Tuesday, December 19, 2017

NTR Beach Festival kakinada from December 19-21

Beach festival December 2017 Kakinada Everyone in the city is very much excited about our grand event "NTR BEACH FESTIVAL". As all of us know that event will start on 19th December and end on 21st December. But a lot of questions raising regarding the festival.

Food Stalls:

25 food stalls will serve wide varieties with all tastes of both Veg and Non-Veg from 10 am to 12 pm

Play Area for Children:

Play area with fun activities games etc. for children of all ages.

Water Sports:

The beach festival offers water sports activities like

Bumper ride

Jet Skies

Water zorbing

Banana Boat Ride

Sand Art:

The artists work with sand to depict a theme that mesmerizes the audience.

Dog Show:

20 breeds of dogs will be shown to the people which give the chance to play with the different breeds of dogs.

Time: 2 pm to 6 pm

Adventure Sports:

The Kakinada Beach Festival is the place for the People who crave for adventure. It offers various adventure sports like

Paramotoring

Parasailing

Paragliding

Trampoline

Rock climbing

Heli Joy Ride

Timings: 10.00 AM To 5.30 PM

Rate per Head: Rs. 2,500/- (All Inclusive)

Dates: 19-12-2017 to 21-12-2017


Paramotor - Standard Flying

Timings: 6.30 AM To 6.00 PM

Adult: Rs. 1,500/-

Child: Rs. 1,500/-

Dates: 17-12-2017 to 21-12-2017

Paramotor - Aerobatics Flying

From 6.30 AM To 6.00 PM

Adult: Rs. 2,500/-

Child: Rs. 2,500/-

Dates: 17-12-2017 to 21-12-2017


Parasailing

From 6.30 AM To 6.00 PM

Adult: Rs.700/-

Child: Rs. 700/-

Dates 17-12-2017 to 21-12-2017

Entertainment

19th December - SPB Musical Night

On 19th December legendary playback singer S.P.Balasubramanyam, the musical night will start at 5 pm. SP Balasubramanyam is a veteran singer, for the past thirty years. He is best known for his unique style of singing.

Time: 5 pm

20th December - Star Night

On 20th December Vande Mataram Srinivas, Geetha Madhuri, Sunita Upadrashta, Hemachandra, Sravana Bhargavi, Simha, Usha, Dhananjay, Sri Krishna will entertain with their songs.

Time: 5 pm

21st December - AR Rahman Live Concert

On 20th December AR Rahman will perform along with the selected participants from the 'Share ARR Stage' Competitions.

Time: 7:30 pm

All the three days Entry free for everyone

Venue: NTR Beach, Kakinada (12 km from Railway Station and 10 km from RTC Bus Complex)

In a three day event, Legendary playback Singer SP Balu Musical Night and Music maestro AR Rahman Live concert will be the highlight of the event. We can say this time Beach festival is going to be the feast for Music lovers.






Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Hyderabad Metro Rail: Connecting the City with Speed and Innovation

City bursting with technological growth and cultural heritage, the Hyderabad Metro Rail has emerged as a modern lifeline—delivering efficiency, comfort, and futuristic transit to millions of commuters. From its launch in 2017 to becoming one of India’s most intelligent metro systems, Hyderabad Metro has reshaped urban mobility and earned global recognition in infrastructure excellence.

Quick Facts at a Glance

  • Operator: Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL), with Larsen & Toubro holding 90% equity and the Telangana government 10%

  • Inception: Operations began on November 29, 2017 from Miyapur to Nagole

  • Network: Three fully elevated corridors—Red, Green, and Blue Lines—serving 57 stations

  • Daily Ridership: Around 536,000 (July 2023), reaching over 560,000 daily on peak days

  • Rolling Stock: Hyundai Rotem 3-car trains, speeds 35–40 km/h (up to 80 km/h), headways of 3.5–7 minutes

Technological Excellence: Metro of the Future

Hyderabad Metro sets new standards in urban rail tech with:

  • CBTC (Communication-Based Train Control): India’s first elevated metro using this system, managed via a modern Operations Control Centre in Uppal

  • CBI & Axle Counter Backups: Ensures safe and reliable operations across all three corridors

  • Automatic Train Operation (ATO) and SCADA Systems: For smooth, autonomous operations and real-time monitoring

Expansion: Phase II and Beyond

Hyderabad Metro's next chapter is already taking shape:

  • Old City Corridor: Extending the network from MGBS to Chandrayangutta (7.5 km), groundwork advancing despite funding delays

  • Airport (Purple) Corridor: A proposed 36.8 km route linking Nagole to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport with 24 new stations—pending central approval

  • Phase 2 Corridors: DPRs finalized for routes including JBS–Medchal, LB Nagar–Hayath Nagar, and Miyapur–Patancheru, totaling 86.1 km at ₹19,579 crore

  • Political Support: State leaders are urging the Centre to fast-track approvals to meet infrastructure goals

Global Recognition: A Case Study for Success

The Hyderabad Metro Rail has caught international attention: Harvard University published a case study highlighting it as “one of the largest PPP metro projects globally”, praising its execution despite challenges like land acquisition, protests, and financial bottlenecks.

Why It Matters

  • Ease of Urban Mobility: A seamless, modern transit network easing daily commuting

  • Technology-Driven: Combining safety, efficiency, and automation in operations

  • Smart Expansion: Building wider access through new corridors and airport linkages

  • Model Infrastructure: A replicable blueprint for public–private partnership success

How to Buy Metro Tickets

Hyderabad Metro offers multiple convenient options for ticketing:

  • Ticket Counters: Available at all metro stations for paper tickets and tokens.

  • Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs): Self-service kiosks at stations where you can buy single-journey tokens or recharge smart cards.

  • Smart Cards: Reloadable cards that allow seamless entry/exit at gates—ideal for daily commuters.

  • Mobile Apps: The official TSavaari app lets passengers buy QR tickets online and scan them directly at entry gates.

  • Digital Wallets/UPI: Supported at TVMs and apps for quick cashless payments.

     

    Hyderabad Metro Rail card
    Hyderabad Metro Card

     p.c : L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail

The Hyderabad Metro Rail isn’t just another transit system—it symbolizes resilience, innovation, and long-term urban vision. With robust core operations, smart expansion plans, and international recognition, it’s redefining how a modern city moves and thrives.

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Hyderabad Rockathon

The 6th Hyderabad Rockathon is being organised by the Society to Save Rocks, in association with the Great Hyderabad Adventure Club (GHAC). It is a day long event that caters to all age groups for a fun time in the rocks combining adventure, fitness and rock awareness. To be held on 12th November, 2017. The venue will be the beautiful rocky hill of Fakhruddingutta (Khajaguda) behind Lanco Hills in Manikonda.
The programmes will be manifold from adventurous (rappelling and zip-lining, trail-biking, rock walks and bouldering) to educational (Rock Quiz, Snake Awareness Programme) to pure fun (Rock Balancing, Treasure Hunt, Slack Lining, Rock Tattoos and Rock Selfies). There will be activities for every age and every level.


Friday, October 20, 2017

Visakhapatnam-Kakinada sea cruise

Visakhapatnam-Kakinada sea cruise


If everything goes according to plans, the much-hyped Vizag-Kakinada sea cruise will be operational in the next few weeks. Officials from the tourism department are currently studying the viabilities of the project and a trial run was held about a week ago from Kakinada to Vizag.

A 40-seater glass-domed ship will be introduced and the fare of the cruise will be higher than the existing fare of both bus and train, the officials said. The sea route distance between Vizag and Kakinada is nearly 70 nautical miles or 130 kilometres.

The jetty at the lighthouse of Kakinada port at Uppada will accommodate the cruise liners in Kakinada while the slipway passenger jetty of Visakhapatnam Port Trust near Fishing Harbour will anchor the vessel locally.

R Sreeramulu Naidu, executive director of AP Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) for Visakhapatnam, said the Vizag-Kakinada sea cruise will be one of the first such projects taken up by the corporation in the state. Till date, the corporation operates river cruises, he said, hoping that the cruise would attract tourists to the blue waters of Bay of Bengal and the panoramic beauty of Konaseema and Eastern Ghats.

Naidu further said apart from the Vizag-Kakinada sea cruise, the corporation also plans to run a passenger ship from Rushikonda beach to the deep sea as part of the beach tourism plan. "The trial runs and studies for the both Rushikonda-deep sea tour and Vizag to Kakinada cruise are almost complete. The projects will be operational soon," Naidu added.

On the other hand, a senior official from tourism department said the Vizag-Kakinada sea cruise could have been operational by this time but that it was delayed due to the strong opposition from the fishermen at Fishing Harbour where the slipway jetty is located. The fishermen believed the tourism ship would spoil their livelihood by imposing restrictions, the official said.

source : timesofindia.


Saturday, October 14, 2017

Buddhist Monuments - Jeelakarragudem (Guntupalli) Caves

Exploring Jeelakarragudem’s Ancient Buddhist Caves & Monuments

 Nestled amid the scenic hills of West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, the Jeelakarragudem (Guntupalli) Caves are a rare glimpse into India’s Buddhist past. This lesser-known archaeological gem presents rock-cut chaityas, monastic cells, stupas, and ancient mandapas—constructs dating as far back as the 3rd century BC. Let’s uncover the secrets of this tranquil site and why it deserves a spot on the heritage map. 
 
Jeelakarragudem, village belonging to Guntupalle is located at the distance of 6.4 kms from Kamarvarapukota and 47 kms from Eluru, westgodavari.

Guntupalli is dotted with some of the finest specimens of monolithic and structural Buddhist remains datable to the 3rd-2nd century BC to 5th-6th century AD. The important monuments located are: rock cut temple or vritta chaitya, large monastery, small monastery, brick chaitya, ruined mandapa, stone stupa and cluster of votive stupas.

Rock cut Temple(Vritta Chaitya): Datable to the 3rd-2nd century BC, the vritta chaitya is circular on plan and enshrines a rock cut votive stupa provided with a small circumambulatory path around it. Locally known as Dharmalingeswara, it has vaulted domical ceiling marked by carved ribs while its exterior shows an arched facade, with ornamental rafts resembling famous Sudama and Lamasrishi caves of Bihar.
Large Monastery: Excavated into the sandstone cliff, the monastery contains a series of cells of varying dimensions meant for the monks to live in. It has a main entrance with the windows on sides, a narrow terrace and verandah. Both the entrances as well as the widows invariably bear arched facades akin to that of vritta chaitya. Marked by its simplicity the entire monastery is devoid of any ornamentation or decoration and thus attributed to the earliest Buddhist monastic architecture. Some of the cells were provided with deep cut channels to facilitate the rainwater drain in to a natural fissure located on the backside of the monastery.
Small Monastery: This rock cut vihara, located at a higher elevation of the hill is relatively smaller in dimension. In all there are five cells in it, which are crudely excavated and some remained unfinished. Due to the ravages of nature its façade was badly affected leaving behind traces of gables on it.
Group of Stupas: Located on one of the terraces of hilltop and numbering more than sixty, these votive stupas erected on different occasions and time frames vary in their shape, size and mode of construction. Fashioned out of stone and also in brick, these votive stupas were set up on stone or brick basements. Amongst them are also seen small apsidal and circular votive chaityas.
Stone stupa: Datable to the 2nd century BC, this stupa with block stone veneering was subjected to partial excavations in the last quarter of 19th century. Considerable damage was done to its dome by the treasure hunters even before the excavations. The dome measures 2.62m height and 4.88m dia was erected over a circular basement. The excavations have yielded a stone relic casket containing gold and rock crystal.
Ruined Mandapa: The monument, presently represented by four standing broken stumps of the pillars was once supposed to be part of a large pillared assembly hall meant for the monks. An inscribed stone pillar retrieved during the clearance work speaks of the existence of a pillared mandapa, which received donations from the 1st to 5th century AD. The dimension of the original assembly hall was estimated as 56 ft.x34ft and was provided with entrance porches on eastern and western sides respectively.
Circular Brick Chaitya Griha: Datable to C. 3rd-2nd century BC, it is at the eastern extreme of the hill over an elevated terrace, approached by a long flight of stone steps. A record of an upasika datable to 2nd-1st century BC refers to the setting up of these stone steps at the entrance platform. Its external diameter is 11 m and has an imposing adhistana. The wall of chaityagriha rises to 80 cm height and measure 2.14 m wide. It houses a stupa at the center. The circumambulatory path around the stupa is 1.38 m wide.

Buddhist Monuments guntupalli

votive stupas Guntupalli

Buddhist monastic cells Jeelakarra Gudem

Buddhist Monuments guntupalli


Jeelakarragudem rock-cut chaitya


Buddhist Monuments guntupalli

Buddhist Monuments guntupalli

Buddhist Monuments guntupalli

Buddhist Monuments.
 

Visiting Details and Tips

  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
  • Best Time to Visit: Cooler months (October–March) are ideal to explore comfortably.
  • How to Reach: Located near Guntupalli; closest town is Kamavarapukota (~6 km away). Combine the visit with nearby heritage sites like Belum Caves for a full-day heritage excursion.
  • On-site Essentials: Wear sturdy shoes, pack water and snacks, and plan for a light trek upward to the terraces.

 Though less talked about, these sites resonate deeply with heritage explorers and historians—capturing quiet reverence and ancient craftsmanship. 
 
“The rock-cut part… has two Buddhist caves, a chaitya hall and a large group of stupas… the chaitya hall has a rare carved stone entrance replicating wooden architecture…”
 
Quick Itinerary Suggestion
TimeActivity
MorningArrive at Jeelakarragudem → Explore monastery caves and chaityas
MiddayAscend to the stupa terrace → Photograph votive stupas
AfternoonVisit the ruined mandapa and brick chaitya → Reflect in the serene surroundings   





Explore Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train, operated by IRCTC.
 
 
 



Wednesday, September 27, 2017

World Tourism Day celebrations at RK Beach, Visakhapatnam

VISAKHAPATNAM: The state-wide World Tourism Day -2017 is celebrating at RK Beach, Vizag on September 27. 6 days event Dasaravali will be held at RK Beach.This festival will continue from September 27th to till October 2nd.
Cultural programmes showcasing orchestra, dances from Uttarandhra, Odisha and Sambalpur, magic show, folk theatre would be held from 4 pm onwards.
Food courts would be set up at R K Beach while the night bazar at Shilparamam would commence on September 27.  

 

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Indian Photography Festival (IPF) Hyderabad-2017

The Indian Photography Festival (IPF), which will started on September 8 in Hyderabad, Madhapur, the festival spreads its wings wider this time with 525 photographers from 40 countries.
Pitched as a non-profit initiative by the Light Craft Foundation in association with Telangana Tourism, the fest brings together images across a spectrum of genres, from portraits to landscape, abstracts to news photographs. The photo fest is built in collaboration with photo agencies across the globe to facilitate cultural exchange. “This helps our photographers, particularly from Hyderabad, to showcase their work abroad. Earlier this year a few photographers exhibited their work in Georgia, last year we took the work to Auckland and Sydney and we are in talks to showcase in Slovenia in addition to China,” says Aquin Mathews, festival director.

Key exhibitions
Before it’s too late by Mathieu Willcocks (UK)
Landscape by Cecilia Paredes (Peru)
Philippines Drug Wars by Kate Geraghty (Australia)
Celebrity portraits by the photographers from Sydney Morning Herald
The Rescue by Francesco Giusti (Italy)
The Hungry Tide by Swastik Pal (India)
Empathy by Sudharak Olwe (India)
Head On Photo Festival (Australia)
Water by Hikari Creative — IPF Portrait Prize (India)
Venues: State Gallery of Art, The Gallery café, Srishti Art Gallery, Inorbit Mall, Goethe Zentrum, IIT Hyderabad, Saamanya Shastram, Shilparamam, Chowmahalla Palace, Lamakaan and Deja Brew Art Café.
IPF opens on September 21, 5pm, at State Gallery of Art, Kavuri Hills, Madhapur, and will continue till October 8. For a detailed schedule and to register for workshops, look up www.indianphotofest.com

Thursday, September 14, 2017

World’s tallest giant wheel soon in Andhra Pradesh's Amaravati

AMARAVATI: Euro Destination India (UDI) has come forward to set up the world’s tallest  Giant Wheel at an estimated cost of `440 crore in the capital city of Amaravati of Andhra Pradesh. The UDI will set up the giant wheel. While Italy-based Fabbri Group will extend the necessary technological support for setting up the Ferris Wheel, Turkey-based Polin Water Park will be the partners in developing the surroundings of the giant wheel as a tourist attraction as part of Amaravati Tourism.
UDI managing director M Krishna Rao and Fabbri Group president Gianluca gave a presentation to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, which will be developed in three phases.Currently the 167.6 m (550-foot) Ferris Wheel in Las Vegas of US is the world’s tallest giant wheel.

The Chief Minister named for the giant wheel as ‘Amaravati Buddha Chakra’.



Image source: Pinterest

Friday, September 8, 2017

India's first Hyperloop in Andhra Pradesh to connect Amravati and Vijaywada

AMARAVATI:
An hour-long journey between Vijayawada and Amaravati, could well become a Five minute affair thanks to the agreement signed by Andhra Pradesh government with Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT). Under the agreement, HTT will develop a Hyperloop transportation route between the cities of Amaravati and Vijaywada, reducing the one-hour trip to as little as just Five minutes, if successful. The agreement will employ a public private partnership model funded primarily from private sources to fund its construction.

The Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board (AP-EDB) and the US-based Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT) signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Amaravati. The MoU was signed by HTT chairman and co-founder Bibop Gresta and AP-EDB CEO J Krishna Kishore. While an official release on the MoU did not disclose the probable cost of the project, Krishna Kishore told ET that the project will involve little over $200 Mn of investment and take a year or so to complete it once all the approvals and Right of Way were in place.

If all goes well, this could be the first Hyperloop project to be implemented in India. HTT says it expects to generate 2,500 jobs during the project. The two-phase plan includes first conducting a feasibility study beginning in October, which is expected to last around six months. In phase 2, the actual construction of the Hyperloop  will begin.


Hyperloop india
Hyperloop-India

INS Kursura Submarine Museum – Vizag

The INS Kursura (S20) is one of the most unique attractions in Visakhapatnam (Vizag), Andhra Pradesh. Once a powerful submarine of the Indian Navy, INS Kursura has now been converted into a submarine museum, giving visitors a chance to step inside a real submarine and experience naval history up close.

Commissioned in 1969, INS Kursura served the Indian Navy for over 31 years before being decommissioned in 2001. After retirement, it was preserved on the Ramakrishna Beach (RK Beach) in Vizag and turned into a museum — the first submarine museum in South Asia.

Highlights of INS Kursura

  • A real submarine that participated in important naval operations.

  • Offers insight into the life of submariners and how they worked under the sea.

  • Exhibits include navigation equipment, communication systems, and weapon controls used by the Navy.

  • Managed and maintained by former Navy personnel, who share fascinating stories and facts.

Timings of INS Kursura Submarine Museum

  • Opening Hours: 2:00 PM – 8:30 PM (Tuesday to Sunday)

  • Closed: Mondays and Public Holidays

  • Best Time to Visit: Evening hours, when the beach area comes alive with lights and cool sea breeze.

Note: Timings may change on special occasions or for maintenance.

Entry Fee

  • Adults: ₹40 – ₹60 (approx.)

  • Children: ₹20 – ₹30 (approx.)

  • Camera/Video charges may apply separately.

Why Visit?

Visiting INS Kursura is not just about seeing a submarine; it is about experiencing the courage and discipline of the Indian Navy. The museum highlights the challenges faced by submariners and India’s naval strength.


INS Kursura Submarine Museum