Sunday, November 22, 2009

NELLORE


Location: In Andhra Pradesh, India.

Significance: Famous for Ranganatha Temple.

Situated on the north bank of Pennar River, Nellore is believed to have derived its name after the paddy fields in and around Nellore, where 'Nellu' means paddy and 'Ur' means a town. It is also known as Vikramasimhapuri, the city is of extreme historical and cultural importance. It is supposed to be the place where the greatest of the Telugu poets, Tikkana Somayaji, the translator of Mahabharata into Telugu, lived. The religious highlights of the place are the temples of Talpagiri Ranganathaswami also known as Ranganayakulu, Mulaathanesvaraswami, Venugopalswami and Dharmaraja. Famous for its rice and aqua culture, the Udayagiri fort, the Narasimha Konda, Penchala Rona, Venkatagiri fort, Mypadu beach, famous rocket launching centre at Sriharikota, the Krishnapatnam port and Nelapattu are some of the most visited places here.

This area is rich in particular kind of flint called quartzite. The ancient town was part of the Ashokan Empire in the third century B.C. and ruled by Pallavas from fourth to sixth centuries. Nellore has immense potential for tourism with temples, forts and monuments, the Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary and Pulicat Lake as its chief attractions. While Vedurupattu is the breeding place for painted storks, Udyagiri fort is famous for medicinal herbs. The beach tourist complex at Ramathirtham, has a floating resort with modern amenities and facilities along with an amusement park for children, a water park, a health club, full-fledged gym, yoga classes and authentic Ayurvedic treatment. Its tourism industry is constantly on the rise and thus, it has attracted the attention of the government for promotion as a tourist destination.

This information is gathered from a tourism web site.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

VIVAJAWADA


Location: In Andhra Pradesh, India.

Significance: Famous for its cave temples.

Vijayawada or Bezawada is situated on the shores of the Krishna River and is bounded by the Indrakiladri hills on its West. The largest railway junction of the South Central Railway, it is situated along the Chennai-Howrah and Chennai-Delhi rail route. Sprawled across an area of 58 sq km, the literal meaning of Vijayawada is the 'City of Victory'. It is named after the popular legend, which states that at the Indrakiladri Hill, Arjuna, the Pandava Prince had succeeded in winning the blessings of Lord Shiva after hard penance. The city progressed under the British rule. The Krishna Barrage and the Railway Bridge on River Krishna have helped in the expansion of the city's agricultural and commercial base. Today, Vijayawada is one of the big business centers of the State.

A number of temples are there in Vijayawada including the abode of Kanaka Durga (Goddess of power, riches and benevolence), the presiding deity of the city. A base for important Buddhist sites around the city including Amaravati, Gudivada and Ghantasala, it also an important base to visit Kuchipudi, the city of dance, Mangalagiri, the city of temples and Kondapalli, the city of handicrafts. 'Krishna Pushkaram', an all-India festival held once in twelve years and delicious mangoes and pickles are also a specialty of the place. A centre for Carnatic music and 'Kuchipudi' style of classical dance, it houses Andhra Pradesh Dance and Music College, Natraj Kala Samiti and Kanakadurga Gana Sabha. K L Rao Vihara Kendram on Prakasham Barrage Lake offers a variety of water sports including rowing, canoeing, water-scooters and pedal boats.

Shopping Attractions:
One can buy everything here from antiques, handicrafts and jewellery to dresses, leather goods, pearls, and semi-precious stones. Kaleshwara Rao Market is the famous vegetable market while Vastralatha is a wholesale cloth market. Gandhi Nagar is famous for shoe making Industry and is one of the entertainment areas in Vijayawada. The nearby toy-making village of Kondapalli and 'Kalamkari paintings' at Machilipatnam, Vijaywada offers a delightful shopping experience.

Rhis information is gathered from a tourism web site.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

INTO THE ARAKU VALLEY


THE HARITHA JUNGLE BELLS RESORT

TYDA, NEAR VISAKHAPATNAM

GETTING THERE

The resort can be reached by road or train from Visakhapatnam. The nearest railhead is Tyda station, just two km from the resort. Jeeps and other means of transport are available from the station to the resort. There is a single train that leaves Visakhapatnam daily at 7 a.m. or you can take the buses and taxis run by the State Transport Corporation, APTDC and private operators.

THINGS TO DO

The historical Borra Caves are just five km from the resort, and a two km trek from the caves takes you to the 900-feet Kataki waterfalls. The APTDC also offers a refreshing four km trek through the forest early in the morning, touching a couple of tribal hamlets. You can also go about on a bicycle or give tribal archery a shot. You can enjoy your evenings watching tribals dance around a bonfire.

TARIFF (FOR TWO)

Igloo cottages: Rs. 1,800/-
New Bridge and wooden cottages; Rs. 1,800/-
Wooden cottages; Rs. 1,500/-
Log huts and aerocon cottages Rs. 800/-
Extra person; Rs. 150/- for A/C and Rs. 100/- for non A/C.
Tariff includes free south Indian breakfast for two.

Checkout time 10 a.m. Contact details: 0891-2788820; Fax; 0891-2788822
Cell; 98480 07022

Courtesy: Daily news paper.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

A JOURNEY TO REMEMBER


GREEN JUNGLE RESORT-SURYANELLY, MUNNAR

GETTING THERE

The resort is easily accessible from both Kerala and Tamil Nadu. From Kochi to Munnar, it’s 145 km; and from Munnar to Suryanelly it is another 25 km. From Thekkady it is 90 km. You can also get there from Madurai (130 km), Kodaikanal (135 km) and Coimbatore (170 km).

THINGS TO DO

Cycle down jungle tracks.

Go on a jeep safari to the Kolukumalai tea estate (8000 feet above sea level), check out the Anayirangal Lake or visit the tribal village nearby.

For the more adventurous there is trekking, camping in tents, mountain climbing and bamboo rafting.

Day trips to Munnar, Rajamala, Ernakulam, National Park and Mattupetty is another option.

The resort offers target shooting, table tennis, badminton, darts and camp fires with music. Or, simply laze around.

TARIFF

Executive Lake view rooms; Rs. 3,500/-
Deluxe Lake View Rooms; Rs.2,500/- Taxes are extra.

For details, contact; 0484-2206630/31/32.

This information is read from a daily news paper and posted for the benefit of travel lovers.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

KURNOOL


Location: In Andhra Pradesh, India.

Significance: Famous for Sreesailam Temple.


Kurnool, situated on the southern banks of the Tungabhadra and Handri rivers, has been the capital of Andhra Pradesh for three years from 1953 until 1956. It is said that the Odders who were carting stones for the construction of the temple Alampur used the site as a halting place before crossing the Tungabhadra. They bought oil here to grease their cartwheels and called it 'Kandanavolu', which became Kurnool with time. The most well known even of the city is the car festival of Sri Ajaneyaswami, which is celebrated for eight days from Margasira Suddha Triodasi, which usually falls during November-December, is one of the most important festivals and is also well-attended.

The highlights of the city are the historical ruins of a royal fort belonging to the times of the medieval kingdom of Vijayanagar from 14th to the 16th century. It houses several Persian and Arabic inscriptions throwing light on various aspects of historical interests noted here. The Kondareddy Burz protected under the Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, the early-17th century tomb of Abdul Wahab on the banks of River Handri, the remains of the palace of Gopal Raju, the last Hindu rulers of Kurnool and the temples of Nagareswarasawami, Peta Anjaneyaswami, Venugoplaswami, Iswaraswami, Saibab and Birla Mandir or Stayanarayaswami, are the place that one should not miss while at Kurnool.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

THE HARITHA JUNGLE BELLS RESORT


INTO THE ARAKU VALLEY

THE HARITHA JUNGLE BELLS RESORT

TYDA, NEAR VISAKHAPATNAM

GETTING THERE

The resort can be reached by road or train from Visakhapatnam. The nearest railhead is Tyda station, just two km from the resort. Jeeps and other means of transport are available from the station to the resort. There is a single train that leaves Visakhapatnam daily at 7 a.m. or you can take the buses and taxis run by the State Transport Corporation, APTDC and private operators.

THINGS TO DO

The historical Borra Caves are just five km from the resort, and a two km trek from the caves takes you to the 900-feet Kataki waterfalls. The APTDC also offers a refreshing four km trek through the forest early in the morning, touching a couple of tribal hamlets. You can also go about on a bicycle or give tribal archery a shot. You can enjoy your evenings watching tribals dance around a bonfire.

TARIFF (FOR TWO)

Igloo cottages: Rs. 1,800/-
New Bridge and wooden cottages; Rs. 1,800/-
Wooden cottages; Rs. 1,500/-
Log huts and aerocon cottages Rs. 800/-
Extra person; Rs. 150/- for A/C and Rs. 100/- for non A/C.
Tariff includes free south Indian breakfast for two.

Checkout time 10 a.m. Contact details: 0891-2788820; Fax; 0891-2788822
Cell; 98480 07022

This information was read and posted from a daily news paper, for the benefit of travel lovers.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

RIVERSIDE RETREAT


HARITHA COCONUT COUNTRY RESORT
DINDI VILLAGE, EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT

HOW TO GET THERE

The resort is in Dindi village, 14 km from Palacol railway station and located between Malkipuram and Rajole in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh.

TARIFF

A/C Suite: Rs. 2,200/- a day.
A/C Double bedroom Rs. 2,000/- per day (Rs. 150/- for extra bed).

THINGS TO DO

Take a river cruise on a houseboat. There are three packages on offer. A 24-hour-package for a two-room houseboat costs Rs. 5,040/-. Each room can accommodate two adults and two children below nine years. Extra bed cost Rs. 300/- each.

Or, opt for the 12-hour-package from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, .that costs
Rs. 1,470/- per room or Rs. 2,940/- for the full boat. Those on a budget can sign up for the six-hour-package-Rs. 1,890/- for the full boat. However, A/C is available only for the 24-hour-package.

Local attractions include the famous Antervdi Temple, 22 km from the resort. Sakhinetipalli, 14 km away, is believed to have been visited by Lord Rama and Goddess Seeta during the in the Threta Yugam

For details, call: 98487 80527

This article was read from a daily news paper.