VIZAG TOURISM PLACES
Beaches And Lakes
Rama Krishna Beach
Rama Krishna Beach
also known as R.K. Beach is
located on the east coast at a distance of about 5 km from the center of the
city. This beach occupies the largest part of the seafront and is a great spot
to spend leisure time. The R.K.
Beachwas jointly developed by the
Municipal Corporation of Visakhapatnam (MCV) and the VUDA.
The Submarine
Museum, Visakha Museum, Sri Ramakrishna Mission Ashram, an aquarium, the Kali Temple,
statues of prominent personalities, roadside restaurants and parks are the
added attractions of the R.K. Beach. The war memorial called 'Victory at Sea'
on the seashore was constructed to pay homage to the soldiers of the 1971 war
is worth visiting.
Rushi Konda Beach
This beach is located 13 kms. from
Visakhapatnam and is an ideal tourist destination. Rishikonda is a thickly
covered hill. This lovely beach with golden sands and vast stretches of water
is the best beach in Vizag. It is an ideal destination for lovers of nature
especially water sport enthusiasts. Tourists can enjoy water skiing,
sunbathing, wind surfing and swimming. The tourist complex here is well
equipped with a tourist lodge, individual rental cottages, a restaurant and
other amenities. The 14th century Sri Sapta Rusheswara Temple surrounded
by seven hills is located in Rishikonda.
Lawson's Bay Beach
Lawson's Bay Beach with golden sands
and lush green vegetation is located a little ahead of the RK Beach on the way
to Kailasagiri Hill. The shallow crystal clear water of the beach is ideal for
sea bathing and surfing. Sometimes known asPeddawaltair Beach, it presents a picturesque and scenic beauty of
nature.
Konda Karla Ava
Kondakarla village, situated in
Achyutapuram mandal lies about 48 kms from Visakhapatnam. It is famous for the
biggest fresh water lake in the state, Kondakarla Ava. The serene water of the
lake surrounded by coconut trees on one side and green hills all around
provides a picturesque locale. The Bird Sanctuary here, located in lush green
surroundings has a rich variety of bird species.
Bheemunipatnam Beach
The beautiful beach at Bheemunipatnam
also known as Bheemli, located at the mouth of the river Gosthani, is
considered to be one of the safest and calmest beaches for swimmers. The beach
with its invigorating climate coupled with the pleasantness provided by the
lush green palm groves makes it a popular sea side resort.
Yarada Beach
Yarada Beach, located 15 kms away
from Vizag city offers a fabulous landscape with its exotic blend of golden
sands and the lush green stretch of hills. Nestled between the hills on all the
three sides and the Bay of Bengal on
one side, this beach could be an ideal spot for a day out.
Gangavaram Beach
The beautiful Gangavaram Beach, lined with palm
trees is located near the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP),
at a distance of about 26 kms south of Vizag. The beach has a beautiful
coastline which attracts number of tourists and film makers.
Dolphin's nose
Dolphin's Nose, the huge rocky promontory with a
cliff rising 174m above the sea is the most prominent lankmark in
Visakhapatnam. This massive hillrock, also known as black mores hill located in
the southern part of Visakhapatnam and facing the cool, blue ocean resembles
the shape of dolphin. It shelters the harbour, from where manganese and iron
ore are shipped out. It also serves as the head quarters of Eastern naval
Command. Visakhapatnam port trust’s
lighthouse situated atop the hillock with 7 million candle power is visible
from more than 65km out to sea.
Line of Three Hills
Visakhapatnam is framed by a line of three hills,
each with a shrine sacred to different religions. Venkateswara temple on the
south hill called Sri Venkateswara Konda is
a Hindu shrine. The north hill Darga Konda houses
a Muslim shrine, Baba Ishaq Madina Dargah and
the Christian shrine, Church of the Virgin Mary is on the central and the
highest Ross Hill.
Kailasagiri
Kailasagiri, the charming hillock on the seafront ,
is located at an altitude of 130 mts. above sea level. Sprawled over an area of
350 acres, it is one of the most attractive tourist spot with an enchanting
view of the sea, beaches, lush green forests and the bustling city. The 40 feet
tall magnificent Shiva-Parvathi idol atop
the Kailasagiri hill, with lighted mountains in front are worth seeing. The
major attractions here are the Shanku Chakra Naama which symbolizes the image
of Lord Vishnu in its pristine form, floral clock, titanic view point, jungle
trails, manicured lawns and flower beds, art gallery, children play park etc. The
entire area is illuminated and presents a fantastic sight when viewed in the
night from any part of the city. The ropeway that starts from the foot hill
(Appughar) to the picturesque Kailasagiri is an added attraction. Kailasagiri
is a gliders paradise with excellent gliding facilities and the gliding point
provides ample opportunities to test the gliding skills of the gliders.
Erra Matti Dibbalu
Erra Matti Dibbalu, which looks like a mini Chambal
Valley literally means red mud hillocks. Locater near Bheemunipatnam, the red
sand dunes with occasional patches of green trees were once up to 40 mts high.
These are flattened to a height of 15m due to course of various constructions
that came up along the Bheemli beach. The million year old vast stretch of red hillock
covered by green vegetation with blue waters of the Bay of Bengal on one side
provides a picturesque feast for the visitors.
Appikonda
Appikonda also known as Kapilakonda is a small
village located at a distance of 18kms from Vizag, on the coast of Bay of
Bengal. The place has given a religious significance because of the existence
of a Siva temple. The major attraction of the temple is a life size bull carved
out of black stone. It also contains inscriptions dating back to 12th Century
AD, with a mention that this village was granted by a commander-in-chief of the
Cholas for the maintenance of worship in the temple.
Mudasarlova
Located 10km from Visakhapatnam is the Mudasarlova,
a beautiful valley surrounded by natural hills. The site consists a beautiful
park with different types of green plants and orchards and a lake that supplies
water to the city. The key attraction of the place is the scenic 18-hole Golf
course belonging to East Point Golf Club.
Bheemili (or) Bheemunipatnam
Bheemunipatnam popularly known as 'Bheemli' is
located at a distance of 24 Kilometers North east of Visakhapatnam. The place
derived its name from 'Bhima', one of the Pandava Brother. Once a Dutch
settlement, the 17th century ruins of a fort and cemetery built by the Dutch are
seen here. The cemetery named Hollanders Green has some tombs embossed with the
skull and cross bones motif of sea pirates. The beautiful beach at Bheemli is
considered to be one of the safest and calmest for swimmers. On the top of a
hill, there is a light house and a small shrine dedicated to Lord Narasimha.
St. Peter's Church, Maharaja's quest house, clock tower, port and Gautam Boat
club are the added attraction here. This serene town has been the favourite of
many filmmakers and is quite a romantic place.
Anatagiri
The breathtaking hill station, Anantagiri sheltered
in the lush undulating ranges of the Eastern Ghats is about 60kms from
Visakhapatnam. Located on the way to the Araku Valley, the place is considered
as a perfect health resort. Ananthagiri is famed for its extensive coffee
plantations and numerous waterfalls like Tadimada waterfalls.
Etikoppaka
Etikoppaka, a small village on the banks of Varaha
River located 65 kms from Visakhapatnam, is known for its age-old tradition of
wooden carvings and artifacts. Etikoppaka toys made of ankudu wood with lacquer
colors, enchanting designs are very attractive and have a special appeal for
children. The toys, mythological figures, carvings, etc which display the
creative skills of the craftsmen depict the cultural practices of that region
Borra Caves
The million year-old limestone Borra Caves, are situated in Ananthagiri
Mandal, about 90 kms north of Vizag on the way to Araku valley. The caves, at a
height of 1400 mts above sea level and occupying an area of 2 square kilometers
are filled with fascinating stalagmite and stalactite formations of calcium
deposits. The Gosthani river flows through the caves between the formations. These
natural caves were discovered in1807 by William King George of the Geological
Survey of India.
A 'Shivalingam' and an idol of a cow (Kamadhenu)
can be seen here which has given a religious significance to it. The caves are
beautiful and are brightly illuminated. The best time to visit the caves is
around November- December. The train journey from Vizag to the caves which
takes about 5-6 hours through the thick forests of the Eastern Ghats is
splendid.
Araku Valley
The famous hill station, Araku Valley, situated
30km north of Borra Caves and 120 kms from Visakhapatnam is the home to a
number of tribal communities. The valley, popularly known as Andhra Ooty, is
located in the Eastern Ghats at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level.
Spread over an area of 36 sq. kms,, the Araku Valley is a perfect tourist
destination with pleasant climate, lush greenery, waterfalls and streams. The
tribal habitat museum and the tribal village are the major attractions here.
The tourists can get a glimpse of the traditional and spectacular tribal folk
dances like Dhimsa and Mayuri. The Araku Tribal Museum houses rich tribal
tradition and number of artifacts related to the Eastern Ghats Tribal Culture.
Chaaparai, a picturesque place about 15 km from Araku is another picnic spot in
this region. Accommodation facilities are available for tourists.
Tyda Nature Camp
Tyda is a small tribal village nestling in the wooded hills of the
Eastern Ghats at a distance of 75 kms from Visakhapatnam on the Araku road.
Also known as Jungle Bells, the nature camp has facilities for rock climbing,
trekking and target shooting with bow & arrows. This eco-tourism
destination is home for a variety of animals and birds. With the help of
naturalists or guides in the camp, one can learn the language of the jungle
like identification of calls, marks, etc. and understanding interesting
features of various flora and fauna of the Eastern Ghats. There are spacious
huts and tents set in tribal environment for tourists
Sri Venkateswara Hills
The hill on the south of the line of three hills,
called Sri Venkateswara Konda has
a temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara. It is believed to have been built by a
European Captain Blackmoor in 1866, according to the Telugu inscriptions. This
temple has a small steep pyramid shaped entrance to the gopura. The port
channel, the entrance of the inner harbour for ships and liners can be seen
from here.
Kali Temple
The Kali Temple located on Rama Krishna Beach road is a modern architectural
edifice built on the model of the skeletal structure of a coral using bamboo
reinforced cement concrete. Constructed in 1984, this shrine of the goddess of
power (Shakti) is famous for its splendid architecture depicting tall pillars,
arches and minarets. The temple complex houses an office, a quarter for the priest
and a temple kitchen.
Adjacent to the Kali temple, there is another temple dedicated to Lord Siva. The uniqueness of the Siva Temple is its 'rasalinga' which is made of 10 Kg. single stone.
Vizag city's main shopping centres are located in the Dwaraka Nagar - RTC Complex area and Jagadamda Junctionarea. Tourists interested for handicrafts, wall hangings, or wooden toys can head for the government-run Lepakshi or the Eastern Art Museum
Adjacent to the Kali temple, there is another temple dedicated to Lord Siva. The uniqueness of the Siva Temple is its 'rasalinga' which is made of 10 Kg. single stone.
Vizag city's main shopping centres are located in the Dwaraka Nagar - RTC Complex area and Jagadamda Junctionarea. Tourists interested for handicrafts, wall hangings, or wooden toys can head for the government-run Lepakshi or the Eastern Art Museum
Darga Konda
Darga Konda, the north hillock of the line of three
hills has a mosque and
the mausoleum of the Muslim
saint, Baba Ishaq Madina who was revered for his prophecies. It is visited
and venerated by Hindu and Muslim devotees alike.
Simha Chalam
The Hindu pilgrim centre, Simhachalam with enchanting natural beauty is
situated about 16 km from Visakhapatnam. The 11th century temple dedicated to Sri Varaha Narasimha (man
lion incarnation of Lord Vishnu) is situated at the top of the Simhachalam
range of hills popularly called the 'Hill of the Lion Lord'. The temple built
by King Sri Krishna Devaraya is a marvel of architecture with a square shrine
surmounted on a high tower, a portico in front with a small tower, a
beautifully-carved l6-pillared Natya mantapa facing the portico and an enclosed
verandah, all made of dark granite.
The shrine has inscriptions on its walls dating
back to 1098 AD. Here, the idol of the presiding deity is always kept covered
with sandal paste giving the appearance of a sandalwood Shiva Linga. The actual form of the deity in the tribhanga
posture (i.e two hands with the head of a lion on a human torso) can be viewed
only during the 'Chandanotsavam' which is also known as 'Chandana Yatra' festival held in March- April, every year which
attracts thousands of devotees from all over the country. Other festivals
celebrated here are the Kalyanam of Varaha Lakshminarasimha (March-April) and
Visakha Poornima (May).
Buddhist places in Vizag
Sankaram Buddhist Excavations
The village of Sankaram near Anakapalli, 38 km from Visakhapatnam is known for its 3rd and
4th century Buddhist structures. Situated on two small hillocks, these
constructions are believed to be made during Mahayana period. The hills,Bojjanakonda and Lingalakonda have
a monastery, numerous rock-cut stupas and sanctuaries cut into the sides of the
hill with several Buddha images. There are a few small and simple caves on the
hillock, which formed the Viharas (shelters) for the monks and students. The
site, an archeologist’s delight has several antiquities like the seals,
inscribed tablets, pots, copper coins mostly of seventh century AD. These were
excavated a the site.
A unique feature of Bojjannakonda which was excavated under the aegis of Alexander Rim in 1906, is that it shows all the three phases of Buddhism. i.e Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana. The main attraction here is the imposing figures of the Buddha, seated in a meditation-posture and the stupa. The main stupa was first carved out of rock and then encased in bricks. The hillock Lingalakonda, is located to the west of Bojjannakonda.
A unique feature of Bojjannakonda which was excavated under the aegis of Alexander Rim in 1906, is that it shows all the three phases of Buddhism. i.e Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana. The main attraction here is the imposing figures of the Buddha, seated in a meditation-posture and the stupa. The main stupa was first carved out of rock and then encased in bricks. The hillock Lingalakonda, is located to the west of Bojjannakonda.
Bavi Konda
Bavikonda, on the north west of Timmapuram, is
about 16 km from Vishakhapatnam along the beach road leading toBheemunipatnam. The hill acquired the name Bavikonda due to the
existence of wells on the hill to collect rain water for drinking purpose. The
artifacts recovered here include Roman and Satavahana coins apart from pottery
dating back to 3rd century BC and 2nd century A.D. Excavations on the hill-top
brought to light an extensive Buddhist establishment consisting of a
Mahachaitya, stupas, chaityagrihas, a congregation hall, platforms, viharas,
kitchen-cum-store complex, pottery, relic caskets, tiles, stuccos, iron
objects, moulded bricks, coins, etc.
Pavurala Konda
Pavuralakonda or Narasimhaswamy Konda is located to
the west of Bhimli or
Bheemunipatnam which is about 24 km. from Vizag. This hillock, also called
'hill of pigeons', covering an area of 12 acres, is at a height of 168mts above
sea level. Excavations at the site reveal that the place could be dated between
3rd century B.C. and 2nd century A.D. Excavation revealed nearly 16 rock-cut
troughs or cisterns used for collecting rainwater, foundations of viharas, with
cells and common verandah, circular chaityagrihas, votive stupas, halls, etc.
The river Gosthani which flows near Pavuralakondaserved as navigation canal for inland trade in the
early centuries of the Christian era.
Thotla Konda
The Thotlakonda Buddhist Complex situated on a
hilltop in Mangamaripeta village is 15 kms from Visakhapatnam on theVizag-Bheemili beach road. Also known as 'the Hill of Eagles", the complex has a number of stupas,
chaityas, viharas, a congregation hall and a refectory belonging to the
Himayana School. This was mostly excavated during1982-92. These remains are
classifieds as religious, secular and civil. Excavated artifacts at Thotlakonda
comprise pottery, beads, bangle pieces, tiles, stuccos, iron objects,
sculptural remains, moulded bricks, inscriptions, coins, etc.
Fairs And Festivals in Vizag
Chandana Yatra (or) Chandanotsavam
It is the festival celebrated at the temple of Sri Varaha Lakshminarasimha, Simhachalam. Every year the festival is held during March-April. The idol of the deity at the temple is always kept covered with sandal paste. During theChandanotsavam festival, the old sandal paste ceremonially removed from the deity and is covered with a fresh layer of sandalwood paste. This festival attracts thousands of devotees from all over the countryVisakha Utsav
The 3-day long tourism festival, Visakha Utsav is
held every year from the third Friday to Sunday of January. Organised by Andhra
Pradesh Tourism Development, the festival highlights the arts, crafts and
cuisine of Vishakhapatnam. Rama Krishna Beach is
the main venue of the Visakha Utsav. Various cultural programmes are conducted
in which the local artistes participate. Exhibitions, fashion shows, food
fairs, etc. are the added attraction of the festival.
Mother Mary's Church (Rose Hill)
Among the three hills, the central and the highest
mountain, the Ross Hill is named after Monsieur Ross. He built a house on it in
1864 which was later converted into a Roman Catholic Chapel 'Mother Mary's Church'. The pathway to the church is lined with statues
and the stages of the cross. There is an excellent view of the ship building
yard from here.
Visakha Museums
Visakha Museum
Located on the shores of the Ramakrishna beach,
Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation museum has historical treasures and
artifacts of the region. The museum is housed in 150 year old architecturally
impressive Dutch Bungalow. It was opened in 1991. The collections in the museum
include ancient armory, crockery, coins, silk costumes, jewelry, stuffed
animals, portraits, Shell of an unexploded bomb dropped by the Japanese during
World War II, manuscripts, letters, diaries, scrap books as well as
periodicals, maps etc which chronicle the lives of the early settlers.
Submarine Museum
INS Kurusura, a Russian built forth submarine of
the Indian Navy was turned to a museum on 27th Feb 2001. It had been in use by
the Indian Defence since its arrival in Vizag in 1970. The Submarine was
brought from the sea, to the sands of the Ramakrisna Beach and positioned on
concrete foundation to set up as a museum. The museum is the first of its kind
in Asia and second in the world. It has been established with the aim to create
awareness among the public to know how the submarines work during wartime and
for show casing the life inside the submarine, etc. It is opens for public from
9 am to 9 pm.
Anthropology Museum
The department of Anthropology in the Andhra University has its own
specialised anthropology Museum. The museum was established in the year 1961
Parks And Gardens in Vizag
Vuda Park
Vuda Park, which is also known as Taraka Rama Park,
located near the Rama Krishna Beach is
one of the most attractive leisure spots in Visakhapatnam. The park, named
after the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Sri N T Rama Rao, has boating
and swimming facilities, a roller skating rink, camel and horse riding,
artificial caves, beautiful lawns, flower gardens and a children's park. The
playpen for children has 3000 plastic balls and boxing bags. The dancing
musical fountain in the Vuda Park provides
wholesome entertainment to visitors.
Sivaji Park
Shivaji Park is an ideal picnic spot sprawling over
3 acres. It has many attractions like fountains, skating rink, children’s play
area, beautiful gardens, food court, etc. In the fountain area, there are three
fountain hubs dancing according to the music played. The park opens for the
public only in the evenings.
Indira Gandhi Zollgical Park
The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, stretched over
635 acres is located 9 kms from the city. The zoo which houses around 80
species of birds and animals is bound by the Eastern Ghats on three sides and
the Bay of Bengal on the east . It is one of the largest zoos in Andhra
Pradesh. The well-planned layout of the Indira Zoo Park has a wide a variety of
animals living in the natural habitat. The wildlife variety ranges from common
langurs, mandrills, olive baboons, wolves, jackals to the Himalayan black bear,
terrapins, water monitor lizards, crocodiles and hippopotamuses. The zoo also
has a varied collection of birds like grey pelicans, rosy pelicans, pied horn
bills, painted storks, peacocks, budgerigars, etc. Other attractions in the zoo
are mini-train and the zoo van drive which facilitates people to watch the wild
life in their own natural habitat.
The park is open from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m on all the days except Mondays. Entry Fee is Rs. 5 for children, Rs.10 for adults and for taking the car in with five occupants, you have to pay an additional Rs.200.
The park is open from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m on all the days except Mondays. Entry Fee is Rs. 5 for children, Rs.10 for adults and for taking the car in with five occupants, you have to pay an additional Rs.200.
Vizag CityGuide
Vizag has an intercontinental mix of people from various parts of the country. It is enclosed on three sides by partly covered mountain ranges. The south eastern city is protected by the Bay of Bengal. Vizag is far away from any international border, both land and sea, making it the choice for planned placement of the headquarters of the Eastern Naval Command.
The city has always been an important place on the map right from ancient times. Vizag is a successful industrial city in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh with a busy port, huge dry dock and a successful ship building industry. Just a short drive away is the Rishikonda Beach. The port of Vizag is a major landmark. Vizag is considered an important centre for quality education in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The city has developed into a hub for many heavy industries. It is so secure that it is the only city in India with such huge industries like Vizag steel plant, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, and some major organizations like Shipyard, NSTL, Naval Command, and yet the largest tourist destination in the state; definitely puts it among the safest places of India.
Vizag has a pleasant environment with
golden beaches, grassy green fields, blooming valleys and
marvelous monuments from the erstwhile rich and spiritual heritage.
We can guide you find your way for an
exciting and scintillating tour of the city. It will be enjoyable and at the
same time memorable time at Vizag. You can begin your tour at the Fishing
Harbor followed by R. K Beach, Kali
Temple, Visakha Museum, Vuda Park, Kambala Konda, Kailasagiri, Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Rushi Konda Beach, Bhimili Beach.
You may also start at the Shipyard
followed by yarada Beach, Port, and Naval Dockyard.
Some would prefer to start atBorra
Caves, Araku, Sileru Water Falls, Anantagiri Hills or
the steel plant, Gangavaram Beach, Simhachalam,Mudasarlova, Sivajipalem Park. In this manner, you may plan your tour and visit
all the tourist spots in Vizag. Visakhapatnam has everything to make it
successful tourist destination. You will see nature at its best and your dreams
of a dreamland will come true.
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