
Known as the “jewel of the East Coast,” there are many places to visit in Vizag that are studded across its perimeter. Even more interesting are the stories behind them. If you’re on a Visakhapatnam sightseeing tour, check out some fascinating facts about its main tourist spots that’ll give you all the more reason to love it:
Earlier, Kailasagiri housed a floral clock with a diameter of 10 feet, which was once considered the biggest in India. Today, it is prepping up to welcome India’s biggest glass skywalk bridge (50 metres), which is currently under construction here.
The shrine’s heritage is chronicled in over 525 inscriptions on its walls, the oldest dating back to Chola King Kulothunga in 1098 AD. These inscriptions reveal details of rulers, customs, social practices, and faiths over centuries.
Simhachalam Hill itself carries lore from the British era. It was dubbed Thomas’ Folley after Edward Croft Greenway Thomas, a district judge in 1869. While most Europeans lived in Waltair, Thomas preferred this secluded hilltop, writing about it as a potential sanitarium for the English.
Decommissioned in 2001, it was hauled ashore painstakingly. This process lasted 18 months and cost Rs 55 million, before opening to the public in 2002. Among the many famous and interesting places to visit in Vizag, exploring this is a must.
Notably, the hill has seen the Battle of Vizagapatam in 1804, fought during the Napoleonic Wars. It was once known as Blackmore’s Hill after Captain Thomas Blackmore of the British artillery, who lived here. It was also a timekeeping station with a flagstaff, signalling the hour to ships and townsfolk.
One curious landmark along this stretch is Scandal Point, the site where the first Beach Road once ended. The story goes that in colonial times, this spot was the social hub for “memsahibs” and young women, who would gather here to gossip.
The park made headlines in 2019 when it became the second zoo in India, after Gir National Park, to house endangered Asiatic lions. The male lion is Patwad and the female is Kumari.
With natural hills acting as boundaries, a stream flowing through its centre, and the sea as its backdrop, the zoo is unique. Indeed, it is one of the must-visit places in Vizag.
Significantly, the hill gives a breathtaking view of the inner harbour, making it one of the must-visit places in Vizag.
Today, its exhibits range from Paleolithic artefacts to wartime memorabilia, and it even displays a bomb shell dropped on the city during World War II. In this list of tourist spots in Visakhapatnam it is unskippable.
The site’s name comes from its stone-cut troughs (thotla in Telugu), and findings such as Roman coins and Satavahana dynasty artefacts suggest extensive foreign trade ties. There are inscriptions in Brahmi script and miniature stupas here. Records indicate that the hill’s historical name might be Senagiri.
These facts make the tourist places of Vizag all the more fun and fascinating to visit! Whether you’re a newcomer or local, these details keep the city interesting and add to its growing appeal. Comment below and let us know which caught your attention the most!
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