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The Best Attractions In Guntur District

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Guntur district is an administrative district in the Coastal Andhra region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The administrative seat of the district is located at Guntur, the largest city of the district in terms of area and population. It has a coastline of approximately 100 km and is situated on the right bank of Krishna River, that separates it from Krishna district and extends till it empties into the Bay of Bengal. It is bounded on the south by Prakasam district and on the west by the state of Telangana. It has an area of 11,391 km2 and is the 2nd most populous district in the state, with a population of 4,889,230 as per 2011 census of India....
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The Best Attractions In Guntur District

  • 1. Suryalanka Beach Bapatla
    Suryalanka Beach is located 8 km from Bapatla in Guntur District of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
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  • 5. Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary Uppalapadu
    The Uppalapadu Bird Sanctuary is located in Uppalapadu, near Guntur City, India. Painted storks, spot-billed pelicans and other birds that migrate from various countries such as Siberia and Australia use the village water tanks for nesting.The bird population in these tanks used to be around 12,000 previously, however lately only about 7000 birds roost in this dwindling habitat through the year. But some initiatives have taken place such as adding artificial trees, local awareness, proper water supply to the ponds etc. The number of Pelicans, may be more than 1500. Besides this 6 pintail ducks a few cormorant 5 red crested pochard, common coot, common teal, black-headed ibises, 2 stilts were also sighted. Instead of erecting wire mesh artificial-trees the forest department should plant mor...
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  • 6. Amaravati Buddhist Site Guntur
    The Amarāvatī Stupa, popularly known as the great stūpa at Amarāvathī, is a ruined Buddhist monument, probably built in phases between the third century BCE and about 250 CE, at Amaravathi village, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The site is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India. The campus includes the stūpa itself and the Archaeological Museum. The important sculptures from the site are now in a number of museums in India and abroad. A list of collections is given below.
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  • 7. Sri Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple Guntur District
    Kodandarama Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Rama, located in Vontimitta town in Rajampet taluk of Kadapa District in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The temple, an example of Vijayanagara architectural style, is dated to the 16th century. It is stated to be the largest temple in the region. It is located at a distance of 25 kilometres from Kadapa and is close to Rajampet. The temple and its adjoining buildings are one of the centrally protected monuments of national importance.
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  • 8. Sri Venkateswara Wildlife Sanctuary Guntur District
    This page lists Sri Lanka-related articles with titles beginning with an alphabet letter G. G. A. Chandrasiri G. Anand G. Anbalagan G. Ashok G. B. Senanayake G. B. Stevens G. Balakrishnan Nair G. Beem Rao G. Bhuvaraghan G. C. Sekhar G. Chockalingam G. Chokkalingam G. D. Mahindasoma G. D. Mantell G. Devarajan G. Devasahayam G. Elango G. Elangovan G. F. Green G. F. Vernon's XI cricket team in Ceylon and India in 1889–90 G. Fernando G. G. Ponnambalam G. Gnanalingam G. Gomathisankara Dikshidar G. Gunaseelan G. H. De Silva G. Hari G. Janakiram Chetty G. Jayantha G. John Joseph G. K. Govinda Rao G. K. Mani G. K. Moopanar G. K. Thornhill G. K. Vasan G. K. Venkatesh G. Kamalamma G. Karunakaran G. Kishan Reddy G. Krishnapillai G. Kuchelar G. Kumara Pillai G. L. Peiris G. L. Sigera G. L. Venkatach...
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  • 13. Amaravathi Archaeological Museum Amaravathi
    Amaravathi is a village in Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located on the banks of Krishna River in Amaravathi mandal of Guntur revenue division. The village is a part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region, located 35 km west of the foundation stone of Amaravathi laid at Uddandarayunipalem. Amaravati, the capital of Andhra Pradesh derives its name from the village. It is a heritage town and was the capital of the Satavahana Kingdom. Amaralingeswara temple in the village is a Pancharama Kshetra for the Hindus. It is also a historic Buddhist site, and the Amaravathi Mahachaitya stupa was built here between the 2nd century BCE and the 3rd century CE. There is also the Dhyana Buddha statue, a very large 21st-century Buddha statue in Dhyana posture. It is one of the site...
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