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Araku Valley is not a destination you should rush through for a 1 day trip, as most tourists do. Located in the Eastern Ghats Mountains of the Andhra Pradesh region, Araku Valley rewards travellers who slow down, wake up early, and allow nature to lead the itinerary. This 2-day Araku Valley trip plan is crafted for travellers starting from Vizag and preferably continuing towards Lambasingi—balancing adventure, culture, nature, and relaxation.
Unlike usual hill stations, Araku is about movement through landscapes: caves turning into forests, forests opening into valleys, valleys dissolving into silence, and sounds of thudding waterfalls that breaks the silence down.
So, let’s take a quick look, how you can plan a 2-day Araku Valley trip exploring 14 beautiful places in this region.
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Day 1: Vizag to Araku Valley via Borra Caves (Explore The Best Places to Visit in Araku Valley On Road)

This is a busy but advantageous day. If you’re travelling by train, you must start early (6:45 AM). However, for a Vizag–Araku–Lambasingi circuit, a car journey is strongly recommended. If you plan to visit only Araku and get back the next day, you can book a train, but you need to rent a local car to cover all 14 best places in Araku Valley.
Car hire cost: ₹9,000–₹12,000 (Sedan) for 2 nights
(With bargaining, ₹11,000 is realistic if it is Vizag-Araku-Lambasingi track)
For an SUV, the cost is around ₹14000-₹15000 for 2 nights.
By road, you can cover multiple on-road as well as offbeat places that are merely possible to visit via train, and without hiring a local car. The following Araku Valley trip plan is based on a car trip. First, let’s explore all 12 places that you should cover in a sequence.
1. Simhachalam Temple
| ⭐ Rating: 4.0 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Spiritual travellers, Families, Senior citizens |
| Entry Fee | General Darshan: Free Special Darshan: ₹100 Executive Darshan: ₹300 |

Simhachalam Temple is best visited early in the morning before the city traffic begins. The temple sits on a hill, offering a peaceful transition from coastal Vizag into the Eastern Ghats, lying on the Vizag-Araku road. Even for non-religious travellers, the architecture and serenity make it a meaningful stop.
Top Highlights
- Ancient hilltop temple near Vizag
- Spiritual start before entering forests
- Calm atmosphere in early morning
This visit also helps pace the day—breaking the long drive before you head deeper into forest terrain.
2. Borra Caves
| ⭐ Rating: 4.6 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Anybody except senior citizens who face trouble while hiking up stairs. “Must visit” for geology & nature enthusiasts. |
| Entry Fee | ₹50 per person Children (<5): ₹25 |

Borra Caves mark the point where the journey truly enters the Eastern Ghats. Inside, the temperature drops, light dims, and natural rock formations dominate your senses. The caves are well-lit and safe to explore, yet still feel raw and ancient.
If you’re travelling by train, Borra is the most important stop. However, those continuing by car can explore it more leisurely without watching the return clock.
Top Highlights
- One of India’s largest limestone caves
- Stalactite & stalagmite formations
- Naturally cool interiors
You can take your lunch at a restaurant nearby, before or after exploring Borra Cave. You can try Bamboo chicken or Bamboo biriyani here.
3. Katiki Waterfalls
| ⭐ Rating: 4.9 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Adventure seekers, Nature lovers, Families, Couples *Senior citizens who face trouble while hiking up stairs should avoid. |
| Entry/ Transport Fee | Jeep: ₹200 per person or ₹1,500 per jeep |

Katiki Falls is one of the most rewarding experiences of Day 1, although only a few tourists visit this beautiful spot, mostly because tour operators often skip it. A little away from Borra Caves, from a particular place you have hire a local jeep, followed by a short hike. The effort is worth it — the waterfall is exclusive, raw, loud, and surrounded by dense greenery.
Skipping Katiki Falls means missing Araku’s adventurous gem.
Top Highlights
- Jeep safari + short forest hike
- Exclusive waterfall in forest setting
- One of Araku’s most scenic spots
4. Galikonda View Point
| ⭐ Rating: 3.5 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | All Araku-tourists, Photography lovers |
| Entry | – |

This viewpoint offers a brief but refreshing break. It’s not a long stop, but the open valley views and the sight of the highest peak of Eastern Ghat – Galikonda view, prepare you for what lies ahead in Araku Valley.
Top Highlights
- Panoramic valley views
- Short photography stop
- Fresh mountain air
5. Bamboo Bridge & Coffee Plantation
| ⭐ Rating: 4.5 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Families, Slow travelers |
| Entry | Adult: ₹ 50, Child: ₹ 25 |

It’s another must-visit attraction on the road to Araku Valley. Part of the coffee plantation area has been wonderfully decorated with wooden decks, making it perfectly photogenic.
Walking across bamboo bridges inside coffee plantations is a calm contrast after waterfalls and caves. The shaded paths and smell of the coffee plantation create a soothing experience, perfect before reaching Araku town.
Top Highlights
- Wooden bamboo bridges
- Walks inside coffee estates
- Light hiking experience
6. Araku Coffee Factory
| ⭐ Rating: 3.8 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Coffee lovers, Leisure travellers, Families |
| Entry Fees | 20 per person |

Compared to the day’s adventures, the coffee factory is quieter and simpler. It’s best treated as an evening wind-down spot—understanding Araku’s coffee culture and picking up souvenirs.
Top Highlights
- Learn about tribal coffee
- Coffee tasting & shopping
- Relaxed evening stop
After this, check-in to your Araku hotel, relax, and enjoy the cool night air. The most recommended Araku hotels are listed in the downloadable Araku Valley trip planner.
Day 2: Araku Valley Sightseeing → Lambasingi (Explore Relaxing Places to Visit in Araku Valley)
Day 2 is wider, and more immersive. Unlike Day One’s adventure-heavy route, this day focuses on sunrise viewpoints, tribal culture, gardens, forests, and cascading waterfalls, before gradually transitioning towards Lambasingi.
7. Madagada View Point
| ⭐ Rating: 4.1 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Early risers Landscape photographers Couples and solo travellers |
| Entry | – |

Madagada View Point is best visited before sunrise, when the valley is still wrapped in fog. As daylight slowly reveals the rolling Eastern Ghats, the view feels expansive and deeply calming. Unlike roadside viewpoints, Madagada offers space to stop, breathe, and absorb the silence.
Top Highlights
- One of the best sunrise points in Araku
- Mist-filled valleys and layered hills
- Quiet and crowd-free early morning
This place sets the tone for Day 2—slow, reflective, and nature-led. Even a 20–30 minute stop here feels rewarding.
2. Ranajilleda Waterfalls
| ⭐ Rating: 4.2 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Slow travellers Couples Nature lovers avoiding crowds |
| Entry | – |
Ranajilleda Waterfalls lie away from the main tourist flow, in a different direction. The water flow varies by season, but the surrounding forest and rocky terrain keep the experience scenic year-round. Unlike popular waterfalls, there’s no rush here—just the sound of flowing water and birds.
Top Highlights
- Less crowded waterfall
- Located on a quieter side of Araku Valley
- Natural, untouched surroundings
It’s an ideal place to slow down after sunrise, refresh yourself, and mentally prepare for the cultural stops ahead.
8. Araku Tribal Museum
| ⭐ Rating: 4.3 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Families Culture enthusiasts Educational trips |
| Entry | ₹40 per person |

The Araku Tribal Museum offers meaningful insight into the indigenous communities of the Eastern Ghats. The displays are simple yet effective—showing daily life, farming methods, festivals, and traditional art form
The museum is well-organised and doesn’t feel overwhelming. Spending about an hour here gives cultural depth to your Araku journey, balancing the natural attractions of the previous day.
Top Highlights
- Tribal lifestyle, tools, and traditions
- Life-size hut models
- Zip-lining & rope cycling activities
9. Padmapuram Gardens
| ⭐ Rating: 4.2 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Families with children Leisure travellers Winter visitors |
| Entry | ₹100 per person |

Padmapuram Gardens feel like a pause button in the journey. The garden is spacious, clean, and thoughtfully designed, making it perfect for families and relaxed walks. During winter, it becomes one of the most pleasant picnic spots in Araku Valley.
You can comfortably spend 45 minutes to an hour here without feeling rushed.
Top Highlights
- Well-maintained botanical garden
- Toy train ride
- Ideal picnic environment
10. Araku Chocolate Factory
| ⭐ Rating: 3.2 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Families with children Chocolate lovers Quick refreshment stop |
| Entry | ₹25 per person |

Located right next to Padmapuram Gardens, the Chocolate Factory is a short but enjoyable stop. While it’s not a large attraction, it adds a fun break—especially for kids—and offers locally produced chocolates worth sampling.
Top Highlights
- Locally made chocolates
- Quick stop beside Padmapuram Garden
11. Araku Pine Forest
| ⭐ Rating: 4.3 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Families with children Chocolate lovers Quick refreshment stop |
| Entry | ₹25 per person |

The Araku Pine Forest is a wide, open recreational space rather than a dense forest trail. It’s often used for picnics, receptions, and casual gatherings. The tall trees and open layout create a relaxed atmosphere—perfect for walking, sitting, or light photography.
Top Highlights
- Pine & eucalyptus plantations
- Open picnic-style landscape
- Watchtowers and garden sections
12. Cheparai Waterfalls
| ⭐ Rating: 4.7 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Families & Couples Food lovers & photographers Relaxed travellers |
| Entry | ₹50 per person |

Cheparai Waterfalls are among the most visually pleasing spots in Araku Valley. Here, the river breaks into multiple cascades, creating wide, flowing sheets of water. A small bridge connects both sides, offering a dramatic view of the stronger current.
This is also one of the best lunch stops, with roadside stalls serving bamboo chicken and bamboo biryani.
Top Highlights
- Cascading river formation
- Scenic bridge viewpoint
- Best place for bamboo chicken
Optional Extension Beyond Araku
If you have an extra day in hand, you can extend this Araku Valley Trip Plan for 2 Days into a 2N–3D circuit by continuing beyond Araku, towards the higher hill stretches of the Eastern Ghats. This extended route covers Kothapalli Waterfalls, one of the most impressive cascades in the region, followed by Lambasingi, a mist-covered hill hamlet famous for its early morning “ocean of clouds” viewpoint.
Since this stretch involves longer driving distances (over 110 km from Araku town), it is best planned as a dedicated 2N–3D itinerary rather than rushing it within two days.
👉 Read our detailed Araku–Lambasingi 2N–3D Tour Plan from Vizag for a complete breakdown of this extended route.
13. Kothapalli Waterfalls
| ⭐ Rating: 4.9 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Families, Couples, & everyone Nature photographers Slow travellers |
| Entry | ₹50 per person |

Kothapalli Waterfall is the top highlight of Day 2. The water descends in three distinct steps before spreading into the plains, creating a powerful and scenic view. The waterfall looks different from every angle, making it ideal for extended exploration. It’s a must-visit stop on the way to Lambasingi from Araku.
Top Highlights
- Tall three-step waterfall
- Excellent viewpoints from multiple angles
- One of the most impressive cascades in the region
⚠️ Important: The site closes at 5 PM. To enjoy it properly, reach before 4 PM—earlier in winter.
After Kothapalli Waterfalls – Why You Should Continue to Lambasingi
After visiting Kothapalli Waterfalls, there is no practical point in returning to Araku Valley.
📍 Distance from Araku to Kothapalli Falls: approx. 75 km
📍 Distance from Kothapalli Falls to Lambasingi: approx. 40 km
⏳ Travel Time: 1 hour (Kothapalli to Lambasingi)
Instead of driving back nearly 2 hours to Araku, it makes much more sense to continue towards Lambasingi, an offbeat hill hamlet, locally known as the “Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh.”
This transition makes your Araku Valley Trip Plan smoother, smarter, and more scenic.
14. Lambasingi (Night Stay & Next Morning Exploration)
| ⭐ Rating: 4.2 / 5 | |
| Ideal For | Families, Couples, & everyone Nature photographers Winter travellers |
| Entry (Jeep safari) | ₹200 per person or ₹1500/jeep |
Lambasingi sits at an altitude of around 1,000 meters (approx. 3,280 ft) and is one of the very few places in South India where winter temperatures can drop close to 0°C. Unlike Araku, Lambasingi is not about waterfalls or gardens — it is about mist, silence, and altitude.
The main attraction here is the Hill Top Lambasingi View Point, famous for the breathtaking phenomenon often called the “Ocean of Clouds.” If you wake up early (before sunrise), you’ll witness layers of clouds floating below the hilltop, while the first rays of sunlight paint the sky in gold and orange.
There are no large commercial markets, no heavy tourist rush — just winding roads, pepper plantations, strawberry farms (seasonal), and endless rolling hills. You can explore all these after returning from the viewpoint.
Also, you can explore Lambasingi Dam, where several gaming events like zip-lining, rope climbing, etc. are available, specifically in winter (late November to March).
Lambasingi feels raw, untouched, and deeply peaceful.
Top Highlights
- Famous Hill Top View Point (Ocean of Clouds)
- One of the coldest places in Andhra Pradesh
- Early morning fog and layered valley views
- Quiet offbeat hill experience
- Strawberry & pepper plantations (seasonal)
What to Do in Lambasingi (Next Morning Plan)
- Wake up by 5:00 AM
- Visit Hill Top View Point before sunrise
- Walk through mist-covered roads
- Enjoy tea in the cold morning air
- Optional: Visit Lambasingi Dam or plantations
After exploring Lambasingi in the first half of the day, start your return to Vizag after lunch; it takes 3 hous covering a distance of approx. 120 km.
Araku-Lambasingi Tour Plan (in brief)
If you truly want to experience this region properly, follow this flow:
Day 1: Vizag → Borra → Katiki → Other on-road attractions → Araku (Night Stay)
Day 2: Araku Sightseeing → Kothapalli → Lambasingi (Night Stay)
Day 3 Morning: Sunrise at Lambasingi → Return to Vizag
Rushing through Araku reduces it to a checklist.
Extending it to Lambasingi turns it into a layered mountain experience.
Get the PDF copy of the Tour Plan.
Final Travel Note
An Araku Valley Trip Plan for 2 Days (1 Night) is not about covering places mechanically — it’s about allowing the Eastern Ghats to unfold gradually.
Day 1 takes you through caves, forests, waterfalls, coffee estates, and winding mountain roads before you settle into the calm of Araku town at night.
Day 2 reveals a softer side — sunrise viewpoints, tribal culture, botanical gardens, pine landscapes, and cascading river formations — before you return to Vizag by evening.
Most tourists attempt a rushed Vizag–Araku–Vizag day trip. But staying one night in Araku changes everything. The pace slows, the mornings feel different, and the experience becomes layered instead of hurried.
Slow down.
Stay one night.
Let Araku breathe.
