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Friday, 18 December 2015

best rideshare to kadapa

Kadapa, known as the gateway of sacred hills of Tirumala, is famous for spicy food and rich culture. Located at about 415 kilometres from Hyderabad, Kadapa is surrounded on three sides by the Nallamala and Palakonda hills. This ensure, the city has beautiful landscapes and very good tourist spots. Apart from the regular sightseeing places, Kadapa is famous for the Sri Lankamalleswara Wildlife Sanctuary and Ameen Peer Dargah. Many noted personalities have visited Ameen Peer Dargah including music director AR Rahman as it is regarded as the most peaceful and serene spot in Kadapa.

Though agriculture and mining are major revenue generating sources, Kadapa also hosts reputed educational institutes and the entire district of Kadapa has good infrastructure of roads which makes it to get connected to all major destinations in the state of Andhra Pradesh. So reaching Kadapa is not a hassle and so the city is gaining the attraction of tourists. In the last couple of years, Kadapa has seen tremendous growth in tourism while the travelers too making their regular presence here. However, the ever growing demand is yet to meet with the adequate transport system and so people flocking to Kadapa hiring a car on high rentals. This can be sorted by carpooling which is quite widespread in the West and developed nations. For example, if a car-owner is traveling alone in his/her car, they offer to fill the empty seats, thereby sharing the cost of travel. So travelers instead of fighting for berth in train or reservation in a bus, can easily find an empty seat in car. Also the cost of travel could be not par with the public mode of transport. Hence it is good opportunity for travelers to travel at ease and convenience. CoYatri is the Hyderabad’s first inter-city carpooling platform that brings car-owners and travelers together. Registered users can find or share ride and reach their destination safely and soon. However, the travel costs are moderated by car-owners. The more co-travelers, the less would be the burden to share the cost.

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