Visakhapatnam – Araku Valley – Srisailam
Embark on an enchanting journey through Visakhapatnam, where ancient temples and stunning beaches await, then venture into the lush beauty of Araku Valley, famous for its coffee plantations and breathtaking landscapes. Conclude your adventure in Srisailam, home to the revered Mallikarjuna Temple, offering a perfect blend of spirituality and natural wonder.
Trip Info
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Winter
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Min 4 - Max 20
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Budget Friendly, Family Trip
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3/4/5 - Star Hotels
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5
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65
Overview
Embark on a captivating journey through Andhra Pradesh, where rich cultural heritage meets stunning natural beauty. Begin in Visakhapatnam, exploring the ancient Simhachalam Temple and the unique Submarine Museum. Venture to the lush Araku Valley, home to breathtaking Borra Caves and vibrant tribal culture. Experience the spiritual significance of Srisailam, with its revered Mallikarjuna Temple and scenic wildlife sanctuary. Discover historical gems like Lepakshi Temple and Gandikota Fort along the way. This 3-day adventure promises a perfect blend of spirituality, history, and adventure in one of India’s most diverse states.
Highlights
- Simhachalam Temple: Visit this ancient and architecturally stunning temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha, known for its spiritual significance.
- Submarine Museum: Explore India's only submarine museum in Visakhapatnam, offering a fascinating glimpse into naval history.
- Borra Caves: Discover the impressive limestone formations of Borra Caves, a natural wonder that showcases unique geological features.
- Araku Valley: Experience the lush landscapes and vibrant tribal culture of Araku Valley, often referred to as "Andhra’s Ooty."
- Mallikarjuna Temple: Visit this revered pilgrimage site in Srisailam, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Wildlife Safari: Enjoy a thrilling safari in the Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna.
- Lepakshi Temple: Admire the intricate architecture and famous hanging pillar of Lepakshi Temple, a stunning example of Vijayanagara art and culture.