Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, once known as Rajamahendravaram, boasts a rich history dating back centuries! Explore the cultural heart of Andhra, where the mighty Godavari River flows, creating a truly magical experience for every traveler! Discover ancient temples and vibrant traditions.
₹2,000
October to March
enjoy the best weather and local festivals.
Recommended: 2 days
Rajahmundry has its own airport with regular flights from major Indian cities. The city is also well-connected by rail and road. The Rajahmundry railway station is a major stop on the South Central Railway line. National highways connect Rajahmundry to other cities in Andhra Pradesh and neighboring states.
The weather in Rajahmundry is typically tropical. Summers (March to May) are hot and humid, while winters (October to February) are pleasant. The monsoon season (June to September) brings moderate to heavy rainfall.
Rajahmundry, also known as Rajamahendravaram, is a city in Andhra Pradesh situated on the banks of the Godavari River. It's a place of historical and cultural significance, often referred to as the 'Cultural Capital of Andhra Pradesh'. The city boasts a blend of ancient temples, scenic river views, and bustling markets. Key attractions include the Godavari River's ghats, the ISKCON Temple, and the Sir Arthur Cotton Museum. Rajahmundry is also a major hub for the paper and textile industries in the region. The city offers a glimpse into the rich traditions and heritage of Andhra Pradesh.