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Araku Valley Travel complete Guide in 2020- Best time to visit, How to reach, Top 5 place to see, Araku Valley Budget

“Coffee and rain along with hill station “Anything can be tastier than this? If no then Araku Valley is the answer where one can find their happiness of inner soul in between the green valley. About Araku Valley Araku Valley is the beautiful hill station in Andhra Pradesh, situated at an altitude of 900 meter above the sea level and around 90 to 120 km from Vizag (Vishakhapatnam) depending on your departure destination. Araku Valley is an combination of lush green forest with mountain, fogy whether, mind-blowing waterfalls, curvy roads, rich in tribal culture, coffee plantation a perfect destination for nature lover where you can enjoy pollution free air. Best Time to visit The Best time to visit the valley during winter season in the month of November to February. In the winter, the weather become pleasant and most of the traveler preferred visit during winter but during this season all the tourist places in Araku become overcrowded and you may get disappointed and

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