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Main Languages

Telugu, Hindi and English

Population Approx. 15000.0
Area 23 Sq. Kms
October to March October to February
Temperature Summer - Max: 41oC Min: 22oC
Winter - Max: 32oC Min: 15oC
Main Attraction

Nagarjunasagar

About  Nagarjunakonda

          The excavated remains of the Buddhist civilization have been reconstructed and are carefully preserved at Nagarjunakonda, a unique Island museum, situated in the midst of the man-made Nagarjunasagar Lake. The island takes its name from the Buddhist monk, Nagarjuna, who lived around 2nd century AD. It was once the capital of the Ikshvaku rulers. The museum houses a stupendous collection of relics of Buddhist art and culture.

Attractions In & Around
Anupu :-  Located 8 Kms. away from the Nagarjunasagar dam, Anupu is a site of Buddhist excavations reconstructed to perfection with painstaking effort. Several brick structures such as Amphitheater, Maha Vihara, Asthabhuja Swamy Temple, Sarvadeva Temple & Hariti Temple were reconstructed.

Nagarjunakonda :- Remnants of a rich bygone era, unearthed from the excavations carried out by archeologists at Nagarjunasagar, have been preserved in a museum on a beautiful island hill called Nagarjuna Konda.

Nagarjunasagar :- Nagarjuna Sagar, an erstwhile prominent Buddhist center, is the most attractive tourist spot in Andhra Pradesh. Named after the Buddhist monk, Acharya Nagarjuna, it is today the major hydel power station in Andhra Pradesh. It is the tallest masonry dam in the World, constructed on the river Krishna.

Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary :- The thick, verdant forests on the banks of the Krishna river between Nagarjunasagar and Srisailam, are home to a host of wild animals. The stretch has been declared a wildlife sanctuary. The motorboat ride along the 110 km stretch of Krishna River between Nagarjunasagar and Srisailam is a pulse pounding experience

Getting in, Around & Away
AIR : Hyderabad Airport is the nearest.
RAIL : Macherla is the nearest railhead, 29 km from Nagarjuna Sagar

Tourist Information Center
1 Tourist Information Centers(Govt)
Tourist Information Officer, Regional Tourist Information Bureau, Hill Colony, Nagarjunasagar - 508 202. Telephone: 2133 and 2134


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