Tourist attractions in Visakhapatnam

View of Beach Road from Kailasagiri|alt=Aerial view of two-lane highway, surrounded by forest and beach

Visakhapatnam (or Vizag) is the largest city in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The city and its region contain natural features such as beaches along the Bay of Bengal coast, scenic hills, valleys, and caves, as well as landmarks in the city itself. Eco-tourism is supported by the presence of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. The Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation is the state tourism department, responsible for maintaining, promoting and developing the tourism sector.

Beaches

There are a number of beaches in Visakhapatnam district, including Rushikonda Beach, Ramakrishna Mission Beach, Yarada Beach, Lawson{{'}}s Bay Beach and Bheemili Beach. These are situated on the east coast of the city.

Landmarks

Landmarks in the city include Dolphin's Nose, a dolphin shaped mountain outcrop, INS Kursura (S20) museum, a submarine museum, a lighthouse, the Kailasagiri hill park, and VUDA Park and Tenneti Park maintained by Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority. Wildlife tourism is available in the Indira Gandhi National Park and the Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary. Religious tourism sites include the Simhachalam and ISKON temples. Other nearby locations include Araku Valley (Hill station), and Borra Caves in Ananthagiri Hills.

See also

  • Visakhapatnam district
  • Tourism in Andhra Pradesh