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A cold wave has gripped the Agency areas of Alluri Sitharama Raju district in India, with temperatures plummeting to single digits in several locations. Araku Valley recorded a low of 7.4° Celsius. Thick fog and early darkness are also reported. The cold snap, however, has boosted tourism in popular destinations like Araku Valley and Lambasingi. Residents are taking measures to combat the cold.
News Article:
Early Winter Chill Brings Tourism Boom to Alluri Sitharama Raju District
PADERU, India – November 16, 2025 – A sudden and significant drop in temperature has swept through the Agency areas of Alluri Sitharama Raju district, triggering a cold wave and a surge in tourism. The Regional Agricultural Research Station (RARS) at Chintapalli reported that Araku Valley recorded a chilling 7.4° Celsius early Sunday morning. Other areas like G. Madugula and Dumbriguda weren’t far behind, registering 8° Celsius.
The unseasonably cold weather, which has seen G Madugula record lows of 6°C, is also accompanied by thick fog that blankets the valleys until late morning and unusually early darkness. Residents are resorting to campfires and winter clothing to combat the biting chill.
“The cold is biting, especially past midnight,” said D. Upendra, a resident of Paderu. “It feels like winter has arrived early.”
Despite the discomfort for locals, the cold snap has proven a boon for the tourism industry. Popular destinations like Araku Valley, Dumbriguda, Lambasingi (known as Meghala Kondalu), and Vanjangi are experiencing a noticeable increase in visitor numbers compared to previous weeks, according to tourism department officials. The promise of experiencing the cold weather has drawn tourists eager to escape the relatively warmer conditions in other parts of the region.
While the early winter chill presents challenges, it also offers a unique opportunity for the tourism sector in the Alluri Sitharama Raju district.