Jogulamba Temple to soon become a tourist hotspot
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, HYDERABAD/ Updated : Feb 12, 2019, 17:25 IST
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Jogulamba Temple, renowned for being the 8th Shakthi Peetham in India, will soon turn into a tourist hotspot. The state government is planning to develop this site into a leading heritage tourism hub in a bid to attract more touri … Read more
Jogulamba Temple, renowned for being the 8th Shakthi Peetham in India, will soon turn into a tourist hotspot. The state government is planning to develop this site into a leading heritage tourism hub in a bid to attract more tourists and pilgrims from across the country. Read less
If records are to go by, the Jogulamba Alampur Temple is a heritage and historical structure which has always been attracting a huge number of pilgrims from across the country and foreign destinations. So, keeping in view the popularity of this heritage temple, plans are being made to turn it into a popular pilgrimage and tourism hub.
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