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Andhra Pradesh, India
Historic city and the erstwhile capital of the Andhra State (1953-1956). Gateway to the incredible Belum Caves — the second largest cave system in India with 3.5 km of explored passages, stunning stalactite formations, and an underground stream. The magnificent Konda Reddy Fort with its underground tunnels, the sacred Mantralayam Raghavendra Swamy Temple (major pilgrimage center), and the beautiful Rollapadu Bird Sanctuary make Kurnool a destination of diverse wonders.
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The new capital of Andhra Pradesh and one of ancient India's greatest Buddhist centers. The famous Amaravati Stupa — built during the Satavahana dynasty around 200 BCE — was once the grandest Buddhist monument in India with exquisite limestone relief carvings now housed in museums worldwide. The magnificent 125-foot Dhyana Buddha statue, the ancient Amareswara Shiva Temple, and the emerging modern capital region make Amaravati a meeting point of ancient glory and future ambition.
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The largest district in Andhra Pradesh, known worldwide as the home of Puttaparthi — birthplace and ashram of Sri Sathya Sai Baba that attracted millions of devotees from across the globe. The ancient Lepakshi Temple with its mind-boggling hanging pillar (which doesn't touch the ground), the largest Nandi bull monolith in India, exquisite Vijayanagara-era frescoes, and the beautiful Penna Ahobilam wildlife sanctuary make Ananthapur a spiritual and architectural marvel.
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A stunning hill station nestled at 911 meters in the Eastern Ghats, famous for its organic coffee plantations producing some of India's finest Arabica coffee. The Borra Caves — one of the largest cave formations in India with spectacular stalactites and stalagmites reaching up to 100 feet — are over 150 million years old. The beautiful tribal culture of the Araku and Borra tribes, the scenic Araku Valley train journey through 58 tunnels and 84 bridges, and the lush Padmapuram Botanical Gardens make Araku magical.
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