Local Attractions
VMRDA INS Kurusura
Submarine Museum

The Indian Navy's INS Kursura (S20) was a diesel-electric submarine of the Kalvari class. India's fourth submarine was the one.

After 31 years of service, Kursura was decommissioned on February 27, 2001, having been put into service on December 18, 1969.

Borra Caves

The Borra Caves are situated in the Araku Valley in the Alluri Sitharama Raju district in Andhra Pradesh's Ananthagiri hills, on the country's east coast.

Rushikonda Beach

Rushikonda Beach is a beach in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh that is situated in Visakhapatnam on the Bay of Bengal coast. The state tourism agency, APTDC, keeps the beach in good condition.

Araku Valley

The Andhra Pradesh state in southeast India contains the hill town and valley region known as Araku Valley. It is encircled by the Eastern Ghats mountain range's dense forests.

The several indigenous tribes of the region, famous for their distinctive Dhimsa dance, are honoured in the Tribal Museum, which also features examples of their handicrafts. With its sculptures and tree-top houses, Padmapuram Gardens is traversed by a small train.

Indira Gandhi Zoological Park

In Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India, the Indira Gandhi Zoological Park is situated amidst the Kambalakonda Reserve Forest. The zoo is the third biggest in the nation. The zoological park bears Indira Gandhi's name, a former Indian prime minister. On May 19, 1977, it was formally declared open to the public.