Friday, June 27, 2014

Papi kondalu

The original name for this hill vary was ‘Papidi Kondalu’. Papidi is a rough translation for partition in Telugu. Since this vary looks like a neat partition that splits river Godavari, this name was coined. there’s also another concept the vary looks like a partition of a typical Indian Woman’s hair line. In due course, it settled for ‘Papi Hills’.

Papi hills are one of the most visited tourist attraction in Andhra Pradesh. AP State tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) and many alternative private business corporations operate boat journeys on the Godavari stream that passes through Papi Hills. there’s also an evening keep facility in Kollur village that is in the middle of hills utterly covered by forests.

The scenary, including the waterfalls at Munivaatam, and the peaceful atmosphere at this social group area build this area a traveler attraction. The idol of Shiva under serpent shade was installed in Munivaatam of  Khammam district. The village Perantala palli is during this area. swami Balananda was concerned in rising the tribals of the region. Early summer months i.e. March and april are the best times to visit this place.

Papi Hills and its surroundings settled near Rajahmundry is a visual treat to the spectators. Even from the launch purpose at Pattiseema, the river seems to be narrowing and also the hills begin to indicate. several social group communities infuse life in the hills, that are their homes and also the only supply of keep by agriculture, fishing and handicraft.

The journey from Pattiseema to Papi kondalu is dotted with temples and scenic points. There are social group areas around Papikondalu. The boat ride takes the guests to their destination via Polavaram, Devipatnam,Singanapalle, Tekuluru and Koruturu. The Ramakrishna Paramahamsa dhyana temple and a Siva temple at Perantalapalli, will be visited too. All year round is cruising season.

to book tickets: http://www.papikondalu.org.in/

How to Reach this place:

Bhadrachalam to Papi Hills = 2 km 

Rajamandry to Papi Hills  = 198 km by Road


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