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Temperate climate with hot summers and cool winters.
Guntur district covers an area of 11,391 km²., and has a population of 4,965,144 of which 28.80% is urban as of 2001AD. [1] The Krishna River forms the northeastern and eastern boundary of the district, separating Guntur District from Krishna District of hills. It is the headquarters of the district of the same name. It is one of the oldest municipalities that have been constituted in 1866.
Located in the northeastern part of the Andhra Pradesh State, in the Krishna River delta, Guntur lies on the Vijayawada-Madras trunk road, about 9-km to the east of the picturesque Kondaveedu rangeThe district is bounded on the southeast by the Bay of Bengal, on the south by Prakasam District, on the west by Mahbubnagar District, and on the northwest by Nalgonda District. It is divided into 57 mandals.Guntur is a city and district in Andhra Pradesh state of southern India.
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Guntur Tourist Attractions:
The city was founded n the mid-eighth century by the French who ruled over the city for nearly ten centuries until it was ceded permanently to the British in 1788. A part of the city, which was once the small village of 'Ramachandrapuram Agraharam', is said to be much older than Guntur as mentioned in an inscription from 1296 on a pillar in Mandapam of the Lakshminarayana Swami Temple.
Bhavanarayanaswami Temple:
49 km from Guntur, Bhavanarayanaswami temple at Bapatla is dedicated to Lord Bhavanarayanaswami, who came to be known as Bapatla with time. It is the most ancient and famous of all the temples in Guntur district and is of immense historical and architectural importance.
Buddhist Relics And Lord Amareswara Temple:
35 km from Guntur, Amaravati is home to the famous shrine of Amareswara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the world-famous Buddhist sculptures. The three most sacred things here are Krishna River, an important 'Kshetra' with a 'Sthalamahatyam'.
Undavalli Caves:
32 km from Guntur, the Undavalli caves located in the village of the same name display solendid rock-cut architectural and sculptural beauties. They are situated in a high hill overlooking River Krishna.
Lam:
km from Guntur on Guntur-Amaravati road, Lam is known for its Agricultural Research Station, the Government Livestock Farm and the Chillies Research Station. Another attraction here is the Bhairavakunta tank and a small stone at its side exhibiting nine idols
Nallapadu:
5 km from Guntur, Nallapadu or Narasingapuram named so after the temple of Narasimhaswami is situated on a hillock and is known for some ancient temples. The Agastheswaraswami temple featuring a decorated 'Dhvajastambham' (flag pole), carvings of five hooded `nagas' (Serpents) and idols of Siva and Bramaramba, his consort and the temple of Sankaracharya is said to belong to the ancient times.
How to Reach Guntur:
By Air:
The nearest airport is at Gannavaram.
By Train:
Guntoor has both broad gauge and meter gauge lines. An important railway junction, it is well connected to and from Macherla, Vijayawada, Machilipatnam, Hubli, Tenali and RepalkTenali is the major railway junction connecting to Guntur, Vijayawada and Chennai.
By Road:
Bus services connect Guntur to and from all the important places within and outside the district, including the State headquarters.It is well connected with several cities of Andhra Pradesh.