๐ง Singur Dam: A Scenic Reservoir on the Manjira River
Boating | Birdwatching | Picnic Spot | Sangareddy, Telangana
A peaceful retreat on the Manjira. Singur Dam is one of the lesser‑known dams in Telangana, which means you can enjoy its beauty without the crowds of larger reservoirs. The backwaters stretch across a wide valley, surrounded by low hills and agricultural fields. The dam itself is a modest structure, but the reservoir is the main attraction. Visitors can walk along the dam wall, take a boat ride (pedal boats and small motorboats available on weekends and holidays), and enjoy a picnic on the grassy banks. The area is well‑maintained by the irrigation department.
For birdwatchers, Singur Dam is a treat during winter (November to February). You can spot painted storks, herons, egrets, kingfishers, and sometimes cormorants and openbill storks. The peaceful environment and the gentle lapping of water make it an ideal spot to unwind after a busy week. The road to the dam passes through rural countryside, adding to the charm.
⏰ Visitor Information
๐ Address
Singur Dam
Singur Village, Sangareddy District,
Telangana – 502285
≈80 km from Hyderabad (2 hours drive)
๐ Enquiries
Irrigation Department / Sangareddy District Tourism
Phone: +91-8452-222222 (representative)
No formal booking required.
๐ Official Info
๐ Timings & Best Season
Best Season: October – March (pleasant weather, good for birdwatching).
Timings: Open all day (sunrise to sunset).
Boating: Typically 9 AM – 5 PM on weekends and public holidays.
Entry Fee: Free (boating charges extra – approx ₹50–100).
⚠️ Note
No shops at the dam – carry water and food. Basic restrooms may be available. Avoid swimming – deep water and unknown currents.
๐ How to Reach Singur Dam
By Road (from Hyderabad): Take NH65 (Hyderabad–Nizamabad highway) towards Sangareddy. After crossing Sangareddy town, turn towards Singur village (well‑signposted). Total distance ≈80 km (2 hours). The road is good. Private vehicle or taxi is recommended. Buses from Hyderabad to Sangareddy are frequent; from Sangareddy, take a local auto or bus to Singur (≈15 km).
By Train: Nearest railway station is Sangareddy (≈15 km) or Hyderabad (≈80 km). From Sangareddy, hire a taxi or auto.
By Air: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad (≈90 km).
๐งญ Suggested 1‑Day Itinerary (Hyderabad → Singur Dam + Sangareddy)
- 7:00 AM: Depart from Hyderabad.
- 9:00 AM: Arrive at Singur Dam. Walk along the dam wall, enjoy the reservoir view, take photos.
- 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM: Boating (if available) or birdwatching (winter months).
- 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Picnic lunch (carry your own) by the reservoir.
- 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Drive to Sangareddy town (≈15 km).
- 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Visit Sangareddy Fort or the District Museum (if open).
- 2:00 PM: Lunch at Sangareddy (local restaurants).
- 3:00 PM: Return to Hyderabad.
- 5:00 PM: Arrive back.
Option: Combine with Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary (≈40 km from Singur) for a full nature day.
๐️ Nearby Attractions
๐จ Where to Stay & Eat
Accommodation
- Sangareddy town (≈15 km): Budget hotels and lodges.
- Hyderabad (≈80 km): Day trip is feasible.
- No accommodation at the dam.
Food & Tips
- No shops at the dam – carry a picnic lunch and water.
- Restaurants available in Sangareddy town.
- During weekends, small snack stalls may be present – but better to carry your own.
๐ถ Activities – What to Do at Singur Dam
๐ Travel Tips & Responsible Tourism
⭐ Pro tip: Singur Dam is a great spot for a quiet family picnic, especially on weekdays when it is almost empty. For birdwatchers, visit between 7–9 AM in winter (November–February). Combine your trip with a visit to the nearby Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary or Medak Cathedral for a full day of exploration. The dam is also a convenient stop on the way to Nizam Sagar or Edupayala Temple.
๐ฟ Conservation & Respect for the Reservoir
The Singur Dam reservoir is not only a recreation spot but also a source of drinking and irrigation water for the region. Please avoid littering, do not use soaps or detergents in the water, and respect the natural environment. Help keep the reservoir clean for wildlife and future visitors.
๐ Conclusion – A Hidden Gem for a Quiet Day Out
Singur Dam may not have the grandeur of larger dams, but its peaceful atmosphere, scenic backwaters, and accessibility from Hyderabad make it a perfect destination for a relaxed day trip. Pack a picnic, bring your camera, and enjoy the gentle lapping of the Manjira River. Whether you choose to boat, birdwatch, or simply sit by the water, Singur Dam offers a refreshing break from the city.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Singur Dam open on Sundays?
A: Yes, it is open daily. Boating is usually available on weekends and public holidays.
Q: Is there an entry fee?
A: No, entry is free. Boating and other activities have separate charges.
Q: Can we swim in the reservoir?
A: No, swimming is not recommended due to unknown depth and currents.
Q: Are there any toilets near the dam?
A: Basic facilities may be available. It is advisable to use facilities in Sangareddy town.
Q: What is the best time for birdwatching?
A: November to February, early morning (7–9 AM).
Q: How far is Singur Dam from Hyderabad?
A: Approximately 80 km (≈2 hours drive).
๐ References & More Information
- Sangareddy District Official – Singur Dam
- Wikipedia – Singur Dam
- Telangana Tourism – Sangareddy District
- Trawell – Singur Dam Guide
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