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6 hill stations in Andhra Pradesh for that must-needed refreshing break

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 7, 2025, 01:58 IST
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6 hill stations in Andhra Pradesh for that must-needed refreshing break

Many people associate Andhra Pradesh with temples and often overlook its hill stations. Well, when the heat of Andhra Pradesh’s plains becomes unbearable, there are hill stations that offer the much needed respite. These places are all about lush greenery, misty valleys, rolling hills, and are highland retreats combining natural beauty with tranquil vibes, making them perfect for a weekend getaway or a longer retreat. In short, Andhra Pradesh’s hill stations are underrated jewels waiting to be explored. Here’s a list of six hill stations that promise cool weather, scenic views, and a breath of fresh air, inviting travelers to discover their hidden charm.

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Araku Valley

One of the most popular hill stations in the state, Araku Valley is located in the Eastern Ghats and is famous for its coffee plantations, tribal culture, and scenic beauty. Visitors can take a picturesque train ride from Visakhapatnam, passing through tunnels, waterfalls, and dense forests. The Borra Caves nearby add a spelunking adventure to your itinerary. The misty mornings and cool evenings make it a perfect escape from city life.

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Paderu

Often called the gateway to Araku Valley, Paderu is a lesser-known hill station that offers a quiet retreat. Surrounded by coffee and pepper plantations, Paderu is ideal for trekking and nature walks. The town is also culturally significant, as it is home to several tribal communities whose traditions and festivals offer travelers a glimpse into indigenous life.

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Ananthagiri Hills

Located near Visakhapatnam, Ananthagiri Hills is a serene hill station known for its lush coffee plantations and dense forests. The region is dotted with ancient temples, while its trekking trails open up to sweeping views of the surrounding valleys. Blending nature, history, and spirituality, it makes an ideal escape for adventure seekers and peaceful travelers alike.

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Horsley Hills

Horsley Hills, often called the “Ooty of Andhra Pradesh,” is perched at an elevation of over 1,270 meters. Known for its pleasant climate throughout the year, it’s surrounded by eucalyptus forests and coffee plantations. The area offers opportunities for trekking, cycling, and birdwatching. The viewpoint at the top provides stunning vistas of the rolling hills below.

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Talakona

Famous for the Talakona Waterfalls, the highest in Andhra Pradesh, Talakona is nestled in the Seshachalam Hills. The hill station is rich in biodiversity, with forests that are home to leopards, sloths, and numerous bird species. Trekkers can enjoy the lush trails leading up to the waterfall while soaking in the tranquil environment. It’s ideal for nature lovers seeking peace and adventure together.

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Lambasingi

Often referred to as the “Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh,” Lambasingi is one of the few places in the state that experiences frost during winter. Surrounded by dense forests and coffee plantations, this hill station offers a unique experience in the otherwise tropical state. The mornings are misty, the nights chilly, and the vistas are unforgettable, making it a must-visit for those wanting to escape the heat.

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