Anantagiri, a mesmerizing hill resort, is cocooned in the green hills of Andhra Pradesh. It is blessed with some of the most strikingly beautiful view-points on the rolling hills of the Eastern Ghats. Thick woodlands, plush orchards, gorgeous waterfalls, a variety of flora and miles of coffee plantations await you in Anantagiri Hills.
Anantagiri Hills is reputed as a health station as some of the flora here has medicinal properties, and the pleasant weather never fails to replenish the body and soul. Musi or Muchkunda river originates from Anantagiri. The Bhavanasi Lake, situated here, is referred to as the Badrinath of the South attracting pilgrims from far and away. The nearby Borra Caves are a treasure house in itself and date back to at least a million year. The natural formation of the stalactites and stalagmites in the Borra Caves is unique and attracts the adventurous and curious tourists from all over the world. Araku Valley also offers a favorite getaway from the Anantagiri Hills.
Weather in Anantagiri Hills
Anantagiri Hills is beautiful in its own way all through the year. Summers are cool, rains bring about a magical picture, autumn and spring sees a colorful landscape, and winters are serene with clear blue skies.
Accommodation in Anantagiri Hills
Reasonably priced cottages, rest houses and some hotels offer comfortable accommodation in Anantagiri Hills.
Reaching Anantagiri Hills
By road - There are several buses that link Anantagiri with Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad.
By Rail - Srikakulam is the nearest railhead to Anantagiri Hills at a distance of just 3 km. The railway carved out of the Eastern Ghats is of one of the highest broad gauge tracks in the world.


