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Thursday, January 3, 2019

Lambasingi the Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh

South India is loved for many things, the breathtaking coasts or its delectable cuisine. But one thing that is never associated is snowfall. When we think of a snowfall, we promptly think about Gulmarg, Nainital and Manali. But there’s a small village in Andhra Pradesh, Lambasingi where you can catch a glimpse of snow. In fact Lambasingi is also known by another name Korra Bayalu, which means if someone stays out in the open they would freeze like a stick. Lambasingi has a lot more to offer because of its tourist place Surrounded by mesmerising hills, dense forests and a lot more, the local people are engaged in the pepper and coffee plantations.

The Kothapally waterfall lies at a distance of about 27 km from Lambasingi. It is wrapped in the lush embrace of a tropical rainforest. The waterfall cascades over tiered rocky drops into pretty plunge pool. It is a popular iconic spot for locals and visitors. This beautiful waterfall is a perfect place for a relaxing dip.

Enjoy the misty mornings in Lambasingi. The experience is just as beautiful. The Lambasingi temperature throughout the year is less than 10 degrees Celsius. So you can accept a beautiful, chilly morning every day during your stay there.

Experience an overnight camping in Lambasingi. It is a great pleasure sitting around a bonfire and sleeping under the sky. Lambasingi has the perfect surrounding for overnight camping. Carry your own tent and supplies. Do not depend on the village shops.

Adventure Quotient: Trekking and camping on remote Hills. The hills and valley also provide opportunities for adventure activities at and near Lambasingi. Many people come here to engage in adventure activities and go for hiking, trekking and camping on remote hills.

Stroll through cloud kissed gardens: the man occupation of the residents of Lambasingi is coffee and pepper farming in winter. The orchards around the tiny hamlet are peppered with an enchanting sprinkling of wildflowers and laced with silvery clouds. An evening stroll through the winding trails of these cloud kissed garden is very romantic.

While travelling to Lambasingi you’ll be welcomed with a beautiful view of yellow and black Susan flower garden. It’s open to all. Visitors can just sit, relax and soak in the beauty around these amazing flowers. Wait for the sunset view when the sky turns all colourful, adding to the gorgeousness of the surroundings. It gets more than just picture perfect here.

How to reach Lambasingi: reaching Lambasingi is not a big deal, as the village is well connected to Visakhapatnam by road. The village is a 100 km drive away from the city centre. Since the place is not fully developed there is a lack of accommodation open. One has to stay at Visakhapatnam during the visit. While a scarcity of guesthouses and hotels are one of the biggest drawbacks of Lambasingi. It’s awesome and full of beauty that is worth visiting.

Best time to visit Lambasingi is from November to January. It is usually considered the best time to visit Lambasingi. Four years back on January 15, 2012 Lambasingi experienced snowfall. Temperature does not go below 0 degree every year but when it does, Lambasingi gets an all white snowy cover.

The hills, the dense forests, the valley and the plantations contribute in making Lambasingi a place with prolific natural beauty. People who visit the tiny village are always in awe of its natural splendour and its tranquillity.

Lambasingi is a beautiful nature friendly place and great for a recreational break.

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