Kailasagiri

Kailasagiri
Shiva-Parvati statue at Kailasagiri
Interactive map of Kailasagiri
LocationVisakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates17°44′56″N 83°20′32″E / 17.748992°N 83.342236°E / 17.748992; 83.342236 (Kailasagiri)
Area380 acres
Elevation173 metres (568 ft)[2]
Operated byVisakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority
Visitors3500-3600 daily[1]
Websitevmrda.gov.in/kailashgiri.aspx

Kailasagiri is a hilltop park in the city of Visakhapatnam in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.[3] The park was developed by the Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority (VMRDA) and comprises 380 acres (150 ha) of land covered with flora and tropical trees. The hill, at 173 metres (568 ft), overlooks the city of Visakhapatnam.

Kailasagiri is located around 10 km from the Visakhapatnam Railway Station and around 8 km from Visakhapatnam Dwaraka Bus Station.

History

The Government of Andhra Pradesh awarded Kailasagiri as its "Best Tourist Spot" in 2003.

Ropeway

Kailasagiri Ropeway in Vishakhapatnam is an existing 350 meter long cable car system to the top of the hill, the first of its kind in Andhra Pradesh.[4]

Glassbridge

Kailasagiri Skybridge in Vishakhapatnam is an existing 55 meter glassbridge on the hilltop overlooking the city and east coast.[5]

Visitors

On average, around three hundred thousand Indian and foreign tourists visit the park every year.[3]

Conservation

To protect the environment, VMRDA has declared the hill a plastic-free zone.[3]

View from hilltop

Visakhapatanam city skyline as seen from Kailasagiri

References

  1. ^ "Kailasagiri Hills reopens to visitors". The Hans India. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Kailasagiri Walkway". Google Maps. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "VUDA park". Vizag Urban Development Authority. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Rope Way". Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority. 2010. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2014.
  5. ^ Vizag glass skywalk to open by Sept 25; set to be country’s longest cantilever glass bridge, Indian Express, 8 Sept 2025.