Mulugu is a district in the state of Telangana.Mulugu district was formed on February 17, 2019 by bifurcating the Jayashankar Bhupalpally district. Previously Jayashankar Bhupalpally district was part of Warangal district. There is one revenue division of Mulugu under this district and has 9 mandals and 174 village panchayats in it. Mulugu district along with Narayanapet district were formed making a total of 33 districts in Telangana state.




Tourist attractions of Ramappa Temple, Ramappa lake, and Laknavaram lake are located in Mulugu distrtict. Jampanna vagu (stream) and Dayyala vagu (stream) flow in this district and there are few water falls in this district. Ramappa Lake, constructed in 13th Century A.D. during Ganapathi Deva’s time substantiates the intricate irrigation work of the Kakatiyas. And the Laknavaram Lake, surrounded by deciduous forests is a very popular tourist spot.

The district hosts the world famous Sammakka Saralamma Jathara or Medaram Jathara, a tribal festival which is celebrated at Medaram in Tadvai mandal. Jathara is celebrated during the time the goddesses of the tribal people are believed to visit them. It is believed that after Kumbha Mela, the Medaram Jathara attracts the largest number of devotees in the country.

Bogatha Waterfall is 120 km away from Bhadrachalam, and 329 km away from Hyderabad. The distance has come down from 440 km because of the newly constructed Eturnagaram bridge on National Highway 202. A magnificent waterfall in the district of Khammam and second biggest waterfall in the State, Bogatha waterfall presents a splendid spectacle of falling waters and rich landscape and therefore, aptly gets the epithet the Niagara of Telangana. As motor able road is not available, visitors need to trek for some distance. Visiting this waterfall gives an excellent opportunity to those who are interested in trekking and looking for a chance to indulge in adventure sport..

Tadvai Forest Huts are maintained by Forest Department. We offer basic accommodation basic amenities at very nominal cost (Rs. 1000/-). Wake up in the morning listening to the humming of birds like Malabar Whistling Trush Malabar Giant Squirrel and lots of rare birds for a birdwatcher.Come and get close to the nature get in touch with trees that are over 100 years old at the most affordable prices. This is From Hyderabad 230kms, from Warangal 82kms, as Tadvai is the canter for every ecotourism spot.

Lakhnavaram Lake, located in Govindaraopet Mandal about 70 kilometers away from Warangal, is a trending picnic spot. The lake is an exceptional thing of beauty. The lake was formed by closing down three narrow valleys. Each valley is replaced with a short bund, and hills act as their natural barrier. The lake has been constructed by the rulers of the Kakatiya dynasty in 13th Century A.D. An added advantage is that the lake takes shelter in isolated surroundings and this makes your holiday very private.

The entire region seems bountiful with green crops and pleasant water resources. The Lakhnavaram Lake which hides itself amidst the hills was discovered during the Kakatiya reign and the rulers expanded it to grow as a source of irrigation. An added attraction to this mystic beauty is the suspension bridge. The hanging bridge takes you to the mini island in the lake. The authorities maintaining the lake also provide boat riding facility which will take you close to the most serene part of the lake.

Want to enjoy the scenic beauty of a picturesque forest? Here is your beautiful option, cut the waves and row across a soothing lake, stay in skillfully built wooden huts on an island. Walk on a colorful swinging bridge, which leads you from one island to the other. Visit the Lakhnavaram Lake in Warangal. This breathtakingly beautiful lake has now become an amazing tourist spot in Telangana. The tourism department, to ensure that tourist enjoy their best, has made this place convenient to everyone with its convenient packages.

Enjoy your holiday in the lap of nature’s highly blessed spot, Laknavaram Lake at very affordable prices. Tourists visiting Lakhnavaram can go on a cruise on the pleasant lake with the boating facilities introduced by the Tourism Department. The tourists can enjoy the untouched scenic beauty of the lake while riding on the mesmerizing lake. They can get a closest glimpse of the artistic creation by Mother Nature. The boats available are built to facilitate every necessity of the tourists and can accommodate many people without causing any inconvenience. People visiting Lakhnavaram are recommended to take the boat, because you just cannot miss this enthralling experience.

Malluru famous for Sri Ugra Narasimha Swamy temple, is located app 90 Km from Bhadrachalam(famous Sri Rama Shrine in south India) and app 130KM from Warangal City. This temple has many specialities, the height of mollaviraat Sri Narasimha Swamy is upto 10 feet. It is located in the midst of forest. The Belly part of Moolavirat idol is soft as human skin. The dwjasthambha here at the temple is nearly 60 feet in height. There is a rockformed Ugra Anjaneya Swamy Statue near to the temple. There is a photo of it above in this post. It is the first of its kind known in South India. There is a continuous water flow near the temple, where its from the top of the hills. The temple has been renovated during Godavari pushkarams 2003.

Temple is located 4km from into the forest from the village Mangapet, which is on the Eturunagaram-Bhadrachalam Highway. The last photo is my trip to Malluru in 2004 with my friends. There will be an annual proceeding here in the month of apr-may every year. Many people visit this temple from the surroundings during oct-jun. There are APSRTC buses from Bhadrachalam to Hanumakonda (via eturunagaram, manuguru), which have a halt at mangapeta on the road. Own Transport or Autos can be preferred from mangapeta to the temple.

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