With the onset of Winters, the place which begins to haunt me, calls me Aloud, Once Again, is the City of Destiny – VIZAG, City of My Dreams…
Tryst with my Destiny
Travelling
along the RK Beach, the beautifully done up City simply held me Awestruck. It seemed to be one hot spot of the city, where people from all age group chill out. The place just makes you happy. Something is really magical about it. While on the one hand you see people strolling around, some swimming, others climbing up the rocks around and children too having a fun time playing at beach sand and with water.
Spellbound as I stepped inside the submarine I was amazed to have explored the
torpedoes, shafts, mines and, of course life in a submarine. It had everything
from stuff we have in our house to defense equipment’s.
Appeared to me a warship at first, then a little house inside it and finally
what it actually is a Battleground Underwater. After her glorious service to
the nation for years the submarine is now a Museum. It still serves our country
after being decommissioned in 2001. Now it’s helping people like you and I to
see and feel “what is it like to Live in a Submarine”. An experience which must
be experienced. To my knowledge while talking to a guide at the Submarine I
also gathered that INS Kursura played a stellar role in the Indo Pak war of 1971.
Strolling through this
lovely City, one gets to see beautiful sculptures, statues and murals. Each one
differs from the other. Unlike most Indian cities where we only get to see
statues of Political Personalities, what’s unique about this Dream City is that
it has sculptures and murals of just about anything to everything. Almost
everything in the city has a beautiful sculpture designed to it.
Mesmerizing was yet
another experience, at an altitude of 360ft, was a hilltop park facing the Bay
of Bengal– Kailasgiri. Along with the dazzling 40ft statue of Shiva Parvati,
this hillock gives an enchanting view of the sea, beaches, lush green forests
and the bustling city. Besides a scenic view, there are a lot of other fun
activities to explore at this little hillock. The best was of course the little
toy train moving alongside me. It truly gives the Most Lovely view of the city
and helps me to recall those good old days of being a kid. Yes, the awesomeness
of this city definitely brings out the Child in me.
To
my delight I had another most memorable experience that the city offered, getting
into a park and exiting to a beach at the other end. This was so much fun,
greenery paving way to the sea. As I walked along the Beach Road, I enjoyed it
quite a few times. Among other parks like, VUDA Park, Shivaji Park, Tenneti
Park, offer this extra ordinary enchanting feel.
To enjoy this never ending fun journey one must travel and feel the beauty of this city which even has a natural harbour to it. To Travel here,
By
Air: Vizag is well connected to all the major cities of India, like, New Delhi,
Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata etc. International flights also operate on this route
from countries of Singapore and Dubai among others.
By
Train: Visakhapatnam is on Kolkata-Chennai main line and is connected to both
the cities by train.
By
Road: Visakhapatnam is connected to Chennai and Calcutta via Bhubaneswar and
Vijayawada by National Highway 5. The Andhra Pradesh State Road Travel
Corporation (APSRTC) runs buses from almost every city and town to Vizag, along
with some private operators.