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Gundala Waterfalls

💧 Gundala Waterfalls Remote forest cascade in Komaram Bheem Asifabad | 7–8 km trek | Two routes | Hidden gem of North Telangana 🌊 Gundala Waterfalls – a pristine, lesser‑known waterfall nestled deep in the dense forests of Gundala village, Tiryani Mandal, Komaram Bheem Asifabad district, Telangana . Located approximately 300 km from Hyderabad , this scenic nature wonder is a paradise for hardcore nature lovers and trekkers. The waterfall is accessible via two routes: a shorter road approach from Dandepally (Mancherial district) that brings you within a kilometer of the falls, or a longer, more rewarding trek of 7–8 km through the forest from Rompapally village (via Tiryani), climbing over two hills and crossing two valleys with flowing streams. The path is rocky but not steep, accompanied by bird calls and the sound of water. Local tribal communities live along the way, showcasing a minimalistic lifestyle. A local guide is essential for the ...

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...

Bheemalpen Festival

Bheemalpen Festival Bheemanna Pujalu | Opening of the Adivasi Festival Season | Sacred Bathing of Wooden Deities Adilabad district, Telangana (Various mandals including Utnoor, Asifabad, Narnoor, Indravelli, and Neredigonda) — celebrated every year by the Gond and Kolam Adivasis in the lunar month of Margashira (December–January) . This festival marks the beginning of the tribal festival season and involves taking wooden deities ('Devul') to sacred water bodies for the ritual bath known as 'Gangasnan'. The Kolam and Gond Adivasis perform special puja to Bheemalpen during this season[reference:0][reference:1]. Annual – Margashira (Dec-Jan) Opening festival of season Gond & Kolam tribes Bheemalpen (Bheemanna) Wooden deities (Devul) Gangasnan (sacred bath) Satti puja (new crop offerings) 3-day pilgrimage ...