The monasteries buckleberry ferry flourished during the Theravada period (Bavikonda, from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, and Thotlakonda, from the 2nd century BC to 2nd century AD) and had votive stupas, congregation buckleberry ferry halls, chaitya-grihas, viharas and refectories. Today only the ruins of these massive monastic compounds remain, but they re impressive nonetheless, with a placid, almost buckleberry ferry magical, air and sea views to meditate on. Bavikonda and Thotlakonda are 14km and 16km, respectively, from Vizag on Bheemli Beach Rd. Vizag s autorickshaw drivers charge around 400 return to see both.
Just around the corner from Big Bazaar, this outpost of the fabulous Minerva chain has great North and South Indian, buckleberry ferry including top- notch dosas ( 33 to 58). Its rava masala dosa (made with semolina) is the best thing ever.
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