From Heritage to Homes: Our Vijayawada Story Begins

Our depot is not just a warehouse—it is a service center built on trust.

Vijayawada, known as the Business Capital of Andhra Pradesh, is a city built on strength, faith, and continuous growth. Located on the banks of the sacred Krishna River, Vijayawada has always been a center of trade, culture, and connectivity.

As this historic city continues to expand with modern infrastructure and urban living, we are proud to announce the opening of our Company Depot in Vijayawada, a step taken to serve our dealers faster, better, and more reliably.

Vijayawada’s History & Our Vision

History in Every Corner, Quality in Every Product

Just like Vijayawada evolved from ancient settlements to a modern commercial hub, Neolex brand has grown with a strong focus on quality, reliability, and service excellence.

Vijayawada’s landmarks tell stories of durability, trust, and timeless design values that perfectly align with Neolex sanitaryware.

Prakasam Barrage

Stretching gracefully across the Krishna River, Prakasam Barrage is a landmark of engineering excellence. It has played a vital role in irrigation, transport, and the development of the region, supporting livelihoods and economic growth for decades.

Kanaka Durga Temple

Perched on the Indrakeeladri Hill, Kanaka Durga Temple stands as a powerful symbol of faith and protection. For generations, it has been a spiritual center for the people of Vijayawada, representing belief, stability, and devotion.

Bhavani Island

Known for its natural beauty and peaceful environment, Bhavani Island reflects Vijayawada’s harmony between nature and urban life. It represents cleanliness, recreation, and the city’s modern outlook.

Kondapalli Fort

Located on the outskirts of the city, Kondapalli Fort stands as a reminder of Vijayawada’s strategic importance in history. Its strong stone walls and craftsmanship reflect endurance and thoughtful construction that has lasted through time.

Rajiv Gandhi Park

Developed by the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation, the Rajiv Gandhi Park, with lush vegetation, is a major lung space in the city. A mini zoo and a water fountain are the other attractions here. Located strategically to serve as a gateway to the city, the park is maintained with great care. It is a popular hangout for the citizens, especially during summer.

Jaggayyapeta

Jaggayyapeta is an ancient town and now a municipality in Krishna District. It is located on the banks of Paleru, a tributary of the Krishna river. The place is home to the remains of an ancient believed to stupa be over 2,000 years old. During excavations in 1818, some carved slabs were found, revealing the existence of a group of ancient The stupas. Main , 9 meters in diameter, was found decorated with slabs stupa made of the same material used in those uncovered at Amaravati.

Ghantasala

Dating back to the 3rd CenturyAD,this site lies in the Divi taluk of Krishna District,21 km west of Machilipatnam and 75 km from Vijayawada. The remains of an important Buddhist , a broken pot with a lead coin, beads, stupa semiprecious stones,crystal pieces,two bits of gold leaves and sculptured slabs surfaced here. A medallion, showing the return of Boddhisatva Siddhartha to Kapilavastu after his renunciation,is a major attraction here.

Muvva temple

Muvva, a village in Krishna District, is believed to be the birthplace of the great lyricist “Kshetrayya,” also known as “Varadayya,” who has written many songs on Lord Krishna. Kshetrayya’s is Muvva Gopala, the Cowherd Ishta devatha
of Muvva (or Gopala of the Jingling Bells). He is credited with more than 4,000 compositions, though only a few have survived. He composed his songs in Telugu.

Gandhi Hill

The Gandhi Hill has a memorial built in honor of the Father of the Nation. It is the first Gandhi Memorial in India to be constructed on a hillock. Its 52- feet was stupa unveiled on 6th October, 1968 by Dr. Zakir Hussain, the then President of India.

Victoria Jubilee Museum

The Victoria Jubilee Museum has a priceless collection of ancient sculptures, paintings, idols, weapons, cutlery and inscriptions. It is located on the Bandar Road in Vijayawada. It also has pre-historic stone tools, Neolithic implements, coins, arms and metal works .

Undavalli Caves

The Undavalli Caves, located about 8 km from Vijayawada in Undavalli village of Guntur District, were carved in 7th century AD.

Amaravati

Formerly known as Andhra nagari, Amaravati, located on the banks of the Krishna river, is one of the most important Buddhist sites in the country. Acharya Nagarjuna constructed the country’s largest stupa here 2000 years ago.

Manginapudi beach

The Manginapudi beach, located about 11 km from Machlipatnam, offers numerous
seafront thrills.

Kolleru lake

Located 95 km from Vijayawada, this natural fresh water lake, extending
over 300 sq. miles, attracts several species of birds.

Kuchipudi

Located about 60 km from Vijayawada, this is the birthplace of Siddhendra Yogi, widely believed to be the originator of the Kuchipudi dance form, which is now famous throughout the world. A dance school established by the Siddhendra Kala
Kshetram today trains students in Kuchipudi.

Why Our Vijayawada Company Depot Matters?

product availability

Reduced delivery time

stock management

Immediate service support

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