Visakhapatnam
was named after the God of valour, Visakha. Once
a small fishing village, it formed part of the
Kalinga empire, under Ashoka in 260 B.C., passing
successively from the Andhra kings of Vengi to
the Pallavas, Cholas and Gangas.
In the 15th century, Visakhapatnam became part
of the Vijayanagar empire. It was transformed
into a port town under the British. Now a bustling
industrial and commercial city, it is the site
of the country's largest ship building yard.
The most famous landmark at Visakhapatnam is
the Dolphin's Nose, a rocky promontory in the
port, 358 m high. The Ramakrishna Mission Beach,
one of the loveliest on the east coast and Rishikonda,
another beautiful beach, are popular with tourists.
How to Get There:
Air:
Flights available from Hyderabad, Bhubaneshwar
and Calcutta.
Rail:
Visakhapatnam is well connected with all important
cities of India by rail through the Visakhapatnam
(Waltair) railway junction.
Bus:
Visakhapatnam is connected by bus with all major
cities of India.
Andhra Pradesh
Amaravati,
Basar, Chandavaram,
Guntupalli,
Hyderabad,
Nagarjunakonda,
Salihundam,
Sankaram,
Vijayawada,
Tirupati,
Vishakhapattnam,
Warangal
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