
Our trip started from an early (really early :-) at 5:20 AM) morning flight from Delhi to Vizag. With alarm set for 2:30 AM, the anxiety of missing the alarm didn't allow me to sleep much in the night. Nevertheless, the flight started before time and reached before time as well. There is a good view of Bay of Bengal as plane approaches the airport.
I had pre-booked a ZoomCar for 2 days and from the airport, headed to the Zoomcar location to collect the car. Once done with the usual inspection of the car, it started with a trip to Araku. The distance from Vizag to Araku is about 110 km of which half is plain road and remaining is curved around hills. There aren't many roadside dhabas or restaurants on the way. The road on the hills is 2 lane and we occasionally got stuck behind buses waiting for traffic to clear. Maybe there was more rush due to Sunday but it took us approx 5 hours to cover the journey which should have normally taken 3 hours. We arrived at Haritha Valley Resort and after having the buffet lunch in their restaurant, we were all tired and took a quick nap.

The next day, we started from Araku Valley to Borra Caves and reached in about 90 minutes. These caves are probably the largest in India and are of limestone structure. We took a guide here who showed us various God, animals, human shapes formed naturally from limestone. The Gosthani River, which originates from these caves and flows between is the cause for the development of the odd shapes of structures. The name "Borra" means hole and popular legend is that a cow, grazing on the top of the caves, dropped through that hole in the roof and was found across the river and saved because of Lord Shiva.



A note about the hotel, very hospitable staff - everyone makes you feel special. Awesome breakfast with multiple options to choose from, well maintained swimming pool and a trainer to assist you in the gym.





Last day, since it was Gurupurab, we went to local gurudwara and with God's grace, had langar. Post that, we did some shopping (actually just from one store, Leepakshi) and then headed to the airport for our flight back to Delhi.
As for people in Vishakapatnam, I found them very friendly. There is some language issue but most people can understand and speak broken Hindi (over English). Some streets were crowded but there was no road rage to be seen or people in unnecessary hurry. Wherever we went and at whatever time of the day, we were off the groping eyes generally seen in North India.
Food is cheap and all walks of people enjoy street food. In a decent restaurant, one will be charged the MRP of cold-drink and not some exorbitant price just for putting that cold drink in a glass.

Thanks for sharing your experience. Indeed it's encouraging.
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