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Kailasagiri Park

Set atop a scenic hill overlooking the Bay of Bengal, Kailasagiri Park is one of Visakhapatnam’s most iconic green spaces. Spread across lush landscapes, the park features beautifully manicured gardens, panoramic viewpoints, and the famous 40-ft statues of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Visitors can enjoy a ropeway ride, toy train, and viewing decks that offer breathtaking city and ocean vistas. Ideal for family outings, leisurely walks, and sunset photography, Kailasagiri Park blends nature, spirituality, and recreation into a peaceful hilltop retreat.

INS Kurusura Submarine Museum

Anchored on the sands of RK Beach in Visakhapatnam, the INS Kurusura Submarine Museum offers a rare glimpse into life beneath the waves. This decommissioned submarine, turned museum, was India's fifth submarine and played a vital role in naval defense for over three decades. Visitors can walk through the narrow passages and see original equipment, control rooms, and living quarters used by naval officers. A must-visit for history buffs, students, and anyone curious about naval warfare, it delivers a unique and immersive maritime experience.

Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Temple (Simhachalam)

Perched atop the lush green Simhachalam Hill, around 20 km from Visakhapatnam, the Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Temple is a revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an incarnation of Vishnu. This 11th-century temple blends Chola and Kalinga architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and a sacred atmosphere. The idol remains covered in sandalwood paste throughout the year, giving it the appearance of a Shiva lingam, and is revealed only once annually. Rich in spiritual significance and architectural beauty, the temple offers a deeply peaceful and divine experience.

Rama Krishna Beach (RK Beach)

Located in the heart of Visakhapatnam, Rama Krishna Beach, popularly known as RK Beach, is a lively coastal stretch that blends natural beauty with urban charm. Perfect for morning walks, family outings, and evening leisure, the beach is dotted with food stalls, sculptures, and open spaces. Nearby attractions like the INS Kurusura Submarine Museum, TU 142 Aircraft Museum, and the War Memorial make it a cultural hotspot. With golden sands, gentle waves, and a vibrant promenade, RK Beach is the soul of Vizag’s seaside experience.

Dolphin’s Nose

Rising 358 meters above sea level, Dolphin’s Nose is a majestic rocky headland located about 10 km from Visakhapatnam city. Shaped like a dolphin’s snout, this natural wonder offers sweeping panoramic views of the coastline, the bustling Vizag Port, and the serene Bay of Bengal. Home to an old British-era lighthouse, the viewpoint is a favorite for photographers, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts. With its unique geological formation and strategic location, Dolphin’s Nose is both a scenic marvel and a symbol of Vizag’s maritime heritage.

TU 142 Aircraft Museum

Located right beside RK Beach, the TU 142 Aircraft Museum showcases the legendary Indian Navy reconnaissance aircraft that served the nation for 29 years. This Soviet-era aircraft, known for its size, speed, and surveillance capability, is now open to the public with interactive exhibits, audio-visual galleries, and aviation displays. Visitors can walk around and inside the aircraft to experience its powerful presence up close. A perfect spot for aviation enthusiasts, students, and curious minds, the museum offers a rare glimpse into India’s airborne naval legacy.

Tenneti Park

Located about 6 km from the center of Visakhapatnam, Tenneti Park is one of the oldest and most scenic sea-facing parks in the city. Perched on a cliff along the coast near Kailasagiri, the park offers spectacular views of the Bay of Bengal and passing ships. With lush green lawns, walking paths, children’s play areas, and a grounded aircraft display, it’s a peaceful retreat for families, couples, and nature lovers. The stunning sunrise and sunset views make Tenneti Park a favorite photo spot and a must-visit for those seeking tranquility by the sea.

Ross Hill Church

Ross Hill Church is a revered Roman Catholic church located atop Ross Hill, one of the three popular hills in Visakhapatnam — the other two being Darga Konda (with a Muslim shrine) and Venkateswara Konda (with a Hindu temple). This trio beautifully symbolizes the religious harmony of the region.he church is believed to have been built in 1864 by a European settler named Monsieur Ross, after whom the hill is named.It offers a panoramic view of the Visakhapatnam port, city, and Bay of Bengal, making it not just a place of worship but also a scenic viewpoint.

Bavikonda Buddhist Complex

Located about 16 km from Visakhapatnam, the Bavikonda Buddhist Complex is an ancient hilltop monastery site dating back to the 3rd century BCE. The name "Bavikonda" means "Hill of Wells," referring to the many rock-cut cisterns found here that once stored rainwater for monks. The complex features stupas, viharas, chaityas, and relic chambers that reflect the prominence of early Hinayana Buddhism in the region. Surrounded by serene landscapes and ocean views, Bavikonda offers a peaceful, spiritually rich experience for history lovers, pilgrims, and those seeking quiet reflection.

Yarada Beach

Tucked away behind hills and far from the city's hustle, Yarada Beach is a hidden gem located about 15 km from Visakhapatnam. Surrounded by lush green hills on three sides and the Bay of Bengal on the fourth, this beach offers untouched golden sands, calm waves, and breathtaking sunsets. With its peaceful ambiance and pristine setting, Yarada is perfect for those seeking solitude, photography, or a quiet coastal escape. It's one of Vizag’s most scenic and less-crowded beaches, ideal for a soulful retreat into nature.

Kali Temple

Situated approximately 6 km from Visakhapatnam city center, the Kali Temple is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali, symbolizing strength and protection. Nestled amidst tranquil surroundings, the temple attracts devotees throughout the year, especially during festive occasions like Navratri and Kali Puja. Known for its vibrant rituals and spiritual atmosphere, the Kali Temple offers visitors a chance to experience local religious traditions and seek blessings in a peaceful setting.

Indira Gandhi Zoological Park

Located about 7 km from Visakhapatnam city center, the Indira Gandhi Zoological Park is one of the largest and most well-maintained zoos in Andhra Pradesh. Spanning over 625 acres of lush forestland, the park is home to a diverse collection of animals including tigers, lions, elephants, reptiles, and various bird species. With naturalistic enclosures, walking trails, and a serene lake, the zoo offers an educational and enjoyable experience for families, nature lovers, and wildlife enthusiasts. It’s a perfect spot for a day out to connect with nature and observe wildlife up close.

Borra Caves

Hidden deep in the Ananthagiri Hills, around 90 km from Visakhapatnam, Borra Caves are a stunning natural wonder formed from karstic limestone. These million-year-old caves are famous for their breathtaking stalactite and stalagmite formations, mystical rock shapes, and naturally formed Shiva lingam. Illuminated pathways reveal the dramatic beauty inside. Surrounded by lush forests and hilly terrain, Borra is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and adventure seekers alike.

Araku Valley

Nestled in the Eastern Ghats, about 120 km from Visakhapatnam, Araku Valley is a serene hill station known for its scenic beauty, tribal heritage, and aromatic coffee. The Vistadome train from Vizag, passing through 58 tunnels and 84 bridges, offers a breathtaking journey. Popular for its tribal museum, caves, trekking trails, and natural charm, Araku is perfect for a peaceful and adventurous getaway.

Bojjana Konda

Located approximately 40 km from Visakhapatnam in Sankaram village, Bojjana Konda is a remarkable archaeological site that dates back to the 3rd century BCE. It features a series of ancient rock-cut Buddhist stupas, chaityas, and monastic cells carved into a hill. Once a flourishing center for Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana Buddhism, the site exudes spiritual significance and historical depth. Surrounded by greenery and rural landscapes, Bojjana Konda offers a peaceful escape and a rare glimpse into early Buddhist culture in South India — ideal for history buffs and heritage explorers.

Katiki Falls

Located around 90 km from Visakhapatnam and just a short distance from Borra Caves, Katiki Falls is a captivating natural waterfall nestled deep within the lush forests of the Eastern Ghats. Cascading from a height of about 100 feet, the falls are fed by the Gosthani River and surrounded by rich greenery and rugged terrain. Reaching the falls involves a short trek through scenic trails, making it a favorite for nature lovers, trekkers, and adventure seekers. The sound of gushing water and the untouched beauty of the landscape make Katiki Falls a refreshing retreat into nature’s lap.

Annavaram

The abode of Sri Satyanarayana Swamy temple is just about 110 KM from Vizag on the National Highway leading to Chennai. Annavaram derived its name from 2 words ‘Anina+Varam meaning that the “place where wanted boons are granted”. Annavaram is one of the most visited temples in India. We are all familiar with the Sri Satyanarayana Vratam which is believed to ensure fulfillment of all desires and also bring prosperity to those who perform the Vratam. According to the legend, Lord Mahavishnu Himself indicated to Narada that performing Sri Satyanarayana Vratam frees the mankind from all the miseries and also ensure prosperity for the families performing this Vratam. Thousands of devotees perform Satyanarayana Vratam in the temple premises regularly. The temple is also a highly popular venue for marriages.