The tourism minister of Andhra Pradesh, Kandula Durgesh, revealed plans for a new tourism initiative that will connect Shakti Peethas and Pancharama Kshetras. Addressing the media in Rajamahendravaram, he mentioned the state’s intention to utilize central programs such as PRASAD, Swadeshi Darshan, and SSASCI. Durgesh outlined that, through SSASCI, the state will establish four prominent tourist hubs, including a significant ecotourism project at Srisailam and the development of cultural and heritage sites in various districts.
Furthermore, Durgesh announced that the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, and Deputy Chief Minister, K. Pawan Kalyan, will inaugurate various tourism promotion activities on World Tourism Day. Awards will be granted to commendable tourism projects and hotels. The minister also disclosed plans to transform Araku and Lambasingi into adventure destinations and enhance the Sri Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Murthy Temple in Annavaram.
In a bid to boost tourism infrastructure, partnerships with the Oberoi group have been established for the construction of resorts in key locations. Durgesh emphasized the government’s commitment to nurturing the Telugu film industry by inviting investments for cine studios in the state. He highlighted the growing popularity of filming locations within Andhra Pradesh, like those featured in the movie “Pushpa.”
Lastly, Durgesh shared the vision of developing the riverfront in Rajamahendravaram to include boat rides and the establishment of a resort in Kadiyapulanka.
- adventure destinations
- Andhra Pradesh tourism
- cultural heritage sites
- Durgesh tourism initiative
- ecotourism project
- filming locations
- K. Pawan Kalyan
- Kadiyapulanka resort
- N. Chandrababu Naidu
- Oberoi group partnerships
- Pancharama Kshetras
- PRASAD program
- Rajamahendravaram riverfront development
- Shakti Peethas
- Sri Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Murthy Temple
- Srisailam
- SSASCI
- Swadeshi Darshan
- Telugu film industry investments
- World Tourism Day
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