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Vizag & Araku Tour

Ultimate Vizag Araku Tour: Experience Nature, Culture, and Adventure
  • 3 NIGHTS | 4 DAYS
  • Min People: 2
  • Dep Time: -
  • Tour Type: Domestic

Travel Design Vizag and Araku Valley Tour offers travellers a captivating blend of coastal beauty and lush hill station allure, making it a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. Starting in Visakhapatnam (Vizag), you can enjoy pristine beaches, historic sites like the INS Kurusura Submarine Museum, and the scenic beauty of Kailasagiri Hill Park. Travel Design journey then takes you through the verdant landscapes of the Eastern Ghats to the picturesque Araku Valley, renowned for its coffee plantations, tribal culture, and breathtaking vistas, with its diverse attractions, Travel Design, promises a rich and memorable experience, curating a seamlessly tailor made itinerary combining adventure and relaxation.

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3 NIGHTS | 4 DAYS

MINIMUM PEOPLE

2 People

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VIZAG & ARAKU VALLEY TOUR INCLUSIONS

  • Tailor-made Tour Itinerary
  • Special Group Itinerary
  • Airport Transfers
  • Accommodation + Breakfast
  • All tours and transfers by PVT vehicle on point to point basis.
  • Sightseeing Entry tickets
  • English speaking tour guide
  • Taxes Applicable

VIZAG & ARAKU VALLEY TOUR EXCLUSIONS

  • Air Fare
  • Lunch | High Tea | Dinner
  • Shopping
  • Additional sightseeing
  • Additional services
  • Tour Guide and Driver Tips
  • Travel Insurance
  • Medical Aid
  • Applicable Taxes
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Simhachalam Temple: The Simhachalam temple, the man lion incarnation of Vishnu is the most famous, the richest and the best sculptured shrine. The word Simhachalam etymologically means the hill of lion. The temple of Varaha Lakshminarasimha is situated on the hill which is 244 meters above the sea level. The way up to the temple runs through the glen covered with pineapple fields besides mango, jack and other fruit trees. Architecturally this ancient temple deserves high praise. It contains a square shrine surmounted by a high tower, a portico in front with a small tower, a square sixteen pillared mandapam facing the portico and an enclosed verandah, all made of dark granite. All these are richly and delicately carved with conventional and floral ornaments and scenes from the Vaishnavite puranas. One of the pillars locally known as the Kappa stambam is believed to possess great curative powers. There is a stone car with stone wheels and prancing stone horses.
  • Kailasagiri Park: One place in Visakhapatnam which is as famous as the sprawling beaches here is the Kailasagiri Park situated on a hilltop. Kailasagiri is one of the prime attractions and a popular picnic spot for all the tourists visiting the beautiful city of Vizag. Spread over 100 acres on a hilltop, Kailasagiri offers a panoramic view of the surroundings that every nature lover craves for. A well-maintained park, Kailasagiri is always bustling with people enjoying the tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty around.
  • R.K Beach: Ramakrishna Beach is popular not just among the tourists but the locals as well. In the evening time this beach gets crowded with people having a fun time on the sands. Swimming, sunbathing, surfing and playing beach volleyball are some of the popular activities that can be seen here. One can also enjoy a camel ride on the sands of the beach. There are a number of boats and ships operating on one side of the shore and one can go for a ride in the traditional fishing boat arranged by the fishers or can take a local cruise to enjoy the beautiful view of the sunset.
  • Kurupam Market: Where you can find a collection of handmade jewellery that stands out for its uniqueness. The market also boasts foods that are locally made, adding authenticity to the shopping experience.
  • European Cemetery: The dead tell stories, and the European cemetery is living proof of the history our city holds. With tombs in varied architectural styles, each is engraved with a part of history, with the earliest of the buried dating back to 1699. In fact, Patrick Lawson, a wealthy merchant sailor, after whom Lawson’s Bay is named lies here too.
  • St. John: Holds a special place in the city’s history for varied reasons. For one, it was the first church to be built by the East India Company using its own funds. Designed and supervised by Sir Arthur Cotton, it boasts of teak wood from Burma and glass paintings from Europe. Finally, it has an ancient pipe organ that is still functional. While numerous dedications on marble, granite and metal adorn the walls of the church, what takes your breath away is the typical Anglican dome, huge round pillars and cobble-stoned porch.
  • The St. Aloysius Industrial School: In fact the largest automobile garage in the city. At one point of time, this space was used to impart vocational skills of shipbuilding/repairs, typing, telegraphy and automobile. Some skill classes in tune with current times continue to be held here. While the structure has stood the test of time and is well maintained, it continues to be under threat from the expansion plans of the city.
  • Dolphins Nose: A hidden gem nestled in the southern part of the city, Dolphin’s Nose is one of the popular tourist places to visit in Visakhapatnam that treats your eyes with an enchanting view of the breath-taking landscapes, lush-greenery, harbor and the entire city from the top of the hill. Positioned at a height of 358 meters above the sea level, Dolphin’s Nose boasts of an amazing location with a cool and breezy atmosphere where you can relax, rejuvenate and soothe your senses with a view to die for.
  • Ross Hill Church: Situated on top of the central hill is the Ross Hill Church that is an impressive structure in Vizag that draws tourists and locals in huge numbers. Along with its religious significance, the Church is famous for its splendid architecture and scenic view it offers of the surrounding beaches, port and the shipyard. A must visit tourist attraction of Vizag, Ross Hill Church should not be missed by anyone visiting the port city.
  • INS Kurusura Submarine Museum: The INS Kurusura submarine museum at RK beach is the first submarine turned into a museum in the whole of Asia and second in the world. Various parts of the submarine like the radar room, sonar room, control room, and the weapons used during war are in display in this museum. The museum depicts the milestones of the evolution of submarine through artifacts, photographs and written scripts. The museum showcases the life inside a submarine and hardships faced by the submariners in the sea. There are around 6 guides in the museum who explain the history and activities of the submarine in great detail to the visitors.
  • Nehru Bazaar: Offers a bustling and vibrant experience for those seeking variety and affordability. Provides you a unique and fulfilling experience, capturing the essence of the city’s local culture and commerce. This lively market is a well-known spot for shopping in Visakhapatnam, featuring an array of stalls and shops selling everything from clothing and accessories to fresh produce and household items.
  • Araku Tribal Museum: Araku Tribal Museum is spread over two levels, built with mud and real metals to portray tribal life. The museum has been designed to showcase tribal lifestyle in motion, starting with a kitchen that displays utensils made of iron and mud. A series of 10 photographs capturing the wedding ceremony of the tribal is very interesting at the entrance. The passages within the museum that connect various sections are constructed of mud walls adorned with drawings and artwork made by tribals. The most impressive section of the Tribal Museum is the one that exhibits the local tribal Mayur and Dhimsa dance. The museum consists of several clay monuments that depict their day-to-day activities. Various artifacts of the tribal people are exhibited which includes jewellery, hunting tools and kitchen utensils. The museum is well equipped with sign boards, which provides requisite information to aid the visitors. There is a stall in the museum where handicrafts items of the tribes are sold. To encourage tribal art, the museum also possesses a Tribal Art and Crafts Centre, where workshops and exhibitions are held.
  • Padmapuram Garden: Padmapuram Botanical Gardens now contain a horticultural nursery that includes exotic and rare species of flowers and trees. Another important feature of the Padmapuram Botanical Gardens is a toy train that is enjoyed by both kids and adults alike. The toy train has been planted within the Gardens, to give the tourists a tour of the entire area. The garden also has interesting features such as an exclusive rose garden as well as tree-top huts. These huts are available for rent and have to be booked in advance.
  • Coffee Museum Araku: The museum features tableaus with dolls depicting the processes involved in making coffee and the Sampoorna Coffee Gallery exhibits dioramas about the history of the bean. The murals also illustrate the journey of coffee from being berries to being ground and roasted and brewed in a cup. Established in 2006, the museum is now maintained by Rao’s sons Naresh Amelia, Santosh Kumar and Gopal Rao. The Valley, which is located in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, approximately 130 km away from the city of Visakhapatnam, was introduced to coffee plantations in 1898 by the British civil servant N.S. Brodie.
  • Naandi Foundation: Naandi has been working in Araku with 100,000 tribal farmers to grow arabica coffee sustainably. The idea has been to take steps to restore the ecology and enable direct returns from a global market thereby eliminating middlemen. These initiatives together have boosted the profitability of farmers considerably. A Visit to Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh's Coffee Haven That Is Brewing Change. Once a remote, inaccessible region, Araku Valley in Andhra Pradesh now produces a world-recognized and award-winning brand, Araku Coffee.
  • Chaparai Waterfalls: At a distance of just 13 km from Araku, the Chaparai waterfalls or the Dumbriguda waterfalls is one of the most popular weekend destinations as well as a much sought after place for the Telugu film industry, with a perfectly serene environment, you have quite a few local vendors to offer you special delicacies like grilled chicken, kulfi etc. The best time to feel the nature closest to you would be at sunrise or sunset. One can also take a dip in the water as it is not too deep or slippery.
  • Borra Caves: These natural caves were discovered in 1807 by William King George of the Geological Survey of India. According to locals, once a cowherd lost his cow while grazing. He soon realized that his cow had fallen down. While searching for the cow, the cowherd found these caves and came across a Linga inside it. The Linga is considered synonymous to Lord Shiva, who saved the cow. After this, a small Shiva temple was built right outside this cave. The caves are filled with fascinating stalagmite and stalactite formations of calcium deposits. The caves were created due to the flow of river over the limestone area. The pressure was exerted by the humic acid in the water on the mineral deposits and the limestone dissolved in the water. The dissolved limestone trickled down drop by drop forming different shapes in the cave. One can see different formations of the stalactites and stalagmites as Shiv-Parvathi, Mother-Child, Rushi's Beard, Human Brain, Crocodile, Tiger and Cows udder. A Shiva lingam and an idol of a cow (Kamadhenu) are among the formations which have religious significance.
  • Katiki Waterfalls: In today’s day and time, we are constantly on the search for places and ways to unwind, relax and rejuvenate. Visakhapatnam is one of the few places in India that gives you endless options to truly escape from the monotonous humdrum of our daily lives into the wilderness of forests, cool clear waters of the Bay of Bengal, hills, beaches, historical excavations among so many others. The list is endless. One such exciting location that you should surely visit is the Katiki Waterfalls. Paradise awaits you among dense forests and steep hills to cascading water from the top of the hill, at the end of the trail. In the lap of nature, you can eat, sleep, relax, and simply take a big breath of fresh air. The falls derive its name from its location, Katiki. It is about 50 feet high and originated from the Gosthani River.
  • Araku Coffee Plantations | Galikonda View Point: It starts on a stretch of road where you can stop your vehicle by the side and go for a short trek through the coffee plantations. There are also roadside stalls set up by locals where you can have coffee, and buy coffee powder and pepper.
  • Tribe Kulture Coffee: Beyond the coffee cup, also produce a series of flavors including black pepper, turmeric varieties, ginger powder, unprocessed raw honey, and aromatic rice. It is best places where you can shop the large variety of coffees and pepper, turmeric, honey etc.
  • Lepakshi Handicrafts Emporium: Offers a delightful experience for art enthusiasts and those seeking unique handicrafts. Lepakshi aims to promote and support local artisans by providing a platform to showcase their skills and craftsmanship. You can explore a variety of items such as Kondapalli Toys, wood carvings, Kalamkari paintings, Sandalwood products, and Bobbili Veena, intricate designs, amazing carvings, and highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
PHOTOS
ITINERARY

DAY 1 ARRIVAL IN VIZAG

  • Arrive at the Vizag Airport. Start your tour by exploring famous Temples, Beach, and Markets in Vizag.
  • Visit the Simhachalam Temple, originally known as Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Temple. Simhachalam Temple is a famous shrine that offers holy and mystical vibes to the devotees of Lord Narsimha and has an exceptionally calm.
  • Visit Kailasagiri Park, is nothing but a park on top of a hill. The best part about this hill is that it literally provides you with a panoramic view of the city of Visakhapatnam.
  • Enjoy a South India Lunch at Dakshin Restaurant. Its menu offers a broad range of South Indian cuisine, such as dosas, idlis, uttapams, biryani, and curries, and it has a contemporary, sophisticated atmosphere. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Visit R.K Beach is known as Ramakrishna Beach, which is a famous beach popular among locals and tourists alike is the Ramakrishna Beach, named after Ramakrishna Mission ashram located nearby.
  • Indulge Muri Mixture vendor at RK Beach in Visakhapatnam, offers a delightful snack that is a favourite among locals and visitors. This snack is a heavenly blend of peanuts, puffed rice, onions, chili, and tomatoes, topped with fresh cilantro and a splash of lemon juice. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Visit Kurupam Market, where you can find a collection of handmade jewellery that stands out for its uniqueness. The market also boasts foods that are locally made, adding authenticity to the shopping experience.
  • Take a dance training session or request to visit the academy for witnessing a live class of Kuchipudi, Indian folk, Indian classical music, and instrumental music with Ms. K.V. Lakshmi at Nataraj Music and Dance Academy. (Contact: +91 98481 37445). (*Travellers Choice).
  • Enjoy your dinner at Dolphin Hotel in the dining area of Horizon in the 7th floor, one of the best multi-cuisine restaurants in Visakhapatnam, offering national and international delicacies, you can also indulges in live music performances that enhance the overall dining experience with alcoholic beverages. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Vizag.

HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Radisson Blu Resort Visakhapatnam
  • The Gateway Hotel Beach Road
  • Novotel Visakhapatnam
  • The Park Visakhapatnam
  • Peema Wellness Resort
  • The Bheemli Resort – Managed by AccorHotels
  • Ocean’s Edge by Natti’s group
  • Fairfield by Marriott Visakhapatnam

DAY 2VIZAG SIGHTSEEING

  • After breakfast at the hotel. Take a heritage walk through the popular sites of Vizag in the evening with Jaya Siva Murty from Yo Vizag. TIP: Jayshree (Contact: +91 9441225388) takes large groups of children and adults in Vizag who are willing to heritage walk all the way, as rick rides are still getting ready. NOTE: The tour usually starts at 15:45, takes approximately 90 minutes, covering an average distance of 2.3 km.
  • Visit The St. Aloysius industrial school, is in fact the largest automobile garage in the city. Some skill classes in tune with current times continue to be held here. It continues to be under threat from the expansion plans of the city. FACT FILE: Ship building was a popular vocational skill taught here for the fishermen community that once dominated the local population.
  • Visit the Dolphins Nose. A hill that resembles a dolphin’s nose in its shape is another popular tourist spot in Vizag called the Dolphin’s Nose. There is a lighthouse that guides sailing ships to the port and away from harsh regions of the sea.
  • Visit Ross Hill Church, featuring great architecture, the Ross Hill Church is a British era catholic church that provides serenity to experience seekers.
  • Enjoy your lunch at Wabi Sabi Art Café, is a unique gem among cafes in Visakhapatnam, blending culinary delights with an artistic ambiance. Offering a variety of cuisines, including Cafe, Coffee, Andhra, Italian, Fast Food, Desserts, Tea, and Beverages, it caters to a wide range of tastes. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Visit INS Kurusura Submarine Museum, It served the Indian Navy greatly until the year 2001, when it was decommissioned. The submarine has experienced and played a vital role in various wars, including the Indo-Pak war of 1971. It is the first submarine turned museum in Asia.
  • Enjoy a Tea and Coffee at Hotel Novotel, Sugar is a top choice among the best cafes in Visakhapatnam. This café offers a luxurious ambiance with stunning ocean views, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a serene and picturesque setting. Sipping your favourite coffee with the calming vista of the sea. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Visit Nehru Bazaar, the highlight of the market is Masetty and Sons shop which you can find the great pieces of furniture, best part being they don’t hike up rates on antique furniture as much as others. To experience the market at its prime, go early on a Sunday. Tourist can indulge in the shopping of Clothing’s and Electronic and variety of household items.
  • Enjoy your luxurious fine dining at Vista, The Park. The restaurant serves a delicious supper buffet with unlimited options and a broad international menu. Famous Food: Poori Bhaji, Bisi Bele Bhat, Chicken Cutlet, Cantonese Chicken, Noodles, Ulvachaaru Kodi Pulao, Shahi Gosht Biryani, and fried Ice Cream. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Vizag.

DAY 3ARAKU VALLEY

  • After breakfast proceed to Araku Valley which is a 3 hour 20 minute journey by bus.
  • Visit the Tribal Museum Art and Crafts Centre which holds workshops and seminars promoting tribal and folk art. Tourists can experience witness scheduled Dhimsa Tribal Dances, having one’s future revealed to them by an in-house fortune teller who prophesies in the local language and boating in a pond located on the premises of the museum. Stalls are also set up that sell souvenirs and handicrafts made by tribal artists.
  • Visit the Padmapuram Gardens in Araku. A pleasurable way of seeing the gardens is to get on to the Araku Express toy train, popular with visitors to the gardens. Along with the toy train, the garden also contains tree top huts, which can be booked by the tourists for a rural night stay. (*Travellers Choice)
  • Visit Coffee Museum Araku Coffee House, was set up by Prakash Rao, a migrant to the area. The Coffee Museum explains the story of coffee, how it came to India, the manufacturing procedure, and many more facts about coffee. You can taste the Araku Valley coffee in the coffee shop and can also buy coffee products, chocolates, spices, etc., in the coffee museum.
  • Enjoy your lunch at Royal Darbar Restaurant. The calm atmosphere makes a positive impression on guests. This place offers you good chicken biryani, butter chicken and pizza. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Indulge is some local retail therapy Hut Arabica, one can choose from a unique assortment of chocolates, in various flavors such as peanut butter, coffee biscuit, coconut, honeydew, and honey with almonds. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Visit Chaparai Waterfalls, Chaparai is a beautiful water cascade situated on Paderu – Araku Road in Vishakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh. Also known as Dumbriguda Waterfalls, it is a scenic place surrounded by forests and is one of the popular Araku Tourist Places.
  • Visit Borra Caves, located in the Ananthagiri mandal of the Visakhapatnam district in Andhra Pradesh are one of the largest caves of the country known as Borra Caves. Tourists can see numerous Stalactite and Stalagmite formations on Roof and ground respectively. The Stalactite and Stalagmite are formed by the corrosion caused by sulphur spring over the limestone base. The Borra Caves are generally open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. It is advisable to check for any changes in timings or maintenance schedules before visiting.
  • Visit Araku Coffee Plantations | Galikonda View Point. It starts on a stretch of road where you can stop your vehicle by the side and go for a short trek through the coffee plantations. There are also roadside stalls set up by locals where you can have coffee, and buy coffee powder and pepper.
  • Visit Katiki Waterfalls, which is a 50-feet high waterfall flows through a lush green forest and the water is clear and white in hue. The waterfall is surrounded by green vegetation and has a romantic setting. You can enjoy the fresh air and the sound of the waterfall.
  • Visit Tribe Kulture Coffee. Beyond the coffee cup, also produce a series of flavors including black pepper, turmeric varieties, ginger powder, unprocessed raw honey, and aromatic rice. It is best places where you can shop the large variety of coffees and pepper, turmeric, honey etc. (Contact: +91 830 975 0409).
  • Visit Naandi Foundation, an NGO with developmental economist Manoj Kumar. Naandi has been working in Araku with 100,000 tribal farmers to grow arabica coffee sustainably. The idea has been to take steps to restore the ecology. Do Support this great this initiative. (Contact: +91-40-23556491 | +91-40-23556492).
  • Enjoy your drive back to Vizag. Enjoy a scrumptious dinner at The Gateway Visakhapatnam in any of the luxury fine dining restaurants Ming Garden (Chinese), Lawson’s Lounge (Finger Food), Gad (South Indian, Indian) (*Travellers Choice).
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Vizag.

DAY 4DEPARTURE

  • After an early breakfast check out of the hotel in Vizag.
  • Visit Lepakshi Handicrafts Emporium, offers a delightful experience for art enthusiasts and those seeking unique handicrafts. Lepakshi aims to promote and support local artisans by providing a platform to showcase their skills and craftsmanship. You can explore a variety of items such as Kondapalli Toys, wood carvings, Kalamkari paintings, Sandalwood products, and Bobbili Veena, intricate designs, amazing carvings, and highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the region. (Contact: 9849900935 | 9849900937).
  • Enjoy a lunch at The Vizag’s Chemistry, is a standout among cafes in Visakhapatnam, offering an eclectic mix of cuisines including Italian, seafood, oriental, fast food, and desserts. This café is celebrated for its excellent location, innovative concept, and top-notch service, making it one of the best cafes in Visakhapatnam. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Proceed to Airport and catch flight to respective destination.
  • Vizag and Araku Tour Ends.
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HOW CAN YOU BECOME A RESPONSIBLE TRAVELLER?
Here are some pointers to help you start travelling sustainably

1. SELECTING A GREEN FORM OF TRANSPORTATION

When travelling, take the train or bus rather than an airplane. If you have no other option but to fly, make sure it is a direct flight to minimise its carbon imprint. 2.4% of carbon emissions are believed to come from aviation. Alternate your modes of transportation, and be careful to go slowly. When it comes to shorter distances, try cycling and walking as these activities will also provide you with a sort of workout.

2. CHOOSE TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS

As opposed to shopping in a mall or airport store, buying locally is better for the environment. You have a favourable financial effect on the community. Their homemade goods are not only a unique souvenir for your house, but they are also less priced.

3. SUPPORT LOCAL HOTELS AND CAFES

Locally-owned restaurants will give you the taste of a local cuisine which you might try for the first time. While locals shop at their local market, hotels typically get their ingredients from large corporations. By eating in one of their hotels, you’re minimising your carbon footprint.

4. PACK THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF OUTFITS

Try to pack with the clothing you currently own rather than going on a buying binge. Human clothing that is owned by people ends up in landfills in 73% of cases. Don’t allow items to go to waste. Give them to neighbours or sell them on a platform for thrift stores if you buy anything you won’t use again.

5. GO ON A GUIDED WILDLIFE EXPLORATION

This is majorly enjoyable bucket list material. Make sure your wildlife expert is qualified, prioritises the comfort of the animals, and is familiar with the specifics of the local habitat. During the safari, don’t push the driver to take you closer to the animals. Allow the animals to relax and take it easy while you enjoy yourself.

6. CHOOSING A GREEN ACCOMMODATION

Make sure to pick a hotel that uses green practices when you are on vacation. In order to choose a hotel and the various amenities it offers, you won’t need as many toiletries, water bottles, or meal packets if you reduce, reuse, and recycle them. Verify the policies and procedures of the hotel, but make sure you are according to a sustainable style.

7. A STRICT NO TO PLASTIC

Ideally, you shouldn’t leave any trash behind you. You shouldn’t carry single-use plastic either because it contributes significantly to trash and pollution. Utilising plastic-free products and using your own cloth bag are two examples of travelling sustainably.

8. INTERACT WITH LOCALS

Discover a whole region, interact with the people there; this will only make your journey more interesting, enjoyable, and, most importantly, sustainable.

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