Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Chittoor,Andhra Pradesh,India

Lying on the banks of Ponnai River, Chittoor is a historic and religious city in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Bounded by the states of Tamil Nadu to its south and Karnataka to the west, the city is home to many religious sites and a rich producer of agricultural products. 
Chittoor attracts national and international devotees all through the year to the most revered pilgrim site of the country: Tirupathi Balaji. Chittoor is popular for producing the best jaggery in India and is also known as the Mango City because it offers diverse varieties of mangoes throughout the summer season.
The foaming Talakona waterfalls, beautiful hills and valleys, wildlife sanctuaries, architectural temples, and various cultural festivals make for major tourist attractions in Chittoor.
Trekking is one of the most loved activities of the area. Whenever you visit Chittoor, don’t forget to take a walking trail inside red sandalwood forest near Mesanicals ground, or in the Kannan College Grounds.
 Chittoor is a perfect place for you to unwind and rejuvenate.
How to Reach
By Air
The closest airport from Chittoor is Chennai Airport, at the distance of 149 kilometers. This is one of the most important airports of the country, connecting flights worldwide. In order to reach Chittoor from Chennai International Airport, you can easily hire a taxi or board a bus.  
By Train
Chittoor has its own railway station, falling in Chennai-Hyderabad line. This railway station is connected to many Indian towns and cities like Tirupati and Kanyakumari.
By Road
You can easily find state and privately owned bus services in order to commute within the city or anywhere around.  Price of the tickets depends upon the distance of the journey.
Main National Highways in Chittoor are NH18 (Kornool- Chittoor) and NH4 (Mumbai- Chennai).
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