Top 10 Places to visit in Araku

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Descend into the mysterious Borra Caves, amongst the oldest caves in India featuring breathtaking limestone formations and hidden chambers.

Borra Caves

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Ascend Galikonda View Point, the highest peak in Visakhapatnam, and capture breathtaking panoramic views of the Eastern Ghats and the Araku Valley.

Galikonda View Point

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Delve into the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous tribes inhabiting Araku Valley at the Tribal Museum. Explore exhibits showcasing their traditional way of life.

Tribal Museum

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Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Katiki Waterfalls, a series of cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery. Take a refreshing dip in the natural pool.

Katiki Waterfalls

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Embark on a captivating tour through the sprawling Anantagiri Coffee Plantations. Learn about the coffee-making process, witness the scenic beauty of the rolling hills.

Anantagiri Plantations

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Stroll through the scenic Padmapuram Botanical Garden, showcasing a diverse collection of flora and fauna. Explore themed gardens.

Padmapuram Garden

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 Experience the enchanting Araku Valley Train Ride, a unique toy train journey offering breathtaking views of the valley, hills, and waterfalls. Capture scenic photographs.

Araku Valley Train Ride

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Explore the Tarma Caves, a network of natural caves with historical significance. Witness ancient inscriptions.

Tarma Caves

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Visit the Matsyagundam Fish Sanctuary, a haven for a variety of indigenous fish species. Observe the colorful underwater world.

Matsyagundam Sanctuary

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Expand your coffee knowledge at the Coffee Museum, dedicated to the history and cultivation of coffee in Araku Valley. Explore exhibits showcasing the roasting process.

Coffee Museum