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Farahabad View point

Farahabad View Point lies deep inside the Amrabad Tiger Reserve, once a hunting retreat of the Nizams of Hyderabad. Today, it serves as a serene eco-tourism hub offering a glimpse into the heart of the Nallamala Forests, overlooking Mallucheruvu Lake.
The place is an eco-adventure paradise — ideal for those who enjoy nature walks, jungle safaris, and camping under starry skies surrounded by the calls of the wild.

🏞️ Overview

Location: Near Munnanur, Amrabad Mandal, Nagarkurnool District, Telangana
Altitude: ~914 meters (3,000 feet) above sea level
Meaning: Farahabad literally means “Mount Pleasant”
Best For: Eco-tourism, Jungle Safari, Adventure Camping, Bird & Wildlife Watching
Distance:
Hyderabad → Farahabad View Point: ~156 km (≈4 hours by road)
Hyderabad → Munnanur (Reserve Entry Point): ~138 km

🐅 Safari Details

Safari Route: 9 km from Farahabad Entrance Gate
Timings: ⏰ 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Daily)
Safari Duration: ~2 hours
Safari Cost: ₹800 (per 2 hours per vehicle)
Highlights:
Dense teak and bamboo forest drive
Wildlife spotting: Tigers (rare), Sambars, Nilgai, Spotted Deer, Peacocks
Viewpoints of Mallucheruvu Lake and deep Nallamala valleys

🎟️ Tickets and safaris are arranged by Telangana Forest Department at Munnanur Eco-Tourism Gate.

🌤️ Best Time to Visit

Ideal Season: August – February
Climate: Pleasant throughout the year (Cooler due to altitude)
Winter Specialty: Misty mornings with very low visibility — adds to the jungle charm
Avoid visiting during peak summer (April–June) when temperatures can rise and forest entry may be restricted due to fire risk.

🏕️ Where to Stay

1. Tiger Wilds Jungle Camp (Farahabad)
Eco-camping experience inside forest
Tented stays with campfire arrangements
Guided nature walks & traditional river rides

2. Forest Rest House, Mannanur
Managed by Telangana Forest Department
Comfortable rooms; booking via official forest office or online portal

3. Other Options Nearby
Srisailam: Forest lodges, AP Tourism cottages
Nagarjunasagar area: Budget and mid-range hotels
Nagarkurnool/Kollapur: Suitable for night halt during long drives

🚗 How to Reach

Hyderabad → Munnanur 138 km Car / Bus ~3 hrs
Munnanur → Farahabad View Point (via Forest Gate) 18 km Safari Jeep ~45 mins
Nearest Railway Station Jadcherla (~110 km)
Nearest Airport Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad (~135 km)
Driving Route:
Hyderabad → Kalwakurthy → Achampet → Munnanur → Farahabad Entrance Gate → Farahabad View Point

🧭 Suggested Itinerary (2 Days / 1 Night)

Day 1 – Hyderabad → Farahabad (via Munnanur)

🚗 Morning: Depart from Hyderabad by 6:00 AM
☕ Breakfast stop at Kalwakurthy / Achampet
🏕️ Reach Munnanur by 9:30 AM – Register at Forest Gate
🐅 10:00 AM: Begin Jungle Safari to Farahabad View Point
📸 12:30 PM: Return, lunch at Tiger Wilds Jungle Camp
🌳 Evening: Guided nature walk or campfire
🌌 Overnight stay at Tiger Wilds Jungle Camp / Forest Rest House

Day 2 – Explore Nearby Attractions

🌅 Early morning nature photography or river ride
🛕 Visit nearby sites:

Mallelatheertham Waterfalls (≈25 km)
Srisailam Dam and Temple (~80 km)
Pillalamarri Banyan Tree (Mahbubnagar, en route back)
🚗 Return to Hyderabad by evening

📍 Nearby Tourist Attractions

Srisailam Dam & Temple 80 km Famous Jyotirlinga & scenic reservoir
Mallelatheertham Falls 25 km Waterfall amid deep forest
Pillalamarri Banyan Tree 110 km 800-year-old giant tree in Mahbubnagar
Nagarjunasagar Dam 160 km Massive dam & Buddhist relics nearby
Kollapur Palace 65 km Historic riverside palace town
Nagarkurnool Town 55 km Nearest major town with amenities

📸 Highlights & Experience

Panoramic valley views from Mallucheruvu lake viewpoint
Rare wildlife and bird sightings
Historical remnants of Nizam-era hunting lodges
Serene camping amidst thick forest canopy
Traditional river rides between the hills

⚠️ Travel Tips

Carry ID proof; entry is regulated at Munnanur check post
Only authorized safari jeeps allowed inside core zone
Avoid plastics — it’s a plastic-free zone
Pack light, wear comfortable trekking shoes
Bring binoculars, camera, water bottle, and light snacks
Network coverage is limited; pre-book your stay

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