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Tourist Attractions of Andhra Pradesh

A visit to the state of Andhra Pradesh is a delight for art lovers, naturalists, religious…who never find a place like it owing to its varied tourist spots. The state with its glorious past and luminous present is escalating towards the future with utmost level of development in various fields. With a very short span of its commencement of development it has climbed the sky attracting every one to see this land of marvel.

Andhra Pradesh, sometimes called as the “Kohinoor of India”, is a mystical land where history has left behind the monuments and architectural ruins; and dynasties as old as 300 BC. It has many holy temples with architectural beauty, which attract large numbers of pilgrims and tourists from inside and outside the country. The Venkateswara temple at Tirupati is the most visited Hindu temple in the country. The beautiful monuments like Charminar, Golconda Fort, Chandragiri Fort and Falaknuma Palace, are some of the preferred destinations to visit.

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.

Husain Sagar Lake, Andhra Pradesh 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.


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