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Araku Valley : Vizag

 

                    Although I did visit Vizag several years ago. But the scenarios of Rishikonda Beach, Kailash Giri, and most of all Araku Valley still remain to this day especially when I was returning from Araku Valley by car. The rows of green hills never will be deleted from my mind till my death.

                Araku Valley is 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 holiday spots in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Surrounded by green mountains, green forests, foggy clouds and a pleasant climate, Araku Valley is a perfect escape for those who are tired of living a monotonous life. The scenarios of Araku not only calm your soul but also make your inner soul happy. 

                    Araku Valley, 125 kilometers from Vishakhapatnam/Vizag, is a relatively unknown hill station that is usually visited by residents as a weekend retreat. If you're a traveler looking for privacy and tranquility, the Vistadome train departs Vishakhapatnam at 6.50 a.m. and travels via 58 tunnels and 84 bridges through stunning scenery to arrive in Araku in about 5 hours 30min. 

            Araku Valley, nestled in the moderate hills of the Eastern Ghats, is also home to a number of tribes. A few tribal caves and the Museum of Tribal Arts, both of which are worth visiting, are also located in this valley. This location is well-known for its superb coffee, whose gentle aroma will tempt you to order a cup. Aside from being a stunning vista point, you may also try your hand at a variety of adventure sports such as trekking and swimming. If you're planning a trip to the hills but think you've seen them all, you might want to hold off until you see this one.

Bora Caves


                Located on the east coast of India, the Bora Caves are located in the Ananthagiri hills in the Araku Valley in the Visakhapatnam district. British geologist William King discovered this million-year-old cave in the year 1807 and has been a tourist favorite ever since. Breath-taking hilly terrain, beautiful landscape, semi-evergreen moist deciduous forests, and wild fauna of the Bora Caves are a visual feast. The nature of a marvelous creation, the caves formed when river waters flowed through a limestone area and the calcium carbonate turned into calcium bicarbonate, which is easily washed out by running water. Bora Caves are deemed to be the largest in the country and are perched at a whopping elevation of about 705 meters. They are essentially karstic limestone structures extending to a depth of 80 m and are considered to be the deepest cave in India.

Tadimada Waterfalls


                    The Tadimada Waterfalls are a sight to see that will make you fall in love with them right away. Hiking is the best way to see what nature has to offer at Ananthagiri Waterfalls, also known as Ananthagiri Waterfalls.

                The breathtaking view of the seas rushing from 100 feet above is soothing to the spirit. The water is clean enough to bath, however, it is a bit dirty. The Tadimada Waterfalls, with its breathtaking views, is surely one of Araku Valley's top picnic places.

Chaparai waterfalls


            The Chaparai waterfalls, also known as the Dumbriguda waterfalls, are a popular weekend attraction and a prominent location for the Telugu film industry, located approximately 15 kilometers from Araku.

            With such a tranquil setting, you'll find a number of local vendors selling specialties such as grilled chicken and kulfi. Sunrise or sunset are the greatest times to experience nature at its most intimate level. Because the water is not excessively deep or slippery, one can even take a swim.

Bheemili Beach


                The origin of the River Gosthani, Bheemunipatnam, is located near Bheemili Beach in Vishakhapatnam District's Araku Valley. A fort and cemetery, as well as remnants of 17th century British and Dutch settlements, can be found here.

                A lighthouse and a small harbor are found on the picturesque Bheemli beach. As a tourist attraction, a beach park has recently been created on the Vishakhapatnam - Bheemili beach road. Water sports are also available at this beautiful beach. Both East India Companies operated trading ports here throughout the colonial era.

Padmapuram Gardens


                    Many people that visit Araku Valley consider the Padmapuram Gardens to be a must-see. The garden has a beautiful rose garden, treetop cabins, and a delightful toy train for rides around it, as well as a diversity of flora.

                    The garden, which was created in 1942 on a 30-acre site to supply food and vegetables to World War II soldiers, was later converted into a horticultural nursery with a training centre. The variety of flower types and trees provides a visual feast, which can be enhanced by staying in one of the ten-foot-high hanging homes.

Tribal Museum


                    The Araku Tribal Museum, which was founded in 1996 by the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation, depicts Andhra Pradesh's tribal culture. The museum displays kitchenware, jewelry, hunting tools, and wedding images to give visitors a flavour of traditional tribal life.

                    The museum, which is about 220 meters from the Araku bus station, is not historical, but it was built to educate people about the tribal way of life by displaying the lifestyles of roughly 20 tribes who live in the area. Surprisingly, the museum has a fortune teller with a parrot who only speaks the local dialect and whose predictions are said to be accurate.

Best Time to Visit

                    The months of September through February are the greatest for visiting Araku Valley. After December, it gets quite cold here, with temperatures as low as 4/5 degrees Celsius. However, many tourists prefer to visit Araku after August, especially after the monsoons have passed. Driving across its lush green fields, with the usual fragrance of moist soil and a yellow surface layer of the washed harvest till the horizon, has a certain allure.

Nearest Railway Station: Visakhapatnam

Airport: Visakhapatnam has its own domestic and international airport which connects it to all major Indian cities.

Internal ServicesDifferent buses, auto-rickshaws, and cabs are available for internal travel. The surrounding areas are secluded and free of human intervention. The various trekking trails allow them to be explored on foot.


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