Hello Everyone,
My name is Ganesh Padala. I am an IT professional. I make SAP Content along with my regular SAP Consulting job. I have thousands of followers across the Globe.
There is something truly magical about Visakhapatnam. Whether it’s the sound of the waves crashing against RK Beach, the mist rolling over Araku Valley, or the warm, welcoming nature of its people, Vizag has a way of capturing your heart.
But as much as I love this city, I recently ran into a few real-world hurdles that made me realize something crucial: Vizag has incredible things to offer, but finding reliable, up-to-date information about them shouldn’t be so hard.
The idea for this website didn’t come out of nowhere. It was born out of three specific, practical incidents that happened back-to-back:
The Realization: If a local resident like me is struggling to navigate these basic things, what about the thousands of new people moving to our city?
Driven by my love for Vizag and India, I decided to stop complaining about the lack of information and build the solution myself.
This website was created to bridge the gap. It is designed to be a living, breathing guide for existing residents who want to explore their backyard, as well as the thousands of new residents who will be calling Vizag home very soon as our city grows.
Here is what we are aiming to fix:
Right now, our heart beats for Visakhapatnam. We want to promote this beautiful city to the world and make life easier for everyone living here. But this is just the beginning.
With your love, feedback, and encouragement, our goal is to expand this concept to a few more cities across India, solving the same practical problems for communities everywhere.
Thank you for being here at the start of our journey. Explore the site, share it with a neighbor, and let’s make Vizag an even better place to live, together! You can share valuable feedback to improve our website.
What’s your favorite hidden gem in Vizag that everyone should know about? Let me know in the comments below!
Thanks, and Best Regards,
Ganesh Padala