Travel Agent for Andhra Pradesh
We are a leading travel agent for the Indian
tourist destination of Andhra Pradesh. The state of Andhra Pradesh
is recognized variously-for its legendary dynasties; for its most
revered temple, Tirupati; for its beautiful language, Telugu; for
its lacquer toys and beautiful weaves; rich literature and the vibrant
Kuchipudi. Andhra Pradesh has often been called the "food bowl of
the south." There are ruins, palaces, museums, and ports apart from
the sacred Tirupati, where one can leave one's prayers to be answered.
There are several tour operators in Andhra Pradesh. We offer the
best deals on travel packages, flight tickets, car rentals and other
travel services for all the tourist destinations in Andhra Pradesh.
The earliest mention of the Andhras appears in the Aitareya Brahmana
(800 BC). It was called Dakshina Padh during those days. Andhras,
Pulindas, Sabaras, and many other sects lived in Dakshina Padh.
In the Mauryan age, the Andhras were a political power in the Deccan.
Megasthenes, who visited the court of Chandragupta Maurya (322-297
BC), mentioned that the Andhra country had 30 fortified towns and
an army of 1,00,000 infantry, 2,000 cavalry and 1,000 elephants.
The Buddhist religious books reveal that Andhras established their
kingdoms on the Godavari belt at that time. Even Ashoka referred
in his 13th rock edict that the Andhras were his subordinates.
The flourishing Satvahana Empire, which followed the Mauryas, covered
the entire Deccan plateau by the 1st century AD. From the seventh
to the 10th centuries, the Chalukyas ruled the state. This was followed
by the rule of the Cholas, Kakatiyas, and the powerful Vijayanagar
Empire. By the 16th century AD, the Qutab Shahi dynasty established
its firm foothold in and around Hyderabad. The Nizams, as the rulers
of Hyderabad were called, maintained their rule, even during the
advent of the French and British. Andhra Pradesh was constituted
as a separate state on October 1, 1953, comprising the 11 districts
of the erstwhile Madras state, and made Kurnool the capital. By
November 1, 1956, the Nizam's state of Hyderabad was amalgamated
to the state of Andhra Pradesh.
There are a number of tourist destinations to be visited in Andhra
Pradesh. Most of the travel agencies in Andhra Pradesh offer travel
services like air tickets, car rental, hotel room reservation and
packaged tours.

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Some of the places of tourist interest worth being visited in Andhra Pradesh are:
Hyderabad, the fifth largest city in the
country, is the capital of Andhra Pradesh and has several prominent
places in and around it. It has a Hindu-Muslim culture with a number
of monuments of historical importance like Char Minar, Golconda,
Salar Jung Museum, Mecca Masjid, Osman Sagar and Osmania University.
The capital is in reality the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad
linked together by the Hussain Sagar Lake.
The sites of historical importance include Warangal, Palampet, Vemulavada,
Bhadrachalam, and Lepakshi. Andhra Pradesh is known for pilgrimages,
not only for Hindus, but also for followers of other religions like
Muslims, Christians and Buddhists. The state has a rich heritage
of temples, mosques, churches and viharas. The state is known for
the famous Sri Venkateswara temple at Tirupati, Birla Mandir at
Hyderabad and Bhadra Kali temple at Warangal, Mecca Masjid at Hyderabad,
the Buddhist viharas at Nagarjunasagar, and the Sai Baba Ashram
at Puttaparthi. The Hindu pilgrimage sites include Tirupati, Srisailam,
Basara, and Srikalahasti. The state was once the site of a flowering
Buddhist culture. The Salivahanas, who were Buddhists by religion,
followed the Satvahana dynasty. Several Buddhist stupas and viharas
were built during their reign, and Buddhist centers flourished at
Nagarjunakonda, Amravati, Sankara, Bhattiprolu, Guntupalli, Gantasala,
Salihunda, Panigiri, Nelakondapalli, and Bahvikonda.
There are waterfalls at Ettipothala, Kuntala, and Gandipet. The
caves at Undavalli and Borra are also major tourist attractions.
Two large and world famous dams are located at Nagarjunasagar and
Nizamsagar.
Many wildlife sanctuaries can be found in the state, namely, Kawal,
Sivaram, Pakhal, Pranahita, Eturnagaram, Kinnerasani, Papikonda,
Nagarjunasagar, Srisailam, Pocharam, Gundlabrahmeshwaram, Shri Venkateshwara,
Srilanka Malleswara, and Kaundinya. There are four bird sanctuaries
in the state at Kolleru, Rollapadu, Nelapattu, and Manjira.
The state has nearly 1,000 km of coastline, with eight of its 23
districts having direct access to the sea with azure water caressing
golden sands, which accounts for the presence of so many beaches.
Starting from Bheemunipattnam near Vishakhapatnam down to Mypad
in Nellore district, the coastline of Andhra Pradesh offers unalloyed
joy to the sun worshippers and sea bathers. Apart from the Ramakrishna
beach, Lawson's bay and Rishikonda beach at Vishakhapatnam and Bheemunipattnam
beaches there are other famous beaches such as Manginapudi, near
Machilipattnam, Kakinada, Chirala, Kalingapatnam and Mypad.
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