Araku valley

  1. Araku Valley: A 2023 Detailed Guide For The First Timers!
  2. 13 Best Places to Visit in Araku Valley, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)
  3. Araku Valley
  4. THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Araku Valley
  5. Araku Valley (Visakhapatnam)
  6. Araku Valley Tourism (2023)
  7. Araku Valley Vizag (Entry Fee, Timings, Best time to visit, Images & Location)
  8. Araku Valley Tourism (2023)
  9. 13 Best Places to Visit in Araku Valley, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)
  10. Araku Valley (Visakhapatnam)


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Araku Valley: A 2023 Detailed Guide For The First Timers!

Home to amazing beaches, enchanting temples, and mesmerizing hill stations, there is no dearth for many explored gems in South India that portray the ancient traditions, and rich cultural heritage. And of all the unexplored and untouched places, Araku Valley in the heart of Andhra Pradesh is undoubtedly a stunner. Yet to be explored to its fullest potential, Araku Valley is one of the most spectacular vacation spots in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Surrounded by high mountains, lush green forests, foggy clouds, and a pleasing climate, Araku Valley is a perfect escape for those who are tired of living the monotonous life. The serene and tranquil environs not only calm your soul but also make your inner soul happy. Quick Links To Navigate The Guide • • • • • • About Araku Valley Araku Valley is located in Vishakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh and being surrounded by the magnificent Eastern Ghats the place hosts refreshing breaks for nature lovers. The valley is known for its exquisite biodiversity and features lush green tea and coffee plantations. Ideal Duration: 1 to 2 Days Nearest City: Vizag or Visakhapatnam Distance From Vizag: 112 Kms Peak Season: September to May State: Andhra Pradesh Must Read: Majority of the travelers and locals prefer visiting Araku Valley during winters which is from the months of December to February. One can enjoy the best of sightseeing despite the fact that Araku Valley looks stunning in freezing temperatures that goes down to about 5-degree...

13 Best Places to Visit in Araku Valley, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)

At a distance of 36 km from Araku, 88 km from These natural caves were discovered in 1807 by William King George of the Geological Survey of India. According to locals, once a cowherd lost his cow while grazing. He soon realized that his cow had fallen down. While searching for the cow, the cowherd found these caves and came across a Linga inside it. The Linga is considered synonymous to Lord Shiva, who saved the cow. After this, a small Shiva temple was built right outside this cave. The caves are filled with fascinating stalagmite and stalactite ..... At a distance of 26 km from Araku, 85 km from Vizag & 660 km from Hyderabad, Anantagiri is a lovely tiny hill station between At an altitude of 1168 meters, Anantagiri is famous for extensive coffee plantations and numerous waterfalls. There is a view point on the way to Anantagiri on main road that offers excellent views of the deep valleys on one side and coffee plantations on the other side. Anantagiri Hills are well known for its scenic beauty and charming weather. It is a perfect gateway to spend some time amidst the lap of nature. Anantagiri is paradise for coffee lovers and nature enthusiasts. The village is surrounded by coffee estates that emit the rich aroma of coffee and ..... At a distance of 13 km from Araku Bus Stand, Chaaparai is a beautiful water cascade situated on Paderu - Araku Road in Vishakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh. Also known as Dumbriguda Waterfalls, it is a scenic place surrounded by forest...

Araku Valley

Araku is located in the Economy [ ] [ clarification needed] In 1985, the plantations were handed to A.P. Forest Development Corporation and GCC promoted Girijan Coop. Plantation Development Corporation (GCPDC) exclusively to develop coffee plantations in tribal areas. All the plantations developed by GCC and GCPDC were handed over to the tribal farmers at two acres per family. Transport [ ] • The New Indian Express. Vijayawada. 31 January 2019 . Retrieved 9 June 2019. • . Retrieved 27 March 2015. • (PDF) (Report) . Retrieved 28 October 2017. • www.aptdc.gov.in. Archived from . Retrieved 25 November 2017. • • • 'Parugu' in theatres from tomorrow!". IndiaGlitz. 30 April 2008 . Retrieved 20 August 2014. • The Times of India. External links [ ] •

THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Araku Valley

Galiconda view point is the second highest peak of the Eastern Ghats Mountains in Araku Valley. Situated at an altitude of about four thousand three hundred feet, this peak gives panoramic views of the Araku Valley. Beholding the beauty of the valley and the mountains from here is an experience in itself that can keep your body and soul fresh for a long time. Seeing the mountain just to the right of the view point, gives you a feel as if the mountain is covered with a beautiful green carpet. It is a favorite place for tourists to take photographs and selfies. Along with fresh coffee, tea, bamboo kitchens, non timber wild products, children's play-toys are also available on the roadside stalls.

Araku Valley (Visakhapatnam)

Araku Valley is a hilly area in Vishakhapatnam. Small hill and cool weather to give a relief from sunny bright weather. But truly not so great as the options available in North India are much better. Also very difficult for vegetarians to survive as people love non veg in this area. Not a single veg restaurant available Not as great as I hoped it would be and definitely not recommend to visit in Summer and even in Feb. Very hot like Vizag. There is not much to do in Araku valley. I wish the tourism is gonna get developed in such a way that any tourist will have the time of their lives by staying for a vacation because right now it's not that great. It's too bad I expected more. It just looks like a generic town with just 4 main sight seeing places. Arakku valley has beautiful landscapes however tourists have no sense of saving the environment / cleanliness. A strict ban on plastics and littering on the way in the entire hill region should be executed, tourists have no sense of responsibility to keep this place clean. Local authorities have to deploy more resources to keep the place clean and neat... Beautiful place is getting polluted at its peak ---- it's time to get into some actions by AP Govt.... Many view points are unguarded and lot of local vendors selling food on the narrow double lane roads is adding chaos to the traffic jam. Stay at Arakku - many hotels are keeping the name as resorts and offer tent stays on a open ground, not sure if they have proper toilet and ...

Araku Valley Tourism (2023)

Araku Valley is a comparatively unexplored hill station mostly visited by locals as a weekend getaway and is situated some 120 kilometres away from Vishakhapatnam. If you're a tourist looking for exclusivity and tranquillity, Vistadome train leaves Vishakhapatnam at 6.50 AM, making way through 58 tunnels and passing over 84 bridges making way through the breathtaking landscape to reach Araku in approximately in 5 hours, go, catch that! Located in the gentle hills of Eastern Ghats, Araku Valley is also home to a number of tribes as well. This valley is also home to a few tribal caves and the Museum of Tribal Arts, which are an experience in their own right. This destination is quite famous for its exquisite coffee, whose subtle aroma will have you craving for a cuppa. In addition to being a beautiful vista point, you can also try your hand at a number of adventure sports here, which include trekking and swimming as well. If a holiday to the hills is your call but you think you've seen it all, maybe you should to wait till you visit this one. 1. Borra Caves: While here, one must visit the tribal museums and the million years old 2. Coffee Plantations: On your way to Araku from Borra Caves, you can get down at one of the coffee plantations 3. Chaprai and Anantgiri fall must also be visited, which are located nearby. 4. Kartiki waterfall is also located within the bounds of the valley and makes up for a picturesque encounter. 5. A coffee museum is also located nearby, which is...

Araku Valley Vizag (Entry Fee, Timings, Best time to visit, Images & Location)

Vizag is a popular tourist destination mainly known for its beaches. Located at a distance of 120 km from Vizag is a beautiful hill station called Araku which is as popular as the beaches of Vizag. Blessed with enchanting streams, lush green forests, beautiful waterfalls, sprawling coffee plantations, rich landscape and wonderful weather, Araku valley is no doubt a famous tourist destination attracting nature lovers, honeymoon couples, and adventure enthusiasts from all over the country. The journey to Araku valley by train is something that everyone should experience with tunnels, hill sides, streams, waterfalls making your journey truly mesmerising. The ride through the road is equally enchanting with sharp curves and beautiful sceneries along the way. Located at an altitude of 911 m above sea level, Araku is a must visit destination for tourists visiting Vizag. Araku valley is mainly inhabited by tribals and the Tribal museum is one of the main attractions here. It houses tribal handicrafts and several artifacts depicting the lifestyle of tribal people. The tribal dance known as Dhimsa dance with tribals dressed in colorful attire is a must see for visitors coming to Araku. Araku is also known for its coffee plantations and boasts of manufacturing India’s first tribal growers’ organic coffee brand. Another major attraction of Araku valley, Padmapuram Gardens is widely visited by the tourists coming to Araku. The hanging cottages are one of the top attractions of Padmapu...

Araku Valley Tourism (2023)

Araku Valley is a comparatively unexplored hill station mostly visited by locals as a weekend getaway and is situated some 120 kilometres away from Vishakhapatnam. If you're a tourist looking for exclusivity and tranquillity, Vistadome train leaves Vishakhapatnam at 6.50 AM, making way through 58 tunnels and passing over 84 bridges making way through the breathtaking landscape to reach Araku in approximately in 5 hours, go, catch that! Located in the gentle hills of Eastern Ghats, Araku Valley is also home to a number of tribes as well. This valley is also home to a few tribal caves and the Museum of Tribal Arts, which are an experience in their own right. This destination is quite famous for its exquisite coffee, whose subtle aroma will have you craving for a cuppa. In addition to being a beautiful vista point, you can also try your hand at a number of adventure sports here, which include trekking and swimming as well. If a holiday to the hills is your call but you think you've seen it all, maybe you should to wait till you visit this one. 1. Borra Caves: While here, one must visit the tribal museums and the million years old 2. Coffee Plantations: On your way to Araku from Borra Caves, you can get down at one of the coffee plantations 3. Chaprai and Anantgiri fall must also be visited, which are located nearby. 4. Kartiki waterfall is also located within the bounds of the valley and makes up for a picturesque encounter. 5. A coffee museum is also located nearby, which is...

13 Best Places to Visit in Araku Valley, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)

At a distance of 36 km from Araku, 88 km from These natural caves were discovered in 1807 by William King George of the Geological Survey of India. According to locals, once a cowherd lost his cow while grazing. He soon realized that his cow had fallen down. While searching for the cow, the cowherd found these caves and came across a Linga inside it. The Linga is considered synonymous to Lord Shiva, who saved the cow. After this, a small Shiva temple was built right outside this cave. The caves are filled with fascinating stalagmite and stalactite ..... At a distance of 26 km from Araku, 85 km from Vizag & 660 km from Hyderabad, Anantagiri is a lovely tiny hill station between At an altitude of 1168 meters, Anantagiri is famous for extensive coffee plantations and numerous waterfalls. There is a view point on the way to Anantagiri on main road that offers excellent views of the deep valleys on one side and coffee plantations on the other side. Anantagiri Hills are well known for its scenic beauty and charming weather. It is a perfect gateway to spend some time amidst the lap of nature. Anantagiri is paradise for coffee lovers and nature enthusiasts. The village is surrounded by coffee estates that emit the rich aroma of coffee and ..... At a distance of 13 km from Araku Bus Stand, Chaaparai is a beautiful water cascade situated on Paderu - Araku Road in Vishakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh. Also known as Dumbriguda Waterfalls, it is a scenic place surrounded by forest...

Araku Valley (Visakhapatnam)

Araku Valley is one of the best valley of Eastern Ghats, which is 111 km away from Vishakhapatnam city. The Anathagiri and sukarimetta forest are part of Araku Valley. Araku Valley trip will be amazing trip as this valley surrounded by high Mountains, foggy clouds, lush green forests and pleasant climate There is train service also available from Vishakhapatnam, which is running between Vishakhapatnam to Araku and one has to get down at Borra Guhalu Station. This train will go through 58 Tunnels. Bongulo chicken is one which is famous here. All Non Vegetarians want to have once in a life this bongulo chicken. Don't miss it in your next trip Best time to visit is November to March Near By Attractions: 1. Borra Caves 2. Katiki Water Falls 3. Galikonda View point 4. Araku Tribal Museum 5. Araku Coffee Museum 6. Kothapally waterfalls 7. Chaparai falls 8. Padmapuram Gardens In my view, the place is publicized in undeserving eulogies. The journey by Vizag - Kirandul Express in its only vistadome coach was pleasant. As we got off at Araku and came out of the station building, repulsive smells and dirt hit us. And so was the town with its dingy bazar and crowd. Visited Chaparai Waterfalls that is maintained (!!) by APTDC. Got into an enclosed area, paying an entry fee of Rs 15 per head, and the sight shocked. Garbage was found littered around. The Coffee Museum too wasn't that attractive. Araku Tribal Museum appeared to be a misnomer. Padmapuran Botanical Garden does not deserve m...