The tourist spots in Visakhapatnam experienced an unprecedented influx of visitors on Sunday, coinciding with the ongoing Karthika Month. Families and tourists flocked to popular destinations such as beaches, parks, and scenic Agency areas, leading to record footfall at several hotspots. R.
K Beach, Tenneti Park, Kailasagiri, VMRDA Park, Rushikonda, Bheemunipatnam, Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (IGZP), and Kambalakonda were bustling with activity from early morning. Visitors of all ages participated in various fun events, including tambola, anthakshari, kabaddi, and organized games. Many picnickers were seen capturing memories with selfies against the backdrop of the picturesque locations.
The IGZP (Indira Gandhi Zoological Park) alone reported an impressive footfall of 10,006 visitors, generating revenue of Rs 7,64,640 in just one day. This surge in visitors highlights the zoo's popularity as a family-friendly destination. Traffic congestion was noted along the Beach Road stretch between Rushikonda and Naval Coastal Battery due to the high volume of tourists.
Additionally, other attractions like Borra Caves welcomed 6,975 tourists, while Lambasingi saw around 3,000 visitors enjoying the cooler climate. The recent dip in temperatures in the Agency area has contributed significantly to this tourist influx. Areas such as Chintapalli, Paderu, Minumuluru, and Vanjangi have recorded minimum temperatures ranging from 12°C to 18°C, making them ideal for visitors seeking a respite from the heat.
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