One of the places to visit in Araku Valley is the Coffee Museum. In 1930, a migrant by name Prakash Rao had set up a catering service for tourists to highlight the uniqueness of the Arabica Coffee. In 1954, he started a Coffee house, which catered to foreign delegates and coffee traders. However, it is now open to all.
The museum manned by educated tribal staff showcase a series of pictures detailing the origin and history of coffee. They market 60 varieties of coffees and an array of 600 coffee-chocolates. Visitors can satiate their hunger and appease their craving by indulging in delicacies such as chocolates, sandwiches, brownies, mousses, tarts, etc and savor stimulating coffees. Location: Visakhapatnam Road, Araku, Andhra Pradesh. Price: Entry Fee is Rs. 10 per person. Timing: Monday-Sunday from 09:00 a.m. to 08:00 p.m.
Padmapuram Gardens is one of the prominent places to visit in Araku Valley. It was built in 1942 for growing and supplying vegetables to World War II soldiers. Later it was converted into a Horticultural Nursery cum training center. The 26-acre nursery comprises orchards, a colorful riot of flowers, a fabulous rose garden, exotic plants, trees like eucalyptus, pine, etc.
The striking feature of the Padmapuram Botanical Gardens is the tree-top huts. Also known as hanging cottages, they are 10 ft above the ground level and have attached toilets and continuous water supply. Visitors can stay & experience the thrill of swaying in the air when a heavy wind blows across. This Garden also features a toy train by name Araku Express. Araku Express takes adults (Rs. 20) and children (Rs. 10) on the tour of the whole botanical garden. Location: Padmapuram village, ITDA Paderu, Araku, Andhra Pradesh. Price: Entry Charges Rs. 10 per person Timing: Monday- Sunday (8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. & 2:00 pm -6 p.m.) Best Time to Visit: Winters and post-monsoon periods are the most suitable time to visit the Padmapuram Gardens.
It is one of the acclaimed places to visit in Araku Valley. Araku Tribal Museum is located in the small town of Araku, around 110 km of Visakhapatnam. Unlike other museums, which house historical items, the Tribal Museum showcases the artifacts from tribal life. The 2 storey Tribal building is built using the traditional indigenous materials such as mud, metals, etc and showcases native tribal architecture in the form of colors, motifs, and frames used.
The first floor of the red-colored rotund structure displays dioramas depicting tribal lifestyle, day-to-day kitchen utensils made of iron and mud, musical instruments, and wall paintings of market scenes and clay pottery. It exhibits local tribal dances of Mayur and Dhimsa from a range of festivals and life-sized figurines wearing vibrant clothing with matching accessories. The walls adorn the masks, and exotic artifacts belonging to the Tribal culture of Eastern Ghats. The second floor houses a souvenir shop and the Tribal Arts and Craft center. The center also houses 10 double rooms, public conveniences, and a cafeteria. Location: Araku, Andhra Pradesh, India Price: Entry Charges – Adults- Rs. 40, Kids – Rs.20. Timing: 10:00 a.m. – 05:00 p.m. Best Time to Visit: October: March is considered the best time to visit Araku Tribal Museum, though the climate throughout the year remains pleasant and balmy.
Galikonda View Point is the uppermost point of the Visakhapatnam district. Visitors can enjoy the bird’s view of the lush green valleys, rivers and streams, railway tracks, hillocks, and buildings. Galikonda is the second highest mountain in the Eastern Ghats. It is 4320 ft above the sea level.
It lies on the route between Borra Caves and Araku Valley. It is one of the places to visit in Araku Valley. Location: Araku, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Timing: Open 24 hours every day Best Time to Visit: Aruku enjoys a mild tropical climate throughout the year. Visitors can visit the place any time of the year but the most ideal season is during winter.
Katiki Waterfalls is located in Katiki village, near Borra Caves. Visitors need to travel and trek to reach the base of the waterfalls. Shared Jeeps safaris will take visitors from Gatevalsa to the railway track, which is 7 km afar. From the railway track, the visitors need to trek 1- 2 km to reach the base of the Waterfall. The whole Journey is adventurous as the road will be bumpy and the trek thrilling through the narrow slippery path. Katiki Waterfall, which originates from the Gosthani River, falls from a height of more than 100 ft.
The dense green vegetation all around the gushing white silvery Waterfall lends enchantment to the viewers. The moisture or water droplets that arise from the fall add a sense of romanticism to the surroundings. The pristine white waters allure visitors to take a shower and soak in the atmosphere. The hot and spicy bamboo chicken by locals leave visitors smacking their lips. Visitors can buy organic honey from the tribes. Location: Katiki Waterfalls Rd, Tummikapalle, Andhra Pradesh, India. Timing: Open 7 days a week from 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Best Time to Visit: The monsoon season brings more rainwater and doubles up the quantity and force of the falls adding charm to the surroundings. So, it is most preferable to visit after the monsoon season. While the winters are also suitable, the stream tends to shrink a lot in summers.
Ananthagiri Waterfalls is located on the Eastern Ghats, about 60 km from the Visakhapatnam. It is 30 km from Araku Valley and 3 km from Ananthagiri Town. The thick rainforests, lush green coffee plantations, rolling hills, deep ravines, and swirling waterfalls will sweep the visitors off their feet.
It is an ideal place for nature lovers and honeymooners to enjoy the spectacular Sunrise and Sunset and get lost in the all-pervading beauty of nature. The waterfall is at a distance of 1 -2 km from the main road connecting the Araku Valley and Ananthagiri Town. Visitors can walk from the main road and reach the Waterfalls in 20 minutes. Location: Ananthagiri Town, Vizag district, Andhra Pradesh. Price: No entry Fees Timing: It is open on all days of the week between 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Best Time to Visit: The most suitable time to visit Ananthagiri Waterfalls is after the monsoon period. The streams inundated with rainwater flow at full force and present a panoramic vista. Visitors also prefer to visit the place during winter.
Chaparai Water Cascade is situated on the Paderu-Araku road, about 15 km from Araku Valley. Though the place is not a waterfall in its strict sense, the slanting surfaces of the hillocks make water glide over them and flow as a continuous stream over the massive rock formations.
The lush greenery, thick forest cover, and hills in the background add beauty to the place. The ankle-deep gushing water entices families to get in and indulge in splashing waters over each other or enjoy swimming. However, visitors should take care of the depth of the water and the slippery nature of the rocks. Tourists can enjoy the delicious “Bamboo Chicken” prepared by the locals and also participate in their traditional dance. Location: on Paderu- Araku Road, Visakhapatnam. Price: Entry Fees Rs. 10 Timing: Monday -Sundays between 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Best Time to Visit: Though visitors can visit the place round the year, the most preferred time to visit Chaparai Water Cascade is immediately after the rainy season. The water flow will be more after the monsoons and people can enjoy swimming and sliding. The cascading waters will be less during summers. People visit it during winters too.
Sangda Waterfalls, situated in the Eastern Ghats near the Sangda village, is one of the places to see in Araku Valley. The cascading milky white waters against the backdrop of the verdant vegetation on surrounding mountain ranges present an inexplicable experience.
It is a gateway to millennials, accustomed to sound and air pollution, to enjoy the quietude and pristine atmosphere. The falls are a favorite tourist place to nature lovers, families, and honeymooners.
Location: Sangda village, Araku, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Timing: Open 24 /7 Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Sangda Waterfalls is, post rainy season. The streams overflow as a result of rains and feed the waterfalls, thus increasing the width and volume of the waterfall. The gushing waters from height present a visual treat to the visitors. Tourists visit during winters too. Summer is not suitable as the water dries up and does not present a beautiful sight.
Rana Jilleda Waterfalls is situated 3 km from the Padmapuram Botanical Gardens. It is one of the lesser-known waterfalls situated close to Rana Jilleda village, in Araku Valley. Also known as the Araku Waterfalls, the waterfalls from a height of 60 ft. To reach this waterfall, visitors can drive straight from Padmapuram Gardens to Rana Jilleda village.
From the village, visitors have to trek 10- 15 minutes to reach the summit of the falls. Swimming in the vast pool beneath the waterfall is not entertained as this is the major source of water for Araku.
Location: Ranajilleda village, Araku, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
Timing: Open 24 hours every day Best Time to Visit: The most ideal time to visit the Waterfalls is the post-monsoon season when the flow is copious and forceful. Visitors can visit the place during winter too. Summer is not the best of the times to visit the Waterfall.