Green
and pleasant and filled with the music of waterfalls, is the picturesque Araku Valley,
about 112 km from Visakhapatnam. The natural beauty of this valley comes alive with its
rich landscape. The Dhimsa dance, an age-old folk dance of the aborigines is still
performed here during 'Itika Pongal' - the famous hunting festival in April.
Borra Caves
Borra is a village lying in the Ananthagiri hills in the south-east corner of
Srungavarapukota taluk, about 29 kms from Araku Valley and 90 kms from Visakhapatnam. The
caves at this place, popularly known as the Borra Caves are of historical importance and
religious value. Dating back to a million years, they present a breathtaking display of
naturally sculpted splendour, in superb stalactite and stalagmite formations. Deep in the
caves, a Shivalingam and an idol of a Cow (Kamadhenu) can be found. The caves are
beautifully illuminated and a 'must-see' for everyone!
Access
Air : The nearest airport is Visakhapatnam at a distance of 112 km.
Rail : Araku has a rail head.
Bus : This service is available from Visakhapatnam. A.P Tourism conducts excursion trip
from Visakhapatnam everyday.
Accomodation
A.P Tourism's Mayuri complex and cottages and R & B guest house.