Book Mangrulpir to Rajahmundry Cab
Mangrulpir to Rajahmundry distnce : 885 km
Estimated travel time : 16.1 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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Mangrulpir to Rajahmundry Cab Route
Mangrulpir to Rajahmundry by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Mangrulpir to Rajahmundry distance is 885 Km and is 16.1 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Amravati - Located approximately halfway between Mangrulpir and Rajahmundry, Amravati is a city known for its historical and religious significance. The popular attractions in Amravati include Ambadevi Temple, Chatri Talao, Melghat Tiger Reserve, and the famous Gugarnal National Park.
2. Nagpur - Nagpur is a major city in Maharashtra and is known as the "Orange City." It is famous for its historical monuments, beautiful lakes, and religious sites such as Deekshabhoomi, Maharaj Bagh, and Futala Lake. Nagpur is also home to the famous Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary.
3. Warangal - Warangal is an ancient city located in Telangana state. It is famous for its rich historical heritage, including the iconic Warangal Fort, Thousand Pillar Temple, and Bhadrakali Temple. The scenic KU Raja Beach and Ramappa Lake are also popular tourist attractions in Warangal.
4. Khammam - Khammam is a city in Telangana, known for its cultural heritage and natural beauty. The Khammam Fort and Khammam Synthetic Park are popular tourist destinations. The Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary and Papi Hills are also worth visiting in Khammam.
5. Rajahmundry - Finally, the endpoint of the journey, Rajahmundry, is a city located on the banks of the Godavari River. It is known for its scenic beauty, historical sites, and cultural significance. Important attractions in Rajahmundry include the Godavari Riverfront, Papi Hills, Dowleswaram Barrage, and ISKCON Temple.