Kailasagiri Park, with its serene atmosphere and unique attractions like the ropeway, toy train, and picturesque viewpoints, is a popular destination for families and tourists, making it a must-visit spot in Visakhapatnam.
Situated atop a hill approximately 5 kilometers from Visakhapatnam's city center, Kailasagiri Park is a prominent tourist attraction.
The park is accessible by personal vehicles, auto-rickshaws, or a scenic ropeway offering panoramic views of the city and the Bay of Bengal, the park provides well-maintained facilities.
The ropeway journey is short (5-7 minutes), the round-trip fare of ₹150 per person might seem somewhat expensive.
Visitors can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountains, the city, and the coastline from designated viewpoints.
A toy train operates within the park, offering a delightful ride to explore the area. The toy train ticket price is ₹120 per person. However, its operation is typically limited to weekends and when more crowd is gathered. On weekdays, a minimum of 30 passengers is required for the train to commence, which may be inconvenient for smaller groups.
The park also features a children's play area, an amusement park showcasing wax statues and robotic displays of animals and people, and a Titanic viewpoint.
For the best experience, visitors are advised to plan their visit between 3 PM and 4 PM to enjoy both daytime and evening views of the city.
Though the park has a restaurant, but it is advisable to avoid it due to high prices, poor food quality, and unsatisfactory hygiene. Snack options are available but should be chosen with caution.
However free car parking is provided for...
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Perched 360 feet above sea level and sprawling across 100 acres, Kailash Giri Park is where nature, devotion, and panoramic beauty converge. As I ascended via the ropeway, the city of Vizag unfolded below—its coastline shimmering like a sacred offering to the gods.
🕉️ The towering white statues of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, standing tall against the sky, anchor the park in spiritual serenity. Their presence is magnetic—drawing pilgrims, poets, and wanderers alike. The manicured gardens, playful toy train, and scenic viewpoints offer a perfect blend of leisure and reflection.
✨ “Shiv-Parvati ki murti, prakriti ka rangmanch—Kailash Giri mein har drishya hai ek anubhav.” (The divine statues, nature’s stage—every view at Kailash Giri is an experience.)
Highlights: Ropeway ride with breathtaking coastal views Toy train for families and children Clean walking paths, gardens, and shaded seating Cafés and snack stalls for a quick bite Ideal for photography, meditation, and sunset watching
Tip: Visit during golden hour for surreal lighting. Entry fees are modest—₹5 for pedestrians, ₹50–₹300 for vehicles depending on size.
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Read moreKailasagiri Park has a wonderful atmosphere and the views of the Bay of Bengal are truly beautiful. The cable car ride is enjoyable and the Shiva-Parvathi statues are impressive. The walking spaces are nice too, and you’ll often find locals enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
However, the experience is let down by poor attractions inside the park. Right at the entrance, there’s a so-called “9D cinema” that charges ₹100 per person — honestly, it was hopeless. The picture quality and facilities felt stuck in the 1990s, making it a total waste of money. We regretted not spending that amount on the sketch artist inside, who was offering his work for ₹300 and actually seemed worth supporting.
Overall, it’s an “ok” place. Don’t expect it to be a major tourist attraction — think of it more as a walking park with good views for locals and casual visitors. Visit for the scenery, cable car, and statues, but avoid the gimmicks like...
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