#1 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 36 km from Araku, 88 km from Vizag & 662 km from Hyderabad, Borra Caves are one million year-old limestone caves and the deepest caves in the country. Situated in Anantagiri hills of Andhra Pradesh, the caves are situated at an altitude of 1400 m and occupy an area of 2 sq.km. Borra Caves is one of the best places to visit in Araku Valley as part of Vizag packages.

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.

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#2 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 26 km from Araku, 85 km from Vizag & 660 km from Hyderabad, Anantagiri is a lovely tiny hill station between Vizag and Araku Valley. It is one of the top tourist places to visit in Araku Valley and is also among the top hill station in Andhra Pradesh apart from being a popular weekend getaway from Vizag city.

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 .....

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#3 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

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 forests and is one of the popular Araku Tourist Places.

Chaparai Waterfalls is a popular tourist attraction, with its endless streams that cut across big rock formations of Araku Valley. The area around the waterfalls has become a popular site for picnicking, owing to the presence of the beautiful stream flowing through wide rock formations. Smooth slanting rocks interrupt the stream, making a huge natural water slide. This waterfall is highly attractive and allures lots of tourists. This waterfall is one of the preferred locations for Telugu filmmakers.

One can experience the beauty of water gushing through natural rocks. Bathing is well possible when the water flow is not really heavy. It is recommended not to enter into the water in monsoon .....

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#4 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 200 m from Araku Bus Station, Araku Tribal Museum is a wonderful place which explores the tribal culture of Eastern Ghats. It is one of the top tourist places to visit in Araku Valley.

The Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation established this museum in 1996. Araku Valley boasts of 19 tribes that live in the vicinity of the town. The purpose of the museum is to create awareness about tribal culture and lifestyle. Araku Tribal Museum is not a historical place but offers information about the tribes that currently live here.

Araku Tribal Museum is spread over two levels, built with mud and real metals to portray tribal life. The museum has been designed to showcase tribal lifestyle in motion, starting with a kitchen that displays utensils made of iron and mud. A series of 10 photographs capturing the wedding ceremony of the tribal is very interesting at the entrance. The passages within the museum that connect various sections are constructed of mud .....

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#5 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 7 km from Borra Caves, 39 km from Araku, 90 km from Vizag & 665 km from Hyderabad, Katiki or Katika Waterfall is magnificent waterfall situated near Borra Caves in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the best waterfalls in Araku and also among the top places to visit in Araku.

The name of the falls is derived from the name of the village nearby. Katiki waterfall is formed by the Gosthani River and it cascading down from a height of 100+ feet. The pond at the bottom of the waterfall is an excellent place for taking a bath after a tough trek to the place. It has to be reached by 20-30 minutes trek (one way) through lush forest and upwards to mountain top from the nearest motorable road. Cooking and camping are also permitted at this place. This is also a good place for trekking.

To reach Katiki falls from Araku, you have to take Borra Caves road at Mulyaguda junction between Araku and Visakhapatnam (around 30 km from Araku, after Anantagiri). .....

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#8 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 17 km from Araku Valley Bus Stand, Galikonda View Point is a stunning vantage point situated in Araku, Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the must-include places in Araku Valley tour packages.

Perched at an elevation of 4,320 feet in the scenic Araku region, Galikonda Viewpoint stands as the highest point in the Visakhapatnam district and the second highest peak in the Eastern Ghats. This viewpoint is celebrated for its stunning panoramic vistas that encompass the surrounding hills, valleys, rivers, streams, railway tracks, and hillocks.

Visitors to the viewpoint are treated to a sweeping landscape that highlights the verdant foliage and undulating hills characteristic of the Eastern Ghats. Many travelers prefer to visit during the early morning hours when a veil of mist envelops the hills, creating an enchanting ambiance. As dawn breaks, the scenery bursts into a vibrant array of colors, providing an excellent .....

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#9 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 100 m from Araku Valley Bus Stand, the Coffee Museum is a unique museum located in Araku. It is one of the must-include places in Araku honeymoon packages.

The Araku Coffee Museum offers an insightful exploration of the history of coffee within the stunning Araku Valley. Established in the 1950s by Prakash Rao, a migrant to the region, the Araku Coffee House began as a catering venture. Over time, it evolved into a small museum known as the Sampoorna Coffee Gallery, which opened its doors to the public in 2006. The museum invites visitors on a historical journey, detailing the discovery of coffee and its development across various cultures. From its origins in Ethiopia to its extensive cultivation in India, the exhibits are both educational and captivating.

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#10 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 14 km from Araku Valley Bus Stand, Sunkarimetta Nature Trail, or Sunkarimetta Wooden Bridge is a serene places located near Sunkarimetta village, Araku. It is one of the must-include places in Araku Valley honeymoon packages.

The Sunkarametta Nature Trail, located in Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh, features a nature walk, eco-friendly bridges, and a coffee trail. This 3 km nature walk, which traverses a narrow wooden bridge, meanders through coffee plantations and mango trees. Tourists can easily navigate and closely observe the plantation area while strolling along the bridge.

Concealed within the lush expanse of Anantagiri's coffee plantations, the wooden bridge beckons visitors to immerse themselves in nature. Known as Aranya, this 120-meter-long wooden bridge, constructed by the Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation, serves as more than just a pathway; it offers a unique experience. .....

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#11 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 22 km from Araku, Araku Coffee Plantations are the sprawling coffee plantations situated at Ananthagiri near Araku. It is one of the must-include places in Araku Valley family packages.

Coffee plantations situated on the Ananthagiri Hills are an essential destination, particularly for those visiting Araku, among the top places to visit near Vizag. As you approach the Araku Valley, the captivating hills of Ananthagiri unfold, revealing extensive stretches of coffee estates. The invigorating scent of freshly ground coffee permeates the air, awakening your senses as it drifts through the valley.

These plantations are deeply rooted in the history of the tribes residing in the Araku Valley. The introduction of coffee to Araku in 1920 by the British marked a significant turning point, providing the tribes with a means to integrate into .....

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#6 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 2.5 km from Araku Bus Station, Padmapuram Gardens is a popular botanical garden situated in Araku. It is one of the well-known places of sightseeing in Araku Valley.

The garden was built in 1942 on a 26-acre plot to supply vegetables to the soldiers who fought in World War II. After the War, it was converted into a Horticultural Nursery cum Training Center where orchards, rare species of flowers and trees, tree houses and stone sculptures greet the eye.

A pleasurable way of seeing the gardens is to get on to the Araku Express toy train, popular with visitors to the gardens. Along with the toy train, the garden also contains tree top huts, which can be booked by the tourists. These tree huts, also known as hanging cottages, are ten feet above the ground level. It is a thrilling experience to stay in a hanging cottage and one can experience a rare swing as the tree sways to a heavy breeze. A beautiful rose garden and exotic varieties of plants form the chief .....

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#7 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 28 km from Araku, 3 km from Anantagiri village, Tadimada waterfalls, also known as Anantagiri Waterfalls is a charming waterfall situated near Anantagiri town in Vizag district of Andhra Pradesh. It one of the best waterfalls in Araku and also one of the top tourist attractions in Araku.

With a height of about 100 feet, Anantagiri falls offer best views in monsoon season. The best way to reach these waterfalls is by walking / trekking from Anantagiri. The falls is about 1-2 km away from the main road between Anantagiri and Araku Valley (after about 1.5 km from Anantagiri). The approach road from main road is very narrow and bumpy. Only SUVs can manage well on this road. It's advisable to walk to these falls from Anantagiri - Araku main road which takes about 20 minutes. The road is almost flat and anyone can manage to walk easily.

The rocks near the falls are very slippery and should be careful while getting on to the rocks. Though swimming is possible, water .....

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#12 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 35 Kms from Araku Valley, Masthyagundam, also called as 'fish pool' is an interesting pool on the Machkund River near the village of Matham (15 kms from Paderu)

A barrier of rocks runs right across the river and the stream plunges into a great hole and vanishes beneath this to reappear again at about 100 yards lower down. Just where it emerges under the barrier, it forms a pool which is crowded with fish of all sizes. Now, steps have been formed and one can straight go up to the pool. These are wonderfully tame and feed fearlessly from one's hand. They even let you pat their backs. Here, the tribal and other people venerate the fish. There is a small Siva temple on the bank of the river.

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#13 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 70 Kms from Araku, Duduma Falls (also known as Matsya Tirtha) on Machkund River is located in Orissa state close to Munchingiputtu village of Visakhapatnam District. With a height of 520 feet, this is one of the most popular waterfalls in Orissa state.

The tourism department has started focusing on this destination and can see some facilities here going forward. Nearby Jalaput Dam on Machkund River offers spectacular views.

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#14 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of about 3 km from Padmapuram Gardens and 6 km from Araku Bus station, Araku Waterfalls, also known as Ranajilleda falls is lovely and little known waterfalls situated near Ranajilleda Village near Araku.

At a height of over 60 feet, Araku Waterfalls is one of the best waterfalls in Araku Valley. Named after Ranajilleda village, this falls is located on mountain peak and about 10-15 minutes trekking is required to reach the falls from nearest motorable road.

To reach the falls, one has to drive straight from Padmapuram Gardens till Ranajilleda village from where the falls can be reached by trekking the summit. Best time to visit these falls is the post monsoon season.

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#15 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 40 Kms from Araku, 70 Kms from Vizag & 632 Kms from Hyderabad, Tyda is a small tribal village nestling in the wooded hills of the Eastern Ghats between Vizag and Araku Valley.

Also known as Jungle Bells, the nature camp has facilities for rock climbing, trekking, bird watching and target shooting with bow & arrows. This eco-tourism destination is home for a variety of animals and birds. With the help of naturalists or guides in the camp, one can learn the language of the jungle, identification of calls, marks etc.

There are log huts and tents set in tribal environment for tourists.
Tariff: Rs. 800 to Rs 1800. Visit - http://www.tourisminap.com/accomodation/index.php

Trains between Vizag and Araku stop at Tyda. Tatipudi Reservoir is about 25 Kms from Tyda, which is connected by several buses.

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#16 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 20 km from Chintapalle, 77 km from Ankapalle, 92 km from Araku Valley, 115 km from Vishakhapatnam, 136 km from Kakinada, 176 km from Rajahmundry, 240 km from Bhadrachalam, 325 km from Machilipatnam, 333 km from Vijayawada, 364 km from Guntur, and 552 km from Hyderabad, Lambasingi, or Lammasingi is a small hamlet in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh. Also known as Korra Bayalu, it is one of the popular tourist destinations to visit in Andhra Pradesh.

Fondly called the 'Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh', the little hamlet of Lambasingi is situated at an altitude of 1025 m in the beautiful and lushly forested Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh. One of the best-kept secrets of Andhra Pradesh, the tiny village is known for its majestic hills, quaint valleys, and chilling temperatures. This village is the only place in all of South India that experiences snowfall as the temperatures drop significantly. Lambasingi is also known by another name- Korra Bayalu, which means 'if .....

Distance (From Araku Valley): 92 Kms
Trip Duration (From Araku Valley - Including Travel): Full Day
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#17 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 10 km from Araku Valley Bus Stand, Madagada viewpoint, or Madagada Sunrise Viewpoint is another spectacular vantage point located in Araku, Andhra Pradesh. Situated at Madagada village, it is one of the most prominent tourist places in Araku.

Madagada Sunrise Point in Araku is a renowned destination for observing both sunrise and sunset. The vista from the Madagada Viewpoint is truly stunning, particularly at sunrise when a layer of mist blankets the hills, creating a magical atmosphere. As the day begins, the landscape transforms into a vivid spectrum of colors, offering an exceptional opportunity for photography enthusiasts to capture the awe-inspiring scenery.

There are two viewpoints on the hill. The first viewpoint can be accessed via a brief trek from the parking area, while reaching the second viewpoint requires a more extended trek. The second viewpoint provides a unique .....

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#18 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 65 Kms from Vizag, 55 Kms from Araku & 632 Kms from Hyderabad, the Tatipudi Reservoir is located near Srungavarapukoda (also called S Kota) town situated between Vizag and Araku Valley in Vizianagaram district.

The Reservoir was built in 1963 across River Gosthani to provide drinking water facility to the Vizag City. This location is very beautiful with lush green mountains on all the sides. Boating facility is available. Several migrant birds make this reservoir their home in the months of April/May.

The Reservoir is about 10 Kms from S Kota and can be reached via Kothavooru and Krishnapuram (while coming from Vizag), or via Tennuboddavara and Tadupudi village (while coming from Araku). Private vehicles can be hired by S Kota town to reach this place.

This place can be visited while going to Araku or during return to Vizag with 1-2 Hours additional effort .....

Distance (From Araku Valley): 55 Kms
Trip Duration (From Araku Valley - Including Travel): 3-4 Hours
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#19 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 8 km from Araku Valley Bus Stand, Araku Pinery is an eco-tourist place situated at Anjoda. It is one of the most prominent places to visit as part of the Araku Valley luxury packages.

Araku Pinery represents a new eco-tourism venture launched in 2023 by the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department, and is managed by the Van Sanrakshan Samiti of Araku. This unique governmental initiative is situated on a picturesque pine plantation that overlooks the valley, developed at an investment of 1.06 crore. Formerly recognized as Anjoda Silk Farm, the site has rapidly gained popularity for pre-wedding and film shoots since its opening.

Spanning an area of 27 acres, Araku Pinery is one of the few locations showcasing the towering tropical pine trees that were initially planted in 1975-76 by the Research and Development wing of the Forest Department as part of a trial project known as Pinatum. Nestled within .....

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#20 of 20 Places to Visit in Araku Valley

At a distance of 10 km from Araku Valley Bus Stand, Mahindra Peak is a mountain peak situated near Sunkarimetta, Araku. It is one of the must-include places in Araku Valley adventure tour.

The trek to Mahindra Peak remains relatively uncharted within this area, as there is no clearly defined path leading to the summit. Consequently, undertaking this trek necessitates the assistance of a local guide. The journey commences from Sunkarametta village and can be segmented into three distinct phases: the initial segment from Sunkarametta village to the stream (approximately 15 minutes), the stream to the meadow (around 1 hour and 30 minutes), and finally, the meadow to the peak of Mahindra (about 20 minutes). Each phase presents a unique type of terrain.

The trek begins at the Sunkarametta Baptist Church, one of the region's oldest churches, constructed by the British between 1936 and 1939. This church features .....

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