This was the train journey from Vishakhapatnam to Araku Valley along the Eastern Ghats of India. It is a very scenic route of 129 km, crossing breathtaking mountains and lush greenery. Train chugs at a height of around 1000 meters above the mean sea level. En route, you can halt to see Borra Caves, 150 millions years old natural formed stalactites and stalagmites. There are stunning waterfalls and streams along the valley, where you can sit back and relax for hours.
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This is beautiful! So serene, and calm. I wish I could visit those waterfalls now!
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Yes, its tranquility mesmerized with unforgettable memories. How about planning a trip to India…???
Thanks for your thoughts….!!! Always beautiful.
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I would love to come there! Hopefully, some day… 🙂
And you’re most welcome! It’s always a pleasure to visit your blog.
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Surely. Thanks a lot.
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Oh wow this made me cry it was so beautiful
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Thanks so much dear.
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I am adding it to the places I want to visit before I die 🙂 thank you so much for sharing
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You are most welcome Samantha. I will share info of more places in India which you must visit in your lifetime. India is a very vast and unique place with its rich culture, heritage and history, which fascinates the traveler.
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Thanks 🙂
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