Due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, we are following all precautions to avoid spreading the virus. You are advised to wear a mask throughout the cleanup and maintain 2 feet of physical distance. Please wear good quality shoes to avoid any cuts from broken glass pieces.
You will be provided with good quality gloves to avoid direct contact of hands with waste.
We use High Density Poly Ethylene bags (Rice bags) to collect the waste on beaches due to their durability.
Nestled near Jodugullapalem, Kalam View Point offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the Vizag coastline. Popularly known as the Top of Vizag, this scenic destination is located about 10 kilometers from Visakhapatnam city and is renowned for its pristine beaches, gentle waves, and mesmerizing vistas where the hills embrace the sea. The untouched beauty of this coastal stretch has long captivated nature lovers, trekkers, photographers, and explorers seeking solace away from the bustle of urban life.
Yet, beneath its stunning landscapes lies a growing challenge. Like many coastal regions across the world, this beautiful shoreline faces the persistent threat of pollution caused by plastic waste and irresponsible disposal practices. Every discarded bottle, wrapper, and piece of debris that washes ashore diminishes the natural charm of the beach and poses a serious risk to marine ecosystems. What should be a sanctuary for nature and wildlife often becomes a reminder of humanity's impact on the environment.
It is against this backdrop that the beach cleanup initiatives at Kalam View Point take on a deeper significance. Volunteers who gather here do much more than collect waste—they become custodians of a coastline that deserves to be protected. As they walk along the shore picking up litter under the open sky, they help restore the beach to its original beauty while ensuring that marine life is safeguarded from harmful pollutants. Every bag of waste collected represents a step toward preserving the ecological balance of this treasured destination.
The experience of participating in a cleanup at Kalam View Point is often emotional and transformative. Watching a polluted stretch of sand gradually return to its natural state creates a profound sense of accomplishment and hope. Volunteers witness firsthand how collective effort can revive a place that means so much to the community. The contrast between the pristine blue waters and the waste left behind serves as a powerful reminder that nature's beauty is not guaranteed—it must be protected through conscious action.
As the sun rises over the Bay of Bengal and the waves gently touch the shore, Kalam View Point stands as both a symbol of natural splendor and a call to responsibility. Every cleanup conducted here reinforces the belief that even small acts of service can create lasting impact. By preserving this magnificent coastline, volunteers are not only cleaning a beach; they are protecting memories, safeguarding biodiversity, and ensuring that future generations can experience the same awe and wonder that this remarkable corner of Vizag inspires today.
Nestled near Jodugullapalem, Kalam View Point offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the Vizag coastline. Popularly known as the Top of Vizag, this scenic destination is located about 10 kilometers from Visakhapatnam city and is renowned for its pristine beaches, gentle waves, and mesmerizing vistas where the hills embrace the sea. The untouched beauty of this coastal stretch has long captivated nature lovers, trekkers, photographers, and explorers seeking solace away from the bustle of urban life.
Yet, beneath its stunning landscapes lies a growing challenge. Like many coastal regions across the world, this beautiful shoreline faces the persistent threat of pollution caused by plastic waste and irresponsible disposal practices. Every discarded bottle, wrapper, and piece of debris that washes ashore diminishes the natural charm of the beach and poses a serious risk to marine ecosystems. What should be a sanctuary for nature and wildlife often becomes a reminder of humanity's impact on the environment.
It is against this backdrop that the beach cleanup initiatives at Kalam View Point take on a deeper significance. Volunteers who gather here do much more than collect waste—they become custodians of a coastline that deserves to be protected. As they walk along the shore picking up litter under the open sky, they help restore the beach to its original beauty while ensuring that marine life is safeguarded from harmful pollutants. Every bag of waste collected represents a step toward preserving the ecological balance of this treasured destination.
The experience of participating in a cleanup at Kalam View Point is often emotional and transformative. Watching a polluted stretch of sand gradually return to its natural state creates a profound sense of accomplishment and hope. Volunteers witness firsthand how collective effort can revive a place that means so much to the community. The contrast between the pristine blue waters and the waste left behind serves as a powerful reminder that nature's beauty is not guaranteed—it must be protected through conscious action.
As the sun rises over the Bay of Bengal and the waves gently touch the shore, Kalam View Point stands as both a symbol of natural splendor and a call to responsibility. Every cleanup conducted here reinforces the belief that even small acts of service can create lasting impact. By preserving this magnificent coastline, volunteers are not only cleaning a beach; they are protecting memories, safeguarding biodiversity, and ensuring that future generations can experience the same awe and wonder that this remarkable corner of Vizag inspires today.
Siva Nadikuppala
Pranathi sri
NEERUKONDA VINOD kumar
K Arun Kumar