Andhra Pradesh Unveils A New Tourism Strategy Built On Experience
Andhra Pradesh is expanding adventure tourism with new beach and riverfront experiences across Chirala and Vijayawada
Andhra Pradesh is expanding adventure tourism with new beach and riverfront experiences across Chirala and Vijayawada
As Cyclone Montha nears Andhra Pradesh, both Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada airports have suspended operations amid warnings of rainfall, strong winds and potential storm surges. State authorities are on high alert and have mobilised emergency services
As Cyclone Montha intensifies over the Arabian Sea, Indian authorities urge travellers to stay alert and coastal states brace for impact
Andhra Pradesh is advancing plans for the trains connecting four South Indian cities. Yet, India’s bullet train projects raise concerns about affordability, land displacement, and environmental risks
Overlooking the Bay of Bengal, Pema Wellness blends naturopathy, advanced therapies, and family-led care
Gandikota, often called the "Grand Canyon of India," is a historical fort town in Andhra Pradesh renowned for its stunning gorge carved by the Penna River through the Erramala hills
The initiative to develop Kuchipudi village is part of a broader vision to make Andhra Pradesh a must-visit destination for heritage and cultural tourism
Baruva, with its haunting shipwreck, coastline, and abundant local culture, is a destination that has all the potential to outshine among the many coastal destinations in India
By encouraging tourists to stay in homestays, the sustainable tourism initiative in Andhra Pradesh seeks to provide a direct financial benefit to locals
Borra Caves are the deepest limestone caves in India, extending to a depth of 80 m. On a recent trip to Andhra Pradesh, I visited this geological wonder to unearth its mystical depths and ancient stories
Visiting Lambasingi is about experiencing a way of life that is close to nature. It’s about meeting people who live simply but richly, about slowing down and about respecting the local communities
Andhra Pradesh, a vibrant coastal state, is rich in cultural heritage shaped by generations of artisans. Its Geographical Indication (GI) products reflect this legacy of craftsmanship
The GI products of Andhra Pradesh, born from the unique terroir and nurtured by traditional knowledge, possess qualities or a reputation that are undeniably tied to their place of origin
Andhra Pradesh's GI products are more than just handicrafts and textiles—they are living traditions that bridge the past with the present
The GI-tagged products of Andhra Pradesh are more than just commodities—they are a reflection of the region’s deep-rooted traditions, skilled craftsmanship, and culinary richness
The Sri Lankamalleswara Wildlife Sanctuary, a lesser-known place in Andhra Pradesh, is unique as it is the world's only habitat where you can find the Jerdon's courser, a highly endangered bird species. And now, it is home to ancient art, too
This initiative is part of a broader vision to position Andhra Pradesh as India's top coastal tourism destination. By investing in beach infrastructure, AP Tourism aims to create a more accessible experience for domestic and international tourists.
The lingam was inscribed with phrases in the Telugu script, believed to be from the same period
As Hyderabad transitions from being the joint capital of the two states, the Telangana government is poised to take possession of several buildings from the Andhra Pradesh government in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad
Sample the honied side of Andhra gastronomy, with its popular emblematic desserts
INTACH hopes to preserve and promote the rich cultural heritage of the festival by getting it recognised as an intangible cultural asset by UNESCO
If you're feeling weary of the overcrowded hill stations and seeking lesser-known places to explore in South India, consider these destinations in Andhra Pradesh
A look into the art and craft of making the revered Bobbili veena, an ancient practice in this little village in South-Eastern India
Red chillies, rock-cut caves or river cruises - Andhra Pradesh is here with its offbeat attractions
Exploring the distinct handloom weaves of southern India through the weaving villages of Andhra Pradesh
The 'Statue of Social Justice' in Vijayawada, standing at 206 feet tall, is one of the top 50 tallest sculptures in the world
This season, the Ramsar site Kolleru lake is set to welcome a million migratory birds
The Billasurgam Caves, located near Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh, are estimated to be approximately 5,000 to 6,000 years old. They feature cave art and artifacts that date back to the mid-Holocene period, indicating Mesolithic or early Neolithic origins
Machilipatnam may not flaunt its colourful history, but it was once the hub of the Coromandel Coast with its trade and art
This long-awaited recognition has breathed new life into the craft, offering hope and a brighter future for those dedicated to preserving this cherished tradition
Andhra Pradesh is renowned for its mouth-watering cuisine, characterised by its spicy, flavourful, and tangy palate. With a rich heritage in cooking, the state offers a stunning combination of culinary delights and breathtaking natural scenery
In Hyderabad, the biscuits are warm, the curries tangy, and the biryanis and the kebabs the best you could have tasted so far