Tourist Attraction in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh is India’s largest fifth state in both area and population that has made a significant place for itself in the Indian tourist Map. Thousands of visitors visit this attractive place every year.
This state is popular for its trade, agriculture, and industry and now it capital Hyderabad has become a premium destination for all IT industries of the world. This place has several attractions to visit such as
Tourist Attraction in Andhra Pradesh
- Hyderabad,
- Vijaywada,
- Vizag,
- Srisailam,
- Nagarjunasagr,
- Tirupathe,
- Puttaparthi,
- Annavaram,
- Ramappa,
- Badrachalam,
- Warangal,
- Mahanadi,
- Mantralayam,
- Beaches,
- Caves,
- Museum,
- Temples,
and many other monuments etc. Furthermore, Krishna-Godavari delta is very popular for its rich fertile land with lashing greenery.
Climate of Andhra Pradesh is generally hot and humid in summers but the winters are very pleasant here that attracts the tourists towards it. Here, you will fill find South-Indians or mostly black colored people of all castes and religions such as Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, etc.
The people of this country are very co-operative and friendly. It is a multifarious state that has covered with melodious music, delectable cuisine, scintillating dances, glorious religions, and ingenious arts and crafts. However, its popular dance is Kuchipuddi which is the most interesting form of performing arts that has been encouraged from the past few centuries in India.
It is an ever enchanting state. The people of this state usually prefer a vegetarian diet. They like to eat Rice, Coconut, Wada, Idli, Sambar, and other steamed vegetables, etc. The most delightful delicacies o this state is ‘Murku’ (roundels of rice flour paste deep-fried), ‘Appadams’ and many other sweet like ‘Putharekulu‘, ‘Bobbatlu‘, ‘Kakinada Kaja’, ‘Booralu’, ‘Sheer Khurma’ , ‘Bandhar Ladoo’ and ‘Payasam’ etc.
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