A traveller’s guide to Andhra Pradesh state, places to see in Andhra Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh tours
Andhra Pradesh India

Andhra
Pradesh is a symbol of the true spirit of Indian secularism where people of
all faiths -Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu form a symphony of religions.
Once among the poorest states of the Indian Union, it's transformation to
one of the most industialized states has been slow but steady. The state
stands on the high Deccan plateau, sloping down to the low-lying coastal
regions in the the east where the Godavri and Krishna meet the Bay of
Bengal.
The capital Hyderabad, was built by the Qutb Shahi Kings in 1590. Once here
visit the
Char Minar literally meaning the Four Quartets was built
in 1591 to commemorate the end of a plague in Hyderabad. At the
Safdar
Gunj Museum are on display art , artifacts and trinkets of a wide
variety.Also worth visiting are the
Golconda Forts and the
Qutb
Shahi Tombs and the
Mecca Masjd Mosque.
Hyderabad's answer to Victoria and Albert Museum is the
Salar
Jung Museum ,built by Mir Yusaf Ali. It has more than 35,000 exhibits
including works of sculpture, wooddrawing, religious objects , armoury and
weaponry.
The
Nehru Zoological Park is on an area of more than 1.2 square k.m
and is home to many exotic ,rare species.
The
Hussain Sagar Lake separates Hyderabad from its twin city of
Secunderabad. Vishakapatnam is one of the fastest growing port cities in
India Its best known sight is the
Dolphin's Nose which is a rocky
promontory jutting out into the harbor.
At Nagarjunasagar is
Nagarjunakonda where Buddhist ruins have been
found from the waters of the dam and re-sited from the island.
Tirupati, the holiest of holy places of 'Indian worship is situated at the
base of the Tirumala hills.It holds the temple of
Lord Venkatweshwara
where innumerable faithful line upto to have an audience(darshan) with their
lord. It is one of the few holy places where access is permitted to even a
Non-Hindu.
Called the Abode of Highest Peace the
Prasantha Nilayam Ashram of
Lord Sri Sathya Sai Baba at Puttaparthi has many followers to its faith. It
offers excellent food and accomodation to its visitors/devotees.
The best time to visit is between October and February.
Did You Know?
- Andhra Pradesh is the fifth largest state by area and population.
- Andhra Pradesh is the most largest and populous state in south India.
- Telugu is the official language of Andhra Pradesh.
- Agriculture is the chief means of subsistence.
- Kuchipudi is the famous classical dance form of Andhra Pradesh.
- Andhra Pradesh has the maximum number of cinema halls in India.
- In Andhra Pradesh lies the famous Tirupati temple of Lord
Venkateshwara, which is said to be the richest Hindu religious
institution.
- Andhra Pradesh owns the richest Hindu religious institution of
Tirupati temple.
Places to visit:
Char Minar - This magnificent monument built by Quli
Qutub Shah, is synonymous with Hyderabad. It was built in 1591 by Quli Qutb
Shah. to mark the end of the plague that had ravaged the city. Four graceful
minarets from which 'Char Minar' derives its name, literally meaning 'Four
Minars' soar to a height of 48.7 m above the ground. All around the Char
Minar is the bustling Laad bazaar selling pearl, antiques, perfume and
ittar.
Golconda Fort - This massive fort of perimeter 11 km has
the history of medieval Deccan written in its ruins. The fort was the
capital of Qutb Shahi kings throughout their rule. Once famous for its
diamond market, the 'Kohinoor', the largest diamond in the world, was
quarried here.
Salar Jung Museum - A one-man collection of antiques, the
artifacts on display are unique and range through varied periods of time and
places in the world. The collection at this unique museum was put together
by Nawab Mir Yusaf Ali Khan (Salar Jung III), the Prime Minister of the
Nizam. It contains about 43,000 art exhibits and 50,000 books from all over
the world. .
Tirupati - is one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage
centers of India. It is an unique example of the Dravidian architecture. The
temple has an exquisitely carved Gopuram facing the east. The Vimana is
completely covered with the gold plate, known as Ananda Nilayam. The annual
festival, held in September every year, attracts thousands of pilgrims from
all over the country.
Medak - The famous landmark of Medak is the Church. It is
known for its pointed stained-glass windows, that depict the story of the
Bible, in blazing coloured pictures.
Borra caves - Borra is a village in the Ananthagiri hills
in the south-east corner of Srungavarapukota Taluk, about 29 kms from Araku
Valley and 90 kms from Visakhapatnam. The caves at this place, popularly
known as the Borra Caves are of historical importance and religious value.
Dating back to a million years, they present a breathtaking display of
naturally sculpted splendour, in superb stalagamite formations.
Nagarjuna Sagar - Nagarjuna Sagar in an important
Buddhist site located 150 km from Hyderabad. Today, Nagarjuna Sagar is known
for the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam - the world's tallest masonry dam that supplies
water to over 10 lakh acres of land. It was while the dam was being built
that the ruins of an ancient Buddhist civilisation were excavated. Some of
the relics unearthed have been preserved on a picturesque island called
Nagarjuna Konda, located in the centre of a man-made lake.
Thousand-Pillar Temple - The famous thousand-pillar
temple, built in 1163 AD, by king Rudra Deva is a significant monument
situated near the Hanamkonda-Warangal highway. One thousand richly carved
pillars and a magnificent black basalt Nandi are unique to this temple which
is dediated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Surya.
Warangal Fort- was built during the 13th century by the
Kakatiya king Ganapati Deva and his daughter Rudramma. Some of the remains
that stand here to this day include four huge stone gateways and several
exquisite pieces of sculpture.