Andhra Pradesh has been a flourishing centre for literary, artistic and cultural traditions and expressions. Avakai: Amaravati Festival of Cinema, Culture and Literature celebrates this legacy and grandeur of language, culture, cinema and performance. The Festival will take place across Punnami Ghat, Berm Park and Bhavani Island, situated on the banks of the River Krishna, in the city of Vijayawada, from January 8th to 10th, 2026, actively transforming the venues into bustling tourist destinations. An initiative by Hon’ble Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, under the aegis of the Government of Andhra Pradesh and the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Association (APTA), in association with Teamwork Arts, the city of Vijayawada will be frequented by a lineup of cinematic and literary greats, along with artists from all over the world, showcasing the breadth of progress that has been achieved by Hon’ble Chief Minister, a visionary reformer who has crafted technology-driven economic growth.
How to reach Vijayawada
By Air: Vijayawada is served by Vijayawada International Airport (Gannavaram Airport), located about 19–20 km from the city centre. The airport has regular domestic flights connecting Vijayawada to major Indian cities including Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. You can take a taxi, app-based cab, or airport shuttle/bus to reach the city from the airport.
By Rail: Vijayawada Junction is one of the busiest and best-connected railway stations in India. Trains link Vijayawada to major cities such as Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Hyderabad, making rail one of the most convenient travel options.
By Road: Vijayawada has excellent road connectivity via national highways and an extensive network of buses. Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) and private operators provide frequent bus services from cities like Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Chennai and Bengaluru. You can also hire taxis or self-drive to reach Vijayawada by road.
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1. Light warm layers like a sweater or light jacket, as mornings and evenings can be cool in January.
2. Comfortable footwear ideal for sightseeing and exploring markets, temples, or riverfront areas.
3. Sunscreen and sunglasses to protect against strong midday sun on clear January days.
4. A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while out and about.
5. A tote bag or small backpack for carrying souvenirs, brochures, or personal items.
6. Cash and cards — smaller shops and stalls may prefer cash, so it’s good to have both.
7. Basic medicines and personal care items, including any regular prescriptions and essentials like pain relievers and blister pads.
8. Sunscreen lip balm and moisturizer, since winter air can sometimes be dry on skin and lips.


