9 days
Daily Tour
25 people
English, Hindi, Kanada, Tamil, Telegu
An Andhra Pradesh tour is a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of this southern Indian state. The tour takes you to ancient temples.. The tour also unveils coastal beauty with picturesque beaches in Visakhapatnam and the serene Araku Valley’s coffee plantations. Birdwatchers can find solace in Kolleru Lake and Pulicat Lake’s bird sanctuaries. Cultural experiences abound with traditional art forms, festivals like Ugadi, and flavorsome Andhra cuisine. From exploring ancient caves to modern urban experiences, an Andhra Pradesh tour offers a well-rounded and enriching experience, leaving travelers captivated by the state’s enchanting diversity.
Bangalore to Vizag
Reach Vizag and Visit Simhachalam temple, Night Stay in Vizag
Visit Local temples in Rajamahendravaram, Godavari Snana and Stay in Badrachalam,
Visit Badrachalam, Parnashala, and Hemachala Narasimha Temple and later proceed to Dwaraka Tirumala and stay in Vijaywada
Visit Kanaka Durga Temple, Mangalagiri Panaka Narasimha Temple and stay in Srisailam.
Visit Srisailam and stay in Ahobilam Via Mahanandi.
Upper Ahobilam and special sanlkalpa in Jwala Narasimha Temple. Ahobila, Malola, Jwala, Karanja, Prahalada Patha Shala, and Evening visit Chatravata and Yogananda Narasimha Temples
Today visit Pavana and Bhargava Temples and afternoon proceed to Kadri and back to bangalore.
The "Andhra Pradesh Yatra" is a pilgrimage journey that covers various sacred and culturally significant destinations within the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The Yatra offers a chance to explore ancient temples, historical sites, natural wonders, and experience the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The "Andhra Pradesh Yatra" includes visits to revered temples like Tirupati Balaji Temple in Tirumala, Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada, Simhachalam Temple in Visakhapatnam and many others dedicated to different deities.
Yes, the "Andhra Pradesh Yatra" often covers historical sites.
The duration of the Yatra can vary depending on the chosen itinerary and destinations. It may range from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the number of places covered and the pace of the Yatra.
The Yatra typically involves visiting multiple destinations, some of which may require walking or climbing steps. While some sites are easily accessible, others may involve moderate physical effort.
Yes, the Yatra involves participating in religious ceremonies, prayers, and darshan (viewing) of the deities at the temples. Devotees may perform special pujas (worship) to seek blessings.
We offer packages for the Andhra Pradesh Yatra. It is advisable to choose a reliable tour operator that can customize the itinerary according to your preferences and provide a smooth and organized pilgrimage experience.
The best time for the Yatra is during the winter and early spring months (November to February), as the weather is pleasant and suitable for travel and temple visits.