Undoubtedly, Andhra Pradesh is one of the very few states in India with a perfect mix of tourist places—cultural centers, mesmerizing nature, ancient holi temples, and adventurous spots. Thus, whether you travel solo or plan a group trip with friends or family, it is worth visiting the state.
Best time to travel
In general, Andhra Pradesh tourism recommends that tourists visit the state during the winter months, from late November to late February. In these months, the weather can be comfortable and cool. Otherwise, the coastal state is going to receive some of the highest temperatures, which can make you excessively tired or sweat.
Must-know interesting facts about the state
- Have you heard of a pillar that hangs in the air? Yes, at the Lepakshi temple, one of the top Andhra places to visit, one pillar hangs in the air rather than touching the land.
- The Kuchipudi classical dance form has its origin in this state.
- The world’s most visited Hindu temple, Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, is housed here.
- One of our freedom fighters, Pingali Venkayya, designed the tricolor flag for India.
- The Anantapur district of the state houses the world’s largest banyan tree, Thimmamma Marrimanu, which extends to around 5 acres.
Andhra Pradesh’s best tourist places: Top 7 picks
- Araku Valley
- Vizag Port
- Tirumala
- Gandikota
- Srisailam
- Nellore
- Horsley Hills

- Araku Valley
Such a magnificent valley surrounded by the Eastern Ghats! Visit caves, coffee plantations, etc., and meet the tribal aboriginal people for unique travel experiences.
- Vizag port
This is one of the oldest ports or shipyards in India. The places to visit in Visakhapatnam tourism include the golden Yarada beach, the Submarine museum, and the Borra caves.
- Tirumala
No explanation is needed as this is a world-famous temple believed to give the most powerful spiritual vibration. Nearby attractions include Kapila Theertham and Sri Venkateshwara National Park.
- Gandikota
Visiting the Grand Canyon of India – Gandikota, Andhra Pradesh, is truly blissful for its unique, breathtaking views and moments. Watch the sunrise and sunset at this deepest natural beauty.
- Srisailam
Next to Tirumala, this pilgrimage is also most famous among family travelers. This place is very special as it houses one of the twelve jyotirlingas of India.
- Nellore
This is another important tourist place in the state, known for lagoons, paddy fields, and the ancient Khaja Rahamatulla Dargah. Here is what you need to know more about the Pulicat Lake – the largest brackish water lagoon in India!
- Horsley hills
Located in the Chittoor district, this is a must-visit hill station in the state with amazing, tranquil viewpoints and dense forests with over one hundred species of birds. People visiting this hill station never miss the lake and the park.
Frequently asked questions
- What else is famous in Gandikota other than the Grand Canyon?
Apart from the Grand Canyon, Gandikota tourism is popular for its cultural festivals, heritage-rich fort, and camping spots. Yes, these are the hidden gems in Gandikota that most tourists like.
- How to reach the state: what are the different modes of transportation?
Depending upon the tourist spots covered, you can either take a flight or travel by road. Notably, traveling by sea does not help reach the state, though it is on the coastline.
- What is the famous tourist place in Andhra Pradesh?
For families, it is always the Tirumala and Srisailam temples that get the attention. For others, Gandikota is considered the best choice for adventure and sightseeing at the Grand Canyon, the Pulicat lagoons, and the port, etc.
- Is Andhra Pradesh worth visiting for 5 days?
Of course, it is absolutely worth visiting for five days or more, as there are a lot of places to visit, like caves, temples, canyons, forts, lagoons, etc.
- What are the top 5 cities in Andhra Pradesh?
Considering the tourist destinations, the top five cities of the state are Anantapur, Vizag, Tirumala, Kurnool, and Vijayawada.

