Rajahmundry
Also known as Rajamahendravaram, Rajahmundry is a city in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The city is famous for the River Godavari which has Asia’s largest road and railway bridge. Rajahmundry is also known for its religious temples and affectionate people that inhabit the city. With delicacies of the famous Polasa fish, the city is home to many beliefs and attractions that bring out the deep-rooted yet vibrant culture that has been passed down through the ages.
Tourist attractions in Rajahmundry
The city sits on the eastern bank of the religious River Godavari and houses the enormous riverside ISKCON Temple complex. To the north of the river are the Pushkar Ghats where legions of Hindu devotees bath to cleanse themselves. The historic Kotilingeshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva has been the destination for many pilgrimages and religious festivals alongside being one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city.
Things to do in Rajahmundry
Being a land of religions and peace, tourists and travellers can visit the Godavari Bridge or many temples like the Markandeya Temple, Venkateswara Temple and Sri VeerabhadraSwamy Temple. Furthermore, one can take part in festivities and sermons at Shanmuka Peetam or revel in the natural beauty of the Maredumilli Nature Park.
Airport in Rajahmundry
Rajahmundry Airport is the one that serves the city in the state of Andhra Pradesh and is located on the national highway 516E. With a multitude of services, the airport works in conjunction with IndiGo in order to provide the incoming and outgoing passengers with the most comfortable and secure experience possible.
Airport address - Madhurapudi, Andhra Pradesh 533103
Airport IATA code - RJA