2025

Eluru City – A Unique Blend of Culture, History & Tourism

Eluru City – A Unique Blend of Culture, History & Tourism A tourism-guide article describes Eluru as an “underrated gem”, noting its combination of ancient temples, scenic lakes, historic markets, and a vibrant local culture. For someone looking at tourism & culture in Eluru, this underscores how multiple dimensions (heritage, nature, local lifestyle) converge in the city.

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Tourism Sector’s Job Creation Potential in West Godavari

Tourism Sector’s Job Creation Potential in West Godavari During a World Tourism Day event in West Godavari district, the Collector emphasised that tourism has strong job-creation potential, both direct (in hospitality, guiding) and indirect (in transport, crafts) for the local economy. This highlights how culture & tourism are being linked with economic development in the Eluru region.

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Expansion of Homestay Programme in West Godavari Region

Expansion of Homestay Programme in West Godavari Region The state government of Andhra Pradesh has prioritised the expansion of its “homestay” model in the Godavari region (including West Godavari). The initiative aims to provide cultural immersion, link rural households with tourism, and tap into local crafts, cuisine and traditions. For the Eluru area this means new tourism-opportunities in nearby villages, offering visitors a deeper cultural experience rather than just sightseeing.

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Heritage Tourism at Guntupalli & Vengi Areas

Heritage Tourism at Guntupalli & Vengi Areas The official heritage-tourism portal of West Godavari district highlights the rock-cut caves of Guntupalli (around 40 km from Eluru) and the capital region of Vengi as major cultural tourism sites. These sites combine archaeology and cultural heritage, inviting tourists interested in deep-history and Buddhist/ancient Indian civilisation themes.

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Infrastructure & Tourism Development in Eluru

Infrastructure & Tourism Development in Eluru On 15 July 2025, the Andhra Pradesh Minister for Tourism, Nadendla Manohar, announced a major push for infrastructure and tourism development in Eluru city, including upgrades to roads, tourist-amenities and the promotion of local attractions.This underscores a strategic shift to position Eluru as a tourism node, blending culture, heritage and natural sites.

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Dwaraka Tirumala Temple — Snake / poisonous-snake scare

Dwaraka Tirumala Temple — Snake / poisonous-snake scare On October 30 2025, at the Chinna Venkanna shrine at Dwaraka Tirumala (in Eluru district), there were reports of poisonous snakes (trachupāmu/pit-vipers) being found in the temple premises and adjacent animal shelter. A couple of cows died apparently after snake-bites.  The issue has caused concern among devotees and temple authorities, who say the surrounding grass and grazing animals might be attracting snakes.  Tip: If you plan to visit this temple, especially early morning or in less-lit areas, be cautious of stray animals/grass and avoid venturing into less maintained parts of the premises after dark.

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Festival Celebrations – Vinayaka Chavithi (Ganesh Chaturthi) in Eluru

Festival Celebrations – Vinayaka Chavithi (Ganesh Chaturthi) in Eluru Huge festive fervour in Eluru as Vinayaka Chavithi (Ganesh festival) unfolds, showing elaborate statues, processions and immersions.  For example, the creation/installation of a 42-foot-tall Ganesh idol is reported in Eluru during the festival year.  Why in this list: A major culturally-rooted city-festival with strong public participation.

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Temple Closure for Lunar Eclipse

Temple Closure for Lunar Eclipse On Sept 7-8 2025, many temples in Andhra Pradesh — including those in Eluru district — were scheduled to remain closed from ~3:30 pm during the lunar eclipse (Kavata Bandhana).  Ritual-adjustments: e.g., no Aarti during those hours, doors reopening at 3:00 am next day.  Why this counts: The closure and subsequent opening of temples around such a cosmic event are part of the ritual calendar and affect festival/temple-community life in Eluru.

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