Khammam, The Nature Paradise
Telangana region is home to some of the dense forest regions that host nature’s paradise at its best. Khammam district in particular has some of the most dense forest cover in the region and is hence well known for its pristine nature.
Bogatha Waterfall
Bogatha Waterfall is one such splendid waterfall located in Koyaveerapuram G, Wazeedu Mandal of Khammam district in the state of Telangana. The waterfall is located nearly 120 Km from the town of Bhadrachalam. It is situated nearly 140 km from Warangal and 329 Km from the city of Hyderabad. Tourists get enthralled by visiting this beautiful waterfall located in the dense forest. In order to explore this most beautiful and attractive waterfall, you need to take time off to visit this exotic destination. It is an amazing waterfall in Khammam District and considered to be the 2nd largest waterfall of Telangana region. The newly built Eturnagaram Bridge on NH 202 has considerably reduced the distance from 440 km to 329 km. Although there is ample water flow throughout the year, ideal time for visiting the waterfall is between June & November. Tourists need to trek for some distance in order to reach the waterfall. There are many tourists coming during weekends to this place, also described as the Niagara of Telangana.
Papikondalu Road Cum River Cruise Tour
A joyous trip covering the holy temple of Lord Rama, Bhadrachalam, the trip also offers some pleasant moments for quite spiritual contemplation. A one of its kind trip, this tour takes you to Papikondalu where you can explore the breathtaking gorges on a wonderful cruise, followed by a night halt in a bamboo hut on the banks of Godavari River. The trip is organized by Telangana Tourism from Hyderabad. Papikondalu is located nearly 400 km away from Hyderabad.
Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary
An exotic wildlife sanctuary situated in Khammam district of Telangana, Kinnerasani Sanctuary is a natural habitat for teeming wild life with many animals and reptiles. Located nearly 21 kilometers from Palwancha town, the wildlife sanctuary covering an area of 635 square kilometers is home to many endangered animal species.
Kinnerasani Dam
The Kinnerasani Dam was constructed in 1966 on the Kinnerasani River and considered as one of the important tributaries of Godavari River. The dam and its surroundings represent a wonderful environment, where one can enjoy the exquisite nature all around and the teeming flora and fauna of the forest.