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Amaravati To Have Longest Cycling, Walking Tracks

Amaravati is preparing a 3300 km cycling and walking track network that one will see as the longest in India. The project aims to give the city world-class public spaces and a clear identity built around clean mobility and active movement.

Chandigarh holds the top rank today with a 110 km track and another 180 km on the way. Amaravati will cross that scale once the new network opens to the public and links key parts of the city.

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The track network supports Amaravati’s goal of becoming a model green city. There will be safer spaces for walking and cycling, and the city gains cleaner air and better public health. The tracks also run through major green zones to enhance the city’s look and feel.

The project reflects Chandrababu’s vision for Amaravati as the people’s capital. Canal systems will be developed along the walking and cycling tracks to improve the city’s beauty and offer residents more open public spaces designed for daily use.

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