Another waterfall turns popular spot in Telangana Mancherial

SIBY JEYYA
The district's hikers, picnickers, and tourists, who previously had to go farther to enjoy waterfalls in neighbouring districts, have at last discovered one there. A seasonal waterfall that has recently been discovered due to the rains from July 25 to July 28 in the sparse forest on the outskirts of Gatrapalli and Ralli villages in hajipur mandal is now just 21 km from mancherial, where people in the district previously had to travel at least 70 km and spend between Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 4,000 to reach it.


Unlike other waterfalls in nearby districts, where hiking for a few km is required, the Ralli waterfall is simple to reach. It lacks a water feature that frequently causes guests to drown. A 30 metre high mound has a natural spring that pours water down it.

"The district's lesser-known waterfall is a stunning natural treasure. It is really simple to get there with friends and family. Visitors may easily access the limestone quarry thanks to the administration of mancherial Cement Company's partially motorable road. To find it, one must hike for around 500 metres, according to Siripuram Ravi, a wildlife enthusiast from mancherial town.

Visitors can travel the Mancherial-Bellampalli route, detour at the mancherial Cement Company to take the Quarry road, and then continue on to the village of Ralli by passing via the villages of Gadpur, Gopalpur, and Kolamgunda. To get to Kolamguda, they can use vehicles and vans. Bicycles are advised for the trip from Kolamguda to the waterfall.




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