Andhra Pradesh, state of India, consists of scenic hills, forests, beaches, and temples. Hyderabad, the most developed city in India, located in Andhra Pradesh - known as The City of Nizams and The City of Pearls. Hyderabad is a modern hub of information technology, biotechnology, and ITES. Charminar, Golkonda Fort, Makka Masjid, and Birla Temple - entirely built of white cement are the tourist attractions in Hyderabad city. Andhra Pradesh is the home of religious pilgrim centers such as Tirupati Temple - The abode of Lord Venkateswara, the richest and most visited religious center, located in Tirupathi city. Sri Mallikarjun Temple - one of the twelve jyothirlingalu, located in Srisilam town. The Ramappa Temple and The Thousand-pillar Temple in Warangal are famous tourist spots - known for their art, culture, and temple carvings. There are so many buddhist centers in Andhra Pradesh like Amaravathi in Guntur District, Nagarjuna Konda in Bhattiproly, Lingapalem in West Godavari District. Asia's second largest Road-cum-Railway Bridge, known as Godavari Bridge, located in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh. Vishakhapattanam is the tourist attraction spot for INS Karasura Submarine museum, Yarada Beach, VUDA Park, and Indira Gandhi Zoological Gardens. The best time to visit of Andhra Pradesh is in November through to January.
Tirupati Balaji Temple |
Road-cum-Railway Bridge - Godavari Bridge |
Golkonda Fort
Charminar-Hyderabad
Birla Temple-White Stone Temple-Hyderabad