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South Indian breakfast, vegetarian meals
Proddatur is a bustling agricultural and commercial hub in Andhra Pradesh.
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Proddatur is known as a major cotton trading hub and an agricultural center in Andhra Pradesh. It also has several ancient temples.
One to two days are sufficient to explore Proddatur's main attractions and experience its local culture.
No, entry to temples in Proddatur is generally free. Donations are optional.
Proddatur is generally safe, but solo female travelers should exercise caution, especially after dark. Stick to well-lit areas and avoid isolated spots.
Telugu is the primary language. Many people understand Hindi, and some English is spoken in hotels and by educated locals.
You can skip the Penna River bank if you are short on time or prefer more active sightseeing. It is a very simple, undeveloped spot.
Auto-rickshaws are the most convenient way to get around Proddatur. Always negotiate the fare before starting your journey.
Yes, UPI (Unified Payments Interface) is widely accepted at most shops, restaurants, and even by some street vendors in Proddatur.
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