You stand on the deck of a speeding boat, shielding your eyes against the sun, eager for 'that first glimpse of another place, another era'. And Nagarjunakonda doesn't disappoint. It offers a journey to an ancient civilisation replete with monasteries, temples and Buddhist stupas.
The place is significant for the ruins of historic Buddhist structures which date from the first to the third centuries CE, and the third- and fourth-century CE university where the creator of the Mahayana school of Buddhism, Nagarjuna, once lectured.