Friday 26 July 2013

Shimla

Posted by Unknown 10:14


The charming hill station Shimla of Southern Himachal is just 117 kms away from Chandigarh. Shimla is the  most known spot of summer retreat, and people are reaching to this place from around the world every year. The development and huge tourist attraction made this Himalaya hills more attractive spot for holidays. Many big and branded showrooms at The Mall street are also special, which changed the look of the city. Playing golf at Naldehra and participating in skiing events at Kufri could be different experience for visitors. Narkanda and Kufri are nearest tourist spots of Shimla which really continued the charm of the place.




Destinations of Shimla for tourism:

The Mall: The mall with big showrooms and quality interior of the shops made this place special. Visitors can walk through and enjoy the beautiful and cleaned place of Shimla. The lined shops, and old colonial building's combination is also special. Here visitors can enjoy the Scandal Point, at the junction point and the views of the city from this point can be special moment of life. Christ Church with the superior stained-glass windows is also favorite time pass for local people.




Gaiety Theatre: The oldest theatre of Shimla is Gaiety, which is situated on Mall road. This theatre was inaugurated in 1887 at the time of Queen Victoria's anniversary. Going through history of the theatre many big personalities of Indian cinema such as Prithvi Raj Kapoor, K.L. Saigal, Shashi Kapoor, Raj Babbar, Jennifer Kendall, Anupam Kher, Nasseerudin Shah and Manohar Singh have done stage shows in Gaiety theatre. Visitors can enjoy the different evening shows performed by many local and special artists in the theatre.


                                                     
Jhakoo Hill: Shimla is the hill station, so there are lots of hills where people can enjoy. Jhakoo hill is one of them, but this steep climb hill is situated in the east side of Shimla. This highest hill of Shimla is having altitude of 2, 445m. Hanuman Temple at this spot is also special and visitors must reach to this temple. The natural beauty of this hill and the surrounding is the best spot to capture photos. The amazing beauty and forest view from this hill could make the moment memorable.



Educational Center of Advanced Studies: Shimla is famous for advanced studies as there are lots of big famous institutes providing best educational background. Shimla was lighted in 1888 with electricity, and it was having the first indoor tennis court of India. However, visitors can only enjoy on Sundays as its not open for visitors on rest of the days.

Museum: the nearest visitor spot of the Institute is Museum. It is situated in colonial building in roomy lawns. The collections of stone sculpture, Pahari miniatures, local handicrafts, embroidery and textiles can be seen in the Museum. It can help the visitors to learn the history of Shimla as it contains lots of old memories as well.



Toy Train: Shimla is the highest railway station which is connected through toy train provided by the Indian Railway. This train is running with the corporation of Indian railway and Himachal Tourism department. This train was started in 1903 as toy train and still into the service. Local people are using this train as important transport method. The journey of the toy train is from Kalka to Shimla which covers around 20 stations, 969 bridges, 103 tunnels and 919 curves. Shimla toy train is included in Guinness Book of World Records as small wonder of India. This train is the greatest narrow gauge achievement of Indian engineers.




Adventure events: Bungee Jumping, Camping, Cycling, Para Gliding, Horse Riding, Safari, Trekking, Skating, Yak Riding, Wild Life are some more exciting options for visitors.

Some valuable exciting Gateways:
Mashobra: this is a village located at 12 km distance. The most demanding hotel at this spot is Wildflower Hall. Tourist can enjoy the trekking and other events in this village as it is situated at the highest peak Shali which is 10,000 ft in height.



Naldehra: another spot to visit near Shimla is Naldehra which is just 22km away. The leisure resort Naldehra is best option for accommodation. Some other spots are Golf Course and the cedar forests which are full of natural beauty and green scenery. The charming grasslands make it a lukewarm in the night. Naldehra is also famous for hot sulphur springs known as Tattapani. Visitors have to cover the 28 km distance to reach this amazing spot.



Chail: the next place for a tourist is Chail, which is just 45 kms away from Shimla. The world's biggest cricket pitch of 7,800 ft. and biggest polo ground is situated in this place.



Kufri: this is the place having distanced of 12 kms. This half hour distant place is easily accessible through clean roads. The fine forested slopes and a ski-resort at Kufri are special. The Himalaya Nature Park and Indira Tourist Park are best spots of Kufri. The yak and Pony Ride at this place are unique and different experience. Kufri is also famous for winter sports events so that those who are planning to reach Kufri in cold season should not miss the winter sports festival.



Narkanda: Narkanda is the last gateway situated at 64 kms distant from Shimla. The fragrant pine forests and winter ski resort is especial spot of this place. The zigzag way with some overwhelming views could be amazing experience for visitors.



Transport:

By Air: reaching Shimla by air is possible as this place is having own airport known as Jubbarhatti. This airbase is situated at distance of 23 kms. Frequent flights from Chandigarh, New Delhi and Kullu are available for visitors. Jagson Airlines is having regular flights from these places to Shimla.

By Train: The closest big railway station which links the Shimla through railway is Kalka. Kalka is just 96 km away from Shimla. The reaching time through train is 6 hours which covers lots of natural beauty and big hills journey. 4 trains are frequently moving from Kalka to Shimla for providing the regular connection with the city. Reaching Kalka from New Delhi will take complete night journey.

By Road: this beautiful hill station is properly connected to neighbouring places like Chandigarh and New Delhi through NH (national highways). Approx journey between Delhi to Shimla is 8 hours. The clean and properly managed highways allow the visitors to reach the place easily. Frequent tourist buses and private vehicles are available to reach Shimla through different roads of various cities. 

Kashmir

Posted by Unknown 10:04
Kashmir is a well-known north western region of the India. However, until mid-19th century Kashmir was denoted as the valley between the Great hills of Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Hills. Though, it is changed as the larger area which includes the Indian controlled state of Jammu and Kashmir. Somepart of Kashmir is administered by Pakistani and China.



Kashmir is turned as the vital center of Hinduism and Buddhism. As per record's Shah Mir was the first Muslim ruler of Kashmir came into notice in 1349. He was the ruler who inaugurated the Swati dynasty or Salatin-i-Kashmir. After his rule, another the next five centuries were ruled by Muslim rulers. These five centuries include the Mughals, who came into action from 1526 to 1751. The last ruler group of Muslims in Kashmir was Afghan Durrani Empire, and their period was from 1747 to 1820. The Sikhs came into action in 1846, and the first Sikh ruler was Ranjit Singh.



Kashmir is the ancient Sanskrit word which means land of Kashyap Rishi. According to Hindu Granthas, Kashyap Rishi was Saraswat Brahmin. He was one of the Saptarshis, who played the vital role in founding and formalizing prehistoric Vedic Religion. Later other honourable Kashmiri Pandits named this valley as Kashmir.



Kashmir is always an outstanding experience and people are visiting this beautiful place every year. Experts say this place is heavenly blessed with lots of attractive spots. The main part of visiting Kashmir is it is open for complete year and visitors can enjoy any season at this place. The sheer nature and beauty containing snow, which gives the feeling of silver mountains is amazing. The huge variety of flora and fauna made this place heaven on earth. People who love nature or want to make their honeymoon special should visit Kashmir. The adventure seekers will also get lots of things in this valley as the big hills and flowing water allow them for trekking and rafting events. The majestic mountains, salubrious climate, romantic rivers, valleys with fully covered snow and amazingly designed Mughal gardens are best places to visit in Kashmir.



There are plenty of attractive places where visitors can enjoy and make their moment memorable. This hill station is having huge snow that means people can enjoy skiing and some other activities.

Tourist Attractions in Kashmir:

Sonmarg: this is the spot having astonishing flower carpeted field, which is covered with beautiful glaciers, snowfields, miniature plateaus, islets and pines. Sonmarg is just 80 kms distant from Srinagar. This place added into the list of highest hill ranges of the world. The sparkling effects and amazing view of the valley from Sonmarg could be diverse experience for visitors. The adventures journey of the valley is also special
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Gulmarg: this world is made after combination of Gul and marg words. The meaning of both words is meadow of a flower. The green slopes and famous beautiful view of nature at Gulmarg are special. It is situated at Baramula district of J&K. The magical meadows with hill resort and snow clad peaks can give the feeling of heaven. Lots of Bollywood movies being made on Kashmir and many big projects are also made on such a beautiful place.


Pahalgam: This is another tourist attraction spot where people can enjoy the natural beauty. The Sheshnag Lake and Lidder River at Pahalgam are best areas to visit.



Srinagar: this is the capital of Jammu and Kashmir State of India. Srinagar is added into the list of most absorbing and fascinating cities of the world. The place is having lots of sacred pilgrimages, aromatic Mughal and beautiful lakes with lots of astonishing gardens. Dal and Wular Lake at Srinagar are special and people can enjoy the houseboats and many other things.



Houseboats: kasti, houseboats and small boats are famous for Kashmir. The beautiful lake with houseboats allows the people to live on water. The houseboats are available for different types, and the services provided such boats are also different. However, charges are varying according to boat and features offered by the boat owners. Many boats are even more luxurious then five-star hotels so visitors can select the houseboat according to their choice.



Reach Kashmir through different ways:
By Air:
The airport to reach Kashmir is Srinagar. This airport is properly connected with Delhi and many states and cities of India. The frequent flight to Delhi through Jammu is also possible as various airlines are offering the flights from Kashmir to Delhi and other cities.

By Rail: 
Srinagar is the major station to reach Kashmir. The well-known train through out the country is Jammu Tawi and it is available from almost every city and state of India. Advance booking of ticket is available with this train and visitors can enjoy the journey with wonderful nature views throughout the journey. During the holidays or season visit, visitors will get some additional trains as well to reach Kashmir.

By Road: 
Kashmir is well-linked through roads as well. NH1A is connecting Srinagar to Jammu. The roads are clear and properly managed by BRO. The several sharp inclines and hairpin bends could be little dangerous but the journey through road is more excited and adventurous. The roads are maintained by the BRO (Border Roads Organization). Their responsibilities include cleaning the road of any obstructions caused due to natural causes like landslides or heavy snowfall. The world-known Jawahar Tunnel is one which connects Jammu to Kashmir Valley through Pir Panjal range. 

Monday 1 July 2013

Kanipakam

Posted by Unknown 18:32













Kanipakam is a small village on the bank of Bahuda River.

"Kani" means wetland and "Pakam" means flow of water into wetland. According to the legend of the temple there were three brothers and each one had a handicap. Viz., Dumb, Deaf and Blind. They were earning out their livelihood by cultivating a small piece of land.

In olden days water was drawn from the well by way of 'Piccota System'. As one of them used to irrigate the field through the channels, the other two used to ply on the Piccota. On one such operation they found that the water in the well got dried up and they could no longer continue their job. One of them got into the well and started digging it up. He was taken aback to see the iron implement hitting a stone like formation.


Later, he was shocked to see blood oozing out from it. Within in a few seconds the entire water in the well, turned blood red in colour. Thus, startled by this divine sight, all the three became normal getting rid of their deformities. As soon as the villagers came to know about this miracle, they thronged to the well and tried to deepen the well further. But their attempt proved futile because the 'swayambhu' idol (the self-manifested) of Lord Vinayaka emerged from the swirling waters.

Ultimately they offered many number of coconuts with all prayers- modesty kneeling before the new idol afford "MAGALHARATHI" etc. They declared the ideal of "SWAYAMBHU" and tendered number of coconuts. The coconuts water flowed into the channel to a distance of more than one and a quarter acres. The indication of this led to the modification in the usage of the Tamil word "KANIPARAKAM" and later pronounced as KANIPAKAM. Even today the idol is in the original well and the springs of the well are perennial and the eternal. During the rainy season, the holy water from the well overflows even today.

Another striking and strange feature of the idol is that it is still growing in size. At present, we can see the knees and the abdomen of the idol. Smt. Lakshmamma, an ardent devotee had offered a 'Kavacham' (Armour) to the Lord, fifty years ago but today it is out of size and doesn't fit the idol. The holy water from the well is offered to the devotees as theertham.




Sunday 23 June 2013

Agra

Posted by Unknown 05:23
Agra is placed at banks of the river Yamuna. Agra is placed at the northern state of Uttar Pradesh (UP), India and is well known to the world for tourist spots. However, the city of Taj is sited at 200 kilometers south from India capital “New Delhi” and 363 kilometers west of state capital “Lucknow”. Agra is also known as the most crowded city in Uttar Pradesh,  though its population also gathers the 19th place in India’s most populous states.


Agra is having a big historical background as in the epic period of Mahabharata, this place was known as Agrevaṇa. It was the border of the forest founded by King Badal Singh in 1475. Fort known as “Badalgarh” stood next to the site of the present Red Fort of Agra. Visitors can find ample of details about this famous tourist place of India as many ancient poets described about this place in their poems. Sultan Sikandar Lodi was the ruler of Delhi in 1506, and he was the first king to move the capital of India from Delhi to Agra in the same year. Mughal emperors captured Agra in 1526 after beating the Sultan in Battle of Panipat. That was the golden period of Mughal when they started defeating many other rules of different states. Agra became the capital of the Mughal emperors during 1526 to 1658.

Today Agra is become the main tourist spot of India and people from abroad are regularly visiting to this place. The reason behind such popularity is historical design of various monuments in Agra. The Taj Mahal is the most splendid building of Mughal period. Some more spots like Red Fort and Fatehpur Sikri are also main attractions.

Attraction in Agra
Taj Mahal: It is one of the popular buildings built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Taj is also one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Its construction was completed in 1653. It is completely built of white marble, which makes it different from other monuments of world. It took approx 22 years to get finished and around 20,000 workers and labours worked to build Taj.



Agra Fort: It is also known as Red Fort constructed by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565. This fort is having great place in Agra's World Heritage Sites. This fort was converted into palace during Shah Jahan's ruling period. Diwan-e-Am (halls of public) and Diwan-e-Khas (hall of private audience), Jahangir's Palace, Shish Mahal (mirrored palace), Khas Mahal and Musamman Burj are some good spots situated inside the fort.



Fatehpur Sikri: Akbar the great Emperor of Mughal built Fatehpur Sikri at good distance of 35 km from Agra. He moved his capital from to this place. Due to shortage of water and other problems Akbar again moved to Agra and turned it as capital. Buland Darwaza (lofty gateway) is the attraction point in this fort. Akbar built this gateway in 1601.



Itmad-Ud-Daulah: The Empress Nur Jahan got this Itmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb constructed which is also known as 'Baby Tāj'. She got it build for her father, Mirza Ghiyas Beg. Beg was the Chief Minister of the Emperor Jahangir. This tomb is again placed on the left bank of the Yamuna River.



Akbar's Tomb, Sikandra: Sikandra is the last resting place of the Akbar the great Mughal Emperor. This tomb is placed on the Delhi Agra Highway and it is just 13 kilometres away from the Agra Fort. According to sources, Akbar himself designed his own tomb and selected appropriate site for it.



Swami Bagh Samadhi: It is the monument to hold the ashes of Huzur Swamiji (Shri Shiv Dayal Singh). This Samadhi is again situated at outskirts of the city. Swami ji was the founder of the Radhaswami Faith. However, this place is still under construction but most of the part is ready for visitors.



Mankameshwar Temple: This temple is one of four oldest temples devoted to Lord Shiva. It is situated on the four corners of Agra City near Jama Masjid. It is just 2.5 km away from the Taj Mahal. This temple is surrounded by the market.



Indrabhan Girls' Inter College: This College is known as the birthplace of great poet Mirza Ghalib. The location of this college is near the Mankameshwar Temple.

Guru ka Taal: it was initially a lake meant to collect and preserve rainwater. In 1970 a gurudwara was constructed at this place named as Guru ka Taal  It is a holy place of worship for the Sikhs dharam.



Jama Masjid: it is a large mosque of Shah Jahan's daughter, Princess Jahanara Begum. This Masjid was constructed in 1648 with good amount of 5 Lakhs.



Ram Bagh: it is the oldest Mughal garden in India, which was built by the Emperor Babar in 1528. This garden is placed at bank of the Yamuna River. The major concern for creating this garden was the pavilions of garden that are constructed to blow the cool wind from Yamuna towards the palace of Babar. The real name of this garden was Aram Bagh (Garden of Relaxation).



There are many other places for visitors such as Mehtab Bagh, Mariam’s Tomb etc. Tourist can enjoy the great architecture of Mughal emperors and can make their moment special.

Attaining to Agra:
From Delhi this city is just 211 kms away, from Jaipur its 232 kms, from Kanpur its 270 kms, from Indore 287 kms and from Lucknow its 301 kms distant.

By Train: Agra is big tourism city and there are 4 railway stations such as Agra Cantt, Agra Fort, Raja-ki-Mandi, and Idgah Junction. Frequent trains from all key cities of nation allow travelers to attain Agra easily. Super fast trains from Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai are available in large amount. Trains for Agra are available from Tundla Jn, Fatehpur Sikri, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi,  Mumbai,  Pune and loads of other cities.

By Air: domestic airport of Agra is located at 8 kms distance from center part. Airport Kheria is easily reachable through taxi at nominal cost. Flights from Delhi,  Varanasi and Khajuraho are available, which means travelers can also enjoy the mentioned places because all are well-developed tourist destinations of India.

By Bus: UP roadways buses are available from almost every big city of India. However, frequent bus service is accessible from Delhi, Kanpur and Lucknow.

Machilipatnam

Posted by Unknown 05:05
Machilipatnam is the best Indian tourist place also identified as Masulipatnam. However, the name was given under British rule. The city is positioned in Krishna district, AP (Andhra Pradesh). The good distance of this beach city is 347 kilometres from Hyderabad, state capital.

In early period the city was named as Maisolos, though it got new names at regular intervals. Port in the city is positioned on the south-eastern side of town. Machilipatnam words mean the place of fish so this city is also recognized as the fish town. The fishing harbour with 350 vessels is effective things to watch in Machilipatnam. However, Tsunami affected the city in 2004, and countless fishing towns got disturbed nearby the town.

The tropical climate and greenery of the city make it unique destination then other Indian tourist places. Moderate climate of the city allows visitors to enjoy the place properly. However, the temperature increases between April to June.

Kuchipudi Dance: The world-famous category of Indian dance Kuchipudi was originated in Machilipatnam that means the place is rich in art and cultural activities. The fabric Kalamkari and Kalahasti are famous throughout the world.

Tourism: Bandar Kota or Machilipatnam Fort is first choice for visitors in this beach city. Next spot in this Indian tourist place is the old light house, next are temples and last with the best spot is the beach. Devotees of Sai Baba can reach to the biggest temple of Baba at Machilipatnam.

Some other big shrines in town are Sri Ramalingeswara Temple, Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, Sri Nageswara Swamy Temple, Batchupet, Kojjillipet, Sri Ranganayaka Swamy Temples, Sri Bhadradri Temple, R.Pet shrine, Sri Ramulavari Temple, Main Road, are the famous temples in Machlipatnam,and Panduranga temple.

Sai Maharaj Devalayam is the spot containing the tallest sculpture of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba. The state of Baba is recorded as the tallest baba’s sculpture in Indian Book of Records. Dattashram is the religious site of Machilipatnam has an antique temple of the lord Shiva.

Beaches: Machilipatnam city is also recognized as beach's city having long, pristine, broad and light coloured sands. Manginapudi beach is the special destination for seashore lovers, though Palletalapalem is another beach available at just 11 km distance from the city. Palletalapalem is also known as a gateway to the nation India. Here visitors can visit to Sri Ganga Namma Temple established in 1977 particularly at time of huge cyclone came in South India.

Attaining to Machilipatnam
By Air: Biggest and closest air head to reach this beach city is Vijayawada. The gap of the airport to the Machilipatnam city is only 57 kms, and the port is connected with countless direct flights from almost every major city.


By Rail: Machilipatnam railway station is linked with many major cities of India so reaching this Indian tourist place is possible through rail as well. The next big rail head to attain the spot is Chilakalapudi, which is only 6kms away. Vijayawada is next big station linked with big station of India. The distance of station from Machilipatnam is only 72 kms.

By Bus: Bus network to reach Machilipatnam is possible from Bangalore, Guntur, Konoor and Hyderabad.

Visakhapatnam

Posted by Unknown 04:56


Visakhapatnam is the popular beach spot also recognized as Vaishakhapuram. The easy name to identify this Indian tourist place is Vaizak or Vizag. This is the main city with port on the South-East India. Vizag is the 2nd biggest metropolis of state of AP (Andhra Pradesh), India. This city is also the 3rd chief metropolis on the east coast after Chennai and Kolkata. Vizag is just 625 kilometres away from the capital Hyderabad. Today Visakhapatnam is turned as main spot for ample of heavy firms and steel plants. Vaizak is the India's chief and major sea ports that serve India from long time. The oldest shipyard is first choice for a traveller to holiday in Vizag. Visakhapatnam is the only harbour created by nature situated in the east coast side of India.

The name of Vaizak was given after Visakha, who is the Hindu divinity of Valor. The beautiful hills surrounded the city is amazing and visitors will get countless spots with astonishing views. The nestled hills, Ghats and Bay of Bengal are key spots of tourism in this spot. As Visakhapatnam is headquarter of the Indian Navy so the city is spotless and delightfully preserved by the local administration. Because of cleanness, it is referred as “The City of Destiny." Reaching Vizag allow a tourist to reach Goa as well, which is another best Indian tourist place. The impressive and appealing beaches, late rite hillocks with dramatic landscape are special things in the city.

This city is serving huge range of tourist attractions such as counting cliffs, beaches, parks on hills with sea facing, long drive's beach road, zoo and wildlife, the submarine museum, sandstones or limestone caves, hill picnic spots, peak ranges and colourful valleys. The two major five-star hotels, The Taj and The Park offers luxuries services for clients, although the reasonable hotels and restaurants are also available with standard services for a tourist.


Sight marks in Visakhapatnam:
Kailasagiri: This VUDA developed park is situated on the hilltop which allows a stunning view of the sea. Here tourist can enjoy the view of Bay of Bengal and Visakhapatnam city. The ropeway is the easy way to connect the park from ground to the peak of the hill.


The Beach Road: situated at East point of the city beach road is special spot for honeymoon couples. The parks and statues are special things to watch at this spot. The evening gathering at this point makes the spot a busiest place of the city. Here tourist can also reach the India's submarine museum, the Visakha museum, INS Kursura and Matsyadarsini. The musical fountain with entertainment things for children makes it a special place for a tourist. The roller skating is also special in the beach road as numerous, international and national skating competitions being conducted at this place.




Rushikonda Beach: this is one of the beaches situated at 6 kms distant from Vizag city. Rushikonda beach is the favourite evening location for native as well as outsiders. The finest view of beach is Bhimili-Visakhapatnam Road, which is 30 kms long. Here the tourist can view sand, greenery and big hills. Countless parks are developed nearby this road so tourist can have a nice view of the beach. Tenneti Park is developed as picnic spot situated on cliff of Kailasagiri. Loads of Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films were filmed at this spot.


Simhachalam Temple: This holy shrine is situated on the hill. Devotees of Lord Narasimha visit this temple everyday and the distance of the shrine from city is 16 kms. The temple was developed by Gajapathi, the Kings of Orissa.

Ramanaidu Film Studios: This is another tourist spot of Vizag started recently.


IGZP (Indira Gandhi Zoological Park): this park is situated at National Highway 5. Holiday-maker can take pleasure of the beach and zoo spread in 250+ ha area with 700+ animals and 89+ species.

Araku-valley: Araku valley is situated in outskirts of city. The good distance of 112 kms from Vizag permits users to view natural beauty during the journey. This valuable tourist spot is containing hill station and famous gardens with valleys, falls and watercourses. During the journey to araku valley tourist can enjoy Borra Caves formed naturally in Vizag hills.


Buddhist Stupa: this famous tourist place of India is surrounded by early Buddhist sites. Buddhist stupa is situated at Bojjannakonda, which is again a greenery area. Reaching Bavikonda is also special for Buddhist inheritance site situated on the hill.


Pavuralakonda: the hill location positioned at 24 kms distant from Vaizak is Sightseer spot, especially for Buddhist.


Gopalapatnam: Gopalapatnam is located on the River Tandava (one more Buddhist place for a tourist).

How to attain Vizag?
By Air: the airport of Vishakhapatnam with frequent flights throughout India allows the tourist to reach the spot with no worries. Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkatta, and Chennai are major airbase to reach Vizag.


By Train: Vizag is the key station for important trains crossing between Chennai and Howra. Some important trains are going through Vizag to reach various destinations in India.


By Road: Those who love to drive can go to Vizag through NH-5.
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