Araku Valley is hill station in the North Coast region of Andhra Pradesh in Southern India. In 2011, it was home to 57,000 people. It is a coffee plantation, and there is also a honey industry.
Araku is blessed with enchanting beauty of the hills and greenery, interspersed with streams and rivulets. The morning fog is particularly lovely here. This area is often referred to as Ooty of Andhra. It is a valley in the Eastern Ghats inhabited by several tribes.
Train: the railways operate a daily train at 7:05AM from Vishakapatnam Railway Station.
Buses: there are buses that operate from APSRTC that have a daily tour as well as normal operations.
Car: you can also hire a taxi or car for as much as ₹2500 for a round trip and a night stay at Araku.
Take a walk around the small town in the early morning while the fog is still there to catch the beauty of a hill station.
Bamboo chicken is a local specialty. Indian, Chinese, Continental and as well as local South Indian dishes are also available here.
Aruku valley has coffee plantations, and you can taste their coffee at Aruku valley coffee house near to the bus station in Aruku