Attractions / Siteseeing
Kolleru Lake
Kolleru Lake witnesses great activity during winters. The place can also be reached from 1.5 km from Kaikaluru town, 3 km from Gudivakalankas and 15 km from Eluru.
Maredumilli
Situated 80 km. From Rajahmundry on Bhadrachalam road, the project area gives a golden opportunity to the care-worn urban people to savour natures beauty and feel rejuvenated in an atmosphere far removed from the madding crowds.
Konaseema
Konaseema is an area in the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India, between the two branches of the Godavari river and the Bay of Bengal. Konaseema is known for its scenic greenery and culture of hospitality.
Yanam
Yanam [French: Yanaon] is a town in the Indian union territory of Puducherry; it is located in Yanam district, which forms a 30 km² enclave in the district of East Godavari in Andhra Pradesh. It has a population of 32,000, most of whom speak Telugu.
Kakinada Port
Situated in the southern part of East Coast of India, it is an all weather Lighterage Port developed in a naturally sheltered bay called Godavari Sand Spit that offers excellent protection to the port from the vagaries of nature. It is today one of the most important minor ports in India.
Papi Hills
It is a confluence point of Sabari river with Godavari River. A delightful hill that has an exotic collection of flora and fauna and its feast of colours is a treat for naked eye. Its scenery is equivalent to Kashmir’s scenery.
Uppada Beach
Located on Uppada Road, about 5 km from Kakinada, it is a major tourist attraction with its combination of gradual slope and wide shore. A neat and
Rajahmundry
Rajahmundry (in the Vijayawada-Waltair section of the South Central Railway) is a place of great historical importance. It was known as Rajamahendravaram, being a capital of the Hindu kingdoms of the Deccan and a place of many revolutions and battles and many poets and scholars wrote their epics here. Rajahmundry still maintains the past glory and reputation.
Hope Island
Hope Island is a narrow stretch of sandy formation in the mighty Bay of Bengal which was responsible for the formation of the Bay of Kakinada. This enchanting island was formed during the last 200 years by the sand drifting from the tributary of Godavari River.