Despite the recent appreciation, the land prices in Visakhapatnam are still lower than other IT two-tier cities in India like Vijayawada, Guntur,Tirupati, Nellore,Kakinada, Rajahmundry,Warangal,and also major Metros like Hyderabad, Mangalore, Trichi, Trivendrum, Nagpur, Mumbai,Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Madurai, Coimbatore, Pune, Kochi, Goa, Noida, Faridabad, Gurngaon,Ghaziabad, Mysore, Ernakulam, Bhopal, Lucknow, etc. So, grab the ealty bird advantage...........invest in "Realty Booming Vizag", as is yielding minimum 40% returns on property investments
SPURT IN ACTIVITY AT VISAKHA IT
Sathyam started consruction of its developement centre and training centre.
Knowledge corridor coming up.
IT Tower works in the 11 acre plot allotted to Lanco will start in another 45 days.
Land prices that have been at low key so far might shoot up now!!!
The land adjacent to the main roads between Anakapalli-Anandapuram and Bhimli-Visakha will be developed as knowledge corridor.Anakapalli- Anandapuram road to become a 4 lane high way and about 5000 acres are to be developed as knowledge corridor.
This land will be allotted to HR developement centres,IT parks,educational institutes and similar activities.
Scenic Holiday spots in Visakhapantam
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Visakhapatnam has become a fast growing city in Asia. It is also another biggest business and education centre having multi transport system to the nooks and corners of the world. Vizag is one to the biggest tourists centre and industrial city of Andhra Pradesh. It is also called as a Port City and well known as calm and peaceful residential city to the world. The state government is proposing the Vizag airport into an international airport by modifying the facilities accordingly.
The city's growth has mostly been due to its heavy industries like Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), Visakhapatnam Steel Plant and Bharat Heavy Plate and Vessels Limited (BHPV) etc.. Now Visakha has got permission for an IT village. There are about 50 small and medium Software and Call Centre units like Satyam Computers, Open Logix, Miracle Software, Infosys and Wipro etc. |
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Kailasagiri Hills: The Shankham, Chakram and Namam atop the hills glow at night and stand as sentinels watching over the city of Vizag. The statues of Lord Shiva and Parvati are a tourists delight. An art gallery on the hills is an added attraction. |

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Simhachalam Temple: The World famous temple of Lord Varaha Narasimha, (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), built in the 11th century. The main deity is always covered with sandalwood paste. This temple is situated 16 kms away from Visakhapatnam. | |
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Araku Valley: This is 112 kms way from Visakhapatnam and the valley is situated at a height of 3,100 feet. The journey to Araku valley is unique, especially the train journey to Araku valley is an experience of a life time, as one goes through 46 tunnels. The lush green valley is the perfect destination for Tourists who visit Vizag. There are holiday resorts for tourists and tourists can also get a glimpse of folk dances like Dhimsa and Mayuri which are performed here. |
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Ananthagiri: Located on the way to Araku Valley. Extensive Coffee plantations, cascading waterfalls and picturesque surroundings. | |
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Borra Caves: On the way to Araku are the fascinating Borra caves, about 90 kms away from Vizag. A million year old, these caves have magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations. It has been illuminated with lights, by the Tourism department of Andhra Pradesh so that tourists can see nature at its best. |
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Jungle Bells, TYDA: TYDA is a tribal village 75 kms away from Visakhapatnam, on the Araku Road. An eco-tourism park has been created at TYDA, also known as 'Jungle Bells'. Its location on the slopes enables the tourists to look at the unspoilt beauty of the valleys and appreciate it. There are 4 Eurocon cottages, a twin log hut, 2 igloo cottages and 2 twin cottages at the site for all the people who cherish to be one with nature. | |
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Dolphin's Nose: About 174 metres in height and 358 metres above sea level, stands the rocky promontory, called Dolphin's Nose. The Light House atop the hillock glows at night from over the mountain top. |
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Rushikonda Beach: Just 8 kms away from the city, this is truly a tourists delight as it is away from the city and yet near the city. This portion of the sea is safest to bathe or surf. The Government owned Punnami Resorts offer rooms at reasonable rates for tourists. | |
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Bheemunipatnam: This is 24 kms away from Visakhapatnam. The drive along the beach road is fruitful as it leads to the remains of the 17th century Dutch settlement, ruined fort, armoury and the oldest Dutch cemetery. |
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Erra Matti Dibbalu: Erra Matti Dibbalu means Red Mud Hillocks in Telugu. These are the naturally formed ravines which have been formed over the years because of wind currents and soil erosion. These ravines located at Bheemili are a rage with the tourists and it is thrilling to get lost in the maze of these ravines. | |
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Thotlakonda: Some 15 kms away from Vizag, on the Bheemili Road are these beautiful ancient structures. Legend has it that the stones of the mountains were carved into giant sized tubs to store water by the Buddhist monks in the days of yore. Bavikonda: This is 16 kms away from Visakhapatnam. Sankaram: This is 41 kms away from Visakhapatnam. | | |