For obvious reasons, Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram is still often referred to by its colonial name: Trivandrum. Most travellers merely springb...
The holy hill of Tirumala is, on any given day, filled with tens of thousands of blissedout devotees, many of whom have endured long journeys to see t...

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Thiruvananthapuram

For obvious reasons, Kerala’s capital Thiruvananthapuram is still often referred to by its colonial name: Trivandrum. Most travellers merely springb...

Tirumala & Tirupathi

The holy hill of Tirumala is, on any given day, filled with tens of thousands of blissedout devotees, many of whom have endured long journeys to see t...

Kondapalli

Kondapalli fort (admission ₹5, camera ₹100; h10.30am-5pm), strategically situated on the old Machilipatnam–Golconda trade route, was built in 13...

Amaravathi

Once the Andhran capital and a signifi cant Buddhist centre, Amaravathi is India’s biggest stupa (Indian/foreigner ₹5/100; h8am- 6pm), measuring 2...

Vijayawada

Vijayawada is a busy, rapidly growing city and an important port at the head of the delta of the mighty Krishna River. It’s bustling, but it’s als...

Hyderabad is a city known for its love of good food, and locals take great pride in their city’s off erings. Andhra Pradesh’s cuisine has two majo...
Andhra Pradesh won’t hit you over the head with its attractions. It doesn’t brag about its temples or its colourful history. It’s forgotten most...
Tucked away in Karnataka’s far northeastern corner, Bidar is a little gem that most travellers choose to ignore, and no one quite knows why. At most...
Some 100 temples, built between the 4th and 6th centuries AD, speck the ancient Chalukyan regional capital of Aihole (ayho- leh). Most, however, are e...