The History of Visakhapatnam
According to the history, Visakhapatnam 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.
Visakhapatnam India - 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.
A Prominent Shipbuilding Centre
Vishakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh 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 of Vishakhapatnam (Vishakhapatnam Tourism)
§ 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.
§ Rishikonda Beach :

Just 8-km from Vishakhapatnam is the Rishikonda Beach, a golden,
unspoilt beach, washed by the sun-warmed sea.
§ Ramakrishna Beach : One of the loveliest
beaches on the East Coast, the Ramakrishna beach is a favorite resort
for tourists visiting Vishakhapatnam.
§ 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.
Excursions of Visakhapatnam
§ 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.
§ Simhachalam : About 16-km from
Visakhapatnam 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 Visakhapatnam are the Borra Caves, which attained
historical and religious importance.
§ Bheemunipatnam : About 25-km from
Visakhapatnam 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.
Festivals of Visakhapatnam
The annual tourism event, the 'Vishakha Utsav' is held in
Visakhapatnam for three days from the third Friday to Sunday in the
month of January.
Shopping in Visakhapatnam
Vizag is better known as an industrial centre, but in reality it is a
city of shopkeepers. For some reason shops in the same trade tend to be
located next to each other, which makes shop hopping and bargain hunting
easier. Earlier the area around Kurupam market with its narrow lanes and
poky shops, was famous for Gold and Silver shopping.
Of late jewellery shops have sprung up in the area in Dwaraka Nagar on
the other side of TSR complex. The entire stretch of road extending from
Jagadamba Junction to the Old Post Office has literally countless shops
selling a wide variety of items. Chandana Brothers, Bommana, Puchala,
are the famous shops, which sell almost all sari varieties. The
government owned / run Lepakshi is the place for handicrafts.
Places to stay in Visakhapatnam
» Daspalla Hotels Limited
» Dolphin Hotels Limited
» Green Park
» Hotel Jyothi Swaroopa
» Hotel Meghalaya
» Hotel Prince
» Palm Beach
» Hotel Taj Residency
Nearby Cities of Visakhapatnam
» Simhachalam: 16 km
» Araku Valley: 115 km
» Borra Caves: 90 to 95 km
How to Get There (Visakhapatnam Travel)
Air : Visakhapatnam has an airport. Indian Airlines
flies to Visakhapatnam daily from Mumbai, Kolkatta, Hyderabad and
Chennai.
Rail : Visakhapatnam is the centre point for the
trains going between Chennai and Howra and Howrah and Secunderabad. It
is well connected by rail to all the important places in and outside the
state.
Road : National Highway No.5 (Howrah to Chennai)
passes through Visakhapatnam. The Visakhapatnam to Steel Plant -
Anakapalli Road is most modern 4 Line Highway spans 45-km. The APSRTC
runs buses and private buses connect major cities of the state and the
cities in the neighboring states of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh with
Visakhapatnam.
So plan Visakhapatnam travel to enjoy your holidays in the best way.
General Information about Visakhapatnam
» Climate: Tropical
» Temperature Range (deg C):
- Summer- Max 36, Min 25
- Winter- Max 28, Min 19.6
» Altitude: 15 feet above sea level
» Clothing: Light Cottons in summers and light woollens in winters
» Best Season: August to October and January to March
» Languages Spoken: Telugu, Hindi, English
» STD Code: 0891