Temples are the places of worship and are also considered energy centers where positive vibrations of magnetic and electric fields emanate that  have an impact when one visits a temple. And so they are considered as sacred and holy places to energize ourselves and make our everyday life more blissful . Here are the best temples in Visakhapatnam .These temples are all filled with a spiritual energy that emanates from every crevice. Take a look! 

  • Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha temple – Simhachalam
  • Kanaka Maha Lakshmi Temple – Burujupeta
  • Sampath Vinayaka Temple – Asilmetta
  • Kala Bhairava Temple – Adavivaram and Simhachalam
  • Sai Baba Temple – Chinna Waltair
  • Venkateswara Swamy Temple – Srungamani Hill
  • Brahmalingeshwara Temple – Balighattam
  • Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi Temple – Buruju Peta
  • Ramadri temple – Bheemili
  • ISKCON Temple – Sagar Nagar
  • Kailasagiri
  • Kali Temple – R.K. Beach Road

Venkateswara Swamy Temple

It was built in the 16th century AD by Krishana Bhupaluda, King of East Godavari District. Ramanuja designated the temple as one of the 108 revered Vaishnava Abhimana Kshethrams. One of the most well-known temples in Vizag is the Venkateswara Swamy Temple.

Narasimha temples

One of the 32 Narasimha temples in Andhra Pradesh, which are significant pilgrimage sites, is Simhachalam. Along with Srikurmam and other places, it was recognized as a significant Vaishnavite center throughout the medieval era.

 Kanaka Mahalakshmi Temple 

The original location of the Kanaka Mahalakshmi Temple was Burujupeta Fort. When adversaries destroyed the temple and threw the god into a well, Visakha monarchs came under attack. In the dreams of her followers, the goddess Laxmi expressed a desire for a temple without a roof. One of Visakhapatnam’s most well-known temples, Kanaka MahaLakshmi Temple, was finished in 1907.

 Sampath Vinayaka Temple

Local devotees visit Vizag’s Sampath Vinayaka Temple, one of the city’s well-known temples. This temple was constructed by the late S.G. Sambandan, T.S. Selvaganesan, and T.S. Rajeswaran for their own use. The temple was finished in 1962 and is situated in the S.G. Sambandan and Co. complex in Asilmetta. Fishermen who prayed every day before leaving for work were drawn to this temple devoted to Lord Ganapati.

Vizag’s Kalabhairava Temple

Simhachalam trees surround Vizag’s Kalabhairava Temple, also known as Sri Kala Bhairava Swamy Temple. Adivivaram is 4 km and Simhachalam is 8 km apart from Bhairava junction on Sontyam Road. Since Lord Kala Bhairava Swamy showed himself, the Kalabhairava temple in Vizag has gained fame. On Amavasya, devotees overcome all obstacles to offer prayers.

Sai Baba temple

One of the most lucky temples in Vizag is the Sai Baba temple near Chinna Waltair. The Bhoomi Pooja for this temple was performed on February 9th, 1977. Sai Baba devotees have been holding devotional gatherings ever since March 18, 1993. On the first floor, they worship Sri Sai Baba’s 5.5-foot-tall idol.

Venkateswara Swamy Temple

One of the temples in Vizag, Venkateswara Swamy Temple, attracts visitors from all across the country. It is situated on Sirugamani Hill, where it is thought that Garuda seated Lakshmi and Lord Venkateswara. It was built in the 16th century AD by Krishana Bhupaluda, King of East Godavari District. Ramanuja designated the temple as one of the 108 revered Vaishnava Abhimana Kshethrams.

Brahmalingeshwara Temple

A well-known temple in Vizag that draws a large number of pilgrims all year round is the Brahmalingeshwara Temple. This temple, which was built in the past at the direction of the Chola Kings, is thought to have been created by the Gods themselves. The temple has undergone renovations after standing valiantly for years, and a new appearance is now ready to be revealed to the public.

Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi Temple

The Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi Temple is well-known to both locals and visitors in Vizag. The goddess Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi Ammavari is thought to be the family god of the Visakhapatnam royal families. According to mythology, this Goddess’ statue was placed at the location of the temple in 1912 after being discovered in a local well. The installation of this idol is accompanied by a variety of beliefs.

Ramadri Temple

Ramadri Temple is located on the Bheemili Beach road, a few kilometers from Visakhapatnam’s center. When a 40-foot-tall statue of Lord Hanuman was built, this temple gained notoriety. This is the main attraction in the temple and draws lots of tourists and locals alike.

ISCKON Temple

ISKCON Temple was established in 1996 by revered A.C. Bhakti Vedanta Swami Prabhudeva in New York City, and it has since spread throughout the world. In Visakhapatnam, one of its branches can be found. Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha are the patron saints of the ISKCON Temple. The intention behind the construction of this temple, which began as a component of the “Hare Krishna” movement, was to raise awareness of the sacred Bhagwat Geeta’s writings.

Kailasagiri

Kailasagiri is home to the snow-white statues of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, just as Ramadi is home to a sizable statue of Lord Hanuman. This place of worship was established under the direction of the Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority, or VUDA, and has been designated a plastic-free zone.

Kali Temple

Kali Temple, built in 1984, is not your typical elemental temple. This temple, which from the outside adorns modern architecture, is home to tall pillars and an unusual structure that draws both tourists and locals. This temple’s skeletal framework was constructed from bamboo and then reinforced using cement and concrete. The temple has survived numerous disasters. A. Joseph from the Department of Zoology at A.U. created the design.

Visakhapatnam the city of destiny is not only a place of natural and scenic views but also a place with its own historical importance . Let’s have a glance at some of the  places with historical importance 

The Dutch Cemetery

In the narrow alleyways and byways of the old Vizag, there is a Dutch Cemetery that dates to 1659. Memorials to those lost in the French War can be found here. The memorials for Settlement Chief Charles Simpson and Alexander of Paris, among others, are located in the Dutch Cemetery. The Dutch Cemetery in Bheemunipatnam is separated into two sections and is located close to the lighthouse. Dutch tombs can be found across the region, with British graves only at the entrance. The fifty-two tombs that are present in the cemetery all have the reason of death written on their tombstones and resemble pyramids.

The King George Hospital

The King George Hospital (KGH), another significant component of Vizag’s historical landmarks, has served as a symbol of medical assurance for the city and its surroundings ever since it first opened its doors in 1923. The Budhavarapu family contributed 35 acres of land for the construction of the main building, which is a monumental structure that dates to 1845. The royal Bobbili family built several of the structures. The architecture, elevation, and height of the large hospital’s buildings have all been chosen to ensure that there is enough light and ventilation. 

The Collectorate

Construction on the Collectorate Building took place between 1865 and 1914. The Collectorate is a superb symmetrical E-shaped stone building with pyramidal roofs, two courtyards, and a central buttressed porch with semicircular arch openings. On one side of the porch, there is a sizable circular buttress that serves as a watchtower and has a spiral staircase inside. Above the porch’s arch entry is an elegant-looking central bay window. The timber rafters that support the bottom floor’s roof depend on steel I-sections. The first-floor corridor features a wooden balustrade in some areas and a stone one in others.

The Victorian Town Hall

The Victoria Town Hall was constructed by the Maharaja of Bobbili in 1893 to honor Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and was given to the city in 1904. This symmetrical building has a great perspective of the harbor and is perched atop a broad knoll that rises significantly above sea level. This building has a double story with a pitched roof.

On either side of the structure are stone towers with conical wooden roofs. The towers are shaped like watchtowers and contain tiny semicircular arched entrances. The building’s entrance features a beautifully carved wooden eaves board. Elegant stonework on the building has greatly influenced subsequent construction.

Mrs AVN College

What do eminent figures like Nobel laureate Sir C.V. Raman, Sonthi Ramamurthy, ICS, Sri B.S. Sarma, a former member of the Viceroy’s Executive Council, Sri Tenneti Viswanadham, Prof. B. Rama Chandra Rao, a former vice chairman of the University Grants Commission, Sri S.V. Rangarow, Alluri Seetharama Raju, Dr. M. Gopala Krishna Reddy. They are affiliated with Mrs. AVN College and the university. This institute was first established in the 1860s as “The Anglo Vernacular School,” a school. It was established by prominent, like-minded people such Maharaja Sri G.N.Gajapati Rao, Mr. E. Fane, Collector of Vizagapatam, Sir Alexander Grant, Inspector of Schools, and Sri Chendiga Venkata Swamy Naidu with the primary goal of uplifting the underprivileged via education. One of the oldest vernacular schools in all of Andhra Pradesh, AVN College has been operating successfully for more than 150 years and counting.

Hawa Mahal

One can be found in Vizag, a large structure on Beach Road that faces the water. This well-preserved historical structure, which was formerly a palace, is still in use as a well-liked location for several public events. The large, symmetrical historical building with a view of the ocean is a popular tourist destination and is the site of several events and art exhibitions. This building was constructed between 1917 and 1921 by the Jeypore Samsthanam as a transit stop and summer residence for the royal family of the former princely state of Jeypore (now in Orissa). It is made to take full use of the refreshing sea breeze.

The palace once hosted numerous grand entrances by the royal family, their honored guests, and their large retinue as they gathered here for the summers on ornately painted elephants and horses.  Many governors and other dignitaries also visited this majestic house. When Jawaharlal Nehru visited Visakhapatnam in 1961 to launch the Jalusha, he was among the notable visitors to this majestic mansion (the first ship manufactured by the Hindustan ShipYard.) The first President of India, Dr. Babu Rajendra Prasad, also stayed in this mansion.

St. Aloysius’ Anglo-Indian High School

A proud school wraps up this stroll past Vizag’s ancient landmarks.  Anglo-Indian High School St. Aloysius is a special synthesis of modern conveniences and historical splendor. The big, towering edifice near the sea that faces north is a heritage property with Gothic-inspired design elements. Even the INTACH gave the school a prize for the best-preserved historic structure. The Missionaries of St. Francis De Sales (MSFS) priest Fr. Tissor started this school in 1847 in a tiny two-room home that protruded into the sea in the Old Town Area, making it the oldest missionary school on the Coromandel Coast between Kolkata and Chennai. The first industrial school for the poor was established in 1890 under the auspices of M.S.F.S., the Brother’s Workshop, and it was the first to offer boarding accommodations. The institution is definitely a unique asset to Vizag with so many firsts.

Visakhapatnam the city of Destiny is well known for its scenic beauty. People would love to travel and view the tourist places. Also Visakhapatnam  has renowned educational institutions of historical importance to recent addon institutes like IIM these institutes Provide students from various parts of the world with Quality education and knowledge .  

Andhra University

Andhra University was first established in 1926. The University is the first residential, teaching-affiliating university to be approved in India.

One of the first universities to be certified by NAAC with an “A” grade, Andhra University has built a reputation for academic brilliance around the world. One of the original organizations in the sphere of higher education was the School of Distance Education, a division of this university that was founded in 1972.

One of the esteemed campuses in Andhra Pradesh is Andhra University. Andhra University is a large campus in Andhra Pradesh with 422 acres and 121 buildings and such a lovely and pleasant campus that the people of the state and students of the university have an emotional relationship to the university.

By providing a strong push to establishing an environment of knowledge, application, and holistically encouraging youth to become leaders of future, Andhra University has established itself as a name to be reckoned with within the academic community. I think the demands of the modern world will want skilled experts who can resist the dynamics of the rapidly evolving global environment. The institution’s top priority is “Making a Difference in the Life of Every Student.” To establish Andhra University as the national leader in providing value to its students and providing a transformative educational and life experience, they look forward to a close partnership with students, industry, faculty, and the community.

IIM Visakhapatnam

The esteemed IIM family of business schools includes the Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam (IIMV). The Indian government established a new generation IIM in September 2015. The Institute is situated in a temporary, cutting-edge facility on the posh Andhra University campus in Visakhapatnam, also known as the “City of Destiny.” The Institute is making good work toward completing its world-class campus, which will be located approximately 241 acres away from the current (temporary) campus and roughly 25 kilometers away. In 2022, the permanent campus is anticipated to be completely functional.

National institute of Oceanography

The National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), one of the 37 constituent laboratories of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, has its main campus in Dona Paula, Goa, with regional centers in Kochi, Mumbai, and Visakhapatnam.

Following the International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE) in the 1960s, CSIR-NIO was founded on January 1st, 1966. Since then, the institute has expanded into a renowned, multidisciplinary oceanographic research institute. The main objective of research has been to observe and comprehend the unique oceanographic features of the Indian Ocean. So far, more than 5000 academic articles have published the findings.

One hundred technical support employees and two hundred scientists are authorized to work for the institute. The four classical disciplines of oceanography—biological, chemical, geological/geophysical, and physical—as well as ocean engineering, marine instrumentation, and maritime archaeology—represent the main areas of research.

The institute’s Goa headquarters and regional centers also house a large number of cutting-edge laboratories. Additionally, it runs two research vessels with multimodal oceanographic observation capabilities, the RV Sindhu Sankalp (56 m) and RV Sindhu Sadhana (80 m). The institute boasts the best collection of printed literature on maritime sciences in the nation, with a library that houses 15,000 books and 20,000 back issues of academic journals.

Indian institute of petroleum and energy

The Indian Institute of Petroleum & Energy (IIPEVisakhapatnam), which was created as the Petroleum University, was given as a gift to the Sun-rising State of Andhra Pradesh in India as part of the State’s reorganization in 2014. The organization’s goal is to become well-known as an academic institution.

Institute has the potential to do research in the field of energy and petroleum. Given that the KG (Krishna Godavari) Basin has been regarded as having the greatest potential for oil and natural gas resources, both locations have a great deal of promise and are justified in beginning in Visakhapatnam.

Due to the Bay of Bengal’s extreme differences from the KG basin, it is difficult to explore the oil and natural gas deposits there. 

Although the availability of fossil fuels is generally on the decline, the necessity to investigate alternative energy sources is currently of the utmost importance. In order to comfortably meet the world’s energy needs for future generations, non-conventional energy sources such as solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy, etc., are to be tapped with the application of nanotechnology designs. We can fulfill all of our country’s needs even if just 1% of the solar energy is harnessed. It is not entirely accurate to say that only a tiny portion of solar energy is now being used. When its permanent campus of 201.88 Acres is ready, the institute IIPE-Visakhapatnam will move from its current temporary campus at Andhra University to Sabbavaram, Visakhapatnam.

This institute only offers two undergraduate degree programmes, each with 50 seats: B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering and B.Tech. in Petroleum Engineering.

Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT)

The Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT) supports organizations participating in R&D, industry, policy makers, and knowledge repositories in order to allow targeted study on crucial elements relating to medical devices. This will be accomplished through sharing technical know-how and assembling a strategic and cohesive synergy of scientific centers and institutions to support efforts to promote the industrial production of medical devices. It strives to promote citizens’ access to cheap health items and to foster a robust Indian medical device manufacturing industry.

A village in Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam district is called Lambasingi. The region is superior to Visakhapatnam’s other plains and is located 1000 meters above sea level. In Lambasingi, tea and coffee plantations are well renowned. Additionally, the area is abundant in different species, plants, and animals. Due to a small amount of snow that falls there each year, the area has earned the nickname “Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh.”

Unlike other hill towns, Lambasingi isn’t yet overly developed. Contrary to Ooty and Kodaikanal, there are stores offering spices, tea, and coffee, but the typical bustle of a hill station may be absent. For those seeking a peaceful retreat far from the bustle of the cities, it is good news. On weekends, visitors swarm to this location, but throughout the workweek, Lambasingi returns to its sleepy hamlet status.

If you intend to travel to Lambasingi by car, the village is just about 107 kilometers from the airport in Visakhapatnam. The trip is enjoyable because of the tight turns and the scenery of the foggy mountains. If you intend to travel by public transportation, buses and taxis may be available to take you from Vizag to Lambasingi.

While there are a few new resorts and hotels in Lambasingi for tourists to choose from, you might be able to find homestays if you can make friends with some locals. Recently, organizations have also begun offering tourists tents to stay in. You can negotiate a price for a tent, food, and an early-morning guided trek for anywhere between Rs 1,500 and Rs 2,500. A visit to a strawberry farm, where you might go strawberry picking, is also included in some packages.

Lambasingi doesn’t have any nighttime entertainment choices, but you could eat some local cuisine and go to bed early. Without making the hike to the breathtaking viewpoint, a trip to Lambasingi is not complete. There are a few different paths you can take to get to the view, and one of them promises to be the quickest way to the mountaintop. Typically, people awaken as early as 4 am in order to witness the dawn from their perspective. Despite the difficult and exhausting hike, the sunrise will astound you when you reach the summit. Just hope the morning isn’t cloudy so you can get the scenery that will create the ideal display photo!

Lambasingi is not the location for you if you want partying, nightlife, and entertainment. Lambasingi is the ideal destination if you’re looking for a quiet, serene vacation where you can take a lot of pictures and experience some stunning vistas. In Lambasingi, two days would be sufficient. You can get fresh apples, pineapples, and dragon fruit from the farms depending on the time of year. Pepper and coffee are also available for purchase.

All of these locations in Lambasingi should be on your itinerary if you intend to explore this Andhra Pradesh hamlet, as they are all worthwhile stops.

The Top 8 Lambasingi Tourist Attractions

Here is a list of the top attractions in Lambasingi that no traveler should skip. Take note of the list and make sure you visit most of the places during your trip. You can visit a variety of tourist destinations in Lambasingi, from reservoirs to waterfalls.

  • Thajangi Reservoir: A View To Calm Your Eyes
  • Kothapalli Waterfalls: Watch White Water Cascading 
  • Susan Garden: Admire The Yellow Beauty
  • Ghat Road: Enjoy a Walk With Some Reputable Company
  • Bojjannakonda: Gape At The Surreal Paddy Fields
  • Kondakarla Bird Sanctuary: Haven For Bird Lovers
  • Annavaram Temple: Pay Your Tributes Here
  • Yerravaram Waterfalls: Relax Amidst Green Pastures

In Visakhapatnam, the monsoon season begins at the end of June and lasts through September or the beginning of October. During the monsoon season, the city has medium to heavy rainfall. Typically, the temperature is between 27 and 35 degrees Celsius. When it rains, the temperature drops and the weather turns nice. However, the humidity is still present, which can make going somewhere a little uncomfortable and prevent you from fully exploring the city. If you do decide to visit this location during the monsoon, be sure to pack an umbrella and a raincoat. Rain doesn’t fall nonstop (like every day). It is advised that you check the weather forecast before setting off on your journey.

Range of temperatures: 26 C minimum and 35 C maximum.

Visakhapatnam’s Scenic Areas to Visit This Monsoon

Plan a delightful trip to the coastal paradise of Visakhapatnam this monsoon to escape the routine of daily life. In the center of Andhra Pradesh is the historic port city of Vizag.

Location of the beach: Yarada, Visakhapatnam

 Yarada Beach

I had to investigate Yarada beach because it is one of Vizag’s most picturesque beaches. Spend the day on the sand taking in the breathtaking sunset views as the waves lap the shore.

 Katiki Waterfalls

The major attraction in Visakhapatnam is Katiki Waterfalls, which is surrounded by verdant hills and rich vegetation. I made the decision to hike through the beautiful trails that circled the Araku valley when I was in Vizag in order to get to the Gosthani river, which is the source of this flowing waterfall.

The waterfall is situated on Katiki Waterfalls Road in Visakhapatnam.

Dolphin  Nose

This lookout point is called for a sizable boulder that resembles the nose of a dolphin. Observe how sights of city life contrast fascinatingly with entrancing views of the picturesque shoreline. I took a stroll along the Gangavaram beach while staring out at the Dolphin’s Nose after taking in the stunning sunset sights.

Viewpoint location: Gangavaram Port, Visakhapatnam

Rushikonda Beach

Be in awe of the Bay of Bengal Sea’s crystal-clear seas as they surge past Rishikonda Beach. This beach, which is frequently referred to as the “Jewel of the East Coast,” is hidden away behind lush vegetation and the Rushikonda hill. The Vizag port is conveniently close to this beach.

The beach is located near Beach Rd in Rushikonda, Bheemili.

Sanctuary for Wildlife in Kambalakonda

Start exploring the Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary’s unusual plants and animals. Prior to 1970, this area belonged to the Vizianagaram royal family, but it is now under the management of the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department. The refuge is home to threatened species like the Asian Paradise-flycatcher, Indian Leopard, and Indian Muntjac. The wildlife preservation practices of this wildlife refuge will astound you.

The sanctuary is located in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

Sagar Nagar Beach

Discover Vizag’s pristine Sagar Nagar Beach, which offers views of the Bay of Bengal. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the sunset across the crimson skies as you stroll barefoot on the golden dunes. While visiting Vizag, I relished the seclusion and calm atmosphere at Sagar Nagar Beach.

In Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, there is a beach.

 Mudasarlova Park

Plan a delightful picnic overlooking a gorgeous park near the pristine Mudasarlova Cheruvu Lake. This picturesque park, which spans over 20 acres, is tucked away in a green valley and rolling hills. Take a break from the daily grind and indulge in slow life while soaking up the breathtaking vistas of the area.

The park is located in Mudasarlova, Chinna Gadhili.

Must Try Famous Foods in Vizag during Monsoon

Liver Kebab

After a hard day of exploring Visakhapatnam, picture being treated to delectable liver kebabs and a cool glass of lemon soda!

Visit the Vizag Complex, MVP Circle, where there are numerous kebab shops providing a wide range of delectable foods like liver kebabs, chicken kebabs, boneless fish fries, and mutton kebabs. To avoid regretting missing out on some of the city’s most well-known street meals, you should arrive hungry.

Masala Batani 

Another affordable and delectable street food option is masala batani, which is sold along the city’s seaside roads. The snack consists of tomatoes, cooked peas, chopped onions, and a touch of lemon. You will receive a slice of dry palm leaf to use as a spoon, and it comes in a charming paper cone.

The majority of sellers of this snack are older individuals who have been doing it for a very long time at a modest cost without compromising quality. The ideal location for masala batani is the renowned RK Beach, which is near to the submarine.

Sweet Corn

The majority of the city’s renowned street cuisine may be found close to the beaches. There are numerous carts selling boiled sweet corn along the stretch of RK Beach and Tenneti Park.

You’ll like eating this snack while strolling along the beach, despite the fact that the recipe isn’t very special. Alternatively, you might select maize that has been grilled over hot coals. The best street food in the city can be found in Tenneti Park, which is close to the Main Gate.

Muri Mixture

If you wish to spend a leisurely day on the city’s beaches, you must try the muri mixture. The delicious muri mixture is made up of puffed rice, peanuts, tomatoes, chilies, spices, and chopped onions. On top, there is a squeeze of lemon and some cilantro. This straightforward bhel puri variant can be found all over India.

It is a favorite snack among all Visakhapatnam residents before they head home at the end of the day. You may find a number of sellers serving this mouthwatering street food throughout the full length of Beach Road. The top locations to visit include Tenneti Park, RK Beach, and Rushikonda.

Maggi at Rushikonda

Everyone likes Maggi, but when asked which Maggi they prefer, Vizagites all agree that Rushikonda Maggi’s point is the best. You should try this recipe, which is a favorite among the Vizagites.

Momos at YMCA

If you like momos, Rama Krishna Beach Road near the YMCA is without a doubt the greatest place to try them in Vizag. You can pick from a number of momos here. This restaurant serves wonderful momo sauce.

“Lifestyle bloggers choose and produce material in accordance with their own habits and interests. Lifestyle blogs are therefore frequently highly customized to the author’s region, life stage, and experience.”

Eat a balanced diet.

Consume a variety of foods, such as whole grains, legumes, nuts, and fruit. Adults should consume a minimum of five pieces (400g) of fruit and vegetables per day. By always including vegetables in your meals, snacking on fresh fruit and vegetables, consuming a variety of fruits and vegetables, and consuming them in season, you can increase the amount of fruits and vegetables you consume. Your risk of malnutrition and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer, will go down if you eat healthily.

Eat less sugar and salt.

Filipinos consume twice as much sodium as is advised, which increases their risk of high blood pressure as well as heart disease and stroke. For most people, salt is their main source of sodium. Keep your daily salt intake to no more than 5g, or around 1 teaspoon.  It is simpler to accomplish this by choosing low-sodium foods and by reducing the amount of salt, soy sauce, fish sauce, and other high-sodium condiments you use when cooking meals, removing salt from your dinner table, avoiding salty snacks, and removing salt from your table. Inculcate this in your lifestyle and make your health better.

Limit your consumption of bad fats

Less than 30% of your entire calorie consumption should come from fats. Unsaturated fats are preferred to saturated and trans fats among the many types of fats. WHO advises replacing saturated and trans fats with unsaturated fats and lowering saturated and trans fat intake to less than 10% of total energy intake and 1% of total energy intake, respectively.

Abstain from alcohol if you can.

There is no safe amount of alcohol consumption. Alcoholism can cause a variety of health issues, including mental and behavioral disorders, alcoholism, serious noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as liver cirrhosis, some malignancies, and heart conditions, as well as injuries from violent crime and traffic accidents.

Be Active

Physical activity is any skeletal muscle-driven action of the body that requires a net energy expenditure. This includes exercise and activities done while working, playing, doing duties around the house, traveling, and having fun. You may need more or less exercise depending on your age group, but those between the ages of 18 and 64 should exercise for at least 150 minutes per week at a moderate level. Increase moderate-intensity exercise to 300 minutes per week for additional health benefits.

Keep your mouth closed when you cough or sneeze.

The flu, pneumonia, and tuberculosis are just a few of the illnesses that can spread through the air. When a sick individual coughs or sneezes, infectious pathogens can be transferred to others by airborne droplets.  When you start to cough or sneeze, be sure to cover your mouth with a face mask or a tissue, then properly dispose of it. Try to cover as much of your mouth with the crook (or inside) of your elbow when you cough or sneeze without a tissue available. And make your’s and your family safer and healthier.

Drink only clean water

Water-borne illnesses like cholera, diarrhea, hepatitis A, typhoid, and polio can be contracted by drinking contaminated water. At least 2 billion people throughout the world drink water that has faces in it. To be sure that the water you are consuming is safe, check with your water concessionaire and water refilling station. If you are unclear of the source of your water, boil it for at least one minute. As a result, dangerous aquatic creatures will disappear. Let it cool naturally before eating.

Maintain appropriate hand hygiene.

Everyone, not just healthcare professionals, should practise excellent hand hygiene. By keeping your hands clean, you can stop the transmission of infectious diseases. When your hands are obviously dirty, you should wash them by hand with soap and water or rub them with an alcohol-based treatment.

Cook your food properly.

More than 200 diseases, from cancer to diarrhea, are brought on by contaminated food that contains dangerous bacteria, viruses, parasites, or chemical chemicals. Check the labels or the real product before purchasing food to make sure it is safe to consume. If you are cooking, adhere to the Five Keys to Safer Food:

  • Stay tidy.
  • separate cooked from raw.
  • Cook completely.
  • Maintain safe food temperatures.
  • Make use of raw materials and safe water.

“Lifestyle bloggers choose and produce material in accordance with their own habits and interests. Lifestyle blogs are therefore frequently highly customized to the author’s region, life stage, and experience.”

Eat a balanced diet.

Consume a variety of foods, such as whole grains, legumes, nuts, and fruit. Adults should consume a minimum of five pieces (400g) of fruit and vegetables per day. By always including vegetables in your meals, snacking on fresh fruit and vegetables, consuming a variety of fruits and vegetables, and consuming them in season, you can increase the amount of fruits and vegetables you consume. Your risk of malnutrition and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer, will go down if you eat healthily.

Eat less sugar and salt.

Filipinos consume twice as much sodium as is advised, which increases their risk of high blood pressure as well as heart disease and stroke. For most people, salt is their main source of sodium. Keep your daily salt intake to no more than 5g, or around 1 teaspoon.  It is simpler to accomplish this by choosing low-sodium foods and by reducing the amount of salt, soy sauce, fish sauce, and other high-sodium condiments you use when cooking meals, removing salt from your dinner table, avoiding salty snacks, and removing salt from your table. Inculcate this in your lifestyle and make your health better.

Limit your consumption of bad fats

Less than 30% of your entire calorie consumption should come from fats. Unsaturated fats are preferred to saturated and trans fats among the many types of fats. WHO advises replacing saturated and trans fats with unsaturated fats and lowering saturated and trans fat intake to less than 10% of total energy intake and 1% of total energy intake, respectively.

Abstain from alcohol if you can.

There is no safe amount of alcohol consumption. Alcoholism can cause a variety of health issues, including mental and behavioral disorders, alcoholism, serious noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as liver cirrhosis, some malignancies, and heart conditions, as well as injuries from violent crime and traffic accidents.

Be Active

Physical activity is any skeletal muscle-driven action of the body that requires a net energy expenditure. This includes exercise and activities done while working, playing, doing duties around the house, traveling, and having fun. You may need more or less exercise depending on your age group, but those between the ages of 18 and 64 should exercise for at least 150 minutes per week at a moderate level. Increase moderate-intensity exercise to 300 minutes per week for additional health benefits.

Keep your mouth closed when you cough or sneeze.

The flu, pneumonia, and tuberculosis are just a few of the illnesses that can spread through the air. When a sick individual coughs or sneezes, infectious pathogens can be transferred to others by airborne droplets.  When you start to cough or sneeze, be sure to cover your mouth with a face mask or a tissue, then properly dispose of it. Try to cover as much of your mouth with the crook (or inside) of your elbow when you cough or sneeze without a tissue available. And make your’s and your family safer and healthier.

Drink only clean water

Water-borne illnesses like cholera, diarrhea, hepatitis A, typhoid, and polio can be contracted by drinking contaminated water. At least 2 billion people throughout the world drink water that has faces in it. To be sure that the water you are consuming is safe, check with your water concessionaire and water refilling station. If you are unclear of the source of your water, boil it for at least one minute. As a result, dangerous aquatic creatures will disappear. Let it cool naturally before eating.

Maintain appropriate hand hygiene.

Everyone, not just healthcare professionals, should practise excellent hand hygiene. By keeping your hands clean, you can stop the transmission of infectious diseases. When your hands are obviously dirty, you should wash them by hand with soap and water or rub them with an alcohol-based treatment.

Cook your food properly.

More than 200 diseases, from cancer to diarrhea, are brought on by contaminated food that contains dangerous bacteria, viruses, parasites, or chemical chemicals. Check the labels or the real product before purchasing food to make sure it is safe to consume. If you are cooking, adhere to the Five Keys to Safer Food:

  • Stay tidy.
  • separate cooked from raw.
  • Cook completely.
  • Maintain safe food temperatures.
  • Make use of raw materials and safe water.

The Sri Modakondamma Temple is located in the Paderu Mandal. In Visakhapatnam, this temple is well-known. On the Narsipatnam-Paderu Road, Sri Modakondamma Ammavari Padalu is a well-known location. Before proceeding to the Paderu Modakondamma Temple, people stop by Sri Modakondamma Padalu. Located in the Modepalli Junction agency community is Modakondamma Padalu (Padula). One of the top destinations is MinumUluru Waterfalls, which is 5 kilometers from Modepalli Junction. An enormous number of devotees visit Paderu’s well-known Sri Modakondamma Temple every day.

The god of Paderu The god Sri Modakondamma Ammavaru is very strong. People who follow this religion fervently believe that by praying to the god, their sins are forgiven and their wishes are granted. As a result, this temple has seen a sharp increase in the number of pilgrims and worshippers over time. Every year, the important religious celebration will be held, drawing a large number of pilgrims, and fireworks will always enthrall the crowd.

From Visakhapatnam, how far is it to the Sri Modakondamma Temple?

Via Vaddadi Madugula Paderu Dumbriguda Araku Rd. 2 hours and 55 minutes (96.0 km)

Celebrations Take Place at the Sri Modakondamma Temple

  • Dasara 
  • Jathara(Performed every year)

At the Sri Modakondamma Temple, there are rituals, darshans, and special sevas.

  • Archana
  • Abhishekam
  • Kumkumarchana
  • Astotram

Bus Stops Near Sri Modakondamma Temple:

One mile separates the Paderu bus complex from the temple. The Araku bus complex is about 45 kilometers away.

Temples nearby the Sri Modakondamma Temple

  • Temples dedicated to Narasimha Swamy,
  • Simhachalam Kanaka Mahalakshmi, 
  • Vizag Nookambika, 
  • Anakapalli Venugopala Swamy, and 
  • Bobbili Ramatheertham Sri Rama
  • Vizianagaram’s Pydithalli Ammavaru Temple

Rail Station Convenient to Sri Modakondamma Temple:

43 kilometers separate the temple from Araku Railway Station.

Every tourist that visits Sri Modakondamma Shrine, which is on the way to the temple at Vaddadi Madugula, is drawn to one particular sweet.

Madugula halwa

The Madugula halwa was initially prepared in 1890 by Dangeti Dharma Rao. His family has now passed the tradition down to the fourth generation, who uses a special recipe that calls for wheat milk. The dessert is made with a lot of ghee, sugar, dry fruits, and wheat milk. For everyone, Madugula Halwa is a must-have. 

Dharma Rao developed the idea for halwa more than a century ago while experimenting with several sweet recipes that could be stored for a month. This halwa ultimately gained notoriety as Madugula halwa. This halwa is made in four days and can be stored for a month. Telugu NRIs frequently place orders. There are various halwa kinds made from wheat outside, however our dessert is completely unique. We take satisfaction in carrying on my grandfather’s legacy, who popularized this halwa. Anyone visiting this area of the district won’t forget to try the sweet and bring back halwa,”

For the purpose of making wheat milk, wheat is soaked for three days and then ground. Then, once the wheat milk has been heated in sugar syrup, cashew and almonds are added. 

Since I was a child, the taste has not changed. We are also happy that this halwa has made our small village very well-known.

One of the oldest port cities and industrial hubs in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is Visakhapatnam, popularly known as Vizag. It has beautiful beaches as well as numerous top-notch medical facilities. Below is a list of Visakhapatnam’s top 10 medical facilities.

Apollo Health City Hospital

Ram Nagar, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • The world’s top liver centers can’t compete with the results of the fastest-growing liver transplant programme.
  • It has received accreditation from Joint Commission International and the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (JCI).
  • A Super Specialty Hospital in Cardiology, CT Surgery, Nephrology, and Urology is one of the hospitals in Visakhapatnam.
  • For round-the-clock emergency care, it has ACLS ambulances.

Omni Rk Super Speciality Hospital

Ram Nagar, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • It is a large, reasonably priced hospital in Visakhapatnam that offers high-quality, super-specialty services.
  • It is accredited for hospitals and healthcare providers by the National Accreditation Board (NABH).
  • Over 30 specialties have been established, including cardiology, computed tomography (CT) surgery, orthopedics, ortho oncology, pediatrics, neonatal care, and many more.

Apollo Health City

Arilova, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • One of the most cutting-edge hospitals with multiple specialties, it provides integrated services all under one roof.
  • It is accredited for hospitals and healthcare providers by the National Accreditation Board (NABH).
  • Cardiology, Cardio-thoracic Surgery, General & Laparoscopic Surgery, Bariatric Surgery, Nephrology, and many more major disciplines are examples.

Mahatma Gandhi Cancer Hospital & Research Institute

Mvp Colony, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • One of India’s largest cancer hospitals, it is renowned for its superiority in all-encompassing care and prevention.
  • It is accredited for hospitals and healthcare providers by the National Accreditation Board (NABH).
  • By TIMES HEALTHCARE ACHIEVERS, it has been named the “Best Hospital of the Year in Oncology” in the Telugu States.
  • The NTR-Vaidya Seva Trust and the Government of Andhra Pradesh consider it to be the finest in the state at offering extraordinary services and high-quality care in radiotherapy.

Seven Hills Hospitals

Waltair R S, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • With two locations, one in Mumbai and the other in Visakhapatnam, it is one of the biggest hospitals in Asia.
  • It has received accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for JCI, NABL, and Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH).
  • Cardiac care, neurosciences, bone and joint care, cancer care, nephrology, and aesthetic clinic are some of its areas of expertise.

My cure Hospital

Maharani Peta, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • It offers top-notch infrastructure, including examination rooms that are fully furnished, an advanced central air conditioning system, and fully functional ICUs and OTs.
  • Offers a variety of health checkup packages that are uniquely created to meet the needs of various people and can assist in identifying health issues earlier, before they do harm to the body.
  • It provides ambulance services, trauma treatment, accident and critical care services, emergency services around-the-clock, and interventional heart care recovery.

Vijetha Hospital

Maharani Peta, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • It is a reputable Super Specialty Hospital that offers the highest quality medical care.
  • It has defibrillators, an automated drug delivery system, telemetry, and patient monitoring systems.
  • It offers ambulance services and has an emergency room that is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Kala Hospital

Dwarakanagar, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • One of the best and most expensive multi-specialty hospitals.
  • Gastroenterology, stereotactic radiosurgery, geriatric care, and many other specialties are among its areas of expertise. Maternal health care and cardiology are also among them.
  • It offers emergency care, physicals, and a specialized diagnostic lab around-the-clock.

Tirumala Vijaya Hospital

Mvp Colony, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • It is a multi-specialty hospital with a staff of knowledgeable medical professionals.
  • It offers services like SGOT tests, ultrasonography, newborn screening, physiotherapy, and blood pressure checks.
  • It is accessible at all times.

My cure Hospital

Jagadamba Junction, Visakhapatnam

Open 24×7

Highlights

  • One of India’s multi-specialty hospitals that provides clinical excellence through state-of-the-art facilities, open communication with patients, and qualified medical staff.
  • Cardiology, orthopedics, nephrology, neurosciences, emergency care, and internal medicine are some of its areas of expertise.
  • It has three laminar-air-flow operation rooms, a 1.5 Tesla MRI, and flat-panel cath labs.
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