Bogatha waterfall received flood due to heavy rains in neighboring states

Sources from Warangal stated that the Bogatha waterfall, the Niagara of Telangana state, is once again active after the Cheekupalle stream received flood water due to heavy rains in neighboring states. It is located about 130 km from Warangal and 280 km from hyderabad, the place is an abode for nature lovers. Apparently Water cascades from a height of about 50 metres into a huge pool encircled with rocks on three sides.


Furthermore the route leading up to the waterfall is a joy and visitors pass through the Eturnagaram wildlife sanctuary with its trees on either side of National Highway 163. Further the Mulugu district forest department has introduced several adventure activities at the waterfall to add to the experience of the tourists.



Reportedly district forest officer S.V. pradeep Kumar Shetty said a zip line and a bike zip line would be the latest attractions. He said “Apart from these, there is trekking, jungle safari, butterfly garden, burma bridge, children play area”. Moreover Mr Shetty requested tourists not to consume alcohol in the premises nor venture into restricted areas to avoid any untoward incidents. Accordingly a newly laid route starting from the entrance would take the trekkers to the top of the waterfall which is about 2.5 km away.


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