Prakasam Barrage is one of the most iconic landmarks of Vijayawada, built across the Krishna River. This magnificent structure was originally constructed by the British and completed in 1855. Later, it was named after Tanguturi Prakasam, the first Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. The barrage is a hydraulic engineering marvel, designed to regulate the flow of the Krishna River and provide irrigation water to vast stretches of land in Andhra Pradesh.
Stretching around 1223.5 meters, the barrage is built with incredible strength and durability. Even after more than a century, it still stands strong and continues to serve its purpose efficiently. The road on top of the barrage connects Vijayawada with other regions and offers one of the most scenic drives or walks in the city.
Located just opposite to the famous Kanaka Durga Temple, it's easily walkable from the temple premises. The evening times are especially pleasant, with the cool breeze from the river, the glow of street lights reflecting on the water, and the calm vibe all around making it a perfect spot to relax.
From the barrage, you get a stunning panoramic view of the Krishna River, the distant train bridge, and the beautiful mountains in the backdrop. The combination of natural beauty and engineering brilliance makes this place a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
Entry is free, and it’s a great place to take an evening walk, click some photos, or simply sit and enjoy the peaceful environment. Whether you're a history lover, a nature admirer, or someone just looking to unwind, Prakasam Barrage is a must-visit spot in Vijayawada.