At the Bheemuni Padam, water falls from a hill about 20 feet high into a half-circle. Everything is quiet except for the sound of water dropping. It has yet to be able to say for sure where the water comes from. Even when the flow is low, it is still used to water areas nearby.
Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls
Visitors say the waterfall has a lot of potentials if the proper facilities are built, and the tourism department promotes the area. Since the area can be lonely, the lack of safety is a worry. This place is beautiful. It's perfect for trips with the family.
The water shines in different colours when the sun rises and goes down. The water falls from about 70 feet up, making a fool at the bottom. During the rainy season, there is a lot of water flowing. Another thing to see is a cave next to the falls that might be 10 km long.
On the way to the falls, the road goes through a thick forest and a stream. The waterfall is between Manoharabad and Narsmapet, about 3 km from Bhupathipet. If you are coming from Warangal, turn left at Bhupathipet and go through Chinnayellapur to get to the falls.
In addition to the waterfall, there are a few lakes close by that can also be seen. Near the falls, there is a small area where people can pray to statues of Lord Shiva and Nagadevatha.
How to Reach Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls
The closest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, 200 km away.
By Road:
10 kilometres from Gudur Bus Stand, 55 from Warangal, 88 from Khammam Bus Station, and 200 from Hyderabad.
By Train:
Mahubababad, 25 km away, is where you'll find the closest railway station.