Places to Visit in Araku Valley

Places to Visit in Araku Valley

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Borra Caves
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Ranked 1 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Cave
Borra Caves, also called as Borra Guhalu in the native language, are situated in Araku Valley and form a part of the Ananthagiri Hills. Drained by the Gosthani River, these caves are mostly a composition of substances like stalagmite and stalactite. Located on the East Coast of India, these caves... Read More »
Bheemunipatnam Beach
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Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Beach
Bheemunipatnam Beach, located at the mouth of the Gosthani River, is a famous attraction of Araku Valley because of its natural beauty. The sandy beach and the blue sea of this attraction are complimented by tall coconut trees in the surroundings. Situated at the confluence of Gosthani River and... Read More »
Ananthagiri Hills
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Ranked 3 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Hill
Ananthagiri Hills, most popularly known for their coffee plantations, are found while heading towards Araku Valley from Visakhapatnam. Located at a distance of 6 km from Vikarabad, these hills are surrounded by the ranges of the Eastern Ghats. Located at an elevation of 1,168 metres... Read More »
Araku Tribal Museum
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Ranked 4 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Museum
  • Entry: Paid
Araku Tribal Museum is situated on Araku Road in the heart of Araku Valley. Located in the vicinity of Padmapuram Botanical Gardens, the museum offers a glance at the lifestyle and cultures of the tribal communities indigenous to the Eastern Ghats. Araku Tribal Museum is built with mud and clay... Read More »
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Katiki Waterfalls
Rank 5
Ranked 5 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Water Fall
Katiki Waterfalls is named after Katiki, the place where it is located. The waterfall is about 50 ft high and lies around 4 km away from Borra Caves. Katiki Waterfalls originate from the Gosthani River and contains greenery and clear water in its vicinity. Considered as the most... Read More »
Tyda Park
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Ranked 6 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Forest
  • Entry: Paid
Tyda Park
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Ranked 7 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Forest
  • Entry: Paid
Tyda Park is an upcoming environment friendly project, which is situated about 75 km from Visakhapatnam in Araku Valley. Tyda is well-equipped with services for camping, trekking and birdwatching. Tourists can lodge in log huts and tent, which are built in tribal surroundings within the park.... Read More »
Padmapuram Botanical Gardens
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Ranked 8 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Garden
Padmapuram Botanical Gardens is a historic garden located on the Araku Road. Initially, the purpose of this garden was to provide vegetable supplies to the soldiers, who fought in the Second World War. Simply called the Botanical Garden now, it acts as a horticultural nursery and contains various... Read More »
Matsyagundam
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Ranked 9 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Village
Matsyagundam, popularly known as the ‘fish pool’, is located in Araku Valley. This hamlet is home to varieties of fish and a century old temple known as Sri Matsyalingeswara Swamy Temple. There are several folklores attached to this temple of Lord Shiva. It is said that there... Read More »
Dumbriguda Waterfalls
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Ranked 10 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Water Fall
Dumbriguda Waterfalls is located about 15 km from Araku Valley, on the way to Paderu. It 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... Read More »
Sangda Waterfalls
Rank 11
Ranked 11 of 11
Places to Visit in Araku Valley
  • Type: Water Fall
Sangda Waterfalls lie in the beautiful locals in a small hamlet called Sangda. This village is a part of the Munchingput Mandal.   Read More »

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