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Visakhapatnam

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About this Destination

Visakhapatnam, also commonly known as Vizag, is one of the oldest port cities in the country. Situated in the heart of Andhra Pradesh, Vizag was announced as the state capital of Andhra Pradesh on January 31, 2023. The city is known for its picturesque beaches and serene landscape, as well as a rich cultural past. The port of Visakhapatnam is renowned for being home to the oldest shipyard in all of India. Located a short distance away from Visakhapatnam is Araku Valley, one of the prime attractions of Vizag. Situated at a lofty 910 metres above sea level, Araku Valley is a hill station replete with gushing waterfalls, crystal clear streams, lush green gardens and some challenging trekking trails. Vizag is dotted with many beaches along its coastline, with the most famous one being the Yarada Beach. One of the most stunning places to see in all of Visakhapatnam, Yarada beach is surrounded by majestic hills on three sides, and by the Bay of Bengal on the other side. One of the best things about Vizag’s beaches is that they are a lot cleaner and a lot less crowded than other famous beaches along the Indian coastline, and Yarada beach is no exception. It is the perfect place to sit back on the golden sands and witness a marvellous sunrise or sunset.  If you’re a history lover, the Borra Caves are one of the best tourist attractions that Vizag has to offer for you. Nestled amidst the Ananthagiri Hills in Araku Valley, the Borra Caves are over thousands of years old and are the biggest among all the caves found in India. Made entirely of natural karstic limestone, the caves are kaleidoscopic in nature, and the light falling on the rocks coupled with the waterfalls creates an extremely colourful effect, lending an aura of magic and mysticism to the entire ambience. The Katiki Waterfalls, situated a short distance away from the Borra Caves, is a gushing waterfall that measures around 50 feet in height and is completely surrounded by the lush greenery of the valley. The crystal-clear water cascading down the rocks, bordered by the gleaming green foliage is a sight for sore eyes. Being a coastal area, the primary cuisine of Visakhapatnam includes seafood, as well as traditional Andhra South Indian cuisine.  While Visakhapatnam is not exactly renowned for being a shopping destination, you will still find a lot of things that you can take back home. You can purchase a wide variety of stuff starting from handicrafts to Kalamkari paintings to wooden toys to even gorgeous Pochampalli and Ikat sarees.

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Hotels & Stays in Visakhapatnam

Local Cultures of Visakhapatnam

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Kalinga Culture

An ancient culture known for its maritime trade and interactions with various civilizations.

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Andhra Cuisine

Renowned for its spicy and savory dishes, Andhra Cuisine features ingredients like rice, lentils, and a variety of spices.

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Tribal Art and Crafts

Local tribal communities express their cultural identity through intricate art and crafts unique to the region.

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Fishing Communities

Traditions of fishing and maritime life that persist among the coastal communities of Visakhapatnam.

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Dance Forms

Traditional dance forms like Kuchipudi and folkloric dances celebrating local history and mythology.

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Festivals of Visakhapatnam

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Visakha Utsav

A cultural festival celebrating the local heritage with music, dance, and food.

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December
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Dasara

A major Hindu festival commemorating the victory of good over evil, celebrated with grandeur.

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Makar Sankranti

A harvest festival marking the transition of the sun into Capricorn, celebrated with kite flying and traditional sweets.

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January
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Pongal

A harvest festival celebrated by cooking a special dish with newly harvested rice.

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January
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Ugadi

The Telugu New Year festival marked by preparing traditional dishes and cultural activities.

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March/April

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