Maredumilli

The Valmiki valley vana vihara sthali, Maredumilli, is the newest attraction in the East Godavari district and perfectly captures its beauty. Visitors are treated to a visual feast there. Numerous attractions may be found in the forests, including clumps of pine and golden bamboo, waterfalls, undulating mountainous terrain, silvery streams tumbling down the rocks, and forests rich in flora and animals.

The Forest Department has created this charming tiny community as an eco-tourism centre in the thick forests of the Eastern Ghats. Maredumilli is home to native tribes, animals, and the natural world. The indigenous people who have lived on these territories for many years have preserved and developed this woodland area. The entire area is breathtakingly beautiful, with lush grasslands surrounding by hills and several streams meandering over sloping rocks.

The village's semi-evergreen trees make it a fantastic location for outdoor exploration and getting close to nature. Nearly 4 miles from Maredumilli village, on the Maredumilli-Bhadrachalam road, is where you'll find the Maredumilli Community Conservation & Eco Tourism Area. The Eastern Ghats may be explored in great detail at Jungle Star Wildlife Camp, a haven for nature lovers. The camp, which is close to the Valamuru River, has a stream flowing on three sides and looks out over the Vali-Sugriva Konda from the Ramayana era.

– The distance between Rajahmundry Airport and Maredumilli is around 69 kilometres
- About 69 miles from Maredumilli, at Rajahmundry Railway Station, is the closest railhead.
- Rajahmundry, which has good bus service to other significant cities across the nation, is the closest large city from which to go by road to Maredumalli