbai are available. Road transport is also well-maintained in Tirupati, buses from all major cities of South India are available.

Best Time to Visit: September to March

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Vijayawada Prakasam Barrage

Prakasam Barrage, Photo: Amar Raavi

Located on the bank of Krishna River, Vijayawada is known for its luscious mangoes, tasty sweets and beautiful spring season. The city is also famed for having the largest railway junction in South India. Once an important town during the Vijayanagra Kingdom, Vijayawada is replete with heritage edifices and natural splendors like caves and hills and is one of the must-see places in Andhra Pradesh.

  • Kondapalli Fort
  • Mogalarajapuram Caves
  • Kanaka Durga Temple
  • Bhavani Island
  • Prakasam Barrage
  • Undavalli Caves
  • Mary’s Church
  • Rajiv Gandhi Park
  • Gandhi Hill
  • Hazratbal Mosque
  • Mangalagiri
  • Manginapudi Beach

How to Reach: Vijayawada airport is situated 20kms from the city of Gannavarman. Regular flights to Hyderabad and Vishakhapatnam operate from Vijayawada. Rail transport is also easy as Vijayawada is a major railhead in Andhra Pradesh. Road transport is well-maintained; there are many state and interstate buses available on regular intervals from Vijayawada.

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the Year

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Nellore-Pulicat Lake

Pulicat Lake, Photo: Dinesh Babu

Nellore boasts of an incredible spiritual and religious legacy in Andhra Pradesh. Having significance as a historic centre, Nellore is probably one of the places that might intrigue every history buff. At Nellore the evidences available with regard to its contribution to arts and literature since prehistoric times highlight its rich cultural past. Also, the city is known for the production of ores such as mica and lime and agriculture production of rice. The city is also admired for aquaculture and delicious sweets like Malai Kajaa and the Bobbatlu.

  • Krishna Mandir
  • Penchalakona
  • Rangatha Temple
  • Pulicat Lake
  • Udayagiri Fort
  • Venkatagiri Fort
  • Nellapattu Bird Sanctuary
  • Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
  • Mypad Beach
  • Barah Shaheed Dargah
  • Narasimhaswamy Temple
  • Ramalingeswara Temple
  • Ranganayaka Temple

How to Reach: The best way to reach Nellore would be to board a train, as the Railway Station of Nellore is well-connected with major cities of India. Road transport is also decent, as there are several buses that ply between Nellore and major cities of Andhra Pradesh.

Best Time to Reach: October to March

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Chittoor-Horsley Hills

Horsley Hills, Photo: Flickr

One of the most beautiful districts, Chittoor is a popular place to visit in Andhra Pradesh. Rich in flora and fauna and having copious historic significance, Chittoor certainly is an epic land in the state. It is to be mentioned that Chittoor has some of the richest temples in the world and this district has a perfect blend of various elements to satisfy people of spiritual, religious and artistic mindset.

  • Kaundinya Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Kalavagunta
  • Gurramkonda Fort
  • Nagari Hills
  • Sri Venkateswara Temple

How to Reach: The best way to reach Chittoor would be by train. There are railway stations at Chittoor (CTO), Piler (PIL), Gudupalli (GDP), Kotala (KEN), Yerpedu (YPD) that have trains connecting Chittoor to major cities of the country.

Best Time to Visit: November to April

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Temple at Tadipatri, Anatapur

Temple at Tadipatri, Anantapur, Photo: bit.ly/1NJqnVC

The westernmost district of Andhra Pradesh, Anantapur is a hub of culture and history. Anantapura is famous as it is the birthplace of Sri Satya Sai Baba . This beautiful district has several temples and apart from it, the entire district is known for silk trade. Anantapur was also a significant part of the Vijayanagar Kingdom, thus along with being a religious hub, the district is also an exemplary example of architecture.

Puttaparthi

  • Dharmavaram
  • Penna Ahobilam
  • Thimmamma Marrimanu (Banayan Tree)
  • Yogi Vemana Samadhi
  • Gugudu, Yadiki Caves

How to Reach: The best way to reach Anantapur is by train. There are railway stations like Anantapur (ATP), Virapur (VP), Somalapuram (SLM), Basampalle (BSPL), Narayanapuram (NRYP), Taticherla (TAC) from where trains are available for major cities in India.

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Kurnool-Belum Caves

Belum Caves, Kurnool, Photo: Sylvester D’souza

Situated on the southern bank of River Handri and Tungabhadra, Kurnool is reckoned to be one of the gateways to Hindu Pilgrimage Sri Sailam. Kurnool is an excellent place for history buffs as the place is full of historical monuments that offer the glimpse of fine ancient architecture. It is believed that Kurnool is a 2000 years old city, thus one has the opportunity to walk down the historic lanes and learn more about the rich past of this destination.

  • Srisailam Tiger Reserve
  • Mantralayan
  • Belum Caves
  • Rollapdu Sanctuary
  • Konda Reddy Buruju
  • Kalva-Bugga
  • Jagannatha Hill
  • Konda Reddy Fort

How to Reach: Train is the best way to reach Kurnool as the Kurnool Railway Station is well-connected to several major cities of India. Kurnool also have a good road transport system, there are several state and inter-state buses that ply to and fro regularly.

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View from Gandikota Fort

View from Gandikota Fort, Photo: Saurabh Chatterjee

Replete with resplendent architectural marvels, Kadapa is one of the best places to see in Andhra Pradesh. Bounded on the three sides by the Nallamala and Palakonda hills, Kadapa is also known as ‘Gateway’ city to Tirumala. Kadapa was ruled by different kingdoms over the years and thus it has left this place with a rich cultural influence. It is believed that one of the seven Kandas of the Ramayana, Kishkindakanda might have happened in Vontimitta,which is situated at a distance of just 20 Kms from the Kadapa.

Major Attractions:

  • Bhagwan Mahavir Museum
  • Gandikota Fort
  • Sri Venkataswara Sanctuary
  • Ameen Peer Dargah
  • Brahmamgari Matam Temple
  • Masjid-e-Azam
  • Sidhout Fort

How to Reach: Kadapa Railway Station has trains that connect it some of the major cities in India. There are regular trains to Chennai, Bangalore, Mangalore , Coimbatore and Hyderabad.

Best Time to Visit: December to March

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Srikalahasti

Gudimallam Temple

Gudimallam Main Temple, Photo: Flickr

It is one of the most important religious cities in Andhra Pradesh. Also, the city is known as one of the significant Shiva Kshetras of South India. Srikalahasti is regarded as one of the Pancha Bhoota Sthalams of Lord Shiva; the other four includes Tiruvannamalai , Thiruvanaikaval, Chidambaram and Kanchipuram . The legend has it that Arjuna (from Mahabharata) visited this place and worshipped Kalahastiswara (form of Lord Shiva).

  • Gudimallam Temple
  • Srikalahasti Temple
  • Thondamanadu Sri Venkateshwara Swamy Temple
  • Bhakta Kannappa Temple
  • Sahasra Linga Temple
  • Talakona Waterfall

How to Reach: Train is the best way to reach Srikalahasti. There are direct trains to destinations like Chennai, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Hyderabad and Pune along with trains to several cities of Andhra Pradesh.

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Kothapatnam Beach

Kothapatnam Beach, Photo: Norman Fontana

Ongole is yet another religious centre in Andhra Pradesh. Boasting of its rich legacy of spirituality and heritage, Ongole has become quite popular amongst travellers who are seeking to explore Andhra Pradesh to its core. Ongole is also one of the key centers for tobacco trading in Andhra Pradesh. The city offers fun activities at the beach, treat to the eyes with its natural beauty and peace to the soul with its surrounding serenity.

  • Kothapatnam Beach
  • Chennakesava Swamy Temple
  • Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir
  • Kashi Visweswara Swamy Temple
  • Voderevu Beach

How to Reach: Ongole has its own Railway Station, which is connected to the major cities like New Delhi , Bangalore, Mysore , Lucknow , Chennai, Kanyakumari , Puri , Ahmedabad , Jaipur and Howrah.

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Chaitanya Jyothi Musuem

Temple Puttaparthi, Photo: Flickr

Puttaparthi is renowned as a spiritual learning centre. Abode of famous saint Sathaya Sai Baba, this place is probably the most popular destination in Andhra Pradesh. This lively village is located on the bank of River Chitravathi and is surrounded by some rugged hills. There are numerous attractive tourist spots including famous temples and other places that attract large number of travellers not only from India but from all over the world.

  • Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre
  • Chaitanya Jyoti Museum
  • Prasanthi Nilayam

How to Reach: Although the best way to reach Puttaparthi would be train as the Puttaparthi Railway Station is well-connected with many cities of India, but taking a flight can also be a good option. The domestic airport called Sri Sathya Sai Airport has regular flights to Mumbai and Chennai, and offers bi-weekly flights to Chennai and Mumbai.

Best Time to Visit: September to February

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Rajahmundry

Swami-Vivekanand-Statue

Also known as the Culture Capital of the state, Rajahmundry is one of the most visited places in Andhra Pradesh. Having a rich historic past, today, Rajahmundry is a famous pilgrimage centre in the state. There are numerous temples like Pushkarama that grabs the attention of the devotees here. The city also shares a special bond with Tollywood as its scenic spot called Pattiseema, sees the shooting of many a Telugu movies every year. Rajahmundry is also famous for Pulasa Fish, which is a rare species found only during the monsoon season.

  • Swami Vivekananda Statue
  • River Bay Resort
  • Dhavaleshwaram Barrage
  • Kambala Park

How to Reach: Rajahmundry has well-maintained transport system. One can choose to travel by train, flight or bus depending upon the distance from Rajahmundry.

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Secunderabad

Golconda Fort

Golconda Fort, Photo: Vivek Sheel Singh

One of the two cities that make twin-cities in Andhra Pradesh, Secunderabad is certainly worth exploring. Reflecting the rich culture and tradition of the state, this city is an absolute delight to be visited. The rich cultural history and serene environment makes it an ideal destination for both history and nature lovers.

  • Trimulgherry Fort
  • Rashtrapati Nilayam
  • Golconda Fort
  • Hussain Sagar Lake
  • Birla Mandir
  • Birla Planetarium
  • Saidanimba Tomb
  • All Saints’ Church

How to Reach: Secunderabad has a very well-maintained transport system. One can easily travel by flight, train and bus to Secunderabad depending upon the availability and distance.

Best Time to Visit: October to February

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GMC Balyogi Memorial Amalapuram

G.M.C. Balayogi Memorial, Photo: Tandavakrishna Tungala

Filled natural splendor and grace, Amalapuram is one of the most preferred nature destination in Andhra Pradesh. Picturesque landscapes, plenty of palm trees and dense coconut grooves with canals running through at various places, the vistas offered at Amalapuram are so pleasurable and certainly beyond description. The town has some of the most famous temples in Andhra Pradesh like Amaleswara, Sidheswara and Chandramouleeswara. Since it is the land of five important temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is also called Panchalingapuram.

  • GMC Balayogi Memorial
  • Appanapalli Temple
  • Ainavilli Siddhi Vinayaka Temple
  • Sree Veereswara Swamy Temple
  • Allavaram Beach
  • Ramalingeswara
  • Chandramouleeswara
  • Ganesh Temple
  • Mukteswara Swami temple
  • Vireswara temple
  • Loppulinheswara Swami Temple

How to Reach: The best way to reach Amalapuram would be to take a flight till Rajahmundry and then book a cab or board a bus. One can also take a train till Palakollu and then take a bus/cab to Amalapuram

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Srimukalingeshwara Swamy Temple

Srimukalingeshwara Swamy Temple, Photo: Saurabh Chatterjee

Srikakulam is located on the left bank of river Nagavali. Formerly known as Chicacole, Srikakulam has great potentials to become a popular tourist spot in Andhra Pradesh. Tourist spots in Srikakulam include Buddhist locations at Salihundam and Danthapuram, pilgrim centres like Srikurmam, Srimukhalingam, Arasavilli and Ravivalasa. Along with this, there are beaches, bird watching spots and many other places to unwind, relax and rejuvenate.

  • Jamia Masjid
  • Sri Koteswara Swamy Temple
  • Sri Kodanda Ramaswamy Temple
  • Sri Kurmam Shrine
  • Kalingapatnam Beach
  • Mogadalapaadu Beach
  • Baaruva Village
  • Bhaavanapaadu Village
  • Kaviti (Uddanam) Beach
  • Mettu Guda Waterfall
  • Sunnapugedda Waterfall
  • Kusumi Waterfall
  • Teli Neelapuram Village
  • Telikunchi Village

How to Reach: Train is the best way to reach Srikakulam as there are regular trains to several major cities of India.

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Veerabhadra Temple

Veerabhardra Temple at Lepakshi, Photo: Sunith Balan

Situated in Anantapura district, Lepakshi has been a favourite haunt for many travellers in Andhra Pradesh. Lepakshi is culturally and historically significant location as it houses shrines dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Veerabhadra which were built during the Vijayanagara reigning period (1336–1646). It is not that after the construction of Veerabhadra Temple, Lepakshi became popular,but if the legends are to be believed Lepakshi had great significance earlier as well. Today, a large number of devotees as well as tourists throng Lepakshi making it one of the important places to visit in Andhra Pradesh

  • Veerabhadra Temple
  • Monolithic Nandi

How to Reach: In order to reach Lepakshi, the ideal way would be to take a train till Anantapur and then hire a cab or board a bus to reach the destination.

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Kondaveedu Fort

Kondaveedu Fort, Photo: Cranti

Located around 60 km from the Bay of Bengal, Guntur is considered the hub of learning and administration. It is amongst the most developed cities in the state and has its history traced back to 500 BC. Guntur houses several parks, museums, nature conservation sites, forts, resorts and caves. The landmark places include Uppalapadu Nature Conservation, Viswa Nagar Viswayogi Viswamji and the Universal Integration Pillar. Guntur offers a good blend of nature and historic sites, thus it can be a great place to head out to when variety is being seeked.

  • Kondaveedu Fort
  • Kotappakonda
  • Sitanagaram
  • Uppalapadu Nature Conservation

How to Reach: The best way to reach Guntur is by train. There are many regular trains that connect Guntur with major cities of India.

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Kolleru-Lake

Kolleru Lake, Photo: Vinay Kudithipudi

Situated off the coast between Vishakhapatnam and Vijayawada, Eluru has a rich cultural and political history. Eluru is enclosed by several splendors of nature that add to the charm of this small yet beautiful place. The city is well known for its paddy, coconut and tobacco exports along with green chilies (mainly to Maharashtra) and a very large number of sweet water fish. A quiet place to unwind, Eluru is one destination that should not be missed on Andhra Pradesh tour .

  • Kolleru Lake
  • Dwaraka Tirumala
  • Buddha Park
  • Guntupalli Caves
  • Holy land Replica

How to Reach: Eluru can easily be reached by train, there are number of regular trains to Eluru that connects it with major cities of Andhra Pradesh and its neighbouring states.

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Dhyan Buddh Statue

Dhyan Buddha Statue, Photo: Wikipedia

In Guntur district Amaravati is probably the most famous destination. The town is a pilgrimage center to both Hindus and Buddhists. It is also well known for the temple dedicated to the God Siva. The place had also served as the capital of Satavahanas, who reigned from the 2 nd century BC to the 3 rd century during the downfall of Mauryan Empire. Therefore, Amaravati has some delightful architecture that pleases every history buff.

  • Dhyan Buddha Statue
  • Amareswara (Siva) temple

How to Reach: The best way to reach Amaravati is by first reaching Guntur by train. Guntur is only at a distance of 33kms from Amaravati. Thus cabs and buses are available for Amaravati from Guntur.

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Adoni fort

Agni Fort, Photo: Wikipedia

Adoni was an important part of the Vijayanagara Kingdom in Andhra Pradesh. The city is known for its mythological as well as historical legacy, it is believed during his exile Lord Rama frequented this place. Adoni is a beautiful city in the Kurnool district; it is most famous for its grand fort. Adoni Falls on Bangalore-Chennai Rail line is another attraction here apart from the gold and cloth market.

  • Ranamandala Swamy Temple
  • Jumma Masjid
  • Laxmamma Avva Temple
  • Venkanna Bavi
  • Baichigeri Sai Baba Ashramam

How to Reach: Regular trains to Adoni are available from major cities of Andhra Pradesh and of other states. Buses also ply on regular basis.

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Machilipatnam

Machilipatnam Beach

Fishing boats at Machilipatnam beach, Photo: Vijay Kollabathula

Once a thriving port and textile centre, Machilipatnam is an important part of Krishna district. The city was occupied by Dutch and French, thus today, we can trace ruins that are ornate in their style of architecture. A giant tidal wave once hit Machilipatnam and since then the city lost its importance as a port but its Kalamkari work has helped it stay in the list of popular places in Andhra Pradesh.

  • Panduranga Swamy Temple
  • Agastheeswara Temple
  • Jodugudlu Temple

How to Reach: There are regular trains from other major cities of India to Machilipatnam.

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Bhairava Kona Caves

Bhairava Kona Caves, Photo: Wikipedia

Tracing its history to the Mauryan Period, Prakasam is yet another lovely place to visit in Andhra Pradesh. This district saw the rise of the Satavahanas, Buddhism in the region and the construction of several stupas. Since, the district was ruled by different dynasties a distinct imprint on the cultural landscape of the district can be seen. Prakasam is an ideal place for history lovers as this place has lots to offer to them.

  • Bhairava Kona Caves
  • Singarayakonda
  • Chandavaram
  • Tripurantakam

How to Reach: The most convenient way to reach Prakasam is via Ongole. One can board a train till Ongole (84kms from Prakasam) and then take a bus or hire a cab to reach Prakasam.

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Charminar

Charminar, Photo: Ritesh Saini

The fifth largest city in India, Hyderabad is the capital of the newly form state of Telangana and the former capital of Andhra Pradesh. Since, it has been the major tourist destination when it was the part of Andhra Pradesh for so long, one must not ignore this place. So, as an exception, we would like to add Hyderabad to the list. The city’s sights include the grand palaces, colourful bazaar and mosques. Divided into parts, the Old City and the new one, Hyderabad is a perfect blend of modern and old and this is what makes this city a preferable place for all kinds of travellers. Yes, food is also the highlight of the city; no one forgets the distinct taste of Hyderabadi Biryani and Haleem. The Irani Chai/Tea is also one thing that is savoured much in the city.

  • Nizam’s Museum
  • Salar Jung Museum
  • Badshahi Ashurkhana
  • Falaknuma Palace
  • Mecca Masjid
  • Laad Bazaar

How to Reach: Hyderabad is a well-connected city; therefore it is easy to reach here. All three means of transport namely, Rail, Road and Air connect to all major cities of India.

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Best tourist places in Andhra Pradesh | AP travel guide

Andhra Pradesh is the state in the southeastern coastal region of India. It is the seventh-largest state in India. Andhra Pradesh is known as the land of the most famous diamond Kohinoor. In this blog, you can read the Best tourist places in Andhra Pradesh .

It’s also famous for Buddhist cultures like chaityas, viharas, and temples. Andhra Pradesh is also famous as Mexico of India because of its spicy food.

Popular for its rich cultural legacy and cityscape views, Andhra Pradesh provides a breathtaking experience to travelers.

You will visit Andhra Pradesh from a varied range of choices including beautiful historic sites, the beautiful hill station, natural caves, magnificent old temples, churches, mosques, and many holy shrines for pilgrimage. 

To get detailed information about the most popular tourist destinations of South India, we have covered the spirituality of Andhra Pradesh’s natural splendor, and remarkable state culture. Here we encourage tourists to experience an unforgettable tour of Andhra Pradesh during their visit.

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Best Time To Visit Andhra Pradesh

Since the weather stays cool and nice in the winter season between October and February is the perfect time to plan a trip to Andhra Pradesh.

During Monsoon season, some of the hill stations look adorable. So, you can also schedule your Andhra Pradesh trip during Monsoon.

In summer , Andhra Pradesh is already hot and humid but visitors who do not care about the heat can make a trip to Andhra Pradesh even in summer.

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Which are the Top Tourist attractions Places in Andhra Pradesh?

You can visit the majestic temples, mosques, events and festivals, beaches, food, heritage tours and shopping, art and handwork, rich cultural, monumental architectural heritage at Andhara Pradesh. 

Best Tourist Places in Andhra Pradesh:

1. tirupati.

Tirupati is a pilgrimage paradise, an old city located at the southern tip of Andhra Pradesh. The place is popular for its many Hindu temples; The most famous is Shri Venkateswara Swami or Tirupati Balaji Temple . 

The temple town has been visited by many devotees from different parts of India and elsewhere to seek the blessings of the Almighty.

Besides religious places, In Tirupati, there are many tourist places, thrilling places, and historical places available, too. 

Best Tourist Places in Tirupati

Best Tourist Places in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh:

  • Sri Venkateswara temple
  • Srivari padala mandapam
  • Sri Padmavathi ammavari temple
  • Sri Kapliswara Swamy Temple
  • Sri Venkateswara national park
  • Talakona waterfalls
  • TTD Gardens
  • Silathoranam 
  • Chandragiri 

2. Visakhapatnam 

If you are a photographer, lover of beaches and sunsets, and looking for the next place to click on stunning photos, Visakhapatnam may come to the top of your list.

Moreover, Visakhapatnam has lots of attractive places. So, if you planning a school picnic and finding the best places then this place gives you more attention to both the educational and tourism domains.

So, let’s ready to explore the best places in Visakhapatnam to visit? Here we have listed the Best Tourist Places in Visakhapatnam.

Best Tourist Places in Visakhapatnam

Best Tourist Places in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh:

  • Kailasagiri
  • Katiki waterfalls
  • Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Borra caves
  • Dolphin’s nose
  • Rishikonda beach
  • Submarine museum 
  • Matsyadarshini aquarium 
  • Bheemili beach

3. Vijayawada

Vijayawada is a beautiful city in the heart of Andhra Pradesh on the banks of the river Krishna. It is no less of an attractive tourist destination for travelers. 

The old city captures more attractions and history, while The new city allows visitors to enjoy modern architecture, the metropolis’ style of life. 

So, the best places to visit in Vijayawada certainly won’t disappoint if you schedule your next vacation in that gorgeous city.

Best Tourist Places in Vijayawada

Best Tourist Places in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh:

  • Bhavani island
  • Kanaka Durga temple
  • Undavalli caves
  • Kondapalli Fort
  • Mogalrajapuram caves
  • Victoria museum
  • Hinkar thirtha
  • Gundala Matha shrine
  • Rajiv Gandhi park

Kurnool city is the Gateway to Rayalaseema and it is also the 5th most populous city of Andhra Pradesh. It is known for a variety of tourist sites such as Srisailam Dam, Srisailam ropeway, Srisailam jyotirlingas, Nallamala Hills, and etc.

On the banks of the river Tungabhadra and parallel to Nallamalas ranges, the city of Kurnool is renowned for its tourist attractions such as the Nallamala Forest, Ahobilam, Belum caves, Mahanandi, Mantralayam, Orvakal, Sangameshwaram, Kethavaram, and Kalva Bugga.

Best Tourist Places in Kurnool

Best Tourist Places in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh:

  • Belum caves
  • Rollapadu wildlife sanctuary
  • Konda reddy fort
  • Venugoplaswami temple
  • Mantralayam 
  • Ahobilam temple
  • Oravakallu rock garden
  • Tomb of Abdul Wahab
  • Buddha statue

5. Anantapur

In your ordinary tourist guide, Anantapur, a city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, does not often highlight for travelling. But, if you enjoy history and fascinating places of worship, a visit to Anantapur is in order. 

During the Second World War, the town had a position of strategic significance to the British Indian Army. Thus, in Anantapur, there are many forts of enormous historical interest waiting to be explored.

Best Tourist Places in Anantapur

Best Tourist Places in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh:

  • Bugga ramalingeswara temple
  • Penukonda Fort
  • Thimmamma marrimanu
  • Veera Bhadra temple
  • Shopping in Anantapur
  • Anantapur clock tower

Conclusion: 

Andhra Pradesh is one of the key sources of Dravidian culture, heritage, various tourist sites, natural resources, environment conditions, ancient temples, and so on, as part of the great empires of southern India.

We know you’ve been liked reading this blog about the Best Tourist Places in Andhra Pradesh | AP Travel Guide. If there are more places worth visiting in Andhra Pradesh, kindly list them in the comment box below.

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Hamsaladeevi or “Swans Island” is a village in Diviseema, Krishna District in the state of Andhra Pradesh. This serene village is home to one among the 108 Vishnu temples known as the Venugopalaswamy temple. The ancient Venugopalaswamy temple built during the Chola dynasty, being at least 1000 years...

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1. Gandikota

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At a distance of 15 km from Jammalamadugu, 94 km from Kadapa, 155 km from Kurnool, 233 km from Tirupati, 280 km from Bangalore, 386 km from Hyderabad and 391 km from Chennai, Gandikota is a small village in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. Situated on the banks of Pennar River, it is one of the popular historical places to visit in Andhra Pradesh and among the weekend gateways from Hyderabad as well as from Bangalore. Gandikota is a small village spread in and around the historical Gandikota Fort. According to history, Gandikota area was first identified and made Sand fort in 1123 CE by Kapa Raja of nearby Bommanapalle village and a subordinate of Ahavamalla Someswara I, the Western Chalukyan king of Kalyana. The village transformed into major fort after the emergence of the Kamma kings, who ruled Gandikota more than 200 years. The fort fell into hands of Qutub Shahis of Golconda in 1650 CE. The medieval fort of Gandikota is named after the adjoining gorge which means gandi in Telugu. It is also believed that Vemana, the Telugu poet lived in Gandikota area for a short period. Known to few ardent travelers, Gandikota is not the usual tourist hub as it is neither a world heritage site, nor is it marketed well by state tourism agencies. This untouched and unexplored place is worth a visit for history buffs as well as nature lovers. A frozen in time village in the middle of centuries old structures such as forts and temples is known for its spectacular gorge formed ...

2. Lepakshi

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At a distance of 125 km from Anantapur, 124 km from Bangalore City Junction, 225 km from Tirupati , 478 km from Hyderabad & 569 km from Vijayawada, Lepakshi is a small village which lies 14 km east of Hindupur in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh . It is the one of the important heritage sites in Andhra Pradesh highlighting the legacy of Vijayanagara Dynasty. It is one of the famous Tourist places in Andhra Pradesh and also one of the popular one day trip from Bangalore . Lepakshi was founded in the 16th century during the reign of the Vijayanagara king, Aliiya Rama Raya. Virupanna, the royal treasurer was accused of drawing funds without the king's permission from the state treasury to build the Veerabhadra temple at Lepakshi. However, he blinded himself to avoid the king's punishment. Even today one can see two dark stains upon the wall near the Kalyana Mandapa, which are said to be the marks made by his eyes. Hence the village is called 'Lepa-akshi', means a village of the blinded eye. Lepakshi is the centre of some of the finest temple architecture and paintings. Lepakshi consists of three important shrines dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Veerabhadra, of which Veerabhadra temple is the most important place to visit in Lepakshi (this ...

3. Amaravati

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At a distance of 33 km from Guntur, 38 km from Vijayawada, 111 km from Machilipatnam, 162 km from Khammam, 178 km from Nalgonda, 178 km from Bhadrachalam, 194 km from Rajahmundry, 270 km from Nellore, 274 km from Hyderabad, 403 km from Vishakhapatnam, 450 km from Anantapur, Amaravati is a popular historical town situated on the southern bank of Krishna River in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. It is the new capital of Andhra Pradesh state and one of the popular pilgrimage sites for Hindus as well as Buddhists. The town gets its name from Amareshwara or Amaravati temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The town has been mentioned in the Indian epics as Dhanyakataka and Andhranagari. It was also served as the capital of the Satavahanas, who ruled Andhra Pradesh from the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE. Later it was ruled by several major dynasties like Andhra Ikshvakus, the Pallavas, the Cholas, the Kakatiyas, the Delhi Sultanate, Musunuri Nayaks, Bahmani Sultanate, Vijayanagara Empire, Sultanate of Golconda and Mughal Empire successively before the founding of the Nizam of Hyderabad in 1724. It was ceded to France in 1750 but was captured by England in 1759. It was briefly captured by Hyder Ali, but remained under British rule for the majority of time since the 1780s. Amaravati is currently the de-facto capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh, following its bifurcation from Telangana in 2014. Amaravathi has gathered attention from all over the world because of the ...

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At a distance of 215 km from Hyderabad, 360 km from Bangalore & 344 km from Vijayawada, Kurnool is one of the major towns in the state of Andhra Pradesh . It was the first capital of united Andhra Pradesh between 1 October 1953 and 31 October 1956. The town is built on the banks of Tungabhadra River. Kurnool is known as the gateway to the Rayalaseema region. It was earlier known as Kandenavolu, as it was a transit place on the southern banks of the Tungabhadra River and acted as a greasing place for the carts. It was ruled by Cholas and later by Kakatiya kings in the 12th and 13th Centuries. Later it came under the influence of Vijayanagar Kings and Achyuta Raya built the Kurnool Fort in 16th Century. It was briefly ruled by local rulers in 16th - 17th century. The town came under the control of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1686. Later the town was ruled by Nawabs from Dawood Khan to Gulam Rasool Khan. In 1839 the British Government took control of the region. The popular places to visit in the city are the ruins of the fort built by the Vijayanagar Kings, Konda Reddy Buruju and the tomb of Abdul Wahab. Kurnool district is home for the most important pilgrim sites in Andhra Pradesh, including Srisailam , Ahobilam , Yaganti , Mahanndi and Mantralayam , making ...

5. Konda Reddy Buruju / Konda Reddy Fort

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At a distance of 2 kms from Kurnool Railway Station & 24 kms from Alampur , Konda Reddy Buruju, also known as Konda Reddy Fort, is an imposing structure situated in the heart of Kurnool City. The construction of the fort dates back to 12th century when the city of Kurnool was used as a base for halting before crossing Tungabhadra River. Kurnool was occupied by Vijayanagar ruler Devaraya II and Achyutaraya who suceeded Krishnadevaraya built the initial fort between 1530 to 1542. The fort has different gateways and bastions. The gateways of the fort were constructed by Gopal Raja, the grandson of Rama Raja of Talikota Vijayanagara kings in 17th century. The fort has three levels and it was used as watch tower in 17th and 18th centuries. The ground level is closed for visitors, while the visitors can climb to the first and second floors and get a glimpse of the history. First level has few enclosures with large portico. Second level houses a large tower used for observation. The fort is named after Konda Reddy, the last ruler of Alampur who was imprisoned in the fort by the Kurnool Nawab in 17th century. Konda Reddy eventually escaped from the fort, but had to loose his territory to Golconda Nawabs. Timings: 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM.

6. Gooty Fort

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At a distance of 5 km from Gooty Railway Station, 52 km from Anantapur, 97 km from Kurnool, 311 km from Hyderabad, 425 km from Vijayawada and 265 km from Bangalore, Gooty Fort or Gutti Fort is a hill fort located at Gooty in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Gooty was center of power struggle and witnessed several wars in the medieval period. Sri Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara Empire has enhanced the fortifications and added several sections in the fort. Bahmani Sultans have also occupied the fort for some time. After the fall of Vijayanagara Empire, this place came under the rule of Qutb Shahis of Golconda and Hyderabad Nizams. Later, it came under the rule of Hyder Ali in 1773, then Tipu Sultan and over a period of time it fell into the hands of Hyderabad Nizams. The fort was briefly occupied by Maratha forced under the command of Morari Rao. This place was gifted to British by Nizam for the maintenance and became part of Ceded region under Madras Presidency. Previously this place was known as Gowthampuri and later renamed as Gooty. The earliest inscriptions on the walls of this fort date back to the 7th century. As per the inscriptions, the place was called as Gadha meaning Fort while an inscription of Bukkaraya mentions this place as King of Forts. Gooty Fort is one of the oldest hill forts of Andhra Pradesh. It fort was made of granite rocks and the domes were constructed with fine stone, mortar ...

7. Borra Caves

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At a distance of 36 km from Araku, 88 km from Vizag & 662 km from Hyderabad, Borra Caves are one million year-old limestone caves and the deepest caves in the country. Situated in Anantagiri hills of Andhra Pradesh, the caves are situated at an altitude of 1400 m and occupy an area of 2 sq.km. Borra Caves is one of the best places to visit in Araku Valley as part of Vizag packages . These natural caves were discovered in 1807 by William King George of the Geological Survey of India. According to locals, once a cowherd lost his cow while grazing. He soon realized that his cow had fallen down. While searching for the cow, the cowherd found these caves and came across a Linga inside it. The Linga is considered synonymous to Lord Shiva, who saved the cow. After this, a small Shiva temple was built right outside this cave. The caves are filled with fascinating stalagmite and stalactite formations of calcium deposits. The Gosthani River used to flow through the caves between the formations. The caves were created due to the flow of river over the limestone area. The pressure was exerted by the humic acid in the water on the mineral deposits and the limestone dissolved in the water. The dissolved limestone trickled down drop by drop forming different shapes in the cave. One can see different formations of the stalactites and stalagmites as Shiv-Parvathi, Mother-Child, Rushi's Beard, ...

8. Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple - Tadipatri

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At a distance of 1 km from Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple, 3 km from Tadipatri Railway Station, 57 km from Anantapur, 106 km from Kadapa, 356 km from Hyderabad, 413 km from Vijayawada and 268 km Bangalore, Sri Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple is a famous temple located in Tadipatri town of Anantapur district in Andhra Pradesh. This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is in the divine form of Venkataramana Swamy. This temple is believed to have been built in 16th century by Timma Naidu, son of Ramalinga Naidu, a chieftain of Vijayanagar Kingdom. It was built during the same time as the Vittala Temple of Hampi in a similar manner. Most of the features of these two temples bear close resemblance to each other, being built on a similar ground plan. While the stone chariot here is compact and small in size when compared to the famous stone chariot at Hampi. Originally the temple was called Chintala Tiruvengala Natha Swamy Temple. Spread across 5 acres of land, this temple is built according to the Silpa Sastras. The carvings of episodes of the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavatha are seen around the Garba Griha, Ranga Mandapa, Mukha Mandapa, Main Gopura and the Prakaraa. The Mukhamandapa has forty pillars in the Vijayanagar style. Beyond the Mukhamandapa is a Rangamandapa, which has scenes of the Ramayana and rare sculptures of the Vishnu avatars. The idol of Lord Venkataramana Swamy is very beautiful and ...

9. Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple - Tadipatri

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At a distance of 4 km from Tadipatri Railway Station, 58 km from Anantapur, 107 km from Kadapa, 357 km from Hyderabad, 413 km from Vijayawada and 269 km Bangalore, Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple is located on the banks of Penna River at Tadipatri in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva in the form of Ramalingeswara Swamy. The temple got this name by a perennial underground stream from which water always keeps flowing (Bugga in Telugu) into the sanctum sanctorum at the spot where the Lingam is consecrated. Sri Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple was built by Ramalinga Nayudu, a chieftain of the Vijayanagara Kings, in 16th century. The records indicate that a sculptor Yellanchari was brought from Benaras to construct the temple. According to legend, the temple has been established at the site, where sage Parasurama lived and performed meditation. The architecture of the temple shows a mixture of Chalukyan, Chola and Vijayanagar art. The temple has main entrances on South and West. The Vijayanagar kings have built the western, northern and southern gopurams of the temple. The north gopuram although unfinished has the most elaborate sculpture, with intricate carvings. The entire Shiva Purana is carved on the walls of the temple in miniature carvings with elaborate details. Episodes from Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata are also carved on the walls. This temple has a mini stone chariot similar to the famous chariot ...

10. Undavalli Caves

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At a distance of 6.5 km from Vijayawada Railway Station, 30 km from Guntur and 275 km from Hyderabad, The Undavalli Caves, a monolithic example of Indian rock-cut architecture, are located in Undavalli Village of Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh . The Undavalli Caves are ancient cave temples believed to be built between 4th and 5th centuries by Gupta dynasty. The caves are located on a hill overlooking the Krishna River. These caves have been carved out of solid sandstone on a hillside. The best known and largest one has four stories with a huge statue of Lord Vishnu in a reclining posture sculpted from a single block of granite in the second floor. Other shrines inside the cave are dedicated to Trimurti- Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Main cave belongs to the earliest examples of Gupta architecture, primarily primitive rock-cut monastery cells carved into the sandstone hills. Initially caves were shaped as a Buddhist monastery and the first floor still retains style of Buddhist vihara, including some Buddhist sculptures. Facade of the third floor is adorned with numerous sculptures, including depictions of lions and elephants. Undavalli caves are associated with the Vishnukundina kings of 420 to 620 CE. It is also believed that these caves were used by the Buddhist monks as the rest houses. This is a good place to visit in the vicinity of Vijayawada. Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM

11. Chandragiri

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At a distance of 15 km from Tirupati, 33 km from Tirumala Tirupati Balaji Temple, 147 km from Chennai, 238 km from Bangalore & 574 km from Hyderabad , Chandragiri is an ancient town and the seat of Yadavaraya Kings from 11th to 13th centuries and fourth capital of Vijayanagar Dynasty. Chandragiri along with Tirupati is one of the ideal Chennai weekend getaways and a major heritage / historical site in Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the prime Tourist places in Tirupati town. Chandragiri near Tirupati is famous for the historical fort, built in the 11th century. Chandragiri was under the rule of Yadavaraya Dynasty for about three centuries and came into control of Vijayanagar rulers in 1367. It came into prominence during Saluva Narasimha Rayalu. Chandragiri was the 4th capital of Vijayanagar Empire and they shifted their capital here when Golconda sultans attacked Penukonda. In 1646, the fort was annexed to the Golconda territory and subsequently came under Mysore rule before controlled by British. The Fort is built on a huge rock at an altitude of 183 meters. The southern side of the hill is enclosed by strong walls, surrounded by a ditch to prevent any intruder from entering into the fort. The Chandragiri Fort has eight ruined temples inside the fortification ...

12. Penukonda Fort

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At a distance of 3 km from Penukonda Railway Station, 79 km from Anantapur, 436 km from Hyderabad, 550 km from Vijayawada and 142 km Bangalore, Penukonda Fort is a medieval fort situated at Penukonda in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Penukonda was once served as the 2nd capital of Vijayanagar Kingdom after the fall of Hampi and was earlier called as Ghanagiri or Ghanadri. According to the inscriptions, the Penukonda state was gifted by the King Bukka-I to his son Virupanna. This fort was built at the time of Virupanna. This fort was one of the best defenses of the Vijayanagara kingdom. With the decline of Vijayanagara kingdom, the Sultan of Golconda captured this fort. Later Mysore Kingdom captured this fort briefly until British overtook after the fall of Tipu Sultan. Built on a gigantic hill, the huge and imposing fort offers a spectacular view of the town below. The basement of the walls, bastions and gateways in the fort was made of stone, mortar and lime. The first inner section of the fort residential building designed amenities for royal family members. The central hall of the fort follows Hindu and Muslim architecture. Dome of this hall has been designed in Hindu style of construction, whereas the floor has the signature style construction of Islamic architecture. The fort bounds with natural fortification of surround hills and moats dug up around the outer wall. There are seven citadels within ...

13. Kondapalli Fort

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At a distance of 24 km from Vijayawada Railway Station & 262 km from Hyderabad, Kondapalli Fort, also known as Kondapalli Kota, is located at Kondapalli Village in the Krishna district close to Vijayawada. This 14th century Fort is believed to have been built by the Reddy King of Kondaveedu, Prolaya Vema Reddy. Spread over an area of 18 sq.km, this Fort is said to have served as a recreational palace for the king. The Fort was also used as a business centre. Later, the fort went into the hands of Gajapati rulers of Orissa. In the year 1520 AD the King, Sri Krishna Devaraya of Vijayanagara Empire has captured the Kondapalli fort in Kalinga wars. Later, the fort came into the hands of Qutubshahi Kings in the 16th century. During the colonial rule, the British soldiers were given training in this fort. Situated on a hill, the fort has an impressive three storied rock tower protected by three levels of entries. The main entrance gate is known as the Dargah Darwaza, which has been made out of a single slab of granite. Another entrance gate of the fort is known as the Golconda Darwaza. The major attraction of the fort is the Tanisha Mahal or Palace, which is located on a crest between two hills. Near the fort there is a Dargah of a Persian Saint, Gareeb Sahib. One can still find several other ruined structures within the premises of the fort. There is a Gajasala, where elephants were kept, Queen's palace, Virupaksha Temple, Dining hall, a reservoir and prisons. Kondapalli ...

14. Rayadurgam Fort

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At a distance of 2 km from Rayadurgam Bus Stand, 99 km from Anantapur, 53 km from Bellary, 95 km from Guntakal, 245 km from Kurnool, 449 km from Hyderabad, 571 km from Vijayawada and 265 km from Bangalore, Rayadurgam Fort is a medieval fortress that is situated in Rayadurgam town in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Rayadurgam Fort is one of the oldest forts in Andhra Pradesh and was constructed at an elevation of 2727 feet. According to the history, Rayadurgam Fort was built by Junga Nayaka, a chieftain of Vijayanagar Kings. The Battle of Talikota was a bitter battle fought between Rama Rayalu the son in law of King Sri Krishna Deva Raya and Deccan Sultanates. Later the Muslim force was driven out by Koneti Nayaka. The fort was strengthened to a greater extent by his son Venkatapathi Nayaka. Later Tipu Sultan captured the fort and it was annexed to the province of Gooty. The Rayadurgam Fort comprises of several layers of inner forts that made the access difficult. The fort played a significant role during the reign of the rulers of the Vijayanagar Empire. The Rayadurgam Fort is one of the chief tourist destinations in Rayadurgam town. Majority of the fort stands strong till date. A wonderful temple for Lord Ganapathi known as Dhasabhuja Ganapathi Temple has been built in the fort. It was carved out from a 4 m high monolithic stone. There are other temples that are dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Ellamma, Prasanna Venkateswara, Venugopala, Jambukeswara, Veerabhadra ...

15. Belum Caves

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At a distance of 45 Kms from Yaganti , 70 Kms from Nandyal, 82 Kms from Ahobilam , 95 from Mahanandi, 109 Kms from Kurnool & 318 Kms from Hyderabad, Belum Caves are the second largest caves in India and the longest caves in India. Situated between Nandyal and Tadipatri in Kurnool district, the caves are 3229 meters long. These caves have long passages, spacious chambers, fresh water galleries and siphons. The deepest point of caves is at 120 feet from entrance level. The caves were formed due to erosion in limestone deposit in the area by Chitravati River, millions of years ago. Now Chitravati River flows almost 30 km south of caves. There is a big Buddha statue near the caves. This place was used as Meditation Hall by Buddhist monks in ancient days. AP Tourism has developed pathways and bridges for easy access of the caves. A resort is run by AP Tourism near the entrance of the caves. This place is very close to Kolimigundla village (around 2 Kms) on Nandyal - Tadipatri route, connected by frequent buses. Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM. Entry Fee: Rs. 50

16. Hemavathi

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At a distance of 36 km from Madakasira, 70 km from Hindupur, 156 km from Anantapur, 513 km from Hyderabad, 627 km from Vijayawada and 158 km Bangalore, Hemavathi is a small town located in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Hemavathi was the capital of Pallavas between 8th and 10th century AD. The town was known as Henjeri during the Pallava reign. Pallavas built few fascinating temples at Hemavathi. Ruins of a large fort were excavated near Hemavathi town. There are many temples around this fort which possess wonderful architecture. Some of the famous temples are Siddeswara Temple, Doddeshwara Temple, Virupaksheswara Temple and Malleswara Temple. The temple complex is spread over an area of around 15 acres. Among these temples, Doddeswara Swamy temple is most striking and a well built structure. The stone used in making the idols are polished like metal and also make a sound of metal when struck. There is a 6 feet tall Shivalinga installed inside the sanctum sanctorum. A huge 8x4 feet idol of Nandi made of black granite sits at the entrance. The temple boasts some wonderful artwork. The walls of the temple are adorned with several artistic sculptures and images. The pillars have scenes from the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. Rajendra Chola was very much attracted by the massive pillars in this temple. The temple adorns the place as a witness of a striking collection of Pallava and Chola architecture. The other two temples in this complex are dedicated ...

17. Adoni Fort

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At a distance of 4 km from Adoni Railway Station, 100 km from Kurnool, 52 km from Mantralayam & 310 km from Hyderabad, Adoni Fort is a wonderful historical site built in 15th century. This is also a good place for trekking in the rocks and ruins of the fort. Adoni fort is one of the largest forts in India with the fortification walls running beyond 50 km in length. Adoni was a military base for the Vijayanagara Empire in the 15th century. After the downfall of Vijayanagara empire, it was taken possession by the Bijapur sultan. Adoni continued to be ruled as relatively independent region by nobles appointed by Bijapur sultans. Siddi Masud, the governor of Adoni made several additions to the fort including the construction of Jamia Masjid and several townships. Siddi Masud had been an avid collector of painting. Adoni later went into the hands of Mughal empire followed by Hyderabad Nizams. Tipu Sultan briefly occupied this region. After the defeat of Tipu Sultan, Adoni came under British rule and remaining part of Ceded region (Rayalaseema) until independence. The fort has several entrance gates, and it is encircled atop seven huge granite hills. The fort is actually a collection of 12 sub-forts built throughout several centuries. There are several places of interest within the fort premises including Nawab Darbar Hall, Jamia Masjid, Venu Gopala Temple, Malik Rahman Dargah, Shiva Temple, Amba Bhavani Temple and several ...

18. Thotlakonda

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At a distance of 22 Kms from Vizag Railway Station & 620 Kms from Hyderabad, the Thotlakonda Buddhist Complex is situated on a hilltop in Chepala Uppadu village on Bheemili beach road (after Rishikonda). Also known as 'the Hill of Eagles', the complex has a number of stupas, Chaityas, Viharas, a congregation hall and a refectory belonging to the Hinayana school, mostly excavated during1982-92. These remains are classifieds as religious, secular and civil. Excavations at Thotlakonda comprise pottery, beads, bangle pieces, tiles, stuccos, iron objects, sculptural remains, moulded bricks, inscriptions, coins, etc.

19. Bavikonda

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At a distance of 20 Kms from Vizag Railway Station & 618 Kms from Hyderabad, Bavikonda is historical Buddhist site near Kapula Uppadu village in Bheemili beach road (after Rishikonda). The hill acquired the name Bavikonda due to the existence of wells on the hill to collect rain water for drinking purpose. The artifacts recovered here include Roman coins and satavahana coins apart from pottery dating back to 3rd century BC and 2nd Century AD. Excavations on the hill-top brought to light an extensive Buddhist establishment consisting of a Mahachaitya, stupas, chaityagrihas, a congregation hall, platforms, viharas, kitchen-cum-store complex, pottery, relic caskets, tiles, stuccos, iron objects, moulded bricks, coins etc

20. Kondaveedu Fort

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At a distance of 32 km from Guntur, 58 km from Amaravati and 73 km from Vijayawada, Kondaveedu Fort is an ancient hill fortress located at Kondaveedu village in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the historical forts in Andhra Pradesh and among the famous Amaravati Tourist Places. Kondaveedu Fort was constructed during the time of Telugu Chodas, strengthened by Kakatiyas and occupied by Prolaya Vema Reddy who shifted his capital from Addanki to Kondaveedu in 1323 AD. Later it was taken over by Gajpathis of Orissa and ravaged by the Bahmani Sultans in 1458. The Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya captured it in 1516. The Golconda Sultans fought for the fort in 1531, 1536 and 1579, and Sultan Quli Qutb Shah finally captured it in 1579, renaming it as Murtuzanagar. Later it was recaptured by the Mughal army of Aurangzeb in 1687 and the fort came under the control of the French colonists in 1752 when it was extensively fortified. It passed on to the English imperialists who got control of the fort in 1788 but abandoned it in the early 19th century in favour of Guntur. There are two other forts nearby. All the three forts on top of the narrow hill range are now in ruins. At an altitude of about 1700 feet, the earliest one date back to 12th century and was considered then as one of the strongest forts in the region. It comprises huge ramparts, warehouses, granaries, and wells. There are two entry gates into the forts, called the 'Kolepalli Darwaza' and the ...

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Andhra Pradesh, a mosaic of cultural and historical splendor, hosts a plethora of heritage sites, each narrating its distinct tale. The state is home to the revered Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture, and the storied city of Amaravati, echoing its profound Buddhist roots. These landmarks not only embody the region’s rich past but also continue to inspire and educate.

The iconic Charminar in Hyderabad stands as a testament to Indo-Islamic architectural grandeur, while the ancient cave temples of Undavalli showcase the region’s artistic heritage. The ruins of Warangal Fort and the natural fortress of Gandikota speak of erstwhile dynastic glories. Lepakshi’s artistic brilliance, Srisailam’s religious significance, Rajahmundry’s cultural depth, and the scenic beauty of Araku Valley further enrich Andhra Pradesh’s historical landscape.

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Discovering Timeless Treasures: 10 Famous Historical Places in Andhra Pradesh

1. tirumala venkateswara temple.

Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, perched on the Tirumala Hills’ seven summits, stands as a beacon of spiritual and architectural magnificence. Revered for its ancient roots, this temple honors Lord Venkateswara, a manifestation of Vishnu. Steeped in the Vaishnavism tradition, it is believed to originate from the Kali Yuga, weaving a rich tapestry of myth and devotion through time.

The temple showcases Dravidian architecture with its gopurams (tower gateways), intricate carvings, and majestic halls. Apart from its architectural grandeur, the temple holds immense cultural importance. It’s a hub for many Hindu festivals, drawing millions of devotees annually, making it one of the most-visited holy sites worldwide. The temple’s rituals, music, and art forms, such as Kuchipudi, further enhance its cultural and religious significance.

  • Things to Do: Participate in temple rituals, explore the temple museum, witness the daily processions, and enjoy the natural beauty of Tirumala hills.
  • How to Reach: The nearest airport is Tirupati Airport, about 40 km away. From Tirupati , one can take a bus or taxi to reach the temple. Tirupati is also well-connected by rail to major cities in India.

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2. Amaravati

Dhyana Buddha Statue Amaravati Andhra Pradesh

Amaravati, with its rich Buddhist heritage, stands as a testament to ancient Indian history. This town was a prominent center of Buddhist art and learning from around the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD. The Amaravati Stupa, once a magnificent monument, is now known through its remnants, which reveal the skill and artistry of the time. These remains include intricate carvings depicting the life of Buddha and various Jataka tales.

Amaravati also played a vital role during the Satavahana and later the Ikshvaku dynasties. The ongoing archaeological excavations continue to uncover significant artifacts, offering insights into early Buddhist architecture and iconography. This makes Amaravati not only a crucial historical site but also a valuable source for understanding early Indian culture and religion.

  • Things to Do: Visit the Amaravati Archaeological Museum, explore the ancient Buddhist stupas, and take a stroll along the Krishna River.
  • How to Reach: The nearest major city is Vijayawada , about 33 km away. Amaravati, well-connected by road, is conveniently reachable from Vijayawada, featuring both an airport and a key railway hub.

3. Charminar, Hyderabad

Charminar, Hyderabad, Telangana

Charminar, the iconic symbol of Hyderabad, is an architectural masterpiece with a rich historical context. Constructed in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, it was reportedly built to commemorate the end of a plague. This majestic structure exemplifies Indo-Islamic architecture, featuring four grand arches and minarets, with detailed balconies and intricate carvings.

Charminar, more than an architectural wonder, is the pulsating core of Hyderabad’s cultural and social fabric. Encircled by vibrant bazaars, it stands as a cornerstone of the city’s identity. Historically, it harmoniously blends religious and commercial significance, with a mosque adorning its upper levels and bustling markets at its base, epitomizing Hyderabad’s rich, cosmopolitan heritage.

  • Things to Do: Explore the monument, shop in the surrounding bazaars, taste local Hyderabadi cuisine, and visit nearby attractions like Mecca Masjid and Chowmahalla Palace.
  • How to Reach: Charminar is located in the heart of Hyderabad, which is well-connected by air, rail, and road. Local transport like buses, auto-rickshaws, and taxis are available to reach Charminar.
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4. Lepakshi

Lepakshi Temple Andhra Pradesh

Lepakshi, steeped in mythological and historical significance, is a small village in Andhra Pradesh renowned for its Vijayanagara architectural style. According to legends, it’s associated with the Ramayana, where the bird Jatayu fell wounded. The Veerabhadra Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the centerpiece of Lepakshi. It is famous for its hanging pillar, intricate frescoes, and a giant Nandi statue.

The frescoes, some of which are the finest surviving examples of Vijayanagar art, depict scenes from Hindu mythology. The temple also features a monolithic Naga (serpent) sculpture, showcasing the exceptional skill of the Vijayanagara sculptors. Lepakshi is not just a place of religious importance; it’s a living gallery of medieval Indian art and architecture.

  • Things to Do: Marvel at the Veerabhadra Temple’s architecture, see the hanging pillar, and visit the giant Nandi statue outside the temple complex.
  • How to Reach: The nearest airport is in Bangalore , about 100 km away. Lepakshi is well-connected by road, and one can take a bus or taxi from Bangalore or nearby cities like Anantapur .

5. Srisailam

Mallikarjuna Temple Jyotirlingas, Andhra Pradesh

Srisailam, nestled in the Nallamala Hills, is a revered pilgrimage site known for its Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and one of the eighteen Shakti Peethas in India, making it immensely significant in Hinduism, especially Shaivism. The temple’s origins date back to ancient times, with mentions in sacred texts like the Puranas.

Its architecture reflects various dynasties that have contributed to its development, from the Satavahanas to the Vijayanagara Empire. Srisailam is not just a spiritual center; it’s also a place of natural beauty with dense forests, the Krishna River, and scenic views, enhancing its appeal as a tranquil retreat.

  • Things to Do: Visit the Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, take a boat ride on the Krishna River, and explore the nearby Srisailam Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • How to Reach: The nearest airport is in Hyderabad, about 213 km away. Srisailam can be reached by bus or taxi from Hyderabad and other major cities in Andhra Pradesh.

6. Araku Valley

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Araku Valley, known for its breathtaking landscapes, is also significant for its historical and cultural aspects. Inhabited by various tribal communities, it offers a glimpse into ancient lifestyles and traditions. Nestled amidst mountains, waterfalls, and streams, Araku Valley paints a scenic panorama. Here, the ancient Borra Caves display spectacular stalactite and stalagmite formations, etched over millennia.

The tribal museum in Araku is a cultural trove, exhibiting traditional art, crafts, and the lifestyle of local tribes. The valley’s coffee plantations add to its charm, making it not only a site of natural beauty but also a testament to the region’s agricultural practices and economic history.

  • Things to Do: Explore the Borra Caves, visit the Tribal Museum, enjoy the valley’s scenic beauty, and try the local coffee.
  • How to Reach: The nearest railway station is in Araku itself. Visakhapatnam , about 114 km away, has the closest airport. The valley is well-connected by road from Visakhapatnam.

7. Warangal Fort

Warangal Fort Andhra Pradesh

Warangal Fort, once the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty, is a symbol of Telugu heritage and architectural brilliance. Constructed in the 13th century, it has witnessed the reign of multiple dynasties and has endured numerous battles. The fort is renowned for its intricately carved arches and pillars, showcasing the skill of Kakatiya sculptors.

The remaining structures, like the four massive stone gateways, speak volumes of its past grandeur. The fort complex includes ruins of temples and other structures, each narrating stories of the past. Warangal Fort is not just a historical monument; it’s a testament to the cultural, political, and architectural achievements of the Kakatiya era.

  • Things to Do: Explore the ruins of the fort, visit the nearby Thousand Pillar Temple, and admire the Warangal Ramappa Temple.
  • How to Reach: Warangal is well-connected by road and rail. The nearest airport is in Hyderabad, about 140 km away.

8. Undavalli Caves

Undavalli Caves Andhra Pradesh

The Undavalli Caves, carved out of sandstone on a hillside, are a remarkable example of Indian rock-cut architecture. Dating back to the 4th-5th centuries, these caves were initially associated with Buddhist monks and later with Hinduism, as evident from the various sculptures and carvings.

The largest of these is a four-story cave with a colossal statue of Lord Vishnu in a reclining posture, sculpted from a single block of granite. The Undavalli Caves showcase a fusion of architectural designs and religious motifs, mirroring the region’s historical evolution. They offer a window into early Indian civilizations’ cave-building techniques and artistic mastery.

  • Things to Do: Explore the ancient rock-cut caves, admire the sculptures and carvings and enjoy the panoramic views of the countryside.
  • How to Reach: These caves are located near Vijayawada, which has both a major railway station and an airport. The caves can be easily accessed by road from Vijayawada.

9. Gandikota

Gandikota Andhra Pradesh

Gandikota often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of India,” is renowned for its spectacular gorge formed by the Pennar River cutting through the Erramala hills. The historic fort at Gandikota, dating back to the 12th century, was under the control of various dynasties, each leaving its imprint. The fort’s ruins include temples, mosques, and granaries, demonstrating the diverse cultural and religious influences over the centuries.

The fort’s architecture is a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles, indicative of the region’s complex history. Gandikota’s natural and historical beauty makes it a unique destination, offering both natural splendor and a glimpse into India’s rich past.

  • Things to Do: Explore the Gandikota fort, trek in the nearby gorge, and enjoy camping near the Pennar River.
  • How to Reach: The nearest railway stations are at Jammalamadugu and Kadapa . Gandikota, well-connected by road, is conveniently situated near Bangalore, a major city approximately 280 kilometers distant.

10. Rajahmundry

Rajahmundry Andhra Pradesh

Nestled on the Godavari River’s banks, Rajahmundry stands as one of India’s most ancient cities, rich in cultural and historical depth. Celebrated as Andhra Pradesh’s ‘Cultural Capital’, this city has played a key role in India’s independence history and remains a stronghold of Telugu literature and arts.

The city is also home to the Godavari Bridge, a testament to modern engineering and a symbol of Rajahmundry’s continual growth and development. Rajahmundry’s ancient temples, ghats, and historical structures reflect its enduring cultural significance. The Pushkaram, a Hindu festival celebrated once every 12 years on the Godavari River, adds to the city’s spiritual importance.

  • Things to Do: Take a river cruise on the Godavari, visit the ancient temples and bridges, and participate in the local festivals.
  • How to Reach: Rajahmundry has its own airport and railway station, making it easily accessible. It also boasts excellent road connectivity to other prominent cities across Andhra Pradesh.

Venturing through Andhra Pradesh’s historical sites transcends a mere passage through time; it’s an immersion into a tapestry of narratives, architectural splendors, and cultural treasures. Each location, with its unique essence and story, enriches our understanding of India’s vast heritage. They evoke memories of bygone eras, influential rulers, and skilled artisans who crafted these enduring legacies. As Andhra Pradesh progresses, these monuments remain steadfast emblems of its historical journey, inspiring and enlightening future generations. The preservation and exploration of these sites are vital in maintaining Andhra Pradesh’s historical and cultural narrative within the nation’s collective consciousness.

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Andhra Pradesh, situated on the south-eastern coast of India, is one of the most visited states of India. The state is well known for its rich natural resources, scenic beauty, marvellous temples and mesmerising rivers. The cultural heritage, ancient architecture, natural marvels and historical significance of Andhra Pradesh are of the next level. Let’s look at some of the best places of this top tourist destination. 

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Visakhapatnam

First on our list is the largest city in Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam. It is a major seaport of Andhra Pradesh and India. In Visakhapatnam, you can find various attractions like the Araku Valley, the Borra Caves , Yarada Beach, Rishikonda Beach , Katiki Waterfalls, Indira Gandhi Zoological Kailasagiri Hill Park and the VUDA Park. 

The tropical climate of the city makes it an ideal place to visit to calm your mind. Not to forget the picturesque locations and valleys, which are perfect for picnics and family outings. There are various trekking hotspots in the city, making it an attractive place for young travellers.  

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Tirupati

Tirupati is famous as a pilgrimage spot. The place is a hub for significant cultural and religious attractions. It lies in the foothills of the Eastern Ghats in the Chittoor district. The city ‘Tirupati’ traces the origin of its name from the Tamil word meaning ‘sacred abode’. Tamil Vaishnava saint Ramanujacharya founded the Tirupati town.  

Balaji, a form of Lord Vishnu, bestows his blessings on the city. The city served as an important centre for dynasties like the Chola dynasty, Pallava dynasty and the Vijayanagar Empire. The significant places of attraction here are Sri Venkateswara Temple which is famous among devotees all around the country. Other tourist attractions involve Talakona Waterfalls, Deer Park, Sri Vari Museum, Sri Govindarajaswami Temple, Srikalahasti, and Kanipakam. 

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Kurnool

It is the oldest town in the state and is famous for the rock paintings of Ketavaram. There are shreds of evidence of the Palaeolithic age in the city. The ancient caves and the fort ruins found in Kurnool are of significance not only to the tourist but also to historically inclined persons. Kurnool Fort, Belum Caves, Nallamala Forest, Rollapadu Bird Sanctuary, Adoni Fort, Kurnool Museum, and Mantralayam are well known for their magnetising powers and for attracting tourists. 

Vijayawada  

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Vijayawada

Vijayawada is very famous for its agriculturally rich status. McKinsey also recognised the city as the Global city in his speculations. It was earlier known as Bezawada. The city has a unique location due to the Krishna River, hills of the Eastern Ghats and the jungles of the Kondapalli Reserve Forest. Due to the presence of the vast forest, there are many caves as well.  

The most popular places in Vijayawada are the Undavall Caves, Mogalarajapuram Caves, Prakasam Barrage, Bhavani Island, Victoria Museum, Kondapalli Fort, Kolleru Lake and the Gandhi Hill.  

Anantapur  

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Anantapur

Anantapur is the largest district in Andhra Pradesh, and it is famous for diamond mining and agriculture. It is still not among the top tourist places and is yet an undiscovered tourist place. However, the diamond within the city, the diamond treasure of the ancient culture that abides in the city, should get the recognition it deserves. The ancient monuments in Anantapur exemplify the reign of the great Vijayanagar kingdom. The waterfall, ancient temples, hilltop forts, all these features make it a part of our list of 10 Best Andhra Pradesh Places to visit. 

Penukonda, Ravadurg Gooty Fort, Thimmamma Marrimanu, Dharmavaram, Hemavathi, Aluru Kona, Lepakshi, and Raidurga Fort are some places you must not miss if you get a chance to visit Anantapur. 

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Nellore

Nellore is insanely famous for paddy agriculture, and the vast fields of Damaramadugu serve as prime sources of rice in the country. You must not miss the Nellore rice, and the Pennar river flowing in the city splits it into two parts. The strategic geographical location of Nellore enabled it to witness the greatest empire of Ancient India. These include great empires like that of Mauryas, Cholas, Pallavas and Vijayanagar.  

You would surely be mesmerised by the beautiful ancient forts, lakes, beaches, temples and the bird sanctuary in the city. These beautiful attractions are the Udayagiri Fort, Venkatagiri Fort, Nellapattu Bird Sanctuary, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Penchalakona, Jonnawada, Mypad Beach, and Pulicat Lake. 

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Chittoor

Chittoor is both culturally as well as economically significant for Andhra Pradesh. The city on River Ponnai serves as an essential agricultural town and hence a source of economy. The city is a rich collection of undiscovered flora and fauna, marvellous temples, massive hills, calming rivers and stupendous forts. Some of the most amazing places in Chittoor include Horsley Hills, Kaundinya Wildlife Sanctuary, Kalavagunta, Gurramkonda Fort, Nagari Hills, Sri Venkateswara Temple, Mogili, and Ramagiri. 

Although you can easily travel through the city within a day, the city won’t let you leave it too early. The calming and rejuvenating vibes radiating around the city attract thousands of tourists each year.  

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Kadapa

Kadapa is an important location for pilgrims as it acts as a gateway to the Tirumala hills. Belum Caves, Gandikota Fort, Sidhout Fort, Bhagavan Mahavir Government Museum, Sri Venkateswara Wildlife Sanctuary, Pushpagiri, Ontimitta, and Ameen Peer Dargah make it a place worth mentioning in our list. Many tourists visit Kadapa for its artisanal architecture, temples and forts. 

Rajahmundry  

Andhra Pradesh-10 Best Places that are a must on your itinerary - Rajahmundry

Rajahmundry is the cultural capital of Andhra Pradesh. The Chalukyas founded the city in the 11th century, while some historians claim that the town existed way back during the Vedic period. The city is of supreme importance as it is known as the birthplace of the language of Andhra, Telugu. The ancient town is famous for Papi Hills, Kadiyapulanka, Godavari Boat Travels, Kotilingeswara TempleRallabandi Subbarao Government Museum, Pattiseema, Markandeya Temple, and Dowleswaram Barrage. 

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Puttaparthi is a famous religious centre of Satya Sai Baba. The temples and the sociocultural centres present in the town attract a plethora of admirers of art, devotees of God and tourists from all around the world. The Sai Kulwant Hall, Chaitanya Jyoti Museum, Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre, Sri Sathya Sai Hill View Stadium, Gopuram, Anjaneya Hanuman Swamy Temple, Village Mosque, and Chitravathi River are some of the most remarkable tourist destinations here.  

This brings us to the end of our list of 10 Best Andhra Pradesh Places to visit. If you ever get a chance to visit Andhra Pradesh, make sure to visit these places to make your trip wholesome.

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Top 15 Places to Visit in Andhra Pradesh

Situated in the southeastern coast of India, Andhra Pradesh is the 4th largest State of India. The capital of the state was Hyderabad which is also the largest city here. However, due to the announcement of the recently formed Telangana State, Hyderabad will be a part and capital of Telangana from the 2nd of June 2014. The State of Hyderabad will continue to function as the State Capital of Andhra Pradesh for a period not exceeding 10 years till a new capital is determined. The state of Andhra Pradesh is mentioned since 800 BC in the Sanskrit Epics like Aitareya Brahmana and Mahabharata. The native language ‘ Telugu ’ is often associated with the Early Cholas. Andhra Pradesh also came under the rule of the Maurya Empire, the Ikshvaku Dynasty, Pallava, Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas and Later Cholas.When it comes to geography, Andhra covers most of the eastern part of the Deccan plateau and the eastern plains of the Eastern Ghats. The Eastern Ghats being a mineral rich area is covered with thick vegetation and the two regions are connected by patch of sparse vegetation. The State of Andhra Pradesh is well promoted by their tourism department and is well known for its rich natural resources, temples and rivers. The state of Andhra also shares a part of the coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal. The rich cultural heritage, ancient architecture and historical importance have made Andhra Pradesh one of the top tourist destinations in India. We shall discuss in brief the top 15 places to visit in the State of Andhra Pradesh .

1. Visakhapatnam

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Visakhapatnam was the second largest city in Andhra Pradesh and a major sea port of India. However, with the recently announced Telangana State, Vishakhapatnam will now be the largest city of Andhra Pradesh and a probable Capital of the future state of Andhra Pradesh. The climate is tropical and humidity is high throughout the year. The city has all the necessary attractions and resources to make it one of the top tourist destinations in India. Its various beaches, hilltops and a wildlife sanctuary attract a major tourist crowd. The place is the major port of the Indian National Army and is the deepest ports of India. There are various valleys like the Araku Valley, which is a picturesque location for picnics and is a hill station that has some really great trekking hotspots. The various beaches like Yarada and Rishikonda are situated in some of most picturesque locations and are relatively clean and are frequented by many tourists.Given below are the major tourist attractions of Visakhapatnam:

  • Borra Caves
  • Araku Valley
  • Yarada Beach
  • Rishikonda Beach
  • Katiki Waterfalls
  • Indira Gandhi Zoological Park
  • Kailasagiri Hill Park

2. Tirupati

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Tirupati is one of the Major cultural and religious pilgrimage spots in India. The city is located at the southern part of Andhra Pradesh and is situated at the foothills of the Eastern Ghats in the Chittor district. Although the major language spoken here is Telugu, the word Tirupati is a Tamil word as saint Ramanujacharya who was a Tamil Vaishnava saint was responsible for founding this city. The town is famous for its temple dedicated to ‘Balaji’, a form of Lord Vishnu. The temples foundation history is unknown and it was expanded over the centuries by various kingdoms and dynasties including the Chola, Pallava and the Vijaynagar Empire. The temple is one of the major pilgrimage spots in India and especially in the southern India. Apart from the temples, there are various other attractions like parks and zoos. Here are some of the major tourist attractions of Tirupati:

  • Sri Venkateswara Temple
  • Talakona Waterfalls
  • TTD Gardens
  • Sri Vari Museum
  • Sri Govindarajaswami Temple
  • Srikalahasti

3. Vijayawada

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Vijayawada , being the third largest city of Andhra Prades is number 3 on this list. The city is an agriculturally rich state and has been recognized as the Global city of the future by McKinsey. The former name of the city was Bezawada and has been under the rule of various ancient kingdoms of the South and has been one of the places the Chinese pilgrim Hieun Tsang stayed at. The River Krishna runs through the city and is located at the hills of the Eastern Ghats. The city’s location is unique as well as to its west lays the deep jungles of the Kondapalli Reserve Forests which is known to house leopards, jackals, wolves, wild boar and wild dogs. The city itself is a cultural and religious center with its various temples, religious monuments, rivers, ancient caves and many more. Do not forget to buy the famous Kondapalli Toys as souvenirs. Some popular tourist places in Vijayawada are:

  • Undavalli Caves
  • Mogalarajapuram Caves
  • Prakasam Barrage
  • Bhavani Island
  • Victoria Museum
  • Kondapalli Fort
  • Kolleru Lake
  • Gandhi Hill

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The name ‘ Nellore ’ literally means ‘Paddy Place’ and is thus one of the primary agricultural cities in Andhra Pradesh. The vast paddy fields of Damaramadugu are one of the prime sources of rice in the state and in the country. The town is split in two by the Pennar River and is thus located at both the banks of the river. Towards the east of the city is the Bay of Bengal and thus Nellore is at a unique and strategic geographical location. The city has seen various ancient dynasties like the Mauryas, Chola, Pallava and Vijaynagar etc. Nellore is also famous for its ancient temples which are amazing owing to their stunning architecture and the cultural history associated with them. Nellore also has the Nelapattu bird sanctuary which is a great spot for the photography enthusiasts and professionals alike. The various lakes, temples, forts in the ancient agricultural town of Nellore are sure to keep you enchanted. Here are some important tourist destinations in Nellore:

  • Udayagiri Fort
  • Venkatagiri Fort
  • Nellapattu Bird Sanctuary
  • Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
  • Penchalakona
  • Mypad Beach
  • Pulicat Lake

5. Chittoor

Chittoor

The city of Chittoor lies at the banks of the Ponnai River and is thus an important agricultural town in Andhra Pradesh. The town’s major source of economy is its crops and agricultural products like grain, sugarcane, mango and Peanuts. The town has a unique climate which is high in the Eastern areas and low in the western areas because of the change in the altitude. The place is considered to be a backward district as far as the economy is concerned; nevertheless it is a great place to visit and an undiscovered gem for a tourist. The town with its various hills, rivers, temples, forts and a rich collection of flora and fauna is a must visit. A personal recommendation would be to spend more time at the western areas near the Horsley Hills and simply relax. While most attractions in Chittoor can be covered in a day, it is more of a place to relax and rejuvenate. Some major tourist places in Chittoor are given below:

  • Horsley Hills
  • Kaundinya Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Kalavagunta
  • Gurramkonda Fort
  • Nagari Hills

6. Anantapur

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The Largest of all the districts in Andhra Pradesh, Anantapur is famous for diamond mining and agricultural produce like rice, cotton, maize, chillies etc. The town is located near the bordering State of Karnataka and has 6 rivers that flow through the district. The town is an undiscovered tourist location with a number of monuments that exemplify the ancient reign of the Vijaynagar Kingdom and is famous for its ancient temples as well. The old ruins of the hilltop forts, its hidden waterfalls make it an amazing tourist attraction. The town of Anantapur is also famous for housing the mighty banyan tree of ‘Thimmamma Marrimanu’ which is one of the largest trees in the world. Its branches are spread in an area covering around 2.5 acres and a canopy that is spread around 19,107 sq meters. Anantapur is a definitive visit for all people visiting Andhra Pradesh. Given below are major places to visit in Anantpur:

  • Ravadurg Gooty Fort
  • Thimmamma Marrimanu
  • Dharmavaram
  • Raidurga Fort

Kurnool

Kurnool is known for being the erstwhile capital of the State of Andhra Pradesh. The town is one of the oldest cities and based on the rock paintings of Ketavaram, the town has seen humans since the Paleolithic era. The ancient caves and fort ruins in Kurnool date back pretty far in history and are a marvel to behold. The town is surrounded by the parallel running mountain ranges from north to south. The various temples and pilgrimage sites in this ancient town are not only significant when it comes to their cultural history but are also important architectural heritage of the city. The Rollapadu Bird Sanctuary is one of the prime reasons one must visit this town as it is a great place for both nature lovers and the shutterbugs. Some major attractions of Kurnool are given below:

  • Kurnool Fort
  • Belum Caves
  • Nallamala Forest
  • Rollapadu Bird Sanctuary
  • Kurnool Museum
  • Mantralayam

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Kadapa literally means a “Gateway”. This name owes to its special location which acts as a gateway to the pilgrim spot of the Tirumala Hills. The town was a part of the various ancient kingdoms of the South and it’s famous for its various temples and forts that exemplify a marvelous Dravidian style architecture and prowess of the artisans when it comes to stone carving. The Bellum Caves are few of the longest caves in the Indian subcontinent and a spot that one shouldn’t miss. The town got its economic boom when the large deposits of natural Uranium were discovered here and is one of the world’s top 20 reserves of the nuclear fuel. The Shree venkateshwara wildlife sanctuary located here is also a great spot worth visiting and is rich with flora, fauna and some breathtaking views. Major tourist places in Kadapa include:

  • Gandikota Fort
  • Sidhout Fort
  • Bhagvan Mahavir Government Museum
  • Sri Venkateswara Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Ameen Peer Dargah

9. Srikalahasti

Srikalahasti

Located on the banks of the Swarnamukhi River, Srikalahasti is located near the pilgrim city of Tirupati. The name of the town comes from the native names of three animals (spider, snake and elephant) which are said to have received salvation owing to their worship of Lord Shiva. Many different spots of this sacred town have been mentioned in the ancient texts and epics like Mahabharata. The town being a holy spot for the Hindu pilgrims boasts of its various temples which are architectural marvels and are located in few of the most picturesque locations between the surrounding hillocks. The town’s major sources of economy are agriculture and tourism so the visitors can expect good food and hospitality. Here are some major tourist places to visit in Srikalahasti:

  • Sri Kalahasti Temple
  • Veyilingala Kona Waterfalls
  • Ubbalamadugu Falls
  • Sahasra Linga Temple
  • Bharadwaja Tirtham
  • Durgambika Temple

Ongole

Ongole is an ancient town that came under the reign of the ancient southern Indian kingdoms like Mauryas and Sathavahanas and the Pallava Ruler Krishna Deva Raya. Due to this ancient history behind the town’s origin, it is famous for its Hindu temples which date back to the 17th century. The town’s major produce is tobacco and is famous for its various small scale industries. Ongole is famous for its small beaches which are often devoid of huge crowds and has various water sport facilities. The sands are grainy and golden and the waters are clean. The hidden waterfalls of Bhairavakona are also not to be missed and you’re sure to get lost in the breathtaking and relaxing surroundings. Here are the major tourist attractions of Ongole:

  • Kothapatnam Beach
  • Vodarevu Beach
  • Chennakesava Swamy Temple
  • Kashi Visweswara Swamy Temple
  • Sri Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir
  • Chandavaram
  • Bhairavakona

11. Puttaparthi

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The significance of Puttaparthi rose to fame due to it being one of the major religious centers of ‘Satya Sai Baba’. The various temples and sociocultural centers in the town attracted a majority of the tourist population and pilgrims. The town houses a no. of religious sites and temples popularized by Satya Sai. The Chitravathi River is also referred as being the new Ganges and was used a cleansing spot for the pilgrims who visit here. One of the most distinctive places to visit here would be the Chaitanya Jyoti Museum which is a modern architectural marvel. The museum combines a mix of Chinese, Thai, Japanese and Gothic style architecture into a single monument. The Satya Sai Space Theater and planetarium is also worth visiting. Here are some major places to visit in Puttaparthi:

  • Sai Kulwant Hall
  • Chaitanya Jyoti Museum
  • Sri Sathya Sai Space Theatre
  • Sri Sathya Sai Hill View Stadium
  • Anjaneya Hanuman Swamy Temple
  • Village Mosque
  • Chitravathi River

12. Rajahmundry

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The city is known to be the cultural capital of Andhra Pradesh and is notable for its ancient Vedic culture. The city was said to have been founded by the Chalukyas in the 11th century. However it has been disputed by many historians and archeologists who claim that the town existed before the rule of the Chalukyas. Rajahmundry is also known to be the birth place of the Telugu language. The river Godavari is the major attraction in this town and various parks and ghats are located by its banks. The boat cruises on the river are also an activity that shouldn’t be missed. The town being an ancient one is also famous for its ancient Dravidian Hindu temples that are frequented by tourists from all around. Some of the most popular places in Rajahmundry is given below:

  • Kadiyapulanka
  • Godavari Boat Travels
  • Kotilingeswara TempleRallabandi Subbarao Government Museum
  • Markandeya Temple
  • Dowleswaram Barrage

13. Amalapuram

Amalapuram

A small town which is mainly known for its agricultural produce of coconuts and rice, Amalapuram has a rich Vedic culture and is known for its various temples. While there isn’t much to see in this town the main places to visit are the Appanapalli Temple, Ainavilli Siddhi Vinayaka Temple and Sree Veereswara Swamy Temple. The town also lies at the head of the Konaseema Delta which is formed by the Godavari River. The town is also a hub of financial and education institutes in the Konaseema region. Major tourist attractions in Amalapuram include:

  • Appanapalli Temple
  • Ainavilli Siddhi Vinayaka Temple
  • Sree Veereswara Swamy Temple, Muramulla

14. Srikakulam

Srikakulam

The town of Srikakulam is located at the banks of the Krishna River and is placed on the northeast corner of Andhra Pradesh. This town came under the kalinga region of ancient India and is known for its various ancient temples. The town has one of the longest coastlines in the state of Andhra Pradesh and its various beaches are also worth visiting. Srikakulam is also a major producer of Khadi products. The various historic temples, monuments and beaches are deserving of a definitive visit.

15. Kakinada

Kakinada is an ancient historical town which has many attractions for everyone. A part of Godavari delta is present here, encouraging flora growth. Come to Kakinada if you want a perfect amalgamation of history and nature!

Being a part of the ancient kingdoms of the southern India, Andhra Pradesh is one of the major sources of Dravidian culture and history. With numerous tourist places in Andhra Pradesh , vast natural resources, varied climatic conditions and numerous ancient temples is a great location which will definitely make you look into the history books.

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9 thoughts on “Top 15 Places to Visit in Andhra Pradesh”

Thanks for giving so much information. It really helps first time travelers to plan. We are planning to visit Tirupati in Nov this year and also like to see more of Andhra P in a total 10 days trip. I have seen the details of what to visit in Tirupati however will it be possible for us to go to other places in AP withing these many days? Any information will help here. Thanks Ranjeev.

Thanks for sharing the beautiful insights of Andra Pradesh. I was in Andra Pradesh on a business trip and i really loved this place. Currently I am in Muscat, Oman. Will share insights of this city too.

Wow… Amazed with the talent in putting this blog so well… You covered every place that is worth visiting and projected our rich heritage.. Thanks for sharing.

hi the below mentioned place is also a nice one for bird lovers Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary which comes near Guntur, and you can find all the info in google.

Why not mention the tourist places in srikakulam like Arasavalli God Sun temple, Srikurmam , Srimokalingam, and more visiting pleases. Kindly request to you please mention the mostly important places.

below mentioned place is also a nice one for bird lovers Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary.

Unbelievable Information about Andhra Pradesh Tourism Spots, thanks for all

Nice list but Secuendrabad is not part of andhra pradesh anymore.

I was in Hyderabad few years back. Very nice city, inside city also too many places to visit like:

Chhar Minar Golkunda fort Salar jung museum Nehru Zoolagical Park Husain Sagar lake Birla temple and Famous Biryani… Thirupati will take whole day as queue take 3 hrs to reach inside the temple and give hardly 1 second to darshan..

So you can plan accordingly for other cities also apart from Hyderabad.

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Florida is boring?!

The Sunshine State is home to Disney World and Universal Studios and has hundreds of miles of beaches. We have the oldest city in the U.S. in our backyard and some of the richest people in the world .

To keep life interesting, we even have sharks and alligators .

Apparently, that's not enough.

According to a study by Solitaired , Florida is the fifth most boring state in the United States , based on an analysis of 66.7 million Google reviews of 3,290 popular tourist attractions around the world. The analysis was made to determine what locations were the least interesting.

Here's what the study discovered.

Takeaways from study on Top 100 most boring tourist sites around the world

According to Solitaired , key takeaways include:

  • Branson Scenic Railway in Branson, Missouri, is the most boring attraction in the world.
  • Museums comprise 33% of the Top 100 most boring attractions.
  • Four LEGOLAND Discovery Centers are in the Top 25 most boring attractions worldwide.
  • Georgia is the most boring state, with many attractions and extensive reviews indicating boredom.
  • The U.S., Canada and Australia hold the top three spots for countries with the most boring tourist attractions. And yes, U.S. was No. 1.

Top 'most boring' tourist attractions in Florida

Here are the Florida locations ranked among the most boring tourist attractions around the world. The "boredom score" is on a scale from zero to five.

  • No. 7: Museum of Science & Technology, Tampa. Score: 3.10
  • No. 19: Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Miami. Score: 2.40
  • No. 21: Jungle Island, Miami. Score: 2.40
  • No. 22: Skull Island: Reign of Kong, Universal Orlando theme park. Score: 2.40
  • No. 23: Miami Seaquarium, Miami. Score: 2.30
  • No. 35: Ripley's Believe It or Not! Orlando. Score: 2.20
  • No. 46: Ripley's Believe It or Not! St. Augustine. Score: 2.10
  • No. 56: WonderWorks, Orlando. Score: 2.0
  • No. 100: Glazer Children's Museum, Tampa. Score: 1.80

Top 10 states with highest boredom score

"We ranked states based on how often attractions were called boring in reviews compared to the total number of attractions with any reviews labeling them boring in that state," Solitaired said. "By this metric, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Tennessee are the nation's top three boring states."

The "boredom score" is on a scale from zero to five.

  • Georgia: 21 boring attractions. Boredom score: 5.0
  • Massachusetts: 4 boring attractions. Boredom score: 4.1
  • Tennessee: 49 boring attractions. Boredom score: 4.1
  • Missouri: 33 boring attractions. Boredom score: 3.9
  • Florida : 104 boring attractions. Boredom score: 3.5
  • Texas: 72 boring attractions. Boredom score: 2.8
  • California: 99 boring attractions. Boredom score: 2.7
  • Nevada: 33 boring attractions. Boredom score: 2.5
  • Minnesota: 7 boring attractions. Boredom score: 2.4
  • Illinois: 23 boring attractions. Boredom score: 2.3

How did Florida rank as 5th most boring state in US?

"With its 104 boring attractions, Florida might seem like the boredom capital at first glance ," Solitaired said.

"Yet, it only ranks as the fifth most boring state because each attraction garners very few yawns from visitors. Despite many attractions being labeled boring by reviewers, this sentiment is such a minority that Florida only pans out as the fifth most boring state."

Top 10 most boring tourist attractions in the US

  • Branson Scenic Railway: Branson Missouri. Boredom score: 5.0
  • lluminarium Atlanta: Atlanta, Georgia. Boredom score: 4.5
  • Jurassic Jungle Boat Ride: Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Boredom score: 3.70
  • Salem Witch Museum: Salem, Massachusetts. Boredom score: 3.40
  • LEGO Discovery Center Atlanta: Atlanta, Georgia. Boredom score: 3.40
  • Adler Planetarium: Chicago, Illinois. Boredom score: 3.30
  • Museum of Science & Industry: Tampa. Boredom score: 3.10
  • LEGOLAND Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth: Dallas, Texas. Boredom score: 2.90
  • Museum of Ice Cream: New York City. Boredom score: 2.50
  • The Shepherd of the Hills: Branson, Missouri. Boredom score: 2.50

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Eight of the Top 10 most boring tourist attractions are in the U.S., according to the Solitaired analysis:

  • Museum of Science & Industry: Tampa . Boredom score: 3.10
  • Shrek's Adventure London. London, England. Boredom score: 2.90
  • LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto. Vaughan, Canada. Boredom score: 2.80

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Methodology used by Solitaired in ranking attractions

Solitaired, an online gaming platform that creates classic games — like Solitaire — with a focus on improving mental acuity, memory and processing speed.  

In March 2024, Solitaired "analyzed 66.7 million Google reviews of 3,290 popular tourist attractions worldwide , spanning 384 cities across 71 countries.

"We focused our analysis on keyword mentions indicative of a bored tourist. Those keywords were "boring," "bored," "bore," "boredom," "tiresome," "dull," "drab," "lackluster," "lifeless," "mediocre," and "tedious.

"We ranked the attractions by the frequency with which tourists mentioned boredom-related keywords, comparing the mentions to the total reviews for each spot."

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15 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Moscow

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Moscow is one of Europe's most enigmatic destinations, home to a fascinating history and colorful, awe-inspiring architecture you won't find anywhere else in the world. Moscow might be one of the most populous cities in the world with over 11 million inhabitants, but this hasn't changed its strong cultural and social traditions.

Walk the cobblestone streets of the Red Square or the banks of the Moskva River early in the morning, and it's hard to tell what century you're in.

Tsarist architecture, must-see churches, and glamorous shopping opportunities blend together for a visual experience you won't forget. For ideas on what to see and do while visiting Russia, here's our list of top tourist attractions in Moscow.

1. Marvel at the Size of the Kremlin

2. catch a performance at the bolshoi theatre, 3. shop at the luxurious gum, 4. make your way into lenin's mausoleum, 5. spend an hour (or three) at red square, 6. discover history at the museum of cosmonautics, 7. ride the stunning moscow metro, 8. explore the moscow state integrated museum-reserve, 9. spend a rainy day at the tretyakov gallery, 10. walk up and down arbat street, 11. stop by the vdnkh all-russian exhibition centre, 12. wander around gorky park, where to stay in moscow for sightseeing, map of tourist attractions & things to do in moscow.

Kremlin

Moscow's most recognizable structure is without a doubt the Kremlin, a 15th-century fortified complex that covers an area of 275,000 square meters surrounded by walls built in the 1400s.

The Grand Kremlin Palace -which has over 700 rooms- was once home to the Tsar family and is now the official residence of the president of the Russian Federation, although most heads of state choose to reside elsewhere.

The massive complex also includes many other buildings, some of which are open to the public and can be visited regularly. Aside from three cathedrals (including one where the Tsars were once crowned) and a number of towers, the Kremlin is also home to the Armory building, a museum holding everything from the royal crown and imperial carriages to the ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible and Fabergé eggs.

Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theater is home to the largest and one of the oldest ballet and opera companies in the world . While the theater has undergone several major renovations over the past century-including a recent one in 2011 to restore some of the imperial architectural details-it still retains all of its Neoclassical grandeur.

The Bolshoi Theater you see today opened in 1824, after several older versions burned down. Inside, red velvet, a three-tiered crystal chandelier, and gilt moldings give the place a Byzantine-Renassaince grandiose feel like no other.

Catching a show from the resident ballet and opera troupes is a treat, as the theater often presents a number of classic performances, such as Tchaikovsky's Mazeppa and Rachmaninoff's Francesca da Rimini, both of which originally premiered here.

GUM

Moscow's oldest and most upscale shopping center is an architectural marvel. GUM (short for Glávnyj Universálnyj Magazín or "Main Universal Store") was built in the late 1800s in neo-Russian style to showcase a beautiful mix of a steel skeleton and 20,000 panels of glass forming an arched roof.

This was a unique construction at the time, since the glass had to be strong enough to support the snow-heavy Russian winters. The building is just as impressive outside, with all three levels covered in marble and granite.

While GUM is no longer the largest shopping center in Moscow, it's still by far the most beautiful. Home to brands like Gucci and Manolo Blahnik, this might not be the ideal destination for most budget-conscious visitors, but the beauty of the building itself is worth a visit.

On the third floor, there are also great dining options, including a Soviet-style canteen that serves traditional Russian food, and a stand selling ice cream made by hand using an original 1954 recipe originally approved by the Soviet government.

Lenin's Mausoleum

Lenin's Mausoleum, the final resting place of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, occupies a central spot in Red Square. His body has been in the mausoleum since his death in 1924-and although the original plan was for him to be buried after a short period of public display for mourning, the plan quickly changed.

After over 100,000 visited the tomb over a period of six weeks, it was decided that a new sarcophagus and a more permanent display space could actually preserve Lenin's body for much longer than expected-and Lenin's Mausoleum was built.

Over the years, the mausoleum and its marble stairs also became the main spot from where Soviet leaders would watch parades and events happening in Red Square.

Lenin's embalmed body can still be seen today, lying down in a bulletproof glass sarcophagus as if he's sleeping. While a visit to the mausoleum is certainly unusual, it has become a must-do for history buffs looking to understand how Lenin's legacy truly changed the nation. Come ready to wait, though -there are usually lines to get in.

St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square

All of Moscow's main streets start at Red Square, so it's easy to see why this is considered the heart of the city. A massive space of 330 meters by 70 meters, the square is flanked by the Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, two cathedrals, and the State Historical Museum.

In 1945, a massive Victory Parade was held here to celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Soviet Armed Forces.

St. Basil's Cathedral , one of the most recognizable buildings on the square, was built in 1555. The unique cathedral has architectural details inspired by Byzantine and Asian design, as well as details that resemble those found in famous mosques. There are nine individual chapels inside the church, all decorated with colorful mural art.

Both the square itself and the Kremlin are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites . On weekends, there are sometimes stalls selling souvenirs and traditional items here, such as matryoshka (Russian nesting dolls), at the entrance of the square.

Monument to the Conquerors of Space

At one point, Russia and the US were toe-to-toe when it came to space exploration. While that might no longer be the case, the museum's amazing collection-which includes over 85,000 items-is still awe-inspiring.

Main exhibits include the space capsule used by Yuri Gagarin , the first human to travel into outer space; a USSR flag with moon fragments; a Soviet spacesuit; and a rocket propulsion unit from the 1960s. A special two-story hall showcases sections of the Mir space station interior, and there are also models of the first sputniks and a replica miniature spaceship.

English-language tours are available, and there's also a Cinema Hall showing subtitled short films about the history of space exploration programs and the first manned space flight.

The museum is located inside the base of the monument to the Conquerors of Space, which was built almost 20 years before the museum opened.

Komsomolskaya Station on the Moscow metro

Riding the Moscow metro is an experience all in itself, but even just heading underground to walk through the stations is something no visitor should miss. With 223 stations and 12 metro lines crosscutting through Moscow, however, this can be tricky, so visiting at least a few of the most impressive ones is a good start.

Arbatskaya station was designed by a skyscraper architect, so it's no surprise that it features multicolored granite slabs and impressive bronze chandeliers.

Park Kultury station , located next to Gorky Park, is covered in marble and features reliefs of people involved in sports, while Teatralnaya station is decorated with porcelain figures dancing and wearing traditional Russian costumes.

The metro is open between 5:30am and 1:00am but it's very crowded in the early morning and after 4pm, so it's better to visit in the late morning or early afternoon to really appreciate the architecture without the crowds.

Kolomenskoye Estate

The Moscow State Integrated Art and Historical Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve is a cultural open-air museum complex comprised of four different historical sites.

The most important site, the Kolomenskoye Estate, was once the summer residence of Tsars as far back as the 14 th century. The complex, which covers almost 300 hectares, is home to fairy-tale wooden palaces; a tent-roof stone church built in the 1500s; a water tower; fort towers and structures; and the 24-room Museum of Wooden Architecture , which includes the restored dining room of Tsar Alexei I.

Beautiful manicured gardens , riverside picnic areas, and a massive collection of both artifacts and structures make this a great destination to help you see what medieval Russia looked like. English-language tours are available, but you're also free to wander the grounds on your own.

Tretyakov Gallery

The largest collection of Russian art in the world sits here, with over 180,000 paintings, sculptures, and religious art dating back to over a millennia ago. The gallery, built using beautiful red and white colors from classical Russian architecture, is located near the Kremlin and it was built in the early 20 th century.

Significant art pieces include the Vladimir Mother of God; a Byzantine icon of the Virgin and child dating back to the 1100s; Andrei Rublev's The Trinity icon from the 15 th century; and several works by Ilya Repin, the most famous realist painter in Russia.

On the grounds of the museum, there is also an 86-meter-tall statue of Peter the Great, as well as a number of Socialist Realism sculptures.

Night view of Arbat Street decorated for the holidays

Moscow's one-kilometer-long pedestrian street has been around since the 15 th century. Originally a trade route in the outskirts of the city, Arbat Street is now very centrally located, home to posh buildings and lots of places to eat and shop.

Beautiful street lamps and two significant statues-one of Princess Turandot (from Puccini's last opera) and one of Soviet-era poet Bulat Okudzhava-adorn the street, which fills up with both locals and tourists on evenings and weekends.

A great place to pick up souvenirs or sit down at an outdoor café, Arbat Street also offers a chance to visit the former home of poet Alexander Pushkin and the café both Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy used to visit.

VDNKh All-Russian Exhibition Centre and the Friendship of the Peoples Fountain

Although it was originally designed as a general-purpose trade show venue, this park complex now houses amusement rides , ice rinks , and a number of galleries and other attractions for all ages.

The park's most famous landmarks are the Moskvarium, a marine biology center home to over 8000 species of marine animals, the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, and a shopping center selling traditional products from former Soviet countries.

There's even a film museum showing Soviet cartoons or even a full-length film (for an extra fee) and an education center offering masterclasses on everything from becoming a barista to video montage (call or write in advance to find out which ones are English-friendly).

Soviet-era pavilions, sculptures, and fountains abound here as well, including the famous Friendship of the Peoples Fountain, which features statues of women dressed in costumes from different former Soviet countries.

Main entrance gate to Gorky Park

Named after the famous Russian writer Maxim Gorky (who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times but never won it) and sitting right across the Moskva River, Gorky Park covers 120 hectares of beautiful ponds and green spaces.

Popular with both locals and tourists, the park offers a variety of things to enjoy-from sunbeds, hammocks, and drinking fountains to free yoga classes and children's playgrounds. There's free Wi-Fi and sockets for charging your phone, as well as many food stands and plenty of wild animals, including deer, rabbits, and pheasants.

Visitors can rent paddle boats and bicycles to explore the park-and from May to October, there is also an open-air movie theater, as well as scheduled presentations by street performers, musicians, and artists. Gorky Park attracts the young and old, so don't be surprised to see a mix of people exercising, playing chess, and sunbathing.

Luxury Hotels :

  • Lotte Hotel Moscow is one of the top 5-star properties in Moscow offering the largest Royal Suite in Russia. The trendy rooms and suites here all have contemporary style and great city views. On-site amenities are plentiful. There are two restaurants: one serving contemporary Italian fare, and the other Japanese. There is an impressively lit indoor swimming pool, a well-known spa, and a state-of-the-art gym.
  • Another excellent luxury hotel is the Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow . The residential-style property is in the heart of Moscow just next to the Bolshoi Theatre and within walking distance of the Kremlin and Red Square. The rooms and suites have been opulently designed by Tony Chi. The on-site restaurant serves a mix of European and Armenian specialities. There is also a Japanese sushi bar and a rooftop lounge with fabulous city views.
  • The St. Regis Moscow Nikolskaya also has a central location just a few minutes from the Kremlin and Red Square. The 5-star property has a mix of elegant rooms and suites, including interconnecting room options for families with kids. There are multiple restaurants on-site including an Italian bistro. Other amenities include the fabulous Iridium Spa, which does a full range of treatments and has an indoor swimming pool, sauna, and steam room.

Mid-Range Hotels :

  • Palmira Business Club is a top mid-range choice. The contemporary lifestyle hotel offers well-appointed rooms and suites, including options for families. Suites are quite spacious and have kitchenettes. Amenities here include a complimentary breakfast at the on-site restaurant, a hot tub, sauna, and spa. There is also a fitness center.
  • The trendy Mercure Moscow Baumanskaya offers a mix of rooms and suites with contemporary decor. The mid-range hotel can arrange airport transportation and offers baggage storage. Other amenities include a restaurant and room service. The front desk is open 24 hours.
  • Boutique Hotel Brighton is about 10 minutes from the city center in a leafy park area. It offers excellent value for money and has charming rooms and suites with sound-proof windows and doors, as well as blackout curtains. A complimentary breakfast is served, and there is also an indoor swimming pool.

Budget Hotels :

  • Hotel Ibis Budget Moscow Panfilovskaya is about a 15-minute drive from Moscow's downtown, and it's within walking distance from a metro station that will take you there. The soundproof rooms at this budget property are clean, comfortable, and can sleep up to three people. The hotel is pet friendly, has paid parking available on-site, and also has a salon.
  • If you just need a budget hotel near the airport then check out Aviator Hotel Sheremetyevo . Located right at the airport, it has soundproof rooms, including options for families. Amenities include an indoor play area for kids, a sauna and swimming pool, and a free breakfast.

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Exploring Russia: Whether you are interested in history, nature, or architecture, there's much to see in Russia. For a good introduction to some of the most fascinating spots in the country, take a look at our article on the Best Places to Visit in Russia . For more on Russia's second-largest city and all it has to offer, check out our piece on the Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in St. Petersburg .

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The popular tourist spot with view of a Lawson convenience shop, with view of Mount Fuji behind at Kawaguchiko station

Mount Fuji view to be blocked as tourists overcrowd popular photo spot

Fujikawaguchiko town official says choice to erect huge barrier is ‘regrettable’ and last resort

A huge barrier to block views of Mount Fuji will be installed at a popular photo spot by Japanese authorities exasperated by crowds of badly behaved foreign tourists.

Construction of the mesh net – 2.5 metres (8ft) high and the length of a cricket pitch at 20 metres – will begin as early as next week, an official from Fujikawaguchiko town said on Friday.

“It’s regrettable we have to do this, because of some tourists who can’t respect rules,” leaving litter behind and ignoring traffic regulations, he told Agence France-Presse.

It is the latest direct action in Japan against over-tourism after residents of Kyoto’s geisha district banned visitors from small private alleys this year.

Record numbers of overseas tourists are travelling to Japan, where the number of monthly visitors exceeded 3 million in March for the first time.

Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest mountain, can be photographed from many spots in the resort town of Fujikawaguchiko. This viewpoint is particularly popular because the majestic – and active – volcano appears behind a Lawson convenience store, which are ubiquitous in Japan.

A tourist posing in front of a Lawson convenience store with Mount Fuji in the background, in the town of Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi prefecture

Due to this visual juxtaposition, “a reputation has spread on social media that this spot is very Japanese, making it a popular photo location”, said the town official, who declined to be named.

The mostly non-Japanese tourists are overcrowding a stretch of pavement next to the Lawson shop, he said.

After traffic signs and repeated warnings from security guards were ignored, the town in Yamanashi region decided on the huge screen as a last resort.

The measure is also meant to protect a nearby dental clinic against tourists who sometimes park there without permission and have even been seen climbing on to the roof of the clinic to get the perfect shot, the official said.

The town wished it had not been forced to take action, the official said, adding that the current plan was for the screen to stay up until the situation improves.

Tourists view Mount Fuji with cherry blossoms in full bloom in the city of Gotemba.

Japan has been a booming tourist destination since pandemic-era border restrictions were lifted, and the government has been working hard to boost visitor numbers. But this has not been universally welcomed, including in Kyoto, where people have complained of snap-happy tourists harassing the city’s immaculately dressed geisha.

This summer, hikers using the most popular route to climb Mount Fuji will be charged ¥2,000 each (£10.50, $13.35, A$20.50), with numbers capped to ease congestion.

Other destinations are also struggling with over-tourism. On Thursday, Venice began charging day-trippers to enter the city, while last week tens of thousands of people across the Canary Islands called for a freeze on visitor numbers .

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Jackson library to be razed for green space near history museums

FILE - In this Feb. 15, 2018, photo, state and federal tax forms are available at the Eudora Welty Library in Jackson, Miss., for filers who want to do their own taxes. The board of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History met Friday, April 19, 2024, and approved a demolition permit for the library, which had closed after falling into disrepair. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 15, 2018, photo, state and federal tax forms are available at the Eudora Welty Library in Jackson, Miss., for filers who want to do their own taxes. The board of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History met Friday, April 19, 2024, and approved a demolition permit for the library, which had closed after falling into disrepair. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A public library that fell into disrepair will be torn down to make way for a new green space near two history museums that have become one of the top tourist attractions in Mississippi’s capital city.

The board of the state Department of Archives and History on Friday approved a demolition permit for the Eudora Welty Library, which is named after the acclaimed author but did not house important documents from her.

The library is near the Museum of Mississippi History and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, which opened under the same roof in 2017 . The museums are a short distance from the Capitol building.

Part of the Welty library flooded after a storm damaged the roof in 2013. The building faced expensive problems with its air conditioning system in 2022 and 2023, and city officials decided not to spend money on repairs. The Department of Archives and History acquired the structure early this year.

“We have the opportunity to replace an abandoned building with a beautiful public park that will be an asset to our capital city,” Archives and History board president Spence Flatgard said in a news release from the department.

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The original layout for downtown Jackson from 1822 included public green spaces on alternating blocks, the department said. The new park by the history museums will be the third such space, along with Smith Park near the Governor’s Mansion and a lawn around the Old Capitol Museum.

The department said demolition could begin by June 1.

The Welty library closed in February and its books, furniture and other materials were put into storage. In March, the Jackson/Hinds Library System announced it would receive a $3.7 million federal grant to open a new Welty library branch in downtown Jackson.

The building that will be demolished originally opened as a Sears department store in the mid-1940s. It became a public library in the late 1980s and was named for Welty , who died in 2001.

Welty lived most of her life in Jackson and was known for the lyrical quality of her short stories. She received the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for her short novel, “The Optimist’s Daughter,” published in 1972.

Jackson’s tax base has eroded as its population decreased the past few decades. The city now has about 146,000 residents, with roughly a quarter living in poverty . Jackson has faced significant problems with its water system , which nearly collapsed in 2022 and is now under control of a federally appointed administrator.

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“Astrotourism has emerged as the defining travel trend of 2024 so far, with April’s total solar eclipse generating a notable uplift in demand. Leading up to the event, the search demand for vacation rentals in towns along the path of totality skyrocketed by 139 percent week-over-week on HomeToGo, with median nightly prices registering increases of 40 percent,” Eleanor Moody, a spokesperson and travel expert at HomeToGo shared in a statement provided to Travel + Leisure . “We predict that this piqued interest in celestial tourism will persist further into the year, and have curated HomeToGo’s 2024 Stargazing Index with a new wave of eager astro-travelers in mind.”

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After looking at all that data, it named Borrego Springs, California, the home of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park , to be the No. 1 astrotourism spot. "This small community is the only International Dark Sky Community in California," the findings noted. "Dedicated to protecting the night sky from light pollution, backyard stargazing parties are a daily occurrence. Visitors are invited to embrace the local natural and cultural wonders with the annual Night Fall Star Party, southern California’s prime opportunity to view the night sky with others." 

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25 Places to Visit in Moscow you Can’t Miss

Main Church of the Armed Forces in Park Patriot

25 Places to Visit in Moscow

Do you know what the most populous city in Europe is? Most people wouldn’t guess that it is actually Moscow. There are approximately 13 million people in the Moscow metro area, which amounts to approximately 1/10th of all Russians.

This former capitol of the Soviet Union is still the political and financial center of Russia. Just because it is a current business and government city, in no way means that it is boring and not worth a visit. Assuming the political tensions get solved, Moscow is a fascinating city you need to visit.

While lots of people can’t explain the nuances of Russian architecture, most can spot and appreciate it immediately. One of the best ways to see the historic sites is by taking a boat tour down the Moskva River that meanders through the city.

Overall, navigating the city isn’t difficult as there is phenomenal and cheap public transportation (roughly 30 rubles/35 cents per ride). You can also use a cheap Uber on the three ring roads that circle the city at various distances from the center.

Still wondering why you should visit this historic masterpiece of a city? Read on to see the top 25 things you need to see in Moscow.

The House with Animals

The animal house in Moscow Russia

This former church is famous for the terracotta reliefs of animals that adorn the front of the building. It is a favorite of locals, and famous around the world. It was built in approximately 1900.

Resurrection Gate or Iberian Gate and Chapel

The resurrection gate at the entrance to Red square.

The Resurrection Gate is now one of the most common ways to enter Red Square. This gate is also the only standing part of the wall that was the entrance to to Kitai-Gorod, or Moscow’s historic central business district.

Book your tour: Moscow Kremlin Armory Chamber Entrance Ticket

St. Basils Cathedral

Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow Russia.

Probably the most famous of the Red Square attractions is St. Basil’s Cathedral. I don’t know if the legend is true or not, but supposedly Tsar Ivan IV poked the eyes of the architect out after completing it so nothing as pretty could be made again. What an awful boss!

Book your tour: Moscow: Saint Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square Private Tour

Book your tour: St.Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square: Private Tour and Ticket

The State Historical Museum

State Historical museum on Red Square, Moscow.

If you are like me then you can’t help but find all the twists and turns of Russian history fascinating. The State Historical Museum at Red Square is a fantastic place to learn and study the Russian Relics.

Book your tour: Kremlin, Red Square, and Metro Tour with Pick-Up

Moscow River Cruise

Moscow river cruise

The Moskva River cuts directly through the heart of Moscow. Want to see it all but rest your feet? One of the best things to do in Moscow at night is float along on a dinner cruise . The lights of the city are so beautiful. Of course, dinner in included.

Book your tour: Night lights Moscow Cruise (with Dinner option)

Museum of Soviet Arcade Games

Machines in Museum of Soviet arcade machines

This is one of the most unique things to do in Moscow. If you know that many American video games paint the Russians as the bad guys, then it’s probably not surprising to learn that you can find an entirely different variety of video games in Russia. This isn’t a recent phenomenon; even historically the video games were different. If you are a video game buff then this stop is for you!

Main Church of the Armed Forces in Park Patriot near Kubinka

Main Church of the Armed Forces in Park Patriot

This church attempts to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ as well as Russian military leader. Yes, it’s an awkward amalgamation. It caused quite a controversy when there were plans to create murals of Vladimir Putin and Joseph Stalin to go along with the ones of Jesus Christ (those plans were scrapped).

Bunker 42 (Cold War Museum)

Meeting room in Bunker 42 Museum of the Cold War - military history museum.

Tunnel at Bunker-42, anti-nuclear underground facility built in 1956 as command post of strategic nuclear forces of Soviet Union.

Americans weren’t the only ones afraid during the Cold War! You can now discover the most secret and secure Bunker of the USSR, Bunker 42. Also known as the Cold War Museum . This former military communication center is now a museum. I recommend this tour that will take you on a private two hour visit of Bunker 42.

If you aren’t interested in a guided tour you can book your tickets in advance here.

Get your tickets: Bunker 42 Admission Ticket and Cold War Tour

Tank Excursion and Bazooka Shooting in Moscow

The main Soviet tank of the Second World War

For real – you can book this tour and actually ride in a tank and shoot off military grade weapons. While that’s not my cup of tea, I know tons of guys would absolutely love to shoot a bazooka!

Book your tour here .

Dormition Cathedral

Dormition Cathedral Moscow

This is another Russian Orthodox cathedral that is located inside the Moscow Kremlin. It is another famous landmark of Moscow. The inside is decorated with ancient frescoes.

The Cathedral of the icon of the Mother of God “Sign”

Cathedral of the Icon of the Mother of God of the Sign in the Moscow park Zaryadye

This cathedral is located in Zaryadye Park (adjacent to Red Square). It is also on the Moskva River. The Cathedral of the icon of the Mother of God “Sign” previously was a monastery.

Komsomolskaya Metro station 

Komsomolskaya Metro station in Moscow.

So many of the metro stations are breathtaking works of art. The idea was to create something beautiful that all the regular people could enjoy, or if you are more cynical you could say it was to attempt to show off how well they were doing.

Book your tour: Moscow: Small Group Metro Tour

The Round houses at Dovzhenko Stree t

The Round houses at Dovzhenko Street Moscow

The Round houses at Dovzhenko Street look super cool and futuristic, except like many communist projects didn’t actually work that well. They were supposed to be something new and different from the standard “Soviet Blocks.”

There are a number of problems with this design. Supposedly the acoustics are awful making the apartments perpetually noisy. The inner circle becomes a wind chamber even when it’s not that windy. My favorite weakness is that the trapezoid shape of apartments is hard to decorate and even harder to do maintenance on.

Izmailovo District and Izmailovo Kremlin

Izmailovo Kremlin In The Center Of

This area has to be one of the coolest places to visit in Moscow. It features a park in the middle of Moscow that is over 3x the size of New York City’s Central Park. The Kremlin in Izmailovo is a complex located in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow that is known as the center of culture and entertainment. The wooden buildings are in Russian architecture of the XVI-XVII centuries (not original).

Izmailovo Kremlin on Google Maps .

Tretyakov Gallery

retyakov State Gallery In Moscow

For those that appreciate fine art this is where you have to go. The State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow Russia is the best collection of Russian fine art in the world. The museum previously hosted worldwide chess tournaments (I can’t help be think of the Queen’s Gambit).

Book your tickets in advance here. Tickets cost about $13 per person.

Kolomenskoe Estate

Kolomenskoe Estate in Moscow Russia

This reconstruction of a former royal estate is just a few miles southeast of the Moscow city center. Supposedly really detailed historical plans survived, so the reconstruction and current museum is incredibly authentic. It was completed in 2010.

Old buildings of Arbat

Old buildings of Arbat Moscow Russia

Arbat is an old street, and was previously the “nicest place to live in Moscow. Even though it fell into disrepair, it’s location, it’s historical buildings, and the fact that it is a pedestrian street are quickly making it a top place to live again.

The Melnikov House

Famous house of architect Melnikov on Arbat street in Moscow Russia

Located on Arbat street, the Famous house of architect Melnikov designed this house (and Lenin’s sarcophagus). Melnikov designed it at a time when private ownership was outlawed, but got around this restriction by saying it was an experimental design to maximize space. Even though others weren’t built, he was able to keep it.

The New Maiden Convent

The New Maiden Convent, built was built to resemble a mini-Kremlin. It stands out to me because this “convent” was the place where women who were no longer welcome in the royal court were banished to.

Monument to the Conquerors of Space at the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics in the Cosmopark

Monument to the Conquerors of Space at the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics in the Cosmopark.

The Americans may have made it to the moon first, but the Russian cosmonauts were first in a number of other achievements. This gigantic obelisk pays homage to their accomplishments.

Tsaritsyno Museum Reserve

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This royal estate was founded by Catherine the Great. She was Russia’s longest serving female leader. It is now a gorgeous museum!

Stalinist Skyscraper tour

Stalinist Skyscrapers called The Seven Sisters

This group of seven skyscrapers are called the Seven Sisters. They were all made in the Stalinist style, and one was previously the tallest building in Europe. If you want to tour them all while learning about their history book here .

Cathedral of Christ the Savior

The Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow

It’s ironic that a country that was so anti-religion for so long has so many great churches. The Cathedral for Christ the Savior was made to thank Jesus for saving Russia. If you are interested in visiting this and so many other cathedrals in Moscow I recommend this tour that will take you to The Cathedral of Christ the Savior many other popular churches in Moscow.

Cathedral of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God

Cathedral of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God  in Red Square Moscow

This church on Red Square is reconstruction of what was previously there but ordered to be destroy by Joseph Stalin. It is a travesty thinking of all the beautiful things that Stalin destroyed to attempt to implement his vision.

Zaryade Park

glass dome in Zaryadye Park in Moscow

Zaryadye Park is one of the main tourist attractions in Moscow. It is located directly next to the Kremlin, and offers truly amazing views. It is also famous for its “floating bridge” and the fact that there are so many unique features underneath it.

Church of Sign of Blessed Virgin in Dubrovitsy Znamenskaya

Church of Sign of Blessed Virgin in Dubrovitsy Znamenskaya church

The Church of the Theotokos of the Sign (Dubrovitsy), or The Church of the Holy Sign of the Mother of God is located in a village amed Dubrovitsy about 20 miles south of Moscow. It is another Russian Orthodox church, but what makes this one unique is that we aren’t 100% sure who made it, or why is has a style that is completely different than other churches of the time.

The Church of Nicholas The Wonderworker

The Church of Nicholas The Wonderworker on Bersenevka in Moscow.

I love the unique style of the Russian Orthodox churches in Moscow. The golden onion domes stand out across the globe. This church dates back to 1657, though it has been partially destroyed a few times since then.

Moscow University

Moscow University in Russia

Moscow University is one of the Seven Sisters that are the “Stalin Skyscrapers.” Previously it was the tallest building in Europe. Though it has lost that title, it is still the tallest “educational building” in the world.

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Moscow’s Top 13 – The Main Attractions of the Russian capital

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13 Moscow Attractions

One of the most fascinating metropolis, breathtaking city, and a vibrant European capital, Moscow is a powerful mix of history and edginess, full of world famous sites and attractions that are worth exploring. However, it would take weeks to really explore all facets of the Russian capital – unfortunately hardly any traveler has that much time, which is why you should concentrate on the absolute Moscow top attractions and highlights. Here is the list of top 13 Moscow attractions you can choose on your next Russian travel journey.

What Times Square means to New York, Pariser Platz with the Brandenburg Gate to Berlin, or Trafalgar Square to London – Red Square means to Moscow. The heart of Russia’s capital it is the central meeting point and the most famous photo opportunity. No place stands for Russia and Moscow more than “krasnaja ploshchad”, as Red Square is called in Russian.

It is arguably one of the Moscow main attractions and most visited. With the gigantic military parade on Victory Day in World War II, which takes place every year on May 9, the pictures of the square go around the world year after year. But for the rest of the year you will mainly meet local and foreign tourists here, who take peaceful pictures and soak up the unique spirit. The square looks spectacular illuminated at night, but you should visit the square at least once in daylight as well.

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If you stand in the middle of the huge cobblestone square, in the clockwise direction you can see the Kremlin and the Kremlin Wall with a total of 20 individually designed towers, Lenin’s Mausoleum, Historical Museum built with red bricks, the little Kazan Cathedral, the impressive luxury department store GUM, the imposing St. Basil’s Cathedral and, the bridge over the Moskva River. This unique ensemble offers more sightseeing highlights at one stroke than any other tourist attractions in Moscow or the world.

So it’s no wonder that Red Square is UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers the most popular photo opportunities worldwide. When visiting Moscow, there is no reason not to visit to Red Square and a selfie is practically also a must – getting there is easy even for Russia newcomers. Although Red Square does not have its own metro station, it is still child’s play to find the way there – especially since the Square is the absolute geographical center of the city.

There are four metro stations in the vicinity, from which it is only a short walk to Red Square, Okhotny Ryad and Teatralnaya directly at the northwest entrance of the Square at the Historical Museum; further to the west is the Lenin Library station, from which one arrives at the same entrance through the Alexander Garden. As well as the station Revolution-square behind the GUM department store, which leads past to the northeast side of the Square.

The Kremlin

This is the biggest active fortress in Europe offering a week’s worth of attractions. For more than 70 years, the Kremlin was the power center of the Soviet Union, which the US President Ronald Reagan called the Empire of Evil exactly 35 years ago, one of the symbols of the East-West conflict in the Cold War. People in the West feared the «dark» plans that were built behind the thick walls of the Kremlin.

The Kremlin is built in a triangular shape on the natural elevation above the Moscow River, known today as the Kremlin Hill. Today’s metropolis Moscow has expanded in a circle around it and the road around the Kremlin is considered the first of several ring roads in Moscow counting.

Now Kremlin has lost its terrifying image, although it is still the seat of the Russian President and thus one of the most important places in World political events. It is an inviting, historical sight for tourists, and one of the famous Moscow tourist attractions which can be visited for just a few dollars.

The large parts of the 28 hectare site can be visited by tourists – with the exception of the Kremlin towers, the presidential Grand Kremlin Palace and the Senate Palace. The first port of call on the site is the so-called Cathedral Square, which is the geographical center of the Kremlin and at the same time the highest point on the Kremlin Hill and contains the three oldest structures in the complex. The three 15 th -century cathedrals of the Kremlin (the Dormition, Archangel Michael and the Annunciation Cathedrals), which together with the Ivan the Great Bell Tower and the Cathedral of the Deposition of Mary, make the most famous ensemble of the Kremlin. Also to be visited here are primarily the Armoury and the Patriarch’s palace.

To get to the Kremlin, you have to pass a security gate at one of the two publicly accessible entrances – these are located at the Kutafja and Borovitsky towers. Tickets cost from 700 rubles upwards, the admission to the Armoury, the Ivan the Great bell tower and the Patriarch’s Palace being paid for separately.

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Lenin’s Mausoleum

This is the ultimate love it or hate it tourist attractions in Moscow It may be mistaken for a gloomy performance, but Lenin remains an absolute attraction almost a hundred years after Vladimir Lenin death. The founding father of the Soviet Union is not only a fascinating historical figure of world renown for supporters of communism. Despite ongoing discussions about a final burial of the leader of the communist October Revolution in 1918, hundreds of thousands come year after year to the dark marble building on Red Square, right next to the Kremlin wall, to see the embalmed body of the legendary Russian revolutionary.

First opened to the public in 1924, the Mausoleum attracts 2.5 million visitors every year, so, visitors have to wait a long time to get into the illustrious building. Also, photos from inside the Mausoleum are prohibited. But a visit is still a must for Moscow visitors, especially since the visit is free. Please note that the Mausoleum is only open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The queue starts behind the Historical Museum and before you get into the actual mausoleum, you have to pass an airport-like security gate – cameras and cell phones are not allowed into the Mausoleum, but can be safely placed in a cloakroom for a small fee. On the way out of the Mausoleum, after the visit, you pass the graves of the other Soviet heads of state. Including the grave of Josef Stalin, who was briefly kept next to Lenin in the Mausoleum after his death. But in the course of de-Stalinization, the cruel dictator was moved to the less prominent place behind the Mausoleum.

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The Alexander Garden (Alexandrovsky Sad)

If you visit Moscow in summer, the hustle and bustle in the metropolis of millions can get over your head. The city, best known for its icy winters, can turn into an absolute burning furnace in summer. It sometimes takes over an hour to get to the edge of the metropolis. The perfect retreat, located in the center of Moscow, is therefore the Alexander Garden and one of the Moscow top attractions.

Located directly on the western wall of the Kremlin, the Alexander Garden is just a small, but all the more well-kept park that extends to the nearby Manege Square (Manezhnaya Ploschad). The garden undergoes a lot of changes, with old trees cut down in 2012 and over 200 planted, the authorities also claim that there will be a rosary of 3000 roses. As soon as the first rays of sun warm up the Muscovites, tormented by the long winter, they set off into the countryside. If you are right in the center, you can choose the small park right by the Kremlin.

With a café in hand, which you can get yourself on Manege Square, you can linger here between the carefully tended flower beds. With the Grave of the Unknown Soldier and the regular changing of the guard, there is even a real tourist attraction on top. Entry is free.

The Moscow Metro

In no other metropolis in the world would the subway be declared a sight. Yes, that is truly right as riding this one of the top Moscow tourist attractions is an experience in itself or just a walk through the station is amazing in itself. Whether in New York, Berlin, London or Paris – the big city inhabitants of the world metropolises have a love-hate relationship with their metro. It’s different in Moscow – the residents of the Russian metropolis love their metro and there is a reason for that: in the early days of metro construction, dictator Stalin had built the stations into “palaces for the workers”.

All the splendor of the tsars, which the ordinary Russian never saw, is now open to everyone, regardless of their origin. Indeed, a number of stations on the Moscow Metro, each built shortly before or after the war, are unmatched architectural masterpieces. Mayakovskaya station is often compared to a ballroom for its chandeliers and ornaments. The Teatralnaya stop, located directly below the world-famous Bolshoi Theater, shines with decorations reminiscent of the country’s theater and ballet tradition. Colorful glass windows, almost like in a sacred building, adorn the Novoslobodskaya station.

But the uncalled queen among Moscow’s metro beauties is Komsomolskaya station, named after the youth organization of the Soviet Union. With its huge chandeliers and detailed ceiling decorations, it is the crown jewel among the 331 metro stations. It is not uncommon for tourists to stand in the middle of the platform and take photos under the glances of passengers who just want to walk past the annoying tourists to and from work as quickly as possible.

A ride on the metro currently costs 57 rubles, which is less than one dollar. You should plan a few hours for a tour of the most beautiful stations, but the good news is, once behind the turnstile, a single ticket is enough to stay in the metro system as long as you want.

The Bolshoi Theater

To see Tchaikovsky Swan Lake or the Nutcracker by the same legendary Russian composer on the famous Bolshoi stage – that is the dream of every ballet fan. Home to the largest and one of the oldest ballet and opera companies in the world, nowhere else is the fine art of musical dance lived as much as in Russia – and has been since the times of the tsars.

The Bolshoi itself has been shining back to its former glory since it was built in 1776 since its extensive renovation that cost almost a billion dollars a few years ago. The large historical hall of the building impresses with its opulent golden decorations and creates a very special atmosphere – this was also used by the communist leaders of the Soviet Union, who held their congresses in the building directly at the Kremlin. The Theater is so famous that it currently adorns the 100 ruble banknote and is among the Moscow main attractions.

If you’d like to go to what is probably the most famous ballet theater in the world today, it’s easier than ever. The program can be found months in advance on the official website bolshoi.ru  and can be ordered at very reasonable prices. The cheapest seats in the hall can be booked for as little as 100 rubles, i.e. less than $ 2. However, you should reserve tickets early, as the performances are usually booked weeks in advance. Even for good seats, you pay very moderate prices compared to Western Europe.

There are a few things to watch out for, however, proper, appropriate clothing is welcome, but apart from the obligation to wear trousers, it is not an exclusion criterion for men. If you arrive late, you have to wait outside until the next break so as not to disturb the other guests during the performance. The best way to get to the Bolshoi is by taking the Moscow Metro via the Teatralnaya station, which was built especially for the theater and which stairs are right in front of the main entrance.

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The GUM department store

The Russian abbreviation GUM means main all-purpose shopping center and sounds quite formal for such a shopping temple. Located in front of the Kremlin on Red Square, GUM has existed as a department store since 1920 and was previously a market. It is the most iconic and largest department store in Russia and among the Moscow tourist attractions .   The facade of the building, built in 1890, fits perfectly into the overall picture of Red Square and is illuminated photogenically at night.

In contrast to the scarcity economy of the Soviet era, the GUM today really has everything to offer that one can imagine. It has become the flagship of the shopping and fashion metropolis Moscow. But today you will mainly find smaller luxury shops here. From western high-couture boutiques such as Prada or Gucci to fur for the icy Russian winter, a well-to-do Muscovite or a tourist will find everything their heart desires here.

People can walk through the wide and beautifully decorated arcades of the GUM, free of charge. Cafes invite you to linger. A delicatessen shop on the ground floor sells Russian specialties at affordable prices. Chocolate, honey and caviar, as well as the all-round vodka in Russia, can be bought here as souvenirs for friends and family at home. In addition, the Soviet-style cafeteria on the upper floor is very cheap for lunch.

The GUM offers a special highlight every winter when the department store administration built an ice rink in front of the building directly on Red Square. For only 200 to 300 rubles per hour, depending on the time of day, you can lace up your skates and glide over the ice with the unique panorama of Red Square.

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The Historical Museum

The Historical Museum is a museum of Russian history wedged between Red Square, Lenin Mausoleum, small Kazan Cathedral, and Manege Square. The red brick building of the Museum is a real eye-catcher and Moscow top attractions located on the opposite side of St. Basil’s Cathedral. It is dedicated to Russian history and is built in the Old Russian style, the building did not open until 1883.

The Museum houses everything from an exhibition on the archeology of Russia, through the technological achievements, to the art of the gigantic empire in 16 sections and has a total of 5 million exhibits. So if you are interested in the history of Russia, you cannot avoid visiting this Museum and should plan enough time for it.

A visit costs 150 to 500 rubles, depending on which exhibition you want to visit. The Museum is open in winter, autumn and spring from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., closed on Tuesdays. In the summer months, the extended Saturday times apply daily.

It is probably the most famous park in the Russian capital and the top Moscow tourist attractions – a novel and its film adaptation and a Russian rock band have its name and numerous songs by Russian and international bands and TV series, such as House of Cards, mention it or act here. Gorky Park is a premier green space offering entertainment for every taste. Located southwest of the center of Moscow on the Moskva River, it is designed more for family attractions and rest and the classic park on the other side – has become one of the meeting places for Muscovites of all kinds in recent years.

Whether for a yoga class, a family picnic or beach volleyball match, skateboarding, and cycling – people meet here often. Because even in the Gorky there is an ice surface in winter, the largest in Moscow, which attracts many Moscow residents as well as tourists.

A large-scale renovation in 2011 breathed new life into the park – the roller kiosks were removed and more emphasis was placed on the maintenance of the green spaces. The park remained free of charge and developed into one of the most popular places in the capital. Whether with the rental bike through the green lungs, the pedal boat across the numerous ponds or simply watching the goings-on on the park bench – a visit to Gorki is also absolutely worthwhile for tourists.

Day trip to the Golden Ring

As much as the metropolis Moscow is fascinating, the side effects of a cosmopolitan city like Moscow – the noise, the traffic and the crowds – can overwhelm any tourist. What could be better than a day trip to escape the organized chaos of the cosmopolitan city?

The places on the Golden Ring near Moscow are an ideal destination for this and among the Moscow main attractions – located north-east of the metropolis, these old Russian cities, some of which have existed for much longer than Moscow itself, offer a welcome change from the hectic hustle and bustle of the capital.

Developed in the late 1960s uniting several mediaeval Russian cities located to the north-east of Moscow it is the most popular route around provincial cities of central Russia. More than a thousand year old city of Yaroslavl on the Volga is the largest, but at 260 km from Moscow also the most distant city of the Golden Ring. For only 650 rubles, however, you can take the three-hour train ride there.

Yaroslavl has been part of the world cultural heritage since 2005 and is best known for its two monasteries – the Monastery of our Savior and Transfiguration and the Monastery of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Tolga are located directly on the Europe’s longest river Volga and its inflow Kotorosl. Both testify to the long history of the Russian Orthodox Church. The cityscape of Yaroslavl is also really worth seeing with its classicist buildings – walking through the streets of the city with 500,000 inhabitants is a welcome contrast to Moscow. Things are even more slow in the small towns of Suzdal and Vladimir, both of which can still be reached with the Moscow suburban train network (known as Elektrichka) for a good 500 rubles. In both cities time seems to have stood a little – large sacred buildings dominate the cityscape.

Especially the Assumption Cathedral, located in the center of Vladimir, and the Golden Medieval Gate are the main attractions for tourists. The church, built in the early 12th century, is best known for its almost 700 year old wall paintings and frescoes and is a World Heritage Site. The Suzdal Kremlin is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage List and was first mentioned in writing in 1024.

Suzdal with its only 10,000 inhabitants has still retained the character of a small Russian town and in the town, which will celebrate its millennium in 2024, you can still find numerous wooden buildings typical of rural Russia – whether churches or houses, the colorful buildings are ideal as Photo motif and give an impression of the simple Russian provinces life away from the metropolises.

The exhibition of the achievements of the national economies is not in every travel guide as a classic Moscow main attractions and a must see of the Russian capital. But no other place in the modern mega-metropolis exudes the spirit of the Soviet Union as much as the enormous VDNKh (All Russian Exhibition Centre) in the north of Moscow. It was built as an agricultural exhibition before World War II, but was then renamed world exhibition for the 15 individual Soviet states and their achievements.

From the Armenian, Estonian and Kyrgyz culture, to the Soviet achievements in space travel and nuclear power, to statues about the heroes of the Soviet history, the VNDKh (Vystavka Dostizheniy Narodnogo Khozyastva) was an absolute attraction until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. After that, the old charm fell into disrepair and the large central pavilion, which was built in the splendidly pompous Stalinist style, was filled with small traders selling souvenirs and matryoshkas.

Since its renovation in 2014, the exhibition in the park-like area is absolutely worth a trip again and with the metro station of the same name you can get from the center to the VDNKh quickly and without problems. There are still strange souvenirs, plus huge Soviet monuments worth seeing, as well as numerous rides for children. The Kosmos exhibition still exists and is now part of the Cosmonaut Museum, which is located at the front end of the park when coming from the metro station.

Here you can experience the various achievements of Soviet and Russian space travel vividly. From the very first Sputnik satellite, the spacesuit of Yuri Gargarin, the very first human in space, to the Buran space shuttle, you can learn an incredible amount about the conquest of the cosmos here. However, you should plan several hours just for a visit to the Cosmonaut Museum.

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The Pushkin Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery

To complete the cultural program in Moscow, you should definitely make a tour to the Pushkin Museum and the Tretyakov Gallery when visiting the Russian capital. It is the largest museum of European art and among the Moscow top attractions. The former Museum of Fine Arts was named after Alexander Pushkin’s death in 1837 – it is still one of the most important art collections in the world today.

It boasts one of the richest collections of foreign art in Russia, showcasing global artistic developments from early times to the present day in expositions numbering 700,000 works of art.  Not far south of the Kremlin, exactly opposite the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Museum is housed in a classic building specially built for this purpose in 1898. From early Byzantine art to the famous Madonna by Lukas Cranach, the Italian masters, Peter Paul Rubens and masterpieces of Expressionism, for example by Paul Cézanne, you can admire a huge selection of important art here.

The regular entry ticket costs 800 rubles and the Ьuseum is open on weekends from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., during the week until 8 p.m. – only Monday is closed.

The second important art collection in the capital is the State Tretyakov Gallery. It is the national treasury of Russian fine art and one of the greatest museums in the world. Started by the textile entrepreneur and philanthropist Pavel Tretyakov as a collection of local contemporary art in 1851, the gallery has now developed into one of the cultural highlights of Russia. In contrast to the Pushkin Museum, you will primarily find Russian art from the 19th century and older icons.

Entry cost is 400 rubles and the Gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. – Monday is also the day off.

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