3-Day Family Friendly Itinerary for Araku

  1. Day 1: Araku Valley
    3 hours 15 minutes (99.2 km) from Vishakhapatnam

    Start your trip exploring Araku Valley, known for its scenic views, waterfalls, and coffee plantations. Take the kids on a guided tour of the tribal villages to understand their diverse customs and traditions. Visit the Tribal Museum located nearby to learn about their indigenous culture. Don't forget to try the famous Bamboo Chicken, a regional delicacy cooked inside a bamboo stem.

  2. Day 2: Borra Caves and Katiki Waterfalls
    1 hour 9 minutes (36.3 km) from Araku Valley

    Begin your second day with a visit to the ancient Borra Caves, a natural wonder located on the East Coast of India. Be awed by the limestone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites dating back over a million years. Next stop is the Katiki Waterfalls, a perfect picnic spot where you can splash around in the cool waters. You can also take a short hike to the vantage point to enjoy the stunning view of the waterfalls.

  3. Day 3: Ananthagiri Hills
    1 hour 12 minutes (38.8 km) from Katiki Waterfalls

    End your trip on a tranquil note with a visit to the Ananthagiri Hills, a peaceful hill station covered with dense forests and coffee plantations. Take a scenic drive to the station and trek through the picturesque hills, enjoying the cool breeze. The Tyda Nature Camp located nearby offers various outdoor adventure activities like rock climbing, archery, and trekking, which is perfect for a family outing.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Guided Tour of Tribal Villages (2 hours, INR 500 per person)
  • Tribal Museum (1 hour, INR 200 per person)
  • Bamboo Chicken (1 hour, INR 200 per person)
  • Borra Caves (2 hours, INR 65 per person)
  • Katiki Waterfalls (2 hours, INR 20 per person)
  • Ananthagiri Hills (3 hours, Free entry)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 985 per Person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can visit the Padmapuram Gardens located in Araku Valley and enjoy the scenic beauty. If you have less time, you can cut the visit to the tribal villages and the Tyda nature camp. If you want to save money, you can skip the guided tour of tribal villages and visit them on your own.

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