Major rivers
in the state of Andhra Pradesh are Godavari, Krishna, Tungabhadra and other
rivers such as Pennar, Manjira, Nagavali, and Vamsadhara. The Godavari rises
near Nasik in Maharashtra ( in the Western Ghats 50 miles (80 km) from the
Arabian Sea) and courses generally eastward across the Deccan plateau, along
the Maharashtra–Andhra Pradesh border . It flows across Andhra Pradesh state
and then turns south east before
reaching the Bay of Bengal At this juncture it pours into tributaries which is
the Gautami i to the north and the Vashishta to the south.
Resorts in A.P
Resorts in A.P
The delta region which is formed between these two tributaries is the rich and fertile Konaseema region. Konaseema thanks to the bounty river Godavari houses scenic landscapes and flora fauna that attract tourists from all over the south of India. West godavari resorts Resorts along the river especially in the Konaseema region have grown to be hotspots listed in AP tourism. The principal tributaries of the second largest river in India are Penganga, Pranahita, Sabari, Indravati, Manjeera and Manair.
Spiritual
significance of the river-
Apart from
Ganga and Yamuna, Godavari also holds the special religious importance in
India. According to the ancient mythology the river Ganga needs to be paid a
visit only after a visit to the Godavari. Godavari is also referred to as the
‘Ganga of the South’. Every twelve years, a huge festival called Pushkaram is
held on the banks of the
Godavari so
as to worship and revere it. There are several pilgrimage places on the banks
of the river Godavari. Two major places of worship on the banks of the river
includes Trimbakeshwar temple, the ancient temple of Lord Shiva in Maharashtra
and Bhadrachalam the temple of Lord
Rama. There are many more temples along the East Godavari and Konaseema region
where one can visit temples of great significance. The Godavari has always been
held as a special place of pilgrimage for many thousands of years.
The tributaries of River Godavari accounts for the supply of water in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh. The irrigation-canal system that links the delta of Godavari with the delta of Krishna in the southwest makes this region the richest rice-growing regions in India. Catchment areas of the river Godavari extends to six states namely Maharashtra, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka as well as Odisha. In fact the number of dams that are constructed in the Godavari basin is the highest among all river basins in the country.
The delta
region of the river Godavari is largely known as Konaseema. This region is
similar to Kerala is terms of greenery backwaters and overall tranquility which
is why there are a lot of luxury resorts are that growing in this belt. The
region is surrounded by beautiful destinations such as Papi hills, the Kolleru
Lake, Maredumilli Forest (as well as Papikonda Wildlife Sanctuary), the Coringa
Wildlife Sanctuary etc. There are also river cruises organized by AP tourism on
the Godavari River up to Papi hills and Bhadrachalam. Resorts in
Andhra Set out to
explore this state sometime, AP tourism offers options like no other.
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