Cannabaceae

Ramakrishna Beach
Beach
RK Beach Night View
RK Beach Night View
RK Beach is located in Visakhapatnam
RK Beach
RK Beach
Coordinates: 17°42′51″N 83°19′25″E / 17.714230°N 83.323628°E / 17.714230; 83.323628
LocationBeach Road, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
Dimensions
 • Length3.7 km (2.3 mi)

Ramakrishna Beach also known as R K Beach is situated on the east coast of Bay of Bengal in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.[1] It is located near Dolphin's Nose.[2]

RK Beach gets its name from the Ramakrishna Mission ashram situated near the beach.

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Transportation

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APSRTC runs buses to this area along these routes:

Route Number Start End Via
10K RTC complex Kailasagiri Jagadamba junction, RK beach, VUDA park, Tenneti Park
28 RK Beach Simhachalam Collector office, KGH,Jagadamba Centre, RTC Complex, Kancharapalem, NAD Kotharoad, Gopalapatnam
28K/28A RK Beach Kothavalasa/Pendurthi Collector office, KGH,Jagadamba Centre, RTC Complex, Kancharapalem, NAD Kotharoad, Gopalapatnam, Vepagunta, Sujatha Nagar
28H RK Beach Simhachalam Hill Collector office, KGH,Jagadamba Centre, RTC Complex, Railway Station, Kancharapalem, NAD Kotharoad, Gopalapatnam
99/99K RK Beach Old Gajuwaka/Kurmannapalem Jagadamba Centre, Town Kotharoad, Convent, Scindia, Malkapuram, New Gajuwaka
68/68K RK Beach Pendurthi/Kothavalasa Collector office, KGH,Jagadamba Centre,Rednam gardens, RTC Complex, Maddilapalem, Hanumanthuwaka, Arilova, Mudasarlova, Adavivaram
25M RK Beach Marikavalasa Colony Jagadamba Centre, RTC Complex, Maddilapalem, Hanumanthuwaka, Yendada, Madhurawada

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mahasagar. National Institute of Oceanography. 1985. p. 257.
  2. ^ "RK Beach, Visakhapatnam Travel and Tourism Guide". aptdc. Retrieved 11 November 2014.

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