Amaravati to soon introduce helicopter joy rides to promote tourism
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ANDHRA PRADESH/ Created : Aug 31, 2018, 16:00 IST
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Amaravati, the de facto capital city of Andhra Pradesh, will soon be offering helicopter joy rides to visitors in a move to boost tourism in the city. The Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) will be cooperating … Read more
Amaravati, the de facto capital city of Andhra Pradesh, will soon be offering helicopter joy rides to visitors in a move to boost tourism in the city. The Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) will be cooperating with private operators to put this plan into action. Read less
As per the reports, helicopter rides will start from Vijayawada to Amravati; and for a 10 min ride, the price of the ticket is expected to be between INR 2000 to INR 2500 per ticket.
On similar lines, the APTDC is also planning to offer such trips. Usually, tourists who visit Vijayawada, also explore Undavalli caves, Dhyana Buddha Temple, Durga Temple and old Amravati. Taking all these into consideration, APTDC officials will be sending a detailed report to the government.
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