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exotic beauty of one of the main destination of South India
tourism.
Andhra Pradesh Tours give all the basic information about
Andhra Pradesh necessary to know before planning a tour to
Andhra Pradesh.
Andhra Pradesh is a symbol of true secularism in India as
people of all faiths here give a perfect example of religious
harmony. Andhra Pradesh is a state, which has influence of
both Hindu as well as Muslim cultures.
From the Buddhist structures of Nagarjunasagar to the famous
temple of Tirupati and from Visakhapatnam to the pearl city
of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh offers many things to see in
Andhra Pradesh Tour.
Major Tourist Attractions
Hyderabad: The capital of Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad has a history of 400 years old. Famous for its pearl
jewelry worldwide, Hyderabad original name was Bhagyanagar.
Built by the fifth ruler of Qutub Shahi dynasty, Muhammad
Quli Qutub Shah in 1589 for his ladylove, Bhagmati who honored
it with the title of Hyder Mahal, Bhagyanagar later became
present Hyderabad.
Tirupati : Lying at the southern tip of
Eastern Ghats in Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is one of the famous
holy pilgrimage places of Hindu religion. Its marvelous temple
architecture is world famous. Beside this, Tirupati region
also has magnificent view of waterfalls and vast forest area
to explore.
Visakhapatnam : A land of golden beaches
on one side of the city and green hilly area on the other
side make Visakhapatnam a tourist heaven. Visakhapatnam has
every thing for everyone from a Buddhist pilgrim to the fun
and adventure lovers.
Warangal: Warangal represent the best forms
of art and architecture in the form of temples and was once
the center of Telugu culture. Warangal city is made of three
different towns- Warangal, Kazipet and Hanamkonda. Known for
its temple architecture, lakes, carpets this city is mainly
famous for Musical Garden, Rock Garden, Archeological Museum,
Planetarium and Samskriti Vihar.
Places to be visit:
Char Minar - Built in 1591 by Quli Qutub
Shah, Char Minar literally means Four Minarets having height
of 48.7m above the ground. Char Minar in Hyderabad is also
famous for its Laad bazaar of pearl, antiques and perfumes.
Golconda Fort- The capital of Qutub Shahi
Rulers throughout their rule, this massive fort has a perimeter
of 11km.
Salar Jung Museum- A museum dedicated to
the antique collection work of Nawab Mir Yusaf Ali Khan, the
Prime minister of Nizam.
Borra Caves - A village in the Ananthagiri
hills, 90kms from Visakhapatnam, Borra caves have historical
and religious value.
Nagarjuna Sagar- An important Buddhist site
located 150km from Hyderabad. But mainly famous for the Nagarjuna
Sagar Dam-world tallest masonry dam.
Thousand Pillar Temple- Built in 1163 A.D.
by ruler Rudra Deva, Thousand Pillar Temple site is located
near Hanamkonda-Warangal highway. This temple is dedicated
to Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Surya. Main attraction is the magnificent
Black Nandi and architecture of pillars.
Warangal Fort- Built by a 13 th century
ruler Ganapati Deva of Kakatiya Dynasty and his daughter Rudramma.
Beside these attractions that Andhra Pradesh Tour provide
others are Safdar Gunj Museum, Qutub Shahi Tombs, Mecca Masjd
Mosque, Nehru Zoological Park, Prasantha Nilayam Ashram and
Dolphin's Nose.
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