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6 Must-Visit Trekking Places in Andhra Pradesh

List of 6 Treks in Andhra Pradesh

Trek Name Difficulty Level Distance
Talakona Waterfalls Trek, Tirupati Easy 1.5 km
Nagalapuram Trek, Tirupati Easy 12 km
Ahobilam Trek, Nallamala Forest Moderate 7 km
Tada Falls or Ubbalamadugu Falls Trek, Srikalahasti Moderate 11 km
Kadalivanam Caves, Srisailam Hard 12 km
Sri Venkateswara Wildlife Sanctuary Trek, Tirumala Hard 48 km

Best Trekking Places in Andhra Pradesh

List of Essentials to Carry for Trekking in Andhra Pradesh

FAQs about Trekking in Andhra Pradesh

What is the best time to go trekking in Andhra Pradesh?

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The best time to go trekking in Andhra Pradesh is from October to March, as the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

The best time to go trekking in Andhra Pradesh is from October to March, as the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.

What essential items should be carried during a trekking trip in Andhra Pradesh?

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Some of the essential items to carry during a trekking trip in Andhra Pradesh include a first-aid kit, trekking shoes, water bottles, energy bars, sun protection cream, and a backpack.

Some of the essential items to carry during a trekking trip in Andhra Pradesh include a first-aid kit, trekking shoes, water bottles, energy bars, sun protection cream, and a backpack.

Is it safe to go trekking in Andhra Pradesh?

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Yes, it is safe to go trekking in Andhra Pradesh if you follow the instructions given by your trekking guide and take necessary precautions such as carrying enough water, wearing proper trekking shoes, and avoiding trekking during extreme weather conditions.

Yes, it is safe to go trekking in Andhra Pradesh if you follow the instructions given by your trekking guide and take necessary precautions such as carrying enough water, wearing proper trekking shoes, and avoiding trekking during extreme weather conditions.