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Yarda Beach

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Yarda Beach Yarada Valley is surrounded by hills and the beach is an enchanting seashore with lovely rocks and the soft pebbles spread across the beach is fabulous with its exotic blend of golden sands and the lush green stretch of hills is a picturesque landscape for tourists.

Rushi Konda Beach

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Rushi Konda Beach Rushikonda is 8 Km. away from Visakhapatnam with clean golden Beaches, is an ideal place for swimming and wind surfing in picturesque settings A.P.Tourism has 12 elegant cottages overlooking the beach for comfortable accommodation for tourists. Proposed to construct a swimming pool and also to introduce water sports are on the anvil.

Rama Krishna Beach

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Rama Krishna Beach The Ramakrishna Mission Ashram beach is a beautiful spot for relaxation and pleasure is a natural beautic scene. There is an imposing Kali Temple near this beach. The aquarium here is an added attraction. The roaring sounds of sea gives enormous pleasure.
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Bhimili Beach in Visakhapatnam Distrait  Bhimili is also called as Bhimunipatnam. 24 Km beach road from Vizag to Bhimili is one of the longest beach roads in India. The sun-kissed beaches en route make the Car/Bike drive as enjoyable as the destination.  Bhimunipatnam  sleepy little town, is the second oldest municipality in the country and is situated at the confluence of river Gosthani and the Bay of Bengal. Bhimili Bhimeswara Swamy temple welcomes every visitor to this little town. According to history, the temple was constructed in 1226 by Salivahana saka. There are also cluster of temples along the line of sea coast.  the way to Bhimili one can venture into "Erramattidibbalu", beautiful formation of red sand. Mostly this has place been used for filming purposes. It always has been a favorite hang out for young couples. The important landmarks of  Bhimunipatnam  include, pilgrimage ce...

Rushikonda Beach (Sugar Loaf Hill)

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Rushikonda Beach (Sugar Loaf Hill) Picture a 180-degree view of the white sand beach, dotted with palm and mango grooves on a warm breezy evening, as the rush of waves against the shore can be heard. Picture a quiet afternoon at the beach with only you and your friends and no one else. Picture sitting at an open air restaurant, as you listen to the soothing music and marvel at the stunning sunset. This is Just Rushikonda Beach. Sarva Rusheeswara Temple The shrine is believed to have been discovered by Yogi Raghavendra in 1949. According to the Hindu mythology, the Sapta Rishis performed penance and pujas at this spot and consecrated the temple. The temple has separate shrines for Lord Shiva and Bala Tripura Sundari. It also enshrines the idols of Lord Ganesh, Navagrahas, Goddess Gowri, Goddess Ganga and Lord Hanuman in the form of Arihantaka Harimarkata. The highlight here is seven wells, which according to local populace contain the water of seven sacred river...