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Explore Kongala Waterfalls (Puli Madugu Jalapatham)

💧 Kongala Waterfalls (Puli Madugu Jalapatham) The scenic ‘V‑fall’ in Wazeedu forests | 70‑ft cascade | Near Kongala village, Mulugu, Telangana 🌊 Kongala Waterfalls , locally known as Puli Madugu Jalapatham , is a pristine waterfall hidden in the dense forests of Kongala village, Wazeedu Mandal, Mulugu district, Telangana . The waterfall is nicknamed the ‘V‑fall’ because of its distinct V‑shaped formation. Formed by the Loddimadugu Vagu (stream), it cascades down approximately 70 feet (30 metres) into a wide natural pool, making it a perfect spot for swimming and nature immersion. Surrounded by the Kongala–Dulapalli forest range, the area is excellent for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. The site requires a 2 km trek from the village (≈45 minutes). Best visited June–November during and after the monsoon when the flow is spectacular. 💧 ‘V‑fall’ shape 🥾 2 km trek 🌳 Dense forest ...

Gundam Waterfalls (Kongala G)

Gundam Waterfalls (Kongala G) Rating 4.6 · Rock‑cut plunge pool · Hidden gem near Kongala village, Mulugu district Gundam Waterfalls (Kongala G) – a secluded, rock‑cut plunge pool waterfall tucked away in the dense forest belt of Mulugu district, Telangana , near Kongala village . This hidden gem lies in the same forest belt as the well‑known Kongala Falls, yet remains far less visited. With a user rating of 4.6 , it is celebrated for its naturally carved rock pool and untouched surroundings. The waterfall is seasonal, best experienced during and just after the monsoon (July – November). The water cascades from a height of about 30–40 feet into a deep, oval‑shaped pool that has been eroded into the hard granite over centuries – hence the name “Gundam” (meaning pit or plunge pool). The site requires a short trek (approx. 1.5 km) through mixed deciduous forest. There are no facilities; visitors must be self‑sufficient. Perfect for those who s...

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...