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The largest
of the four southern state, Andhra Pradesh is situated on the Deccan Plateau –
one of the oldest geological formations in
India
. It was once the part of the Empror Ashoka's Empire .
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Hyderabad
is The 400 year old metropolis the capital of Andhra Pradesh.A gracious city of
wide avenues and imposing building representative of Muslim culture in the south. The rich, dewy pearls…The aroma of Shahi Biryani…is the the essence of
Hyderabad
.
The
Salar
Jung
Museum
houses an outstanding one-man collection. About 8 kms. west of
Hyderabad
,sprawled over 5 km are the massive Golconda Fort.Golconda was also once famous of
its fabulous diamonds and the renowned Diamond Kohinoor was unearthed from this
region only.
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Warangal
once the capital of the
legendary Kakatiya kingdom, has been noted noted for its beautiful lakes, splendid
temples wildlife & Fort with its massive walls.
Tirupati a
major Hindu pilgrim centre The temple of lord Tirupati with its soaring Gopurams
and gilded Vimana, is a fine example of Dravidian Architecture.
Vijaywada an
important pilgrim centre and known for the
temple
of
Kanak Durga-
set on Indra Kila and is considered the presiding deity of
Vijayawada
is also famous for many sites of ancient Buddhist remains. noted for its elegant
architectural and sculptural remains of Buddhist origin. Trace of its Buddhist
past are still to be swwn at places Like Nagarjunakonda once a centre of Buddhist
learning .
The largest
of
India
’s Tiger Reserves, the Nagarjunasagar – Srisailam Sanctuary (3568 sq.km.),The
terrain is rugged and winding gorges slice through the mallamalai hills.
Vishakhapatnam
or Vizag has today emerged as an important port on the eastern coast of
the country.It is a harmonious blend of the magical past and the bustling present,
with a breathtaking panorama of golden beaches, Move towards the north-east corner
of the state and you come across miles and miles of sun-kissed beaches
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