Kailasagiri Hill
The Kailasagiri Hill situated at a distance of 9 km from the Visakhapatnam(or Vizag) Railway Station is a charming hilltop. It is one of the locations in Visakhapatnam that is as popular as the expansive beaches there. Kailasagiri is one of the highlights and a popular picnic spot for all tourists visiting Vizag city. Kailasagiri also provides a panoramic view that every lover of nature needs. Kailasagiri is always a well-maintained park where people enjoy the quiet environment and scenic beauty around.
Kailasagiri’s main attraction is the statue of Lord Shiva and Parvathi. The statue stands high on the hill, at 40 feet in height. Kailasagiri derives his name from this statue that depicts Lord Shiva and Parvathi’s abode. The floral clock is one of India’s largest, 10 feet in diameter. On the background of the Shiva Parvathi figure, the floral clock gives an artistic impression on the lush green patches. Along with these around Kailasagiri, you could visit the Floral Clock Park, the Titanic viewpoint, the Jungle Trail, the Shanthi Ashram, and Shanku Chakra Nama. It is a landmark and draws large numbers of people.
You can visit this hilltop by road as well as by walk and the ropeway. Taking a ropeway while enjoying the city’s amazing view is something you would definitely appreciate. A ride through the curved pathways around the hill is also quite fun.
Another amazing experience is the Toy Train ride. This is enjoyed equally by both children as well as adults. A circular tour of the Park is provided by this train, which is a must-have experience. The playground and horse riding are equally popular.
Kailasagiri is also renowned for its excellent gliding facilities for paragliding. There are several restaurants and eateries around the park to relieve one’s food cravings.
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