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Guntur district is endowed with vast potential for tourism development. Guntur district is having abundant reserves of natural treasures such as hills, valleys, rivers and beaches. Guntur enjoys the privilege of being the centres of rich traditions, cultures, religious and archaeological monuments belonging to all historical periods. Guntur district is an important region where Buddhism flourished and enabled it to spread to other places of the world. In early times Hindu, Buddhist religions made this district unique. Guntur is not only an important tourist place for good picturesque,…mehr

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Guntur district is endowed with vast potential for tourism development. Guntur district is having abundant reserves of natural treasures such as hills, valleys, rivers and beaches. Guntur enjoys the privilege of being the centres of rich traditions, cultures, religious and archaeological monuments belonging to all historical periods. Guntur district is an important region where Buddhism flourished and enabled it to spread to other places of the world. In early times Hindu, Buddhist religions made this district unique. Guntur is not only an important tourist place for good picturesque, landscapes and place of historical monuments further tourism development in the district. striking a balance between the social and commerce. people can run tourist coaches from Vijayawada and Ongole covering atour important tourist places like Undavalli caves, Mangalagiri, Amaravati stupa, archaeological museum, Amaralingeswar Swamy temple, Guntur city, Bandhasri Archaeological Museum, Uppalapadu Bird sanctuary, NTR Manasa Sarovaram and others. The growing spread of infrastructural development and telecommunication networks are bringing vast regions closer.
Autorenporträt
Dr. G. Mannepalli presently working as a Faculty Member in the Department of History and Archaeology of Acharya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh, India. He has completed MA (History) in 2004, M.Phil in 2006 and Ph.D in 2013 from the Acharya Nagarjuna University. He has published five articles in International Peer Reviewed Journals.