Adilabad Fort
May 25, 2026 · by
📍 Adilabad Fort (also known as Adilabad Qila ) is a historic hill fort located in the heart of Adilabad town, Telangana . Built in the 17th century by the Qutb Shahi dynasty , the fort stands on a granite hillock about 600 metres from the town bus stand. It offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Godavari valley and the town below. The fort is an example of medieval Deccan military architecture, with massive stone walls, a grand entrance gate, and several ruined structures…
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Pochera Waterfalls
May 25, 2026 · by
A Powerful 20m Plunge into Granite | Adilabad’s Hidden Gem
📍 Pochera Waterfalls is a spectacular natural cascade located near Pochera village, Boath mandal, Adilabad district (now Kumuram Bheem Asifabad), Telangana . What makes Pochera unique is its immense depth – the plunge pool, carved out of solid granite, is the deepest of all waterfalls in the state. The waterfall is about 37 km from Nirmal, 47 km from Adilabad, 8 km from Boath, and 256 km from Hyderabad . Fed by streams origin…
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Sarkepalli Forest
May 25, 2026 · by
Dense Teak & Bamboo Forests | Tribal Hamlet of Kolamguda | Tiger Corridor | Kumuram Bheem Asifabad, Telangana
📍 Sarkepalli Forest is a pristine tropical dry deciduous forest located in Wankidi mandal, Kumuram Bheem Asifabad district (formerly part of Adilabad district), Telangana . Situated at an elevation of about 245 metres (804 feet) , this dense forest is a vital part of the larger Kawal tiger corridor ecosystem. The forest is home to the tiny tribal hamlet of Kolamguda , wher…
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Kalleda & Islampur Forests
May 25, 2026 · by
Where Thick Bamboo Once Echoed the Footsteps of Tigers | Jannaram, Telangana
📍 Kalleda and Islampur forests lie deep inside the Kawal Tiger Reserve in Jannaram mandal, Mancherial district, Telangana . Once upon a time, these areas were famous for their thick bamboo forests – part of a vast bamboo belt that stretched across Kalleda, Dongapalli, and Islampur[reference:0]. Today, they form part of the 893 km² core area of India’s 42nd tiger reserve , declared in 2012[reference:1]. The f…
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