Book Mangalvedhe to Eluru Cab
Mangalvedhe to Eluru distnce : 710 km
Estimated travel time : 12.4 hours
Eluru is a very popular city for tourism. Eluru, the city is well-known for manufacturing pile carpets and hand-woven products. Eluru is on the Tamileru River and it was also formerly known as Helapuri.
Eluru is well-known for its religious significance. One such temple is the Dwarka Tirumala temple, dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara. It is visited by thousands of devotees all year. Holy Land Replica, which is Israel's holy land, is sacred to Catholicism. The Guntupalli Caves, which are renowned for their religious and historical significance, are one of Eluru's most popular attractions. All nature lovers should visit Kolleru Lake, which is located within the city. It is a refuge for migratory birds in winter, thanks to its tranquil and picturesque surroundings. Birdwatchers will be able to spot species from Asia and Eastern Europe that gather here in large numbers. Eluru also has Buddha Park, which is worth a visit. The iconic Abhaya pose of Lord Buddha, which is the statue that dominates the park, makes it one of the most prominent areas in Eluru. It is also home to the Gaja Vallivaru Cheruvu - an ancient pond. You can visit Eluru's famed paddy fields or the incense stick (agarbatti), factories that help boost the local economy. It is also well-known for its carpet-making skills. These exquisitely designed carpets can be purchased at the local market.
Taxi from Mangalvedhe to Eluru is readily available at CabBazar.
Mangalvedhe to Eluru Cab Route
Mangalvedhe to Eluru by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Mangalvedhe to Eluru distance is 710 Km and is 12.4 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Vijayawada - Located midway between Eluru and Mangalvedhe, Vijayawada offers various attractions like Kanaka Durga Temple, Prakasam Barrage, Undavalli Caves, and Bhavani Island.
2. Kurnool - Known for its rich history and architectural marvels, Kurnool is worth a visit. Some noteworthy sites include Konda Reddy Fort, Jagannatha Gattu, Oravakallu Rock Garden, and Belum Caves.
3. Hampi - If you're interested in exploring historical sites, Hampi is a must-visit. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains ruins of the ancient city of Vijayanagara. Key attractions include Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, Elephant Stables, and Lotus Mahal.
4. Bagalkot - Located in Karnataka, Bagalkot is famous for its ancient temples and historical sites such as Badami Cave Temples, Aihole, and Pattadakal. These architectural wonders showcase a blend of Dravidian and Nagara style.
5. Bijapur - Another significant stopover is Bijapur, known for its impressive Islamic architecture. Important landmarks include Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Bara Kaman, and Jumma Masjid.
6. Solapur - Situated in Maharashtra, Solapur offers attractions like Siddheshwar Temple, Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary, Bhagwat Big Cinemas Mall, and the historic Solapur Fort.
7. Pandharpur - This pilgrimage town is famous for the Vithoba Temple, dedicated to Lord Vitthala. Devotees from across India visit here during the annual Pandharpur Yatra.