Kotilingalarevu
This is the ferry point at “Rajahmundry” to cross the Godavari, with
beautifully built steps and bathing ghats all along the river bank. The
Kotilingeshwara temple built in the 10th-11th century is yet another
attraction here. There's ample choice of accommodation, restaurants, and
transport.
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Kadiyapulanka
Located at 8 km from Rajahmundry, it is a small, picturesque village. The
centre of flourishing floriculture and horticulture trade, its dazzling,
colourful gardens of Jasmine, Roses and others are a feast for the eyes.
An annual flower show is held
here in the month of January.
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Antervedi
Antervedi is located 20 km from Razole, 10 km from Narsapur at the
confluence of the Bay of Bengal and River Vasistha. Legend has it that this
is where “Maharshi Vasistha” brought the river Godavari.
It is famous for the temple of
“Sri Laxmi Narasimha Swamy”, built during the 15th-16th century AD. APTDC
accommodation and multi cuisine restaurants are available at Dindi, coconut
groves 20 km away. It's called “Haritha Coconut Country Resort”.
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Samarlakota
Located at a distance of 15 km from Kakinada, Samarlakota is famous for a
Shiva temple, considered to be one of the Pancharamams in the state. This
Bhimesvara Swamy temple built during the 11th century, reflects the
Chola-Chalukya style of architecture.
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Draksharamam
t is located at about 40 km from Rajahmundry and is considered to be a
sacred pilgrimage destination in Andhra. Also known as Dakshina Kasi, the
Bhimeswara Swamy temple here is thronged by devotees regularly. The
architecture of the temple is splendid and is a perfect blend of both the
Chalukya and Chola style. There are inscriptions dating from 1080 AD to
1434 AD, which are a pure delight for historians. In this temple, the Linga
is 2.6 meters high is said to be made of one large crystal.
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Annavaram
Situated
at 72 km from Rajahmundry and 51 km from Kakinada, it is famous for Lord
Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Swamy temple at the top of Ratnagiri hills, on
the banks of river Pamba. The shrine is a two-storied structure, the lower
one containing the Yantra and upper one housing the vigrahas (idols) of the
Lord. Accommodation and transport is easily available. Also available are
private restaurants.
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Uppada
A beach town located 20 km from Kakinada. It is also
famous for its beautifully designed cotton sarees. Accommodation and
restaurants are available at Kakinada.
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Rampachodavaram
(Eco-Tourism)
One
can drive down to Marademalli, which is just 20 km away, it's a little
known hill station. The drive through the dense jungle is quite enjoyable
and one can expect to encounter wildlife. At Maredumilli, coffee, pepper
and rubber are cultivated by the tribals. Forest Department accommodation
is available at Maredumilli. Or one can also stay at Rampachodavaram in the
APTDC guest house.
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Fazalabad
Sri Valli Devasena Subramanyeswara Swamy temple was
constructed by Sri Fazarlabad, 150 years ago. Devotees believe that if
blind people worship the God here, he/she will definitely be able to see
again. Also, those who are unmarried will get married if they perform
special pujas like “Kuja Dosham” and “Rahu Dosham”. This temple is situated
at a distance of 35 km from Rajahmundry.
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Kotipalli
The
Someswara Swamy temple here was built in 13th century. It is situated 39 km
from Kakinada. Legend has it that if you take holy dip in Gowthami river,
flowing in this region, all your sins will be washed off and you will once
again be a pure human.
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Pitapuram
Kukunteswara
Swamy is the most famous feature here. As per legend Vyasamaharshi with his
disciples worship Kukkuteswara Swamy. The Swamy is shaped like a Kukkutam
(cock) with wings on either side of the Lingam.
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Pyaina
Raju Palem
Sri Suryanarayana swamy temple is situated here. It's
believed that if childless couples worship the God here they will be
blessed with children.
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Coringa
Forest and Hope Island
Situated
20 km from Kakinada and 70 km from Rajahmundry, this sanctuary is a part of
river Godavari and has a rich growth of Mangrove plantation. A unique
feature of this sanctuary is that it's located on the back waters of the
sea. Otter, a protected species is found here among other animals which
include Fishing Cat, Jackal, Sea Turtle and Estuarine Crocodile. The common
birds found are Snipes, Ducks, Sea Gulls and Flamingos. Accommodation is
available at the forest rest house, at Coringa and Rajahmundry. Best season
to visit is between October and May.
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Sringara
Vallabha Swamy temple (Tirupati) Peddapuram Mandal
The temple is nearly 12 km away from Samarlakota. On the
way to Kirlampudi route, As per the inscriptions, the temple was built a
thousand years ago.
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Dhawaleswaram
Sir
Arthur Cotton Museum was started here in 1998. The Museum narrates the
construction of present Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage constructed with the
advance engineering skill. It is the only civil engineering museum in the
state.
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DindiThis village in Malkipuram mandal is on the banks of
river Godavari. Houseboats in these banks offer special services to
tourists. These have been introduced by AP Tourism Development Corporation.
APTDC has also started Haritha Coconut Country Resort, which has
accommodation, restaurant and a swimming pool.
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Ryalli
Jaganmohini Kesava Swamy temple is in this village was
constructed way back in the 11th century. The architecture of the temple is
very famous.
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MaredumilliJungle
Star Nature Camp is a nature lover's paradise. The camp provides an
excellent opportunity to explore the eastern ghats. Located adjacent to the
river Valamuru, the camp has a stream flowing on 3 sides overlooking the
Vali-Sugriva of the Ramayana era. The remarkable variation of the battle
ground with the presence of grass lands, encircled by forests on the other
hillocks draws the attention of visitors to this epic story.
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GollalamamidadaLocated
at a distance of 25 km from Rajahmundry, this small village is famous for
the Sri Kodanda Rama temple. The Gopuram of this temple towers over 160
metres and the beautiful idols of Sri Rama, Sri Sita Mahalakshmi and Sri
Lakshmana, are fascinating.
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Other interests
Kakinada
is famous for Kakinada Khaza & Madata Khaza (Sweets), do not forget to
sample these delicacies before you leave the place. Tapeswaram is a famous
for Khaza, Just 50 km from Rajahmundry. Another specialty of the region is
Putarekulu, a thin sugar coated sweet famous at Atreyapuram.
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