Best Places to visit with Kids in Vijayawada












12 Best Places to visit with Kids in Vijayawada
Undavalli Caves Mogalarajapuram Caves Bapu Museum Kondapalli Fort Gandhi Hill Kanaka Durga Temple Rajiv Gandhi Park Gunadala Matha Shrine Scrap Sculpture Park VMC Disney Land Mangalagiri Subramanya Swami Temple
Undavalli Caves, Vijayawada
Located at a distance of about 10kms from Vijayawada, the 4th -5th century Undavalli Caves are a center of prime attraction. Carved out of sandstone the monolith cave is an impressive testimony to the Indian rock-cut architecture. It exhibits the Gupta style of architecture and has three distinct levels the lower level resembles a Jain abode and houses several Thirthankara Sculptures. The second level is believed to house Lord Vishnu and the third level is the rooftop which commands a panoramic view of the hills, lot of greenery, and the river Krishna. The walls of the caves remain adorned sculptures of lions and elephants. It is a perfect place for history enthusiasts and tourists.
Mogalarajapuram Caves, Vijayawada
Located in the middle of the city of Vijayawada at "Kasthuribaipet", Krishna District these 5th-century relics are a testimony to the heritage of Vijayawada. The caves have a religious significance owing to five rock-cut sanctums that house idols of Lord Nataraja, Lord Vinayaka, goddess Durga. The five conspicuous components of the cave are called Upanam, Kantha, Vritta Kumuda, and Pattika. Different sections of the cave are dedicated to nine manifestations of goddess Durga. A stone carved idol of Ardhanariswara, an androgynous form, of Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati (Shakthi) is unique to this place. The caves are easily accessible and a prime tourist attraction.
Bapu Museum, Vijayawada
Located on the Bandar Road the Victoria Jubilee Museum is a living exemplar ashlar masonry in Indo-European architectural style. The museum was erected to honor the Golden jubilee coronation of Queen Victoria and it is here that the father of nation added a wheel to the tricolor flag. It is a history lovers paradise and offers a peek into a varied collection of paintings, ancient sculptures, Neolithic and Microlithic implements, manuscripts, idols, gold and silver coins, cutlery, and weapons. The museum exhibits a sculptor of Buddha made out of granite, 4-5th century idol of shiva another a white lime sculpture of Buddha, which happens to be a major attraction here. Museum remains accessible throughout the week except for Fridays and Public Holidays.
Kondapalli Fort, Vijayawada
Located in Kondapalli, Guntur at about 23 km away from Vijayawada the 14th-century imperial fort is an architectural delight. The structure reflects a blend of Persian, Mughal, and Bahamani style since it has roots in parallel histories. The resplendent complex has an entrance gate, Dargah Darwaja, made up of a single boulder of granite walls of the fort remain adorned with inscriptions and paintings. The fort houses relics of Dargah of Gareeb Saheeb, Golconda Darwaza, Tanisha Maha and reserves of sculptures, ancient coins. The unique and beautifully colored wooden toys are sold here, which visitors like to carry as memoirs. The fort offers a picturesque view of the valley and is an ideal place for picnicking.
Gandhi Hill, Vijayawada
It is the India's first Gandhi Memorial constructed on a hillock. The monument has a huge conspicuous 52 ft tall Gandhi stupa which remains surrounded by six others, all erected to pay homage and to commemorate the contributions of the Father of the nation. The memorial also houses a well-stocked library and the city's only planetarium. A light and sound show is organized in the evenings to let people have a glimpse of eventful life of Mahatma Gandhi. Provisions are made for a toy train ride which is very popular among kids. At a height of 500 feet, it is a hot spot of tourist activity that offers a breathtaking view of the entire city.
Kanaka Durga Temple, Vijayawada
Situated at the banks of the river Krishna, atop Indrakeeladri is the famous Kanaka Durga temple. Commanding a panoramic view of the city the century-old temple is believed to have been constructed by Arjuna. The presiding deity of the temple is goddess Mahishasurmardini an incarnation of Goddess Durga and the eight-armed deity is believed to have self-manifested or is Swayambhu. It is one of the 108 Shaktipeethas in the country. Kanaka is gold in Sanskrit since the idol is golden in color and adorned with golden jewelry it got the name Kanaka Durga. It attracts several pilgrims and tourists, especially during the festivals of Navratri and Dasara.
Rajiv Gandhi Park, Vijayawada
Situated along the banks of river Krishna it is a hotspot of activity and a must-visit tourist attraction. It is a complete package with its musical fountain, a mini zoo, dinosaur park, and aquarium. The park boasts of lush green verdant lawns set with neatly planted flower beds which accentuate its splendor. A special dinosaur park houses life-size replicas of ancient creatures that intrigue children. It also hosts a range of engaging activities such as gun shooting, rock falling, rides on the jeep and mini train, skating, playpen. It is a picture-perfect spot to chase away the blues and rejuvenate while enjoying the unique blend of nature and man's creativity.
Gunadala Matha Shrine, Vijayawada
Located in the hilly region of Gunadala it is also called Mary Matha Shrine of St. Mary’s Church. Dedicated to Mother Mary, the church is a reverent site for the Christians in Andhra Pradesh. The church remains perched on the top of a hill and can be spotted distantly by a huge iron cross installed on the peak. It is believed that the shrine has miraculous powers of reversing the curse of barrenness and healing the diseased. It also houses a museum which exhibits holy relics of the ancient period and valuable gifts offered by the devotees. It attracts thousands of tourists and pilgrims during the grand ten-day festival organized to celebrate the Feast of Mother Mary.
Scrap Sculpture Park, Vijayawada
Located at the end of MG Road, is a unique waterside theme-based park where innovation and creativity have found new means of expression. Instead of discarding the scrap metal, the Municipal Corporation of Vijawavada decided to utilize them artistically. 25 sculptours from different parts of Andhra Pradesh have worked in collaboration to bring this to life. They made structures by assembling exhaust pipes, gear shafts, chassis rails, wheel rims. The easily available scrap has been metamorphosed into remarkable sculptures that leave one in awe. Camel, swan, antelope, flying horse, dragonfly have been created using the material which was dumped. It attracts several visitors and art enthusiasts from everywhere.
VMC Disney Land, Vijayawada
Located in Ajit Singh Nagar, VMC Disney Land is one of the most famed and largest water parks in the city. The park hosts separate swimming pools for adults and kids, professionals and beginners along with other water-oriented activities. Other attractions include roller tube slide, aqua dancing, tube rides, bull rides, engaging game activities, wave pools, and many more. The place also has parrot fortune-tellers, which remain flocked with curious visitors. Regular puppet shows are organized which are a major hit among kids. The premises also house a food court serving savory dishes and a gift shop from where souvenirs can be purchased.
Mangalagiri, Vijayawada
Located at a distance of about 17 km Mangalagiri is a small town nestled between the twin cities of Vijayawada and Guntur. It is a prime suburb section of the cities of Vijayawada and Guntur and also constitutes a part of the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region. It derives its name from Mangala meaning Auspicious and Giri meaning Hill in the local language and is known to have existed since 225 B.C.Town is acclaimed for its exquisite Handloom weaving and the famous Lord Narasimha Swamy Temple. It is believed that the temple is being worshipped since the Satya Yuga. The beautiful handwoven Mangalagiri cotton sarees are very famous and most preferred gift items purchased by the tourists.
Subramanya Swami Temple, Vijayawada
Located on the foothills of Indrakiladari the temple enshrines the Lord of serpents, Kartikey or Murugan. Made out of shining white marble the interior and the exterior of the structure are inlaid with detailed intricate carvings and are an architectural masterpiece. The temple commands captivating views of forest,mountains, river, valley, and waterfalls which increase the tranquility of the place manifold. It also houses a silver-coated Garuda Stambha, a holy pillar that has special significance. An anthill which is a natural abode of snakes is maintained in the temple premises and is worshipped with great belief. It attracts several visitors and pilgrims from the world over, especially during festivals.
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