Borra Caves were formed as a result of the flow of Gosthani River on the limestone deposits. These caves are known for stalactite and stalagmite formations such as Shiva-Parvathi.
Lambasingi, also known as the “Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh” is a delightful hamlet located in Chintapalli Mandal in the richly forested Araku Valley at an elevation of 1025 metres above sea level.
Yarada Beach is the photographers’ paradise. Many professional photographers come here to capture the beauty of this beach and its surroundings. Tourists also indulge in some photography here.
Very similar to a dolphins nose, this 174 m high rocky headland is situated in the south of Vizag. The nose seems to be protruding out towards the Bay of Bengal giving it a rather fascinating look.
Katiki waterfalls is a nature lover’s paradise. It is as if the entire location has been tailor-made to suit the adventurous, trotting through dense forest and creating some beautiful memories
The Victory at Sea Memorial is an Indian memorial constructed after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 which is dedicated to the Indian Navy and the Eastern Naval Command sailors
To get a once in a lifetime view of the whole city of Visakhapatnam, you must not forget visiting the splendid Ross HillChurch. This religiously significant monument attracts both tourists and worshippers alike.
Bojjannakonda and Lingalakonda are two Buddhist rock-cut caves on adjacent hillocks, situated near a village called Sankaram, which is a few kilometres away from Anakapalle, Vishakhapatnam in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
The Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary is a forest located near Visakhapatnam. It has been under the control of Andhra Pradesh Forest Department since 10 March 1970.
An initiative of the Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation, Matsyadarshini is a beautiful aquarium and houses countless species of fresh and salt water marine life captured in glass tanks.