VIZAG TRAVEL BLOG


 This Vizag travel blog  contains my experience about Best Beautiful Places To Visit in Vizag Attractions,  Vizag tourist places .City of Vizag, also called as Vishakhapatnam , is the capital of Andra Pradesh and is the third-largest city on the east coast of India after Chennai and Kolkata. Vizag serves as the headquarters of the Indian Naval Command.

Some say, “I love the sea” and some say, “I love Rocks”. But I say “I love Vizag”. This atypical combination of beaches and hills have more than enough surprises to quest the thirst of a resilient adventure lover. Vizag (aka “Goa of the East”) is the 2nd largest city in the state of Andhra Pradesh. This ‘city of destiny’ has beautiful beaches, a hill-station and 150 million years old, 800 meters below sea level, an underground cave and oldest shipyard, and the only natural harbor on the east coast of India. But those are not enough to fall in love with this city until I visited the city. I hope  that my experience and the information that I have shared in this Vizag travel blog further is of some use to my readers.


Start of the Journey for Vizag tourist places

As usual, before starting my journey, I also went through many articles and found a brief history of this beauty. In the 6th century, the city was a part of the Kalinga region, and by the 18th century or to be more historically specific 260 BC, it was already becoming a bone of contention between French and British colonial rule. The past says that Kalinga had lost this region to King Ashoka in the goriest battle.

It is due to King Ashoka who embraced Buddhism in the latter part of his life, that we see Buddhist influence in the surroundings of the city.  It was subsequently owned by the Vangi kings of the Andhra region. The region was later ruled by the Pallavas, the Cholas, and the kings of the Ganges. And after this, a lot of blood and battle was our next destination.


Day 1


After all the planning we started our journey by car from Haroa at 4:30 am on 2nd January. After a full day of journey, we halted at Bhubaneswar around 10:30 pm and stayed overnight at a hotel there. Next day at 5 am we started our journey again from Bhubaneswar to Vizag and spent some time at Gopalpur Sea Beach in between. Then we started our journey again and reached Vizag around 10:30 pm and checked into a hotel there. We choose the main city and found a hotel just closer to the R.K beach named Hotel Rio Beach as it has a pretty decent review.

Vizag tourist Places I visited on Day 1

So it was time to rejuvenate our body after a long rest in the hotel bed after such a hectic car journey. Later on, in that evening we also explored the locality enriched with some tourist attractions like Submarine Museum, Matsya Darshini (A fish museum), Kali Mata temple, and rest of the day was completely passed by sitting in the cozy air and clean sand of the beach. No doubt I will count it as one of the cleanest and calmest beaches I have ever visited. A perfect place to relieve your soul from the hustle of a city shore.


INS Kursura Submarine Museum – 

It is nothing but an original Submarine (Kalvari-class diesel-electric submarine of the Indian Navy and fifth submarine of India) which after its dedicated and devoted service for the Indian Naval Services made his way as a museum and professional guides take you inside and give you a tour of the whereabouts on how a submarine works, at wartime how to launch torpedoes, engines machinery how life is inside a submarine and lots more, which will give you an immense idea on a submarine and our navy.

  • Matsya Darshini– A fish museum with many beautiful and rear to found fishes and is quite enjoyable for children.






  • Kali Mata temple–It is just Opposite to RK beach bus stop. It is a moderately big temple of the idol of Kaali maa. It looks like a small replica of Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Kolkata.




Vaizag tourist places I visited on Day 2 

The next day we arranged the Andhra Pradesh Tourism bus (APTDC – Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation) for visiting the heritage town a bit more organized. It was a “Visakhapatnam Heritage Tour- AC” bus which departed on clock 9 AM. Now the route is as follows:

1.Simhachalam

Simhadri or Simhachalam temple is a Hindu temple which is dedicated to the incarnation (avatar) of Vishnu known as Narasimha (the man-lion). The top of the hill has a famous temple said to be the abode of Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swami, and hence the hill itself is called (Nara) Simhachalam. The sculpture surely reminds us to bow down towards ancient Indian ancient architects. It is truly jealousy for the modern engineer as well as the artists.



2. Kailasagiri

There is a really big Shiva statue of Lord Siva and Parbati along with a well-maintained public park on the top of the hill station. But even if you are not a religious person and wouldn’t bother to go up a hill to see Shiv Parvati, I recommend you to visit this place just to get a bird’s eye view of the entire Vishakhapatnam city and the Arabian Sea, Ramakrishna beach, Kailasagiri beach, and other beaches along with ships in the sea. This view from the hilltop is just mesmerised me. There is a ropeway and toy train service (AC or Non – Ac) to beat the heat which gives you a closure visual to the city. I recommend taking the ropeway as it offers you a heavenly beautiful site for your trip.


3. Rishi Konda Beach-jewel of  vizag 

It is a self-proclaimed-day spendable tourist location on its own. Mainly in the evening the cool breezes from the sea’s soothe you from the scorching heat of the sun at noon. It has become even better with lots of facilities like shower rooms, lifeguards, and ample parking. And also, the typical seafood shops will add flavor to the quality time you spend on the beach. One more attraction I must say is that the hand to hand location of the rock and the sea. And despite having this odd coexistence you will find that the beach has a very low wave and tide. It results in you feeling like a swimming pool which is ideal for taking bath for any age.

4.VisakhaMuseum

An old Dutch bungalow turned into a museum (Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation Museum) and was opened to the public in 1991. The location is just in front of the famous RK Puram Beach. Although there is a lot of stuff to wonder in this museum, apart from the weapons, paintings, manuscripts, coins, dress, jewellery, pots used by the former rulers of this region. But there are some things, which are displayed in the museum really thrilled me as a visitor. The shell of the bomb that was dropped upon Visakhapatnam by Japan during World War II is still kept here. If you are fond of the history and culture of the Navy and warship, then this museum offers you something you are not expecting.

Day 3

This is the most exciting part of this Vizag travel blog. We decided to return back to Rishikonda beach and spent the whole morning there. Later on, we hired an auto after burgeoning obviously and took a trip to the dolphin nose which is clearly visible from RK beach. There is also some local spot to visit.

 Yarada Beach-  Yarada Beach is one of the popular beaches of Visakhapatnam that offers an exceptionally romantic and soothing environment. It is the calmest and peaceful beach among all the other popular beaches here.


  • Lighthouse -If you once climb straight up to the lighthouse then I bet you will experience a never experienced sea view.





Day 4

We boarded VSKP KRDL Passenger departing at 06:50 from Visakhapatnam Railway Station. We arrived at Araku Railway Station at 10:50 the same day. After reaching there we hired a taxi to travel a route toward Borra Cave and Katiki Waterfalls. It is a whole day long trip and you can hire the same cab to return back to Vizag again.

Borra Cave

Borra Caves are deemed to be among the largest in the country and are perched at a whopping elevation of about 705 metres. They are basically karstic limestone structures extending to a depth of 80 m and are considered to be the deepest cave in India.



 Katiki Falls originates from River Gosthani about 90 kilometres from Visakhapatnam. The waterfall is approximately 7km from the famous Borra Caves. Katiki waterfall flows from a height of 50 feet and is a go-to destination for a picnic or a weekend getaway for the locals and a must-visit spot for the tourists.


After the full journey being over as I already told we took the same cab to come back to Vizag town. And it was time to bid a warm goodbye to the people of Vizag and set back toward home town. So, we checked out from the hotel and the trip was coming to its end. But no doubt we were taking back some beautiful memories with us to share. We have made the whole trip in 6 days but if you wish to spend more time you definitely have other places to visit around Vizag. I hope that you liked this Vizag travel` blog.





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  1. Nice presentation. Every word tells how beautiful Vizag is.

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    1. Thank you 😊. This is my first blog and this comment boosted my confidence.

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