7 Must-Visit Places in Araku Valley

Araku Tribal Museum

The Araku Tribal Museum, established in 1996 near the Araku bus station, showcases the rich culture of Eastern Ghats tribes through various exhibits and traditional performances.

Coffee Museum, Araku Valley

The Coffee Museum in Araku Valley, established in 1930 by K. Prakash Rao to promote Arabica coffee, showcases the region's rich coffee history and hospitality.

Madagada View Point

Araku Valley and Madagada View Point offer breathtaking panoramic views of lush green terrains and hills, making it an ideal spot for photography

Padmavathi Gardens

Padmavathi Gardens, situated 7-8 km from Araku Valley's main town, offers a tranquil escape with its diverse plant species, vibrant flower beds, and tree houses, ideal for leisurely walks amidst breathtaking views.

Katiki Waterfalls

Katiki Waterfalls, situated 30 kilometers from Araku Valley in Visakhapatnam district, boasts a breathtaking 50-foot drop nestled amidst lush greenery, accessible only by a scenic trek through the forests.

Chaparai Waterfalls

Chaparai Waterfall, nestled in Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh, captivates visitors with its serene atmosphere, cascading over irregular rocks and offering a perfect spot for relaxation and rejuvenation amidst nature.

Borra caves

Borra Caves, or Borra Guhalu, are among India's largest and deepest caves, situated in the Anantagiri Hills of Araku Valley, reaching a depth of 80 meters and an elevation of 1,400 meters above sea level.