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ARAKU VALLEY

Mesmerizing View of Araku
Mesmerizing View of Araku

Reasons why you must visit Araku Valley:

  1. An offbeat, serene, peaceful destination
  2. Away from the busy bustle of cities and a respite from sweat-prone Visakhapatnam
  3. A good picnic spot and a place that makes you nostalgic and romantic.
  4. The Green Valleys and pleasant weather add the cherry on top.
  5. Borra Caves: Yes, you heard it right. It’s right here and a must-visit. The natural stalactites, stalagmite formation, and artificial lighting are splendid to watch.
  6. Waterfalls, sightseeing, and tribal culture to study.

Location: Araku Valley is on the way to Koraput/Jagdalpur when you travel westwards from Visakhapatnam. Road and rail routes are available. But, the real fun is travelling by train, when you can see mesmerizing green valleys and misty clouds passing through several tunnels. Isn’t it worth it!

Tourist Attractions around Borra Caves/Araku Valley:

The places around Borra Caves are the Ananthagiri Coffee Plantation, Padmapuram Gardens, Katiki Falls, Tatipudi Reservoir, and Damuku View Point.

 Borra Caves is known for its Stalactites and Stalagmites
Borra Caves is known for its Stalactites and Stalagmites

Distance Chart:

Vishakhapatnam : 90 km
Chilika:327 km
Vijayawada: 422 km
Bhubaneshwar:455 km
Puri:456 km
Konark:487 km
Hyderabad:693 km
Ranchi:861 km
Chennai:871 km
Kolkata:888 km
Bangalore:1069 km

How to Reach Araku Valley/Borra Caves:

Road Routes:

From Visakhapatnam: Visakhapatnam-Kothavalasa-Srungavarapu kota-Borra Guhalu-Araku Valley

Come from anywhere; Vizag/Visakhapatnam’s the key to Araku. Yes, you got it correct. So you must catch a train from Vizag and get down at either Borra Guhalu or Araku. Timings are listed here. If you are coming from the Rayagada side, then, in that case, you need to leave the train at Koraput and catch a train towards Vizag.

NOTE: For Borra Caves, leave the morning train at Borra Guhalu. Borra Caves is just minutes away from the railway station.

Train Timings from Vizag to Araku.Suggest you to take the first train!
Train Timings from Vizag to Araku.Suggest you to take the first train!

AIR: Visakhapatnam/Vizag is the nearest airport, after which you must opt for a rail or road network.

ROAD: If you have your bike or car, 1.5-2 hrs is all you need from Visakhapatnam. But in case you want to save some bucks and go for public transport, then go for APSRTC bus service or opt for the APTDC Package, which is worth every penny. Going by bus, the 5 am bus is apt in case you want to ditch the fantastic train ride. So I will strongly suggest you opt for rail-cum-road package by APTDC worth 1000 bucks. It’s not much considering what all is inclusive in the package!

 Waterfall near Borra Caves
Waterfall near Borra Caves

Map:

 Visakhapatnam -Araku-Lambasingi Map With Distance
Visakhapatnam -Araku-Lambasingi Map With Distance

Time to Visit:

Mid-Sept to Mid May(monsoon season to be avoided)

Tatipudi Reservoir
Tatipudi Reservoir

Spend Time With:

Family,Friends,Solo,Group Picnic.

Food and Lodging:

Apc approved lodging available. To save bucks, opt for Srungavarapu. Kota. Food is not a problem, but lodging needs to be decided based on your budget.

Expense:

Since I had booked a hotel online at Srungavarapu Kota, I took a bus, reached the hotel by evening(EX-Bangalore), rested, and headed to Araku the following day. I got a bus that left me at Borra Caves. A nominal fee for caves and after which, gave 1.5 hours to caves. After that hired an auto and went on to see Araku Valley, the Tribal Museum, and Katiki Falls. In the late afternoon, went by bus to Tatipudi reservoir from the hotel. The reservoir is worth giving a shot, folks!

Tatipudi reservoir is worth giving a shot
Tatipudi reservoir is worth giving a shot

Bangalore to Visakhapatnam Train:800 INR

Hotel:535 INR

Bus Misc:100 INR

Food:200 INR

Auto:600 INR

Entry ticket to Borra Caves:60 INR

Entry ticket to the tribal museum: 20 INR(Approx)

Return to hotel: 60 INR(Bus)

From Tatipudi Reservoir (need to walk around 1-1.5 km from Junction):30 X 2=60 INR

Return to Visakhapatnam:60 INR(Approx)

Total:  1695INR.

Nearby Attractions:

Lambasingi-92 km( hill station)
Visakhapatnam-115 km
Chilika Lake- 352 km
Konark Sun Temple-510 km
Jagdalpur(Chitrakoot Falls-Widest Falls in India)-185 km
Vijayawada-432 km



One of the least visited places by outsiders-yet one of the most beautiful forested stream clad regions of India is Jagdalpur in Dantewada district of Chhatisgarh which we all know is sensitive but when visited is one of the most memorable journey. Come in late monsoon period that is August end, and you’ll see flowing streams, heavy waterfalls, green paddy fields and dense forests-you’ll love being so close to nature with more residential homes rather than apartments and less of commercialism. If you want to see Kailash-Kotumsar Caves, and Kanger Valley national park, late September will be a better month..Chitrakoot and Tirathgarh Falls are prime attractions here. Danteshwari temple and several other temples make up to the list of places to visit as well, more so because of scenic drives.

Reasons why you must visit Jagdalpur:

  • The 2 km long 35 m underground Kailash and Kotumsar caves consisting mainly of stalactites and stalagmites, are a must-visit at Jagdalpur; it’s close to Tirathgarh falls, so you can’t miss it out post monsoon. S
Chitrakoot falls
Chitrakoot falls
  • Chitrakoot or Chitrakote falls of width 980 feet known as the Niagara of India over Indravati river is why you’ll mainly be at Jagdalpur. And you’ll have to be here in July and August to see falls in full glory -you’ll love it!
  • Tirathgarh waterfall is another one you won’t like to miss out on because it’s pretty scenic with dense forests and ideal for taking many selfies and getting wet under the falls. Monsoon anytime is the best time to be here!
  • Danteshwari Temple in Dantewada is a religious place you shouldn’t miss if you have time to spare and want to give some time to the Dantewada region. The surroundings are scenic, with a river flowing by and forests in the vicinity. It’s mainly known for the Dusshera 
Paddy fields are treat to watch in rains in Jagdalpur
Paddy fields are treat to watch in rains in Jagdalpur
  • Eh! In Bastar district, and you miss Kanger Valley National Park? How come…you cannot as it’s one heck of tourist’s prime attraction but yeah, be sure you keep checking their site to know about bookings and best time to visit-not monsoon time of course. Kutumbasar, Kailash and Dandak caves are also worth a watch, along with booming flora and fauna.
  • Dalpat Sagar, Chitradhara falls, Zonal Anthropological Museum and Bastar palace are some other exciting places you must set your eyes on! I need a day extra!!! 

Location  : Jagdalpur is about 300 km south of Raipur and 300 km west of Visakhapatnam, with Visakhapatnam route being more safe and well-connected.

Rambha falls in August-A treat to watch
Rambha falls in August-A treat to watch

Tourist Attraction on the spot:

Chitrakoot Falls, Kotumsar Cave(not in monsoons), Danteshwari Temple, Museum, Teerathgarh falls, Bastar Palace, Kanger Valley National Park

Tourist Attraction in Vicinity:

You can visit Visakhapatnam, Raipur, Araku Valley, Srikakulam and Chilika lake which will fall in vicinity.

Indravati River,Dantewada
Indravati River,Dantewada

Distance Charts:(Jagdalpur)

Danteshwari Temple at Dantewada
Danteshwari Temple at Dantewada

How to Reach Jagdalpur:

Road Routes:

Visakhapatnam-Araku-Koraput-Jeypore-Jagdalpur-Dantewada

The Araku Valley on way to Jagdalpur
The Araku Valley on way to Jagdalpur

An important note from my experience:

1) To see caves and national parks, avoid the rainy season, come here after September month.

2)If forests, greenery and waterfalls are what you prefer, drop in July to September. You’ll love the greenery of paddy fields and dense forests.

3)Carry snacks and water with you as shops on the roads are few, and it takes time to reach another city.

4)Carefully study the news and the situation before arriving here. Otherwise, you can be in real trouble. Watch the news for yourself, and you’ll get to know the region’s sensitivity. Not making you fear, though!

5)Araku Valley is something you can easily cover by adding a day extra, and it’s worth it-its the best hill station of Eastern ghats in India-fact!

6)Booking a car is way better than public transport, but come in group-solo travel is not for the faint-hearted and, God’s sake-avoid venturing into forests-stay in city limits!

A temple on my way to Rambha Falls
A temple on my way to Rambha Falls

RAIL:Jagdalpur is well connected by daily rail service from Visakhapatnam.

AIR: Visakhapatnam is nearest airport for Jagdalpur.Raipur also can be the other one.

ROAD: You can approach Jagdalpur from Durg/Raipur or Nagpur side as well as from Visakhapatnam end as well.Roads are in good state but please check the local civil issues and aggressions before approaching roadways. This area is critical and sensitive so please be where public is-don’t try to be a lion in unknown black-hole…

Map:

Visakhapatnam to Jagdalpur via Araku map
Visakhapatnam to Jagdalpur via Araku map

Time to Visit:

August to March is a good time to be here.

A Ganesh Temple
A Ganesh Temple

Spend Time With:

Friends,Groups

Food and Lodging:

Hotels are there in Jagdalpur and you should make your stay here only as this is a safe call.No advance bookings needed as per my experience.Fooding will be available in major cities of Chhattisgarh so better have snacks and water with you all the way!

Expense:

A 2 day trip to Jagdalpur costs:

How close can I get to Chitrakote falls in rains
How close can I get to Chitrakote falls in rains


Food:INR 100/person/day(3 times a day)X2
Transport:To do local sight seeing ,get some friends and make a group and go for car sharing-will cost around 3500 INR per day but its safer.May cost 6000 INR for days.If you manage to get public transport here,won’t cost more than 1000 bucks all inclusive.
Lodging:INR 700/day X2
Entry Fees includes various places (varies):Assuming INR 300 including entry fees at national park.90 % of places are rid of entry fees.

The beautiful eastern ghats in late august
The beautiful eastern ghats in late august

Total: 3300 INR(8300 INR in case you opt for safer transport!!!I am stressing this for some valid reason :-))

Nearby Attractions(Jagdalpur)

Some fishing timesss
Some fishing timesss
Kotumsar Cave
Kotumsar Cave