Book Kangeyam to Rajahmundry Cab
Kangeyam to Rajahmundry distnce : 1017 km
Estimated travel time : 17.8 hours
Rajahmundry is a popular destination for both tourism and business. Rajahmundry, also known as Rajamahendravaram, is industrial hub and also a pilgrimage for Hindus. Rajahmundry is very scenic place. Touring along river Godavari in middle of scenic landscapes is primary attraction for tourists here.
Rajahmundry is ancient city in Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. City is headquarters for ONGC, Gail in K.G. Basin. Rajahmundry is an industrial hub as well as one of largest petrochemical hub. City houses two power plants i.e. GMR Power Plant and Vijjeswaram Hydel Power Plant. City is also famous for flowers. Various varieties of flowers are cultivated here and also exported from Rajahmundry airport through cargo planes. Central floriculture institute and research centre is also presnt in city at Vemagiri. Rajahmundry is an important pilgrimage town for Hindus. City houses several places of worship but Sri Veerabhadra Swamy Temple is most famous among them. Other pilgrimage sites are Draksharama, Kotipalli, Samalkot, Pattiseema, Ryali, Maredumilli, Dowleswaram, Annavaram, Dvaraka Tirumala, Iskon Temple. Other important attractions are Godavari bridge, Paapihills and Pattiseemaand Pushkar ghat. Other important attraction is Maredumilli. Maredumilli is paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. It is famous for various medicinal plants.
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Kangeyam to Rajahmundry Cab Route
Kangeyam to Rajahmundry by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Kangeyam to Rajahmundry distance is 1017 Km and is 17.8 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Salem - Known for its historic temples, such as the renowned Kottai Mariamman Temple and Sugavaneshwarar Temple. You can also explore attractions like Yercaud Hills and Salem Steel Plant.
2. Erode - Famous for the Sangameswarar Temple and Thindal Murugan Temple. Don't miss the vibrant Erode Market, famous for its textile and agricultural products.
3. Tiruppur - Known as the "Knitwear Capital of India," Tiruppur is a major textile hub. You can visit the Avinashiappar Temple and the picturesque Amaravathi Crocodile Farm.
4. Coimbatore - Often called the "Manchester of South India," Coimbatore offers a blend of traditional and modern attractions. Explore the iconic Marudamalai Temple, Perur Pateeswarar Temple, and the beautiful Siruvani Waterfalls.
5. Mettur - A picturesque town situated on the banks of the River Cauvery. It is famous for the Mettur Dam, which is a popular tourist attraction. The lush green surroundings and the view of the reservoir are worth experiencing.
6. Bhadrachalam - Located on the banks of the Godavari River, Bhadrachalam is a pilgrimage site known for the Lord Rama Temple. The temple holds great religious significance for devotees.
7. Rajahmundry - Finally, you will reach Rajahmundry, a city on the banks of the Godavari River. Visit the famous Iskcon Temple, Dowleswaram Barrage, and Godavari Rail Bridge. Enjoy a boat ride on the Godavari River and indulge in the local cuisine.