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Mallela Theertham Waterfalls

Mallela Theertham is a stunning natural waterfall nestled deep within the Nallamala Forests of Telangana. Surrounded by high mountains, dense deciduous forests, and rocky hills, this pristine location is a perfect mix of nature, adventure, and spirituality. The waterfall cascades from a height of 150 feet, creating a serene atmosphere for picnics, bathing, and trekking.

Mallela Theertham is a hidden gem in Telangana, combining nature, spirituality, and adventure. With its cascading waterfalls, dense forest cover, and scenic trekking paths, it makes for a perfect day trip from Hyderabad. Ideal for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking to escape the city buzz.

Location: Near Vatuvarlapalli village, 8 km off Hyderabad–Srisailam highway, Mahabubnagar district, Telangana
Distance from Hyderabad: ~140 km
Distance from Srisailam: ~40–50 km
Best time to visit: October to February

Highlights & Attractions

Mallela Theertham Waterfall
150-foot high waterfall surrounded by dense forest.
Water believed to have healing properties due to herbal content from the forest.
Perfect for bathing, photography, and relaxation.

Trekking & Adventure
A series of 250 muddy steps leads down the valley to the waterfall.
Rocky hills and dense forest trails make it an ideal trekking spot.
Moderate adventure for all age groups with proper footwear.

Spiritual Significance
Ancient sages performed penance to Lord Shiva in this region.
Maha Shivaratri Festival attracts large gatherings of devotees.

Scenic Beauty & Nature
Surrounded by high mountains and thick forests.
Krishna River flows nearby, adding to the charm.
Great for picnics, photography, and connecting with nature.

🧳 Travel & Access

By Road:

From Hyderabad: Take the Hyderabad–Srisailam highway, then turn off 8 km near Vatuvarlapalli village.
From Srisailam: About 40–50 km via forest roads.

Walking/Trekking:
Access to the waterfall requires descending about 250 steps, so light trekking shoes are recommended.

📌 Nearby Attractions

Srisailam Temple (~40–50 km)
Nallamala Forests trekking trails
Krishna River sightseeing

🧭 Suggested Itinerary

Day Trip from Hyderabad (Approx. 140 km one way)

6:00 AM: Depart from Hyderabad
10:00 AM: Arrive near Mallela Theertham (via Vatuvarlapalli)
10:15 AM: Begin descent to waterfall (250 steps)
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Explore, bathe, and picnic by the waterfall
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Lunch in the forest/picnic area
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Trekking around nearby forest trails
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM: Return trek up the steps
5:00 PM: Depart for Hyderabad
9:00 PM: Reach Hyderabad
Tip: Start early to avoid afternoon heat and enjoy clear views of the waterfall.

⚠️ Travel Tips

Footwear: Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes for trekking the muddy steps.
Clothing: Light, comfortable clothes; a change of clothes for bathing.
Food & Water: Carry your own; minimal eateries near the waterfall.
Safety: Avoid visiting during heavy rains due to slippery steps and rising water.
Photography: Morning light is best for capturing the waterfall and forest.


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