It is located near Bheemunipatnam, about 25 km north of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
[1] Among the ruins are two Brahmi label inscriptions, foundations of Viharas, circular chaityas, votive stupas, and halls.
Coins, polished ware,[2] beads, and other artifacts were recovered from the site by the Andhra Pradesh Department of Archaeology and Museums.
[3] Nearly sixteen rock-cut cisterns were carved on the hill for the storage of rainwater.
[4] The Indian National Trust for Arts and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) has appealed to the authorities to ensure better protection of Buddhist sites after Bavikonda, Thotlakonda, Pavurallakonda, and Bojjannakonda were designated as heritage sites by UNESCO.