Rajahmundry (Urban)

RAJAHMUNDRY : CITY OF POETS AND ARTS

Best Time of Visit

October - March

Ideal Duration for Visit

1-2 days

Average Budget

INR 3000/- PER PERSON

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Rajahmundry (Urban)

RAJAHMUNDRY : CITY OF POETS AND ARTS

Best Time of Visit

October - March

Ideal Duration for Visit

1-2 days

Average Budget

INR 3000/- PER PERSON

Planning Toolkit

Summer (March - June):

Rajahmundry's summer season normally begins in March and lasts until the end of June.

Monsoon (July - October):

The monsoon season starts at the end of June and lasts until the end of September or the beginning of October.

Winter (November - February):

The end of the monsoon heralds the start of the year's most pleasant season, the winter.

Longest Bridge

With a length of 4.732 kilometres (4732 metres), Rajahmundry's Kovvuru bridge is Asia's largest rail-road bridge. It is the world's second-longest river.

First Telugu Studio

Durga CineTone was founded in 1936 in Rajahmundry. It is the first Telugu studio to be constructed in the state of Andhra Pradesh. It's also one of the first three studios in the country.

Birth Place of Telugu Language

The Telugu language and literature are said to have originated in this city. Rajahmundry is home to the first telugu poet, 'Adikavi' Nannaya.

Largest Cloth Market

Rajahmundry's cloth market is one of India's largest, with numerous co-operative handloom enterprises. The most diverse fabric traders may be found in this city.

By Car

The city is on the east side of the Golden Quadrilateral, which connects Kolkata and Chennai, and is located on NH5.

By bus

There are four bus stations in Rajamahendravaram.On Morampudi High Road, the main APSRTC Bus facility is located.

By boat

Rajamahendravaram can only be reached by boat from Bhadrachalam through the Godavari River.

Population

3.7 lakhs

Child population

46,106

Literacy Rate

84.12 %

Elevation

46 ft