Trip Plan
Trip route
Chennai – Vijayawada – Rajahmundry - Annavaram - Kumararamam - Kakinada – Draksharamam - Yanam – Machilipatnam - Vijayawada – Mangalagiri - Chennai
Day-1 - Chennai to Rajahmundry
As goes our travel plan every time (to make it a grand success!), reach the farthest point first - we planned to reach Rajahmundry on Day-1 starting from Chennai after Vinayaka Chathurthi - just 632 kms. Post a grand brunch, we started around 10:30 AM and the cruise mode was on right from Chennai Outer Ring Road. We had packed some food to have - Podi idli, so we dont run out of time to reach Rajahmundry!
The ECR - NH is quite fantastic to drive on and you get couple of fighter jet landing areas enroute!
What else you need for a long drive! Closer to Ongole, we stopped on the NH and had the podi idlies we had with us around 2 PM and continued with the cruise mode; next stop for a tea closer to Vijayawada at 4:30 PM. We were confident to reach Rajahmundry by 6:30 PM; however, the highway work between Eluru and Rajahmundry plus the amazing Godavari bridge on the West side of Rajahmundry made sure we reached only around 7 :30 PM.
Open challenge
The West side bridge of Rajahmundry on the NH is one of the best off-road bridges one can imagine to do. With pits up-to 2 feet and tricks all around, one can ultimately enjoy off-roading experience! Dare to challenge the ride with a sedan!
Rajahmundry
We reached Rajahmundry by 7:30 PM and went to Kotilingeshwar Ghat - one of the 51 Shakthi Peets. However, we learnt that the temple shall be open from Sunrise to Sunset - literally 5:30 AM to 5:30 PM. We then checked into Hotel Urvasi. The rooms were very spacious and absolutely in budget for the comfort offered. Post check-in in Rajahmundry, what else - have a go at street food snacks and the famous rose milk! We spent the next one hour on tasting various street foods - mirchi bhaji, Tomato bhaji and more!
Day-2 - The rally starts
Starting the day by 5 AM, first visited the Kotilingeshwar Ghat; and offered prayers to one of the 51 Shakthi Peets - Shri Vishweshwari Maa, representing the cheeks of the body part. The temple is right on the banks of the massive river - Godavari. There is ghat right in front of the temple. We spent around 10-15 minutes in the temple with almost none in the temple. Around 6:30 AM, we started from the temple and lit the NH towards Annavaram.
Annavaram
Annavaram is around 81 kms (2 hours) on the NH from Rajahmundry towards North. Sri Satyanarayana Swamy is the primary deity and the temple is treated next to Tirupati in the list of Holy shrines for Lord Vishnu. The temple is located on a small hill, called Ratnagiri - a climb for 4-5 hairpin bends - hardly 3-4 kms. The ride to the top is very scenic and its a one-way by the river Pampa.
We did the special dharshan at the temple for Rs.200 each. The dharma dharshan would have take around 1 hour, whereas the paid dharshan took only 5 minutes for us to have a very satisfactory dharshan and seek the blessings. This is truly a must visit temple in Andhra. Very blessed to visited the temple.
We climbed down the hill and had breakfast around 8 AM at a local hotel - Puri/sabji and sambhar vada. The taste was sumptuous and the portion was quite elaborate for the order. We then started towards Pithapuram.
Pithapuram
Pithapuram is around 30 kms from Annavaram. The roads are quite good till reaching the town of Pithapuram. Pithapuram hosts a Maha Sakthi Peet - one amongst the 18 Maha Sakthi Peet temples. The deity is Puruhitika devi. There is a small hut structure depicting a local temple in narrow lanes of Pithapuram. The temple has a small idol claimed to be centuries old and the legend goes like whenever a grand temple was planned to be constructed it was dealt with nature's brutal force or war and never completed. That ensures that the idol is kept in a small hut like structure and worshipped.
Meanwhile, we also visited the other temple by the highway - Shri Kukkuteswara Swamy temple - dedicated to Lord Shiva, popularly known as Pada Gaya Kshetram. At this place, Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva killed Asura called Gayasur. His head reached Gaya (Bihar), waist part reached Jajpur (Orissa) and feet (Padam) at Pithapuram (AP). In these three places, Sakthi Peet temples are situated and Puruhitika Devi's Sanctum is seen in this temple too. We prayed and seeked blessings in this temple too.
Inbetween, we also visited Sri Pada Sri Valli Samasthanam with presiding deity as Sri Dattatreya. We spent few minutes in this temple too before reaching Shri Kukkuteswara Swamy temple.
Kumararamam
Kumararamam (the town is called Samarlakota) is around 16 kms from Pithapuram; however, because of a broken bridge/road, we had to take a de-tour, reaching Kakinada by-pass and then taking an extra 8 km route to Samarlakota. Kumararamam hosts Lord Shiva in the form of Bheemeswara Swamy – a 14 feet Spatika Lingam. The Lingam is very thin/narrow and the gigantic size of 14 feet is witnessed across 2 floors inside the temple. This is also said to be one of the oldest temples of India. The temple's ground floor helps the devotees to see the base of the Linga; one has to be climb few narrows steps to reach the first floor of the temple and see the top of the Linga! Truly mesmerizing!
Kakinada
We then reached Kakinada. The plan was to visit the beautiful beach of Kakinada overseeing the port, drive through the East cost road - by the waves of Bay of Bengal and have lunch.
We first reached Kakinada Beach. The parking place is wide open by the beach. The beach had very low waves and still had a great view with a bunch of ships hovering around the Kakinada port and few industries on the other side. We spent around 20 minutes by the beach on mid-day, it was a pleasant weather with mild drizzles and not-so-sunny day.
We then, guided by our own Mr.Sathish, drove by the narrow (too narrow) roads by the coast. Literally it is by the coast, often waves were spilling over the car as we drive cautiously! Wow, one of the best roads to be on! On one side, it was great fertile land and other side of the road in few feet were the waves of Bay of Bengal. I dare to claim that not any other place in the planet may have such a fertile land and ocean so close by!
We then drove to the city to have lunch at one of the most popular places - Subbayya Hotel at Kakinada. It is said to be the number of varieties that makes it a grand feast! We had close to 35 varieties of food items on the plantain leaf - food was ok with respect to taste.
Post lunch, we were destined to Yanam - one of the regions of Pondicherry.
Yanam
Yanam is popular for the mangrove forests - Coringa wildlife sanctuary - and the river mouth of Godavari entering Bay of Bengal. Yanam was a French Colony for close to 200 years and culturally a part of Andhra by all means. From Kakinada, The Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary is around 15 kms. The parking area can host around 20 cars and few bikes. There is an entry ticket and cameras are not allowed surprisingly; however, mobile phones are allowed. The entry timings are 9 AM to 4:15 PM.
Coringa sanctuary has beautiful wooden walkways and a watch tower to see the dense mangroves. We first climbed up the watch tower and it gave a grand view of the mangroves and the Korangi river running between the mangroves. We then walked around the mangroves hearing the different sounds of insects and birds. It was bad that cameras are not allowed.
We walked around for 20 minutes and reached the boat jetty. We took the 15 minute boat ride leading us to the mouth of the river and returned back. A definitely must-to-see location when you are nearby Kakinda.
Draksharamam
Instead of entering Yanam, we decided to visit the Draksharamam temple and then go to Yanam. Draksharamam is 21 kms from Yanam and the roads were pretty bad - single and narrow roads, with too many broken places. We reached the temple around 5:30 PM.
Draksharamam is a small town hosting one of the 18 Maha Sakthi Peet temples - the Goddess is Manikyamabika Devi. The temple timings are 6 AM to 11.30 AM and from 4 PM to around 8 PM. This temple's main deity is Bheemeswara Swamy - another 14 feet Lingam, similar to the one we worshipped at Kurmaramam - a 2 tiered visit to see the base and top of the Lingam. The temple has good amount of parking area and we had a very good dharshan - no crowd. We spent around 15 minutes in the temple. Kurmaramam and Draksharamam are part of the Pancharama Kshetras of AP.
We reached Yanam around 7 PM. Yanam has very narrow lanes and navigating through the lanes was not an easy job as it was confusing and misleading with many a roads being barricaded as one-way. We had booked our rooms at Hotel Sarva Inn online before entering Yanam. The parking area was quite crampy, but the room was very spacious and absolutely comfortable. We spent the evening walking around Yanam's narrow crowded streets for local street food and dinner.
Day-3 - Yanam to Machilipatnam
We started the day pretty early around 5:30 AM; wanted to see the Godavari river bank and drive Machilipatnam and then to Vijayawada. Yanam has a beautiful river front by river Godavari - called The Beach Way. When we went, the river was running to the brim heavily. We could not reach closer to the river too because if it. However, we walked for few minutes enjoying the morning freshness by the river.
Next, we drove down to a Yanam Obelisk tower. The Tower is around 13 kms from the Beach Way. The tower seems to be built for some purpose and looks like it never served the purpose - it was orphaned.
Machilipatnam
Machilipatnam is around 168 kms from Yanam and the map showed as 5 hours. Unfortunately, the roads were completely ploughed for re-laying new roads and we ended up in one of the horrible drives! We were driving on first and second gears for almost 2 hours - we both took turns to drive!
Day-4 - Caves and temples
Distances
- Chennai – Vijayawada – 452 kms
- Vijayawada – Rajahmundry – 157 kms
- Chennai – Rajahmundry – 632 kms
- Rajahmundry – Annavaram – 81 kms
- Annavaram – Pithapuram – 29 kms
- Rajahmundry – Kakinada – 63 kms
- Kakinada – Yanam – 33 kms
- Kakinada – Vijayawada – 221 kms
- Kakinada – Draksharamam – 34 kms
- Yanam – Draksharamam – 21 kms
- Draksharamam – Vijayawada – 192 kms
- Yanam - Machilipatnam - 168 kms
- Machilipatnam - Vijayawada - 72 kms
- Chennai – Kakinada – 670 kms
- Chennai – Nellore – 260 kms
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