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Short Break to Hyderabad
3 Nights
4 Days
Hyderabad (2) Srisailam (1)
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Hotel
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Sightseeing
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Breakfast
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Transfer
Golkonda fort
Ramoji Film City
Srisailam
Mallikarjun Swamy Temple
Airport Pickup & Drop
Pondicherry with Tirupati special
5 Nights
6 Days
Pondicherry (2) Chennai (1)
Tirupati (2)
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Hotel
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Sightseeing
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Breakfast
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Transfer
Aurobindo Ashram
Promenade Beach
Auroville, Matrimandir
Marina Beach
Kapaleeshwarar Temple
Government Museum
Sri Venkateswara Temple
Silathoranam
Airport Pickup & Drop
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FAQs
Andhra Pradesh is most famous for its rich cultural heritage, spiritual landmarks such as the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, and diverse scenic landscapes including the beautiful beaches of Visakhapatnam. The lush green Araku valley is another popular tourist destination in the state.
Andhra is also nicknamed the “Kohinoor of India” owing to its cultural richness and its association with Koh-i-noor Diamond.
The state is well known for its unique kalamkari and kondapally handicrafts as well.
Andhra Pradesh is the only state in India with 3 capitals. Visakhapatnam is the designated executive capital, Amaravati is the legislative capital and Kurnool is the judicial capital.
Some of the top sights in Andhra Pradesh are:
1. Sri Tirumala Venkateshwara Swamy Temple
2. Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple
3. Araku Valley
4. Borra Caves
5. Srikalahasti Temple
6. Kondapalli Fort
7. Rushikonda Beach
8. Talakona Waterfalls
9. Kailasagiri
10. Lambasingi
Andhra Pradesh is known to be home to several beautiful destinations. Some of the most popularly cited pretty places are Araku Valley - for its lush greenery and scenic beauty, Visakhapatnam - for its coastal charm, and Gandikota - for its dramatic canyons and gorge
To plan an Andhra Pradesh, first, it is recommended to consider the theme you are going for - whether you are looking to have a tranquil and laid back vacation, a spiritual experience, or a mix of both.
For a laid back vacation, consider including destinations like Araku Valley, Visakhapatnam, Gandikota, Lambasingi, Kailasagiri, Rushikonda Beach, and Borra Caves to your itinerary.
For a spiritual experience, include Tirumala Temple, Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, and Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple in your itinerary. If you have time, you could also cross the state border and travel to Pondicherry nearby to include Auroville - a spiritual township.
For a mix of both experiences, add the core landmarks to your itinerary - Araku Valley, Tirumala Temple, Visakhapatnam, Rushikonda Beach, and Borra Caves
Lambasingi is known as the “Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh” because of its rare cold weather, snowfall-like conditions, hill stations, and dense forests. It is known to be the only place in South India where it snows.
Five of the most important places to visit in Andhra Pradesh are Tirumala Temple in Tirupati, Visakhapatnam, Araku Valley, Kailasagiri, and Gandikota.
Andhra Pradesh is known as the “Kohinoor of India” primarily because of its association with the original Koh-i-noor diamond. It is believed that the famous diamond was found in the Kollur mine near Guntur, in what is now Andhra Pradesh.
Its nickname is also attributed to the state’s rich history, cultural significance and economic power.
Andhra Pradesh is home to many unique lesser known destinations and landmarks that are considered gems in the state. Some of most popular hidden gems in Andhra Pradesh include:
1. Belum Caves - India’s second largest cave system, located near Kurnool
2. Maredumilli Forest Retreat
3. Horsley Hills
4. Uppada Beach and Mangrove Villages
Lambasingi, located in the Eastern Ghats of Chintapalli Mandal of Alluri Sitharama Raju district is the coldest hill station in Andhra Pradesh. It is also called “The Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh”.
Lambasingi, located in the Eastern Ghats of Chintapalli Mandal of Alluri Sitharama Raju district is the coldest hill station in Andhra Pradesh. It is also called “The Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh”.
Some things you can buy in Tirupati include:
1. Religious items like idols, pictures, and holy books of Lord Venkateswara and other deities
2. Miniature replicas of Sri Venkateswara Temple
3. Postcards
4. Keychains
5. Fridge magnets
The Tirumala Temple enforces a dress code for visitors, according to which you are not allowed to western, revealing clothing such as shorts, crop tops, and jeans. In addition to that, a few other items prohibited in the temple premises include:
1. Electronic goods such as mobile phones, cameras, earphones and portable chargers
2. Plastic water bottles
3. Liquor
4. Non-vegetarian food
5. Intoxicants
6. Any other types of litter
