Vijayawada
Vijayawada
is our next Indian tourist place popular for luscious Mangoes, sweets and countless
eye-catching springs. Vijayawada is listed in big cities of Andhra Pradesh as
placed on 3rd position. People also recognize the place as Bezawada.
The every flowing river Krishna crosses from city which is also the best
location for nature lovers. Vijayawada is bordered by River Krishna in south,
River Budameru in north, Bay of Bengal on eastern side and Hills of Indra Keeladri
in west direction. Going through meaning of Vijayawada literally it expresses
the victory place. Today Vijayawada is becoming big trade center and popular
city of South India. The city is having biggest rail hub in South India as
trains to almost every city passes from this place. Reaching through road to Vijayawada
is possible from Chennai-Howrah road as well as Chennai-Delhi. NH 5 and NH 9 are
two national highways touching the city from diverse parts.
Journey to
Vijayawada through train is also impressive as loads of canals come in route. The
great fuler King Krishna Devarayar controlled the city under Vijayanagar
Empire.
The city is
having religious values and being described in many legends and myths of India.
As per sources Arjun was blessed by Lord Shiva at this place. Sources also
describe that Vijayawada city was created by Arjun of Mahabharata. Some myths describe
that Deity Durga relaxed at Vijayawada after destroying the Asura’s. Key
destinations for voyagers are Undavalli Caves, Gandhi Stupa, Prakasam Barrage, Kanakadurga
Temple and The Mogalaraja Puram Caves.
Attraction in Vijayawada:
Kondapalli Fort: fort constructed in 14th
century is our first tourist destination of Vijayawada. The high hills of rock
made the things difficult to construct the fort, though the splendid work done
by the workers made things possible. The king and founder of Kondaveedu kingdom
Sri Prolaya Vema Reddi constructed this fort.
Lenin Statue: next destination where
people can spend their time is Lenin Statue. In fact this statue represents the
beliefs of socialism and working efforts of lower-class in the world
particularly in India.
Mogalarajapuram Caves: Vijayawada is
famous for Caves and Mogalarajapuram is one of them. These caves are placed in
the nearby area of city. However, there are 3 cave shrines of 5th century
which are more special spots.
Undavalli Caves: next is Undavalli
Caves placed in Undavalli village, Guntur region, Andhra Pradesh. Guntur is
nearby village of Vijayawada famous for 7th century caves. Key thing
to watch in Undavalli Caves is statue of God Vishnu.
Victoria Museum: another place for
voyagers is Victoria Museum of Archaeological division. Museum is containing ancient
sculptures, inscriptions, idols, paintings, weapons and cutlery. However,
travelers have to reach Bundar Road to reach this amazing Victoria Museum.
Bhavani Island: the Island on Krishna River
is next tourist destination. This largest island is spread in more than 130
acres placed close to Prakasam Barrage. Experts suggest Bhavani island as best
picnic spot properly maintained for pools to swim. Boating is another feature
of Bhavani Island.
Gandhi Hill: a hill area also
recognized as Gandhi Stup is next location for voyagers. It’s a popular place of
Vijayawada attracts countless tourists throughout the year. Sound and Light
show is conducted on Gandhi hill to portray the life of Mahatma Gandhi.
Mangala Giri: other location is Mangala
Giri which is another hill area to attain. Word Mangala means favorable and
Giri means hill so we can say it is favorite hill location in Vijayawada where
travelers will enjoy a lot. Giri is located on highway of Vijayawada to Guntur
and its shape is like elephant. The shrine of Panakala Narasimha Swamy is best
to watch in Giri.
Rajiv Gandhi Square: a newly
constructed park by Municipal Corporation of Vijayawada. Its actually a gateway
to Vijayawada.
Amaravathi: religious place of
Vijayawada is historically valuable pilgrimage place with huge collection of unique
Buddhist statues. Amravathi belongs to 3rd century BC located close
to Krishna River. Earlier place was recognized as Dhanyakataka.
Gunadala Matha Temple: also known as Mary
Matha Shrine is one more popular place. People also identify the shrine as St
Mary’s Church constructed on hill of Gunadala.
Hinkar Thirtha: next is Jain Temple
Hinkar Tirtha placed in Mangala Giri hills close to Vijayawada.
Kanaka Durga Shrine: located on Indra Keeladri
mount built by Arjun the great worrier of Mahabharatha. The 4 feet high statue of
Durga in the standing position is top thing to watch.
Subramanya Swamy Temple: another
religious location is Subramanya Swamy Temple placed on hills of Indra Keeladri.
View of Vijayawada and flowing river
Krishna is best in spot.
Besant Road: as there are many tourist
spots and Besant road is one of them. Its busiest commerce center of Vijayawada
properly developed and maintained by local administration.
Attaining to Vijayawada:
Reaching to
Bezawada is possible from Hyderabad (only 273 kms away), Chennai (only 449 kms
away), Bangalore (650 kms away), Nagpur (653 kms away), and Pune (830 kms).
By Train: the key railway station of
Chennai is Vijayawada Junction having direct trains from Delhi and many big
cities of India. Trains from Hyderabad, Delhi, Visakhapatnam, Mumbai, Kolkata,
Chennai, Kolkata and Bangalore are available.
By Air: airport of Vijayawada is
positioned at Gannavaram only 20 kms distant from main city. However, airport
is serving only domestic flights so travelers from abroad have to look for the
nearest international airport. Big closest international airports are Hyderabad
and Bangalore. Frequent flight service is available for Vijayawada from Visakhapatnam
and Hyderabad.
By Bus: AP tourism department is having
direct bus for Vijayawada from various parts of state. Super deluxe, A/C buses
and luxury buses are available for Vijayawada from central cities of India, Hyderabad,
Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Mumbai and Bangalore.
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