Hyderabad
: A delightful blend of the old and the new, Hyderabad
presents to the onlooker an interesting skyline, with modern buildings
standing shoulder-to-shoulder with fascinating 400 year old edifices - the
remains of the city's Islamic roots.
More...Tirupati
: Catch the exquisitely carved gold gopuram of the Lord
Venkateswara Temple, glinting in the sun. the Trimala shrine is a
masterpiece of Dravidian architecture. This ancient temple has also found a
mention in various Sastras and Puranas.
More...Vijayawada
: Historically considered as the cultural, political,
pilgrimage and educational center of the state, Vijayawada is located on the
banks of the holy river Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna, ...
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Visakhapatnam
: Visakhapatnam was named after the God of valour, Visakha. Once
a small fishing village, it formed part of the Kalinga empire, under Ashoka
in 260 B.C., passing successively from the Andhra kings of Vengi to the Pallavas,
Cholas and Gangas.
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Warangal
: Warangal, 157 km from Hyderabad, is noted for its
beautiful lakes, splendid temples and wildlife. It was once the capital of
the legendary Kakatiya kingdom, and mentioned.
More...Chittoor
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