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Babejhari Waterfall

Babejhari Waterfall – Remote Seasonal Cascade | Kerameri, Telangana Babejhari Waterfall – Remote Cascade of Kerameri Kerameri Mandal | Komaram Bheem Asifabad | Telangana Babejhari Waterfall is a raw, seasonal cascade hidden deep in the Kerameri area of Komaram Bheem Asifabad district, Telangana . Unlike well‑trodden tourist spots, this waterfall awakens only during the monsoon months ( July to September ), when rain transforms a modest forest stream into a roaring 35‑foot drop. Kerameri mandal is known for its undulating terrain, dry deciduous forests, and remote tribal hamlets. Reaching Babejhari requires an off‑road drive through rugged paths – a true test for adventure enthusiasts. The waterfall is rarely visited, offering absolute solitude, untamed nature, and the thrill of discovering a hidden gem. No facilities, no signboards – just the sound of falling water and the call of the wild. For those who seek genuine off‑...

Yellammakunta Waterfall

Yellammakunta Waterfall – Sacred Monsoon Pool Near Kerameri | Komaram Bheem Asifabad | Telangana Yellammakunta Waterfall is a cherished local secret nestled in the forested hills near Kerameri mandal , in Komaram Bheem Asifabad district, Telangana . The name “Yellammakunta” translates to “the pool of Goddess Yellamma” – the sacred waterhole is believed to be blessed by the revered folk deity, making it both a natural wonder and a place of local worship. This monsoon-only waterfall comes alive after heavy rains, cascading into a serene, rock‑bound pool that the locals hold in deep reverence. Located approximately 290 km from Hyderabad , Yellammakunta offers a more accessible alternative to the region’s extreme off‑road destinations while still retaining a raw, untouched character. It is a local favourite for weekend picnics, holy dips, and family outings during the rainy months. The surrounding landscape is dotted with teak forests, granit...

Waterfalls in Telangana

Waterfalls in Telangana District-wise directory | Travel from Hyderabad Over 60 seasonal & perennial cascades · Monsoon magic (July–September) Waterfall chasing in Telangana is a monsoon ritual. Most waterfalls awaken with the first rains and stay vibrant till early December. Hyderabad, the state capital, offers excellent connectivity via NH44, NH163, and state highways. This guide arranges waterfalls by modern district boundaries, with distance from Hyderabad, height, best season, and a direct link to the detailed page for each cascade. Use the prioritisation below to plan efficient weekend escapes. Pro tip: Start early (5–6 AM). Carry ample water, snacks, leech protection, and a power bank. Many falls have no mobile network or shops. Respect forest rules – carry back all waste. Top waterfall districts in Telangana — Komaram Bheem Asifabad (18+ waterfalls) and Adilabad (10+ waterfalls) together ho...