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Araku Valley Tour Packages

Araku Valley Holiday Packages: rated 4.2/5 (based on 7139 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹16,775/-

Araku Valley Holiday Packages

Araku valley is known for its scenic beauty and surrounding mountains. A trip to the Araku valley offers a breath-taking view of nature, Araku Valley is one of the best places to spend a peaceful vacation.
Surrounded by the Eastern Ghats, this beautiful hill station is a host of cultures and traditions. Indulge in the natural beauty of the hill station and enjoy holidaying with our exclusive Araku trip packages. Also, with the Araku valley tour packages, you will be able to spend more time exploring without spending a lot of money on the same. You may get a chance to visit the nearby places along with a tour of Araku Valley. Capture some superb pictures while you are here. The sunsets and sunrises are particularly too beautiful to capture in your camera. There runs a little train through Padmapuram Gardens which gives you a scenic ride for fun.

3 Best Tourist Places to Explore with Araku Tour Packages

1. Borra Caves

What’s Special: Limestone caves

Nearby Attractions: Katiki Waterfalls, Tyda Bus Stop, Tatiguda Waterfall, Araku Galikonda View Point, Damuku View Point

Timings: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Distance from city: 36 km

Transportation option: Bus, cab, taxi

Borra Caves are at a distance of 36 km from Arakuand and these exquisite limestone caves are amongst the deepest in the country. Nestled amid Anantagiri hills, these caves are situated at 1400 m above sea level and stretch across 2 square kilometers. These caves were discovered in 1807 by William King George and feature stalagmite and stalactite formations of calcium. The place is part of almost all the Araku tourism packages.

2. Ananthagiri

What’s Special: Serene hamlet

Nearby Attractions: Borra Caves, Tribal Museum, Musi River, Padmapuram Gardens

Timings: Throughout the day

Distance from city: 26 km

Transportation option: Bus, cab, taxi

Ananthagiri is 26 kilometers from Araku Valley and this serene hamlet is nestled amid Vizag and Araku. It serves to be a refreshing escape for those staying in Vizag city and Araku. The place is famous for grandeurs of coffee plantations and secluded waterfalls beautifying the surroundings. The scenic vistas and pleasant environment make it a perfect place for nature lovers. Whatever the Araku trip cost, the place is part of almost all the local tour packages.

3. Chaaparai

What’s Special: Waterfall

Nearby Attractions: Borra Caves, Ananthagiri, Tribal Museum, Katika Waterfalls

Timings: Sunrise to sunset

Distance from city: 13 km

Transportation option: Bus, cab, taxi

Chaaparai is a famous waterfall that is nearly 13 km from Araku Bus Stand. Famed as Dumbriguda Waterfalls, the neverending streams cut through the enormous rock formations of Araku Valley, making the site paradise for nature lovers and peace seekers. You can indulge in bathing when the water flow is low. It is advised to avoid entering the water during monsoon season.

People planning to make a trip to the Araku valley would want to know the various tourist attractions there. Some of the interesting places to visit include the Tribunal Museum, Sangda waterfalls, Padmapuram, and also the Borra caves. Besides all the attractions, one must definitely indulge in a visit to the coffee plantations to witness the amazing flavors of nature. The Araku valley caters to both visitors wanting to enjoy the scenic beauty and as well as for those wanting to go sightseeing.

The Best time to visit Araku

The Araku valley is grateful to have moderate temperatures around the year. The winter seasons are nice and cold whereas during the summer seasons the climate is not that hot. Although the best time to visit this valley is during the winters, as one gets to enjoy activities like rappelling, trekking, and hiking. A Araku valley holiday package gives you a good chance to book for the tour without having to wait for the best season. Avail the package in advance and enjoy later without any hassle.

How to Reach Araku?

Araku can be easily reached by rail, road, and air. The quickest way to reach here is by taking a flight to Vizag Airport which is nearly 107 kilometers from the Araku Valley. From the airport, you can continue the remaining journey by road, either by bus or cab. You can also board a train to Araku Railway Station or Vizag Railway Station. Vizag railhead is nearly 127 kilometers from your destination and you can cover the remaining trip by road. If you are traveling from any nearby city then you can take a road trip to reach Araku Valley. If you are traveling with Araku travel packages then you can get your pickup arranged my sharing the details of your arrival.

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FAQs About Araku Valley Tour Packages

How much does an Araku tour cost?

The average cost of an Araku tour will depend upon the number of people travelling, the type of accommodation (luxury, budget, family), and the number of days you plan to spend at the destination. For 2 nights and 3 days in Araku, you can end up shelling out INR 16,000 whereas if you are planning a long trip of around 4 nights and 5 days, you may spend INR 18,000.

What is the best time to visit Araku Valley?

December to February is the best time to visit Araku Valley. In fact, it's one of the most beautiful places to visit in South India in December. However, the place is known for its impeccable beauty and can be visited throughout the year.

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What are the languages spoken in Araku?

The languages spoken in this region are Telugu and Hindi.

What is the Climate like in Araku valley?

This region has hot summers, pleasant winters, and heavy rains during monsoons.

What are the Festivals celebrated in Araku?

This destination celebrates common festivals like Diwali and Navratri. The popular festival called the Visakha Utsav which is celebrated during the cold seasons is a way of promoting tourism in the Araku valley. This place has a mix of culture and traditions especially in the form of music and dance.

How to reach Araku?

The nearest airport which is 107 km away from the Araku valley is the Visakhapatnam airport. This destination has convenience and connectivity through both rail and roadways. The train journey is said to be an exciting and memorable experience since one gets to witness 46 tunnels, many bridges crossing the luscious green valleys.

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Varshithatls's 6 days trip to Himachal

18 hours ago
We had taken a Himachal trip to Dalhousie and Dharamshala on Nov 16 to Nov 21.We had a great experience from start to finish. Our driver was exceptional. From the very start of our journey until the end, he was with us every step of the way, ensuring we were comfortable and happy. According to our requirements he managed the itinerary. He was professional throughout the trip. We are very happy with the driver. We would easily give him 5 stars! Vehicle was also clean, and very comfortable. It was well-maintained and made our travel smooth and relaxing. The travel company designed the itinerary that perfectly suited our interests and needs. The entire process was seamless and well-organized, with no hiccups along the way. Overall I would definitely give 5 stars. Thanks
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Varshithatls

Hyderabad

Rahul's 3 days trip to Himachal

5 days ago
At the time of booking agent forced me to pay in a single day. But when time comes to deliver the hotel vouchers agent ignored my issue. Even the sales team did not pay the hotel amount. Hotel staff asked me to pay the amount. Cab driver was good but cab seats were not confortable. This time experience was not good at all. When hotel staff asked me to pay the hotel stay amount which i have already paid to travel triangle agent.
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Rahul Singh

Uttar pradesh

Dibyajyoti's 7 days trip to Bhutan

6 days ago
**Review of My Incredible Bhutan Trip** I recently had the pleasure of visiting Bhutan, and I can’t say enough about the incredible experience I had, thanks to our exceptional travel agent and our wonderful tour guide. From start to finish, the trip was wonderfully organized, allowing us to immerse ourselves fully in the beauty and culture of this enchanting country. Our travel agent was outstanding, taking the time to understand our preferences and crafting a personalized itinerary that perfectly balanced sightseeing and relaxation. Every detail was meticulously planned, from our accommodation to our daily activities, making the entire experience seamless and stress-free. Our tour guide named "Kinkuu" , a remarkable woman, felt like a family member from the very first moment we met her. She was not only knowledgeable and professional but also warm and caring. Her passion for Bhutanese culture shone through in every interaction. She enriched our experience with fascinating stories and insights about local customs, making us feel connected to the heart of Bhutan. The cabs provided were comfortable and reliable, ensuring that our journeys through the breathtaking landscapes were as enjoyable as the destinations themselves. The roads may be winding, but the views along the way were nothing short of spectacular. We explored the vibrant capital city of Thimphu, where modernity meets tradition. The stunning architecture, such as the Tashichho Dzong, left us in awe. Wandering through the local markets, we encountered warm, welcoming people who were eager to share their culture. This sense of hospitality was a recurring theme throughout our trip. Punakha was another highlight, with its majestic dzong situated at the confluence of two rivers. The scenic beauty here is unparalleled, especially when surrounded by the lush green valleys and the stunning backdrop of the Himalayas. The hike to the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten was invigorating, and the views from the top were absolutely worth it—an unforgettable sight that captured the essence of Bhutan. Finally, our visit to Paro was magical. The iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched on a cliff, was a breathtaking trek that offered both a physical challenge and a spiritual reward. The serenity of the location, combined with the clear blue skies and crisp mountain air, made it a highlight of our journey. Throughout our travels, we were continually impressed by the pristine environment. Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty is evident everywhere—from the clean streets to the unspoiled landscapes. The air was fresh, and the atmosphere was tranquil, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In summary, my trip to Bhutan was a dream come true, and I wholeheartedly recommend this destination to anyone seeking adventure and serenity. With the help of our fantastic travel agent, our exceptional tour guide who felt like family, and the stunning locations of Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro, it was an experience I will cherish forever. Bhutan’s blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality is truly unmatched. 1) The remarkable and breathtaking trek to Tiger's nest 2) Stay at punakha, though the other hotels were better, but the location of the hotel and the view worth the money spent
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Dibyajyoti Mohapatra

Bhubaneswar

Sunil's 3 days trip to Himachal

6 days ago
It was all good from travel triangle... Some improvement- itinerary should be properly informed to all tour partner like:- hotel, cab and cordinater, travel agent komal was good, cab driver Akshay was good we met in the tour. Thanks Sun facing from hotel room!!
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Sunil Mrgautam

Romidbth's 5 days trip to Himachal

7 days ago
Cab service was appreciable. Overall we had an awesome trip. It was in manali with adventurous rides and rohtang pass
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Romy Dbarma

Delhi

Kishore's 4 days trip to Himachal

7 days ago
It’s been great trip and the Travelepedia supported us lot with easy way. Thank you team
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Kishore Nandanin

Bengaluru

Shivr's 5 days trip to Himachal

10 days ago
Lets start with the driver. In spite of his perfect driving skills and good behaviour, he could use some maturity. Asking us to be ready at 08:00, he ate breakfast at 09:15. Ttravel Vichar follow-up was non- existant but Prerna at Travel Triangle was excellent. Hotels: Nandini Villa in Dharamshalla is the very best with supper caring and professional staff. Stylia hotel in Dalhousie: The view from the room was excellent but there it all stops. They are not used to European tourists, they did not have knives to the fork, they could not offer non-veg food the first day, did not have shower in the bathroom, the electrical installations didn't work properly, the room was very cold, the electrical sockets did not fit the plug and were not placed pracyically. Worst of all, there was no wardrobe to hang clothes. Vijay, the Manager, wwas though very accomodating and did his best to make ourr bearable. Grand Cobbanaa hotel was ok but did not have hair drier. To conclude tge hotel staff in all hotels very friendly and did their best to help our stay. Hotel Nandini Villa
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ShivR

Gurugram

Akhilshaju's 6 days trip to Himachal

13 days ago
Nice trip ,memorable one. Especially our guide/driver mr. Vijaykumar, have given guidelines throughout the trip. Wonderful experience.
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Akhilshaju

Viveksk's 6 days trip to Kashmir

16 days ago
We were connected to Grey star Tours and Travels by travel triangle who help was with our trip to Kashmir. Ms Syed Misba from GREYSTAR planned out itinerary, booked the hotels and was available 24 x 7 for any support. Pervez, who came with us to all the sites was a gem. We had a wonderful and memorable trip. The trip to Tajiwas on horseback. Betaab valley Climb to Shankaracharya temple.
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Viveksk

Mumbai

Jayabrata's 5 days trip to Himachal

17 days ago
Food taste of Manaw Valley Resort was very dull. When asked for the same they replied "we serve dull food only". Not a good experience with the food there. Apart from that no other issues with our stay in any of the hotels. Cab driver was the best I have come across. He was friendly throughout.. Paragliding
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Jayabrata Chakraborty

Delhi

Every season brings a different color to the beautiful hill station of Araku. The natural beauty, the scenic beauty and the fact that this place is surrounded by beautiful mountains make it possible for you to enjoy your Araku Valley trip. Finding serenity was never hard, all you have to do is get to the peaceful valley of Araku.

Things to do in Araku

People wanting to visit the Araku valley have loads of excitement installed. Following are a few tourist attractions that one must definitely pay a visit. One of the cafes in the ARAKU Valley is the “Araku Valley Coffee House”. Coffee lovers can sample and buy the local coffee of Araku valley and even chocolate products like brownies, chocolate-coated coffee beans. It also fosters a tiny coffee museum. Another famous attraction among visitors is the MUSEUM IN ARAKU VALLEY called the “Museum of Habitat”. This museum showcases the lifestyle of tribal people from eastern Andhra Pradesh. To witness the beautiful artifacts & handicrafts in ARAKU VALLEY one can visit the “Araku Adivasi Arts & Crafts”. Which is situated between the Coffee House and bus station. It also sells a good collection of tribal jewelry, jute bags, and brass ornaments.

Budget for trip

People who have a budget crunch but still want to explore places, then the Araku valley is to your rescue. Accommodations and food in this valley wouldn’t cost you much. People wanting to enjoy luxurious food from restaurants then it would roughly cost around 4000 Rs. Per day per person. People under a budget squeeze, it would cost around 25000 to 30000 Rs. For 5 days in the Araku valley. It is always suggested to book tickets and accommodation in advance to save some bucks.

What to eat when in Araku?

The Araku valley provides amazing food complementing with the scenic beauty. Although it provides very limited options for outlets offering really great food. The few restaurants present in this destination offer good food with great taste and savor. It offers cuisines from all across India. Be it Chinese, Odiya, Southern Indian as well as North Indian, just name it and its available here. There are also small street eateries and stalls that offer good food.