Just about a 60 km drive from the city, cradled in the foothills of the Eastern Ghats is the picturesque Kondakarla Ava Lake. Kondakarla Ava is the second largest fresh water lake in the state and one of the natural wonders of Vizag. It has been recognised as Eco Tourism Destination. A favoured spot for migratory birds and innumerable exotic Indian species, the tranquil waters of the lake surrounded by coconut trees on one side and green hills all around provide a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis.
As of now, during peak season, (Kartik masam, and October/November- February when migratory birds flock) there are a few houses in the village converted into cottages with cots and fans. Rustic, but can be fun. A word of caution for the ‘game’ enthusiasts, the Forest Department has posted a guard at Andalapalli village to prevent the shooting down of birds by hunters and tourists. Shooting bird here is an offence. The local fishermen use palm logs converted into canoes to ferry villagers across and take tourists on joy rides, quite an experience.
This picturesque locale draws can be approached from Vadrapalli village or from Kondakarla on the other side. The distance from Vadrapalli main road to the lake is less than a kilometre, a narrow pathway passing through the village. APSRTC operates a bus Gajuwaka to Vadrapalli village in the mornings and evenings daily. This lake lies on the Sankaram (Buddhist Place)- Etikoppaka (Craft Village)- Kondakarla Ava Circuit.
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