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Tyda Nature Camp

Best months to visit : All year

Opening Timings : 24 Hr

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Tyda Nature Camp

Tyda is a small tribal village between visakhaptnam and Araku valley. Also known as Jungle Bells, the nature camp has facilities for rock climbing, trekking, bird watching. This eco tourism place is home for variety of animals and birds. There are log huts and tents set in tribal environment for tourists.

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Places Near Tyda Nature Camp
Ananthagiri Hills

Ananthagiri Hills

One of the top tourist places to visit in Araku which is famous for coffee plantations and numerous waterfalls. These Hills are well known for its scenic beauty and charming weather. Perfect gateway to spend some time in lap of nature. One can see the panoramic view from sunrise, sunset, mountain ranges and thick forests. Ananthagiri village is surrounded by coffee estates. You can enjoy the rich aroma of coffee throughout. Famous Borra caves are very close to Ananthagiri. .. View More

Araku Tribal museum

Araku Tribal museum

Araku Tribal museum is a wonderful place which explores the tribal culture. Araku valley boasts of 19 tribes that live in the vicinity. It consists of clay monuments, utensils, various artifacts of the tribal people which includes their hunting tools, jewellery, kitchen utensils. It was established in 1996 by APTDC (Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation) and built with mud walls and real metals to portray tribal life. .. View More

Borra Caves

Borra Caves

Borra caves are the largest caves in the country. These caves are made of Karstic limestone whose real beauty can be seen in natural skylight. These are considered the deepest caves in India. The Gosthani river which originates from these caves and flows between the solidified stalactites and stalagmites in the karstic limestone’s formation is the cause for the odd shapes of structures. Borra caves hosts a Stalagmite Lingam. According to locals, once a cowherd lost his cow while grazing soon realized that the cow had fallen down. While searching for the cow, the cow herd found these cave.. View More

Chaparai Waterfalls

Chaparai Waterfalls

Dumbriguda Chaparai is a well known picnic spot in Araku valley. A scenic place with waterfalls and surrounding forest area makes people relax and spend their holiday joyfully. With its endless streams that cut across big rock formations of the valley. Basically its a water stream. The area around the waterfalls has become a popular site for picnicking. Smooth slanting rocks interrupt the stream, making a huge natural water slide. Be careful sometimes the rocks are too slippery. This waterfall is very attractive and allures lot of tourists. .. View More

Padmapuram Botanical Gardens

Padmapuram Botanical Gardens

The Botanical gardens was built in 1942 to supply vegetables to the soldiers who fought in World War II. After the war, it was converted into a Nursery cum training center where rare species of flowers, Orchards and trees are grown. The garden also contains treetop huts also called as Hanging cottages. The garden also encompasses a Rose garden. Another important thing of Padmapuram Botanical Garden is a Toy train which gives a tour of the garden. It also boasts of colourful statues and stone sculptures. .. View More

Katiki Waterfalls

Katiki Waterfalls

It is located near Borra caves. A rugged Jeep is required to cover the narrow muddy road passing through jungle by the side of Gosthani river. You have to trek almost half a kilometre and climb up after crossing the railway track. Trek  includes a ten minute stiff climbing. Steps are there upto waterfall. Locally collected honey is available there. Along side the trek you can have temporary shops setup by local tribes selling Bamboo Chicken. Cooking and camping are also permitted at this place. The pond at the bottom of the waterfall is an excellent place for taking a bath after a tough t.. View More

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