Vijayawada: Top Attractions In The Place Of Victory!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

Vijayawada—the Land of Victory—has religious and historical significance. Mangalagiri sarees, ancient temples, monuments, and antiques have stories.

These are a stunning example of Indian rock-cut architecture. History buffs will adore these caves carved from solid sandstone on a hillside from the 4th to 5th century.

Undavalli Caves

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One of Vijayawada's best bridges, Prakasam Barrage, connects Krishna and Guntur districts. It extends almost a km from the Krishna River and offers stunning lake views.

Prakasam Barrage

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These caves are very old and have signs that tell about the city's past. They suggest a few cave temples and statues of Lord Nataraja and Lord Vinayaka.

Moghalrajpuram Caves

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This spot is terrifying for adventurers and water sliders! The island's Indrakeeladri hill temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhavani or Kanaka Durga.

Bhavani Island

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This is the only Jain temple in Vijayawada. Its Jain-style architecture attracts tourists. You can pray and admire that.

Hinkar Thirtha

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The cave temples, which were made in the 17th century and are dedicated to Hindu gods, are at the foot of the Indrakeeladri Hills.

Akkanna Madanna Caves

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In this temple, the deity is placed so that only the part above the waist is visible, and the part below the waist is supposed to look like it is in the earth.

Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple

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The tools, copper plates, stone carvings, and other artefacts in the Bapu Museum were found at historical sites in the area.

Bapu Musem

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Hazratbal, a municipal mosque with a Prophet relic, is sacred to Muslims. This white building in Vijayawada has beautiful architecture and is easily located.

Hazratbal Mosque

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The Dravidian style is used to build this amazing architecture. The hills of Inrakeeladri surround the temple, which is right on the banks of the Krishna River.

Kanaka Durga Ammavari Temple

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