Kumuram Bheem Asifabad District is carved out of erstwhile Adilabad District. It is surrounded by Adilabad, Mancherial, Nirmal districts and the boarders of Maharashtra state. Historically, the district had a glorious past Kumuram Bheem was an important part in the scheme of things of its erstwhile rulers. Fossils of the pre-historic period excavated in and around Asifabad attach archeological importance to this place. Kumuram Bheem project, Gangapur Cave, Movvad village are some of the tourist attractions.

Gangapur Temple

The ancient Sri Balaji Venkateshwara Swamy Devasthanam of Gangapur village in Rebbana mandal is spruced up for the three-day-long annual Jathara in every year. The Balaji temple is one of the major pilgrim centres of this district and it is believed to have been built on the picturesque shores of a rivulet, on outskirts of Gangapur in the 13th century. Situated five kilometres away from the mandal centre, devotees visit the temple for worshiping the deity on full moon day of the sacred month of Magha in the Hindu calendar year.

Kerameri Ghats

The Utnoor-Asifabad route, the 6-km long Kerameri ghat road near Kerameri mandal of which the Kerameri ghats are a part, is one of the oldest in the district passing through its tribal heartland. The Kerameri hills, as seen from the popular Kerameri ghat road offer a breathtaking view as the landscape changes colours layer by layer. The view starts with the dark green of the agriculture fields and turns into bright yellow of the drying leaves as the vision progress upwards. The mountain range with a dominant blue at the top completes the picture, casting a spell on the beholder. Descending the ghat road brings one closer to the clusters of trees and the changing hue colours.

Mitta Waterfalls

In terms of pristine natural beauty, the Saptagundala waterfalls in Pittalaguda village of Lingalapur mandal surpasses the other waterfalls of Telangana - Kuntala and Pochera waterfalls. In fact, it comprises not just one but seven waterfalls, hence the name Saptagundala. The waterfall, which is 100 km away from Asifabad, is nestled between tall hills on one side and dense forests on the other. The Saptagundala waterfalls is also known as Mitta waterfalls.

Other Places of Interest

• Jodeghat, Kerameri
• Kadamba Forest Reserve, A Tiger Reserve
• Komaram Bheem Irrigational Project
• Palarapuguttalu, a Vulture Reserve
• Shiva Mallana Temple, Easgoaon
• Shivakeshava Temple, Wankidi
• Sirpur Forest Reserve
• Thrishul Pahad, Kagaznangar
• Tonkini Hanuman Temple, Sirpur-T
• Vattivaagu project, Asifabad