Araku~The Coffee pot of India

#Hill Station of Andhra Pradesh

Valley of beauty```


Araku Valley is a scenic hill station in Andhra Pradesh, India, known for its lush greenery, waterfalls, coffee plantations, and tribal culture. You can enjoy a scenic train ride from Visakhapatnam, passing through tunnels and bridges, or drive along the winding roads and admire the views.





Explore the natural wonders of Borra Caves, Katiki Waterfalls, and Padmapuram Gardens, or learn about the local tribes at the Tribal Museum and the Dhimsa dance. Taste the aromatic Araku coffee, sample the local cuisine, and shop for handicrafts at the markets. Araku Valley is a perfect destination for nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and adventure seekers.


The Tribal Museum in Araku, Andhra Pradesh is home to a variety of food grains. It is an ideal place to get some information about the atmosphere and culture of the tribes. The place also has few shops which sell souvenirs. There is a place beside the museum where the local people prepare chicken and sell them to the visitors. The life-like statues of the tribals are an interesting site to see and are one of the main attractions of this place. The place always welcomes people of all ages and there is a park which will attract the kids.


At a height over 60 feet ,Araku waterfalls is one of the best waterfalls in the 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.


Araku is one of the prominent reasons why a lot of tourists come to Vizag. This popular hill station is nearly 100 km from Vizag and is easily accessible. The people of Vizag love this place as an ideal weekend getaway since they can reach there within 4 hours. But not many realise that the journey from Vizag to Araku is itself mesmerising. Your surroundings transition smoothly from the plains to the valley. The city noise disappears and the quietude of the valley takes over. And there are two very different, yet equally amazing, ways to cover the distance from Vizag to Araku. Either by rail or by road, the journey to Araku Valley is just as wonderful as the many tourist attractions you will visit there. 






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