October 24, 2014

Araku valley,Tribal Museum,Rolling grass lands

                                                                                     Araku valley
An amazing valley, coated with lush green forests and always reverberating with the musical notes of waterfalls and famous hill station of AP is Araku valley. This place lures people with pleasant weather, hills and valleys. The natural beauty of this valley comes alive with its rich landscape. Rolling grass lands, lush orchards and pleasant climate make Araku Valley a delightful place The area of the valley is roughly 36 square km. The natural beauty of this valley comes alive with its rich landscape. The pleasant weather tempts tourists for a visit, especially during the summer. The natural beauty of the Araku Valley is beyond compare
The hill stations in India are not only noted for their cool salubrious air and their stunning mountain scenery but are known for serene ambience, rolling meadows and spellbinding views. Ananthagiri Ghats are covered with thick forests and they are also replete with Orchards and offer some scenic beauty to the landscape.
Located on the Eastern Ghats of India, the valley is inhabited by tribal people. One of the other attractions of this valley is a tribal museum. the altitude is between 600 and 900 meters above sea level.
The journey to this place on the Ghat road with thick forests on either side is in itself interesting and pleasant. One can have a wonderful trekking trip. Forty-six tunnels and bridges will greet you on the way. The journey to Araku Valley is the most enjoying as the rail passes through tunnels, hill sides and streams. . It is better to go to Araku by train and return by road. You can see the local tribal dance at if you are on APTDC package tour.
Tribal Museum is a biggest attraction of the Araku. Chaaparai, a picturesque place about 15 km from Araku is another picnic spot in this region. One must experience the climatic conditions and the natural beauty of this Valley. The natural beauty of this valley comes alive with the aboriginal tribes who dwell here and who have to this day kept their tradition and culture alive. About 19 tribes inhabit this area.
It is located 115 km from Vishakhapatnam, close to the Orissa state border. The area of the valley is roughly 36 km², and

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