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Srisailam
Srisailam,
also known as Sriparvata is situated in the Rishabgiri hills on
the southern banks of the river Krishna in Kurnool district of Andhra
Pradesh. The temple at Srisailam is dedicated to Lord Shiva and
is considered as one of his twelve Jyotirlingas. The great Indian
epic of Mahabharata also makes a mention of Srisailam as Sriparvata.
232 km. south of Hyderabad, is Srisailam situated on the banks of
the river Krishna. The 512 mt. long Srisailam Dam located here is
surrounded by natural beauty. On the south bank of the Krishna river,
in the Nallamalai forest, on a 457 mt. high hill is the Bhramaramba
Mallikarjunaswamy temple- one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the capital of Andhra Pradesh.It is famous as the former
seat of the fabulously wealthy nizams of Hyderabad. Hyderabad ia
an important center of Islamic culture. Hyderabad has now changing
lifestyle and landscape with changing time. Opel Astras and Maruti
Zens have shoved aside clip-clopping horse-drawn carriages. Elegantly
tiled houses, giant archways and many-windowed homes no longer dot
the skyline. Flyovers criss-cross busy intersections. The laid-back
metropolis is now a science city.
Tirupati
Situated in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, 704 kms. from
Hyderabad, 250 kms. from Bangalore and 150 kms. from Madras is the
holy city of Tirupathi. It is famed for the shrine on the 'Seven
Hills' on the top of Tirumala, a cluster of seven hills known as
'Seshchala'. This shrine is an important pilgrim centre for tourists
in India because of the temple of Lord Venkatesa. This is the God
whose picture graces the reception areas of most lodges and restaurants
in southern India.
Vijayawada
As the heart of Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada is 275 km. from Hyderabad,
between the river Krishna and its tributary, Budameru. Vijayawada
lies in the rich coastal delta area of the state, a fact that is
reflected in its spicy and deliciously varied cuisine.The most luscious
mangoes are grown here and the region is renowned for its tradition
of pickle making. A famous landmark is the Prakasam barrage, the
1223.5 mt. long modern regulator and road bridge across the Krishna
river, completed in 1957. Its panoramic lake and the three canals
that run through the city give Vijayawada, a venetian appearance.
Vishakapatnam
Vishakapatnam was named after the God of valour, Visakha. Once a
small fishing village, it formed a part of the Kalinga empire, under
Ashoka in 260 BC., passed on successively from the Andhra kings
to Vengi to the Pallavas, Cholas and Gangas. In the 15th century,
Visakhapatnam became a part of the Vijayanagar empire. It was transformed
into a port town under the British. Now a bustling industrial and
commercial city, it is the country's largest ship building yard.
The most famous landmark at Visakhapatnam is the Dolphin's Nose,
a rocky promontory in the port that is 358 mt. in height. The Ramakrishna
Mission Beach, on the east cost and Rishikonda, known for their
serenity, are popular with tourists.
Warangal
Warangal city covers an area of approximately 54.98 sq.km & is situated
at an Altitude of 1,700 ft .It is one of the chief cities in AndhraPradesh.The
best season to be in Warangal is between September to February.The
languages spoken & followed are Telgu,Hindi,English. The city roads
are dominated by two wheelers primarily though one can also find
many autorickshaws,taxis & sumos alongwith private & public transport
buses.Though one can find the traffic density more on the station
road & also on the road parallel to the railway station.

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