Location : Built Along The Seashore
Of The Bay Of Bengal, Andhra Pradesh
Also Known As : Vizag
Famous As : Shipbuilding Centre
Attractions : Kailasagiri, Dolphin's
Nose, Ramakrishna Beach, Rishikonda
Beach, VUDA Park |
Tourism in
Vishakhapatnam
The City Of Destiny
Vishakhapatnam is built along the seashore
of the Bay of Bengal, and is bounded and
broken by the bold headland called the
Dolphin's Nose (357m above the sea level).
The city boasts of a beautiful beach with a
long beach road ending at nearly
Bheemunipatnam on the northern end. The
surrounding area is dominated on the west by
the well-forested Eastern Ghats and farther
east is drained by numerous rivers, among
them the Godavari and Indravati.
The city is also known as "Vizag" and is
surrounded by three hills, each of which has
a shrine dedicated to a different religion -
Venkateswara temple (also spelt as
Venkateshwara) on Venkateswara Konda, Baba
Ishaq Madina Dargah on Dargah Konda and
Church of the Virgin Mary on Rose hill.
The History
According to the history, the city was named
after the god of 'Valor-Vishakha'. It was a
part of the Kalinga Kingdom, under Ashoka's
rule in 260 B.C. It passed on later to the
Andhra Kings of 'Vengi'. After this Pallava,
Chola and Ganga dynasties ruled the city. In
the 15th century, Vishakhapatnam became a
part of the Vijayanagar Empire.
The Europeans, the Dutch, the French and the
English established themselves from the 17th
century onwards and used this as a major
trading center to export textiles, ivory,
tobacco, indigo etc. This port is well
documented in the histories of these
colonial powers as well as in Indian
historical records. This coast played a
major role during the reign of the Asaf
Jahis and the Golcondas.
A Prominent Shipbuilding Centre
Vishakhapatnam is an important shipbuilding
centre; the first steamer to be built in
India was launched in Vishakhapatnam's
harbour in 1948. Vishakhapatnam's port has
grown greatly in importance because it has
the only protected harbour on the Coromandel
Coast. Agriculture is the mainstay of the
region's economy. There are major industries
like Ship Building, Oil Refinery,
Fertilizer, Petro Chemicals, Steel Mills and
a Naval base. The suburb of Waltair, at the
north end of the bay, is the site of Andhra
University.
Vishakhapatnam is the true spot where one
can find the beauty of Andhra. From lakes to
cool beaches, from beautiful hill ranges to
caves and valleys enclosures, Vishakhapatnam
has them all. A visit to Vishakhapatnam will
definitely be exciting, enriching and
refreshing experience with all its sun
kissed beaches, caves and temples.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Indira Gandhi Zoological Park
The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park is located
in Vishakhapatnam amidst the scenic eastern
ghats of India, flanked by hills on either
sides and Bay of Bengal on the east.
Ramakrishna Beach
One of the loveliest beaches on the East
Coast, the Ramakrishna beach is a favorite
resort for tourists visiting Vishakhapatnam.
Rishikonda Beach
Just 8-km from Vishakhapatnam is the
Rishikonda Beach, a golden, unspoilt beach,
washed by the sun-warmed sea.
Kali Temple
Small temple beautifully constructed
situated near Rama Krishna Beach.
Vishakha Museum
Situated on the shores of the Rishikonda
beach, this museum gives historic insights
of the past.
VUDA Park
Located in Vishakhapatnam, VUDA Park is a
heavy crowd puller and has a dancing musical
fountain.
The Harbour
It is one of the natural harbours in the
world. A temple, mosque and church are
located on hills overlooking the harbour.
Dolphin's Nose
A huge rock, 357m high, is shaped like a
Dolphin's nose. The rock juts out into the
sea, forming a headland on which is the
lighthouse. This lighthouse has a beam that
can be seen 65-km out at sea.
Kailasagiri
Kailasagiri is located on a hilltop and is a
must to visiting place for all people
visiting Vishakhapatnam. The charming hill
on the seafront, affords a breath taking
scenic view, especially towards
Bheemunipatnam.
Mudasarlova Water Works And Park
Situated 10-km from the city, it is
beautiful valley framed by hills with a lake
that supplies water to the city. There is
also a scenic 18-hole Golf course belonging
to East Point Golf Club.
Submarine Museum
Another Attraction to Vizag is the recently
setup submarine museum, one of its kind in
the country and the first Museum in Asia to
be build off a Submarine.
EXCURSIONS
Bheemunipatnam
About 25-km from Vishakhapatnam is
Bheemunipatnam. The most important aspect of
interest at the place is the beach, which is
perhaps matchless for its beauty all along
the east coast.
Simhachalam
About 16-km from Vishakhapatnam is
Simhachalam, famous for the temple of Sri
Varaha Lakshminarasimha. Architecturally
this ancient temple deserves high praise.
Araku Valley
About 115-km from Vishakhapatnam is the
beautiful Araku Valley, with its bracing
climate, orchards, and the Ananthagiri Ghats,
which present an enchanting view to the
visitors, is attracting tourists not only in
India but from abroad too.
Borra Caves
At a distance of about 90-95-km from
Vishakhapatnam are the Borra Caves, which
attained historical and religious
importance.
Ananthagiri Hills
Anantagiri is a breathtakingly beautiful
resort sheltered in the lush undulating
ranges of the Eastern Ghats. It is
considered to be a perfect head off to get
away from the blistering summer months. The
Ananthagiri hills are on the way to Araku
Valley and are famous for coffee
plantations.
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