Andhra Pradesh is a state that is culturally endowed and spiritually enriched in South India. Our Andhra Pradesh tour packages offer a wonderful combination of spirituality, history, nature, and leisure with ancient temples, beautiful beaches, fertile hills, cool rivers, colourful cultural traditions, and delicious regional cuisine. Located on the southeastern coast of India along the Bay of Bengal, Andhra Pradesh gives travellers the perfect mix of cultural exploration and peaceful holidays. From magnificent temple towns and historic landmarks to scenic hill stations, caves, waterfalls, and coastal retreats, these Andhra Pradesh tour packages are designed to suit pilgrims, nature lovers, families, and heritage travellers alike.
Andhra Pradesh is its specialty in terms of its diversity. Travelers visit in order to fulfill their spiritual interests, visit temples, others just visit to enjoy themselves in beaches and to get acquainted with the nature, animals and the South Indian traditional culture. The other historical relationships of the state are the ancient dynasties, Buddhism, and ancient architecture to be researched; hence, it is an interesting travel destination among its historical lovers.
The hospitality of the native inhabitants, the abundance of the local traditions and festivals, as well as the traditional cuisine, ensures that each journey across the state will be unforgettable and pleasant. With our thoughtfully curated Andhra Pradesh holiday tour packages, you can explore all that this extraordinary state has to offer without the stress of planning logistics, accommodation, or sightseeing schedules. From the moment you land until your departure, every detail is taken care of so you can focus on creating memories that last a lifetime.
You are looking to take a family vacation, pilgrimage trip, honeymoon, a solitary getaway, or even a tour of the cultural sites, Andhra Pradesh has it all to offer; a serene, beautiful, and memorable experience.
Why Visit Andhra Pradesh?
Spirituality, heritage and natural beauty intersect in harmony at Andhra Pradesh. Visitors can use the time to relax by visiting temples, traveling across scenic landscape areas, serene traditional villages, beach, forests and savoring local delicious food all in a single trip.
The state is famous due to:
- Ancient temples and pilgrimage sites
- Beautiful beaches and coastal towns
- Hill stations and valleys
- Historic monuments and caves
- Spiritual and cultural experiences
- Rich South Indian cuisine
- Scenic rivers and waterfalls
Andhra Pradesh provides serene and purposeful travelling as opposed to popular travel spots which would be closely congested. Most places here remain genuine, calm and very much attached to the localities.
Andhra Pradesh is a choice of travelers seeking a balance between relaxation, spirituality and culture.
Top Destinations Covered in Our Andhra Pradesh Tour Package
1. Tirupati & Tirumala- The Spiritual Capital of India
No Andhra Pradesh tour package is complete without a visit to Tirupati, one of the holiest pilgrimage centres in the world. The Sri Venkateswara Temple, perched atop the sacred Tirumala Hills at an elevation of 853 metres, draws millions of devotees from across the globe each year. The presiding deity, Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji or Govinda, is believed to fulfil the wishes of sincere devotees, making Tirupati a destination of profound spiritual significance.
Beyond the main temple, Tirupati town itself is rich with temples, ghats, and sacred tanks. The Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple at Tiruchanur, the Kapila Theertham waterfall temple, the ISKCON Tirupati temple, and the Sri Govindarajaswami Temple are all must-visit spiritual sites. The famous Tirupati Laddu, a golden sweet offered as prasadam, is one of India's most beloved religious offerings.
Best Time to Visit: September to February for cooler weather; avoid peak festival periods for shorter queues
Places to Visit: Sri Venkateswara Temple (Tirumala), Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple (Tiruchanur), Kapila Theertham, ISKCON Temple Tirupati, Sri Govindarajaswami Temple, Chandragiri Fort, Sri Kalahasteeswara Temple
Top Things to Do: Seek blessings at Tirumala and collect the holy Laddu prasadam; trek the Alipiri footpath to the temple; explore Chandragiri Fort and museum; visit the Silathoranam natural rock arch; witness the Brahmotsavam festival if timing permits.
2. Visakhapatnam (Vizag)- The Jewel of the East Coast
Visakhapatnam, affectionately called 'Vizag,' is Andhra Pradesh's largest city and one of India's most dynamic port cities. Situated along the Bay of Bengal and flanked by the Eastern Ghats, Vizag is a stunning blend of urban energy and natural beauty. The city's beaches, Rushikonda, RK Beach, and Rishikonda are among the finest in South India, offering spectacular sunrises, water sports, and beachside promenades.
Vizag is also a city of historical and scientific importance. The INS Kursura submarine museum offers a fascinating window into India's naval history, while Kailasagiri Hill Park provides panoramic views of the city and coastline. The Borra Caves one of the largest cave systems in India, located about 90 km from the city are a geological wonder with stalactite and stalagmite formations that have been forming for over a million years.
Best Time to Visit: October to March for pleasant weather and ideal beach conditions
Places to Visit: Rushikonda Beach, Kailasagiri Hill Park, INS Kursura Submarine Museum, Borra Caves (Araku Valley road), Araku Valley, Simhachalam Temple, RK Beach, Rishikonda Beach, Yarada Beach
Top Things to Do: Sunrise at Rushikonda Beach; tour the INS Kursura submarine; take the scenic Kirandul train to Araku Valley; explore Borra Caves; try water sports at Rushikonda; ride the ropeway at Kailasagiri; visit Simhachalam Temple for an evening aarti.
3. Araku Valley- The Coffee Country of Andhra Pradesh
Nestled in the Eastern Ghats at an altitude of around 900 metres, Araku Valley is Andhra Pradesh's most beloved hill station. Often compared to Ooty or Coorg, Araku surprises visitors with its lush coffee and pepper plantations, waterfalls, tribal villages, and cool misty climate that offers welcome relief from the coastal heat. The journey to Araku aboard the Visakhapatnam–Kirandul train is considered one of India's most scenic rail routes, passing through 58 tunnels and 84 bridges.
The valley is home to several indigenous tribal communities who maintain their ancient customs and crafts. The Tribal Museum in Araku is an excellent introduction to their way of life, while the Padmapuram Gardens and Chaparai Water Cascades offer leisurely exploration. Araku coffee, grown organically by local tribes, has earned international acclaim and is a must-buy souvenir.
Best Time to Visit: October to February for comfortable temperatures and clear skies
Places to Visit: Padmapuram Gardens, Tribal Museum, Chaparai Water Cascades, Katiki Waterfalls, Borra Caves, Coffee Plantations, Sangda Valley, Ananthagiri Hills
Top Things to Do: Ride the scenic Araku Valley train from Visakhapatnam; explore tribal art and culture at the museum; trek to Katiki Waterfalls; taste fresh Araku Valley coffee at a plantation; shop for Dhimsa dance artefacts and tribal crafts.
4. Amaravati- The Ancient Buddhist Heartland
Amaravati, located on the banks of the Krishna River in Guntur district, is one of India's most significant archaeological and spiritual sites. Once the capital of the Satavahana Empire, Amaravati was home to a magnificent stupa built around the 3rd century BCE, making it a landmark of early Buddhist civilisation. The Amaravati Stupa, though partially dismantled by colonial-era archaeologists, remains an awe-inspiring monument, and the surrounding museum houses some of the finest examples of Buddhist sculptural art in the world.
Amaravati is also central to Andhra Pradesh's modern identity as the proposed new state capital. The area sits along the Hindu sacred pilgrimage circuit with the Amareswara Swami Temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva) drawing thousands of devotees. Combined with nearby Nagarjunakonda a Buddhist island monastery in the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir, this region forms a compelling heritage travel circuit.
Best Time to Visit: November to February when the weather is cool and pleasant
Places to Visit: Amaravati Stupa, Amareswara Swami Temple, Archaeological Museum, Nagarjunakonda Island, Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Undavalli Caves, Kondapalli Fort
Top Things to Do: Explore the Amaravati stupa complex and museum; visit Nagarjunakonda by ferry across Nagarjuna Sagar; walk through the Undavalli rock-cut cave temples; attend evening aarti at Amareswara Swami Temple; discover Kondapalli toymaking village.
5. Vijayawada- The Commercial and Cultural Hub
Vijayawada, situated on the banks of the mighty Krishna River, is Andhra Pradesh's second-largest city and its bustling commercial heart. The city is famous for the iconic Kanaka Durga Temple, perched atop Indrakeeladri Hill a goddess of immense significance who is believed to protect the entire city. The temple, especially during the Dasara festival, attracts lakhs of devotees who climb the hill before dawn to seek blessings.
The city is also a gateway to several important sites. Prakasam Barrage a 1,223-metre-long dam across the Krishna, is illuminated magnificently at night and offers boat rides beneath its arches. The Kondapalli Fort and the nearby Kondapalli village famous for its wooden toy artisans provide a wonderful cultural immersion. Victoria Jubilee Museum houses artefacts from across the region's history.
Best Time to Visit: October to March; visit during Dasara (September-October) for spectacular festivities
Places to Visit: Kanaka Durga Temple, Prakasam Barrage, Kondapalli Fort, Mogalarajapuram Caves, Victoria Jubilee Museum, Bhavani Island, Undavalli Caves
Top Things to Do: Pre-dawn darshan at Kanaka Durga Temple; boat ride along Prakasam Barrage at sunset; visit Kondapalli village and meet toy artisans; explore Mogalarajapuram cave temples; enjoy the luminous barrage lights at night.
6. Srisailam- The Abode of Lord Mallikarjuna
Srisailam is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas the most sacred Shiva shrines in India and sits at the heart of the Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve, the largest tiger reserve in India by area. The Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Temple complex is perched dramatically on the Nallamala Hills above the Krishna River, combining natural grandeur with profound spiritual power. The approach road through the dense forest, crossing the Srisailam Dam, is one of the most scenic drives in Andhra Pradesh.
Beyond the temple, Srisailam offers rare wildlife experiences, including opportunities to spot tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and a remarkable diversity of bird life within the reserve. The Patalaganga Ghat, located at the foot of the hill near the river, is a serene spot for bathing and prayers, believed to be the river's holiest point in the region.
Best Time to Visit: October to March; the reserve opens for safaris during October to June
Places to Visit: Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Temple, Srisailam Dam, Patalaganga Ghat, Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Sakshi Ganapati Temple, Phaladhara Panchadhara Waterfalls
Top Things to Do: Seek blessings at the Jyotirlinga temple; jungle safari in the tiger reserve; boat ride on the Krishna River at Srisailam; trek to Phaladhara Panchadhara waterfalls; visit the ancient Sakshi Ganapati Temple.




