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Vizag

Visakhapatnam or Vizag is the second largest city in Andhra Pradesh, and a major sea port. It is renowned for its shipbuilding industry, and is headquarters to the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy. Nestled among the hills of the Eastern Ghats, the city is a perfect blend of secluded beaches, tranquil hill tops and picturesque valleys. Vizag with its Victorian era bungalows and sprawling gardens makes it a well sought after tourist destination.

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Eating Out!

Vizag has excellent restaurants that appear to a variety of palates and pocketbooks. From Chinese and juicy north Indian tandoori to good wholesome south Indian vada-sambar and ‘continental’ cuisine, there is a dish here to suit most tastes. For authentic Andhra food, Hotel Daspalla’s Dakshin and Dharani lead the list, followed by Hotel Green Park’s ‘Once Upon a Time’ and Venkatadri Vantillu. The Dhabba Express at Siripuram offers mouth watering Punjabi food, while one can sample excellent world cuisine at the Vista Restaurant in Park Hotel.

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Spicejet Recommendations !

Ramakrishna Beach; Dolphin’s Nose; Submarine Museum; Kailasagiri; Ross Hill.

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Shopping

While not a shopper's paradise, Vizag offers a reasonably large selection of stores selling clothing, jewellery, books, etc. It also offers some unique handicrafts sold through Lepakshi, the state owned handicraft store, and an impressive collection of sandalwood sculptures.

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Places to stay
Places to Stay

WelcomHotel Grand Bay

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The Park Visakhapatnam

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Green Park Visakhapatnam

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The Gateway Hotel,

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Hotel Daspalla

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Dolphin Hotel

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  • Ramakrishna Beach
    Popularly known as the RK Beach, the Ramakrishna Beach is an essential inclusion in a list of tourist attractions. The beach is very popular with the locals. It is in close proximity to several other tourist spots attractions, including the Kali Temple, the Aquarium, and the Submarine Museum.
  • Kali Temple
    Built in 1984, the Kali Temple on the Beach Road attracts many devotees and visitors with its unique architecture. The temple is also famous for its Sivalinga, which is constructed of a large single stone.
  • Matsyadarshini Aquarium
    This aquarium is situated on the left side of the Kali temple. The aquarium gate is modelled as the open mouth of a huge white tipped shark. The aquarium has a good collection of marine as well as freshwater fish, and is a visual treat for children and adults alike.
  • Submarine Museum
    The Submarine Museum is a one of its kind museum created in a real (now de-commisioned) submarine of Indian Navy. The museum is manned by retired naval officers.
  • Kailasagiri
    A local favourite, a short ride on to this hill gives a visitor a spectacular view of the ocean and beaches. The hill has a ropeway that acts as a people-mover, and beautiful scenic views can be obtained from the ropeway, specially in the evening, when the city comes alive with all the lights.
  • Ross Hill
    Named after Monsieur Ross who built a house on it in 1864, Ross Hill is a collection of three hillocks in proximity to the port, dedicated to three different faiths. Darga Pahad, one of the hillocks, has the tomb of the Muslim saint, Sayed Ali Medina while Sri Venkateswara Konda, another of the hillocks comprising Ross Hill, has a temple dedicated to the Lord. From this hillock you can see the port channel, which was the entrance of the inner harbor for ships and liners.
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