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Baruva Srikakulam
Baruva Srikakulam is one of the oldest beaches in Andhra Pradesh. It serves dual purpose of a beach and a village in the state.

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Baruva Srikakulam is a significant beach resort nestled near Sompeta in Srikakulam district in the Andhra Pradesh state of India. One of the oldest beaches in Andhra Pradesh, it is located at an average elevation of 10 meters. The interesting thing about Baruva is that it serves dual purpose of a beach and a village in the state. The main town of Baruva is located a little away from the sea beach. This beach is an important merging point of the Mahendra Tanaya River into the Bay of Bengal.

Historical Significance of Baruva Srikakulam
In the colonial era, Baruva Beach cum village used to be an important location for trade and communication. At that time it was developed into a major seaport by the British. The seaport was operational until India was freed from the British rule. The beach still houses a huge pillar which was constructed to honour the grief of a ship"s sinking in the sea way back in the year 1917. Hence this beach is an important landmark today, even though the harbor is closed now.

Climate of Baruva Srikakulam
Baruva Beach experiences humidity where the summers are comparatively hotter and winters are not too cold. The region also experiences rainfall and monsoon arrives once. The ideal time to explore this beach is from March to June when the whether is pleasant.

Attractions of Baruva Srikakulam
Picturesque location and serene ambiance are the key attractions of Baruva Srikakulam. The beach is adorned with lush greenery and its sandy appearance is worth watching. Baruva is also known for its prominent coconut nursery and coir industry. Apart from this, Baruva Srikakulam has gained prominence for housing holy shrines like Durga Temple, Kotilingeswara Swamy Temple and Janardhana Swamy Temple.

Accommodation Facilities at Baruva Srikakulam
The beach has established several accommodation facilities ranging from hotels to lodges to facilitate its arrivals. The restaurants and bars remain open till late night. Tourists can relish south Indian as well as other delicacies.

Connectivity to Baruva Srikakulam
Baruva Srikakulam is located near the Durga Baruva railway station which is located on Howrah-Chennai mainline. Passenger trains that run from Palasa towards Khurda Road station pass through this station.


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