Major Destinations in Andhra Pradesh:

Hyderabad,the capital of Andhra Pradesh is the fifth largest city in India. Hyderabad is nearly 400 years old and is famous for its natural beauty, mosques and minarets, bazaars, cuisine, bridges, hills and lakes. Some of the highlights of this city are the Charminar, Salarjung Museum,etc...
Vijayawada, is l
ocated at the head of the Krishna delta, in Andhra Pradesh about 70km from the sea.Earliar the city was known as Bezawada and the present name is derived from the presiding deity, Kanakadurga also called Vijaya. It is beautifully encircled by hills on three sides. The water of Krishna river on the south flows swiftly, presenting a mesmerizing scene.
Srisailam is the beautiful weekend destination from Hyderabad, Located on the banks of river Krishna, in the dense forest of the nallamalai hills. Srisailam offers some beautiful temples. The place is famous for an enchanting wildlife sanctuary with a wild variety of animals and birds. It is also known for its mesmerizing dam and the natural splendor.
Warangal is
located inthe north of Andhra Pradesh state.It was once the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty, a famous Andhra dynasty that ruled the state in the 12th century AD. The beautiful lakes, temples, wildlife, rich antiques and relics, make it one of the most visit places in Andhra Pradesh.Visakhapatnam is popularly known as Vizag. It is on
e of the major thriving industrial city on the east coast of India. This port city has the biggest ship building yard in India. It has also developed oil refining, fertilizer, petro-chemical, steel plant, sugar refining and jute industries. The enchanting city has majestic hills, valleys and golden beaches along the bay of bengal coastline, making it an ideal place for holidays.Tirupathi the
holy city is located in the southeastern part of Andhra Pradesh, in the district of Chittoor. It is known for the famous Tirupathi temple which is dedicated the hindhu God 'Venkateswara', one of the most busiest pilgrim center in the world, this temple attracts millions of pilgrims. Apart from this, Tirupathi is also famous for several other temples along with red wooden toys, copper and brass idols.
Nagarjunasagar is a huge irrigation project on the river Krishna. It is situated about 150km from the Hyderabad and has a glorious past. The Nagarjunasagar was a valley in the Nallamala range of the eastern ghats and its civilization is thousands of years old. According to the history, it was first ruled by the satavahanas and subsequently by the Ikshvakus in the third century.
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