With
a vision of escalating the number of tourists at diverse religious and heritage
sites, the Tourism Ministry(ooty)
has determined to fortify infrastructure and generate more amenities in those sites including in the pilgrimage city of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh.
has determined to fortify infrastructure and generate more amenities in those sites including in the pilgrimage city of Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh.
For the continuing huge circuit projects at Tirupati and Kadapa
district in Andhra Pradesh, the Ministry has granted Rs. 2503.62 lakhs as
central finance assistance (CFA) to generate some better amenities in these
areas with Rs. 1395.75 sanctioned for Tirupati circuit and Rs. 1107.87 for
Kadapa Circuit.
Several
temples in Chittoor district like Sri Vedanaryana Swamy Temple, Srivari Mettu,
Chandragiri Fort, Sri Kalahasteeshwara Temple, Sri Varasidhi Vinayaka Temple
and Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Swamy Temple are included in the development
project of Tirupati.
The
10th century temple in Tirupati attracts more tourists than even
Ajanta-Ellora and Taj Mahal, according to the information by Tourism Ministry.
With 206.8 million domestic tourists in the last year, Andhra Pradesh has
become the chief tourist destination in the country while Uttar Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu credited with the second and third position with 184.1 million and
168.4 million of domestic tourists respectively.
The
ministry has certified funds for the building of mini cultural auditoriums,
tourist arrival centres and tourist information centres, children parks and restoration
of diverse temples, under the project. Building of public toilets, drinking
water facilities and landscaping are also involved in the project.
Due to the
attendance of a sequence of temples and forts including that survive since
the Vijaya Nagara Empire; Kadapa was preferred as the mega circuit destination
which will cover 21 temples and 21 forts including Vaidhyanatha Swami Temple,
Saumya Natha Temple, Kodandarama Temple, Athirala Parasurma Temple and
Gandikota Fort.