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Showcasing Amaravati 's beauty and heritage through sustainable tourism development.
A spiritual and cultural gateway: ancient stupas, world-class museums, serene riverfronts — supported and promoted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Amaravati is an ancient centre of Buddhist learning and heritage, famous for the Amaravati Stupa and its archaeological museum. Today it welcomes visitors seeking history, pilgrimage, and immersive cultural experiences.

The centerpiece: layered historical stupa and sculptural friezes illustrating the renowned Amaravati School of art from the 3rd century BCE.

On-site displays of sculptures and carvings recovered from the stupa and surrounding excavations, showcasing ancient Buddhist art.

Peaceful spots for reflection and photography along the Krishna River, ideal for sunrise and sunset visits.

Ancient rock-cut caves dating back to 4th-5th century CE, featuring magnificent sculptures and the iconic reclining Vishnu statue carved from a single granite block.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has prioritized tourism development with updated policies that focus on community engagement, infrastructure, and safety.
Modern amenities combined with authentic cultural experiences, making Amaravati accessible to both pilgrims and cultural tourists.
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Closed on Fridays
₹5 for Indians
₹100 for Foreigners
Available on request
Multi-language support
Free parking available
Bus parking facility