PLACES
KANAKA DURGA TEMPLE
One of the most popular temples in and around Vijayawada, it is located
on a hill Indrakeeladri overlooking the city as well as the River Krishna.
One can either motor up the ghat road or take to the steps on foot.
Inscriptions of different dynasties are found in the temple. During
Dasara (Durgashtami), lakhs of devotees from the city and its environs
throng the temple after a holy dip in the River Krishna close by.
GUNADALA MATHA SHRINE
In 1925, Rf. Arlati, the then Rector of St. Joseph's Orphanage at Gundala,
installed a statue of Our Lady and later a church was built and consecrated
in 1971, now popularly known as St. Mary's church. Since then the Feast
of Our Lady of Lourdes became an annual event here, attended by hundreds
of people. The church is situated on a hillock on the eastern side of
the city.
PRAKASAM BARRAGE
Built across the river Krishna, Prakasam Barrage has created a panoramic
lake. Its three canals that run through the city give Vijayawada a Venetian
look.
UNDAVALLI CAVES
Eight kms. from Vijayawada, these caves are said to be carved in 7th
century A.D. Buddhist monks used this two-storeyed cave structure as
a rest house during the monsoon. A huge monolith of the Lord Buddha
in reclining posture is a magnificent sight.
RAJIV GANDHI PARK
Created by the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation with great care, this
park welcomes the tourists at the entrance of the city with its impressive
horticultural network. A mini zoo and a musical water fountain are added
to it.
GANDHI HILL
The first Gandhi Memorial with seven stupas in the country was constructed
on this hill at a height of 500 ft. The 52 ft. stupa was unveiled on
6th October, 1968 by Dr. Zakir Hussain, the then President of India.
Gandhi Memorial Library, a Sound and Light Show on Mahatma Gandhi's
life and a planetarium are the other attractions.
VICTORIA MUSEUM
A place for archaeology lovers, Victoria Museum has a carefully preserved
collection of ancient sculptures, paintings, idols, weapons, cutlery
and inscriptions.
MOGALARAJAPURAM CAVES
These caves are said to be excavated in 5th century A.D. The caves are
reputed to be the first of their kind in South India. The idols of Lord
Nataraja, Vinayaka & Arthanareeswara are carved here.
BHAVANI ISLAND
Perhaps one of the largest Islands on a river, Bhavani Island is located
on Krishna River close to the city. AP Tourism is converting this 133-acre
island into an attractive tourist spot and a River Front Resort. Journey
to the island by boat is very pleasant.
HAZARAT BAL MOSQUE
A holy relic of the Prophet Mohammed is kept here which is displayed
once a year. A large number of Non- Muslims too join the celebrations.
MANGALAGIRI
12 kms from Vijayawada is the renowned temple of Lord Narasimha in Mangalagiri,
on a hillock. The unique feature of this temple is that the mouth of
the idol accepts half the quantity of Panakam (jaggery dissolved in
water) offered by devotees, irrespective of the size of the vessel.
HINKAR THIRTHA (Jain Temple), Mangalagiri
A Jain temple here with great artistic work, it is slated to be the
biggest Jain temple in the region.
KONDAPALLI FORT
Kondapalli village is situated 16 kms. from Vijayawada. A 7th century
fort on the hill with an impressive three storeyed rock tower was witness
to the glory of many dynasties. It served as a business centre. Finally
the fort was used as a military training base by the British rulers.
A good picnic spot, the village is famous for toy making with light-weight
wood available on the hill forest. These toys are famous world-over
as "Kondapalli toys".
MANGINAPUDI BEACH
Located near Machilipatnam, lakhs of pilgrims take a holy dip here in
the sea during Magha Poornami, as it is ideal for sea bathing. Fabric
printing with natural colours known as Kalamkari and gold covering are
the major village industries, famous worldwide. The Panduranga Swamy
Temple, which is said to be similar to the temple at Pandharpur, is
a popular pilgrim centre
KUCHIPUDI
About 60 kms from Vijayawada, this is the birthplace of Siddhendra Yogi,
the originator of the Kuchipudi dance form, famous throughout the world.
A dance school by the Siddhendra Kala Kshetram trains many students
every year, promoting the Kuchipudi dance form.
AMARAVATI
Amaravati, formerly called as Dhanyakataka and Andhranagari, is one
of the most important Buddhist sites in the country. Acharya Nagarjuna
constructed the country's largest stupa here, 2000 years back. Amaravati
is considered the most sacred pilgrim centre for Buddhists in South
India. It also has an Amareswara temple.
KOLLERU LAKE
Located 95 kms from Vijayawada, this large fresh water lake attracts
several species of birds. The lake is spread over an area of 300 sq.
miles and pelicans from Siberia and Fiji Island are seen here during
October and November every year. The famous Peddinti Amma/ Jaladurga
temple is located here. It is a great picnic spot for bird watchers
and nature lovers.
BUDDHIST SITES
Amaravati, Bhattiprolu, Goli, Guntupalli, Ghantasala and Chinna Ganjam
are some important Buddhist sites near Vijayawada. Many stupas and viharas
were built during the Satavahana and Salivahana dynasties.