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Jakkalamadagu Dam

Chikkaballapur, Karnataka, India
Jakkalamadagu Dam is a crucial water resource and a scenic destination located near the town of Chikkaballapur in Karnataka. Built across a small stream that originates in the Nandi Hills, this dam serves as the primary source of drinking water for the residents of Chikkaballapur town and surroundi ng villages. The reservoir is nestled amidst a valley of lush green hills, offering a serene and picturesque environment that contrasts sharply with the bustle of urban life. Over the years, it has transformed from a purely functional utility into a popular picnic spot for locals and weekend travelers seeking tranquility. The area surrounding the dam is characterized by its rugged terrain and thick vegetation, making it an ideal spot for nature walks and bird watching. During the monsoon season, the water levels rise significantly, and the overflow creates a beautiful sight that attracts many photographers and nature enthusiasts. The dam's proximity to other major attractions like Nandi Hills and Skandagiri makes it a convenient addition to a day trip itinerary. Despite its importance, the dam remains relatively peaceful and less commercialized compared to other tourist spots in the region. Visitors often come here to enjoy the cool breeze and the rhythmic sound of water against the dam's walls. The silence of the area is only broken by the chirping of birds and the occasional rustle of leaves. It is a place where one can truly disconnect and appreciate the raw beauty of the Deccan plateau's landscape. The dam also plays a vital role in local agriculture, supporting the irrigation needs of nearby farmlands. Exploring the periphery of the reservoir reveals hidden trails that offer different perspectives of the massive water body. The sunrise and sunset at Jakkalamadagu are particularly breathtaking, as the sky reflects vivid colors on the calm water surface. It is a testament to the engineering and natural harmony of the region.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature & Reservoir
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: There is currently no official entry fee to visit the Jakkalamadagu Dam area.

    Parking Charges: You might have to pay a small nominal fee of Rs.10 to Rs.20 for vehicle parking if managed by local attendants.

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    Free Entry: There is currently no official entry fee to visit the Jakkalamadagu Dam area.

    Parking Charges: You might have to pay a small nominal fee of Rs.10 to Rs.20 for vehicle parking if managed by local attendants.

    Permission: Sometimes, access to the top of the dam requires verbal permission from the on-site guard.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The dam is generally open to the public from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to reach is around 4:30 PM to enjoy the cooler air and the sunset.

    Safety Warning: Avo...
    Regular Timings: The dam is generally open to the public from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to reach is around 4:30 PM to enjoy the cooler air and the sunset.

    Safety Warning: Avoid visiting after dark as the area is isolated and lacks street lighting.
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    Special Events:
    Monsoon Overflow Celebration: While not a formal festival, the day the dam reaches its maximum capacity is a local event where residents gather to witness the majestic overflow.

    Environment Day Awareness: Occasional local government drives ...
    Monsoon Overflow Celebration: While not a formal festival, the day the dam reaches its maximum capacity is a local event where residents gather to witness the majestic overflow.

    Environment Day Awareness: Occasional local government drives for tree plantation occur around the dam area on June 5th.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Dam Crest: Standing on the top of the dam provides a panoramic view of the blue water on one side and the green valley on the other.

    Spillway View: Capturing the water rushing through the gates during the monsoon is a dynamic shot.
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    The Dam Crest: Standing on the top of the dam provides a panoramic view of the blue water on one side and the green valley on the other.

    Spillway View: Capturing the water rushing through the gates during the monsoon is a dynamic shot.

    Reservoir Reflection: During sunrise, the water acts as a mirror for the surrounding hills, creating a symmetrical masterpiece.

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Things To Do

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    Photography and Vlogging: The dam offers incredible vistas for content creators, especially during the golden hour.

    Bird Watching: Carry binoculars to spot species like the Indian Roller or various water birds that frequent the reservoir.

    Nature Walks: Walk along the dam's edge to experience the cool mist and the refreshing breeze.

    Picnicking: It is an excellent spot for a family picnic; however, remember to carry your own food and water.

    Landscape Sketching: Artists often find inspiration in the rugged lines of the dam against the soft curves of the hills.

    Meditation: The quiet environment is perfect for a short meditation session.

    Star Gazing: If visiting in ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Drinking Water Source: This dam is most famous for being the primary supplier of potable water to the entire Chikkaballapur district.

    Scenic Beauty: It is renowned for its stunning backdrop of the Eastern Ghats, providing a 360-degree view ...
    Drinking Water Source: This dam is most famous for being the primary supplier of potable water to the entire Chikkaballapur district.

    Scenic Beauty: It is renowned for its stunning backdrop of the Eastern Ghats, providing a 360-degree view of rolling hills and verdant valleys.

    Quiet Getaway: Unlike the crowded Nandi Hills, it is famous for its peaceful atmosphere, allowing visitors a chance to enjoy nature in solitude.

    Photographic Appeal: The dam's overflow and the reflection of the hills in the reservoir make it a favorite for landscape photographers.
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    Architecture:
    Dam Structure and Engineering: The Jakkalamadagu Dam is a gravity-style masonry structure designed for water storage and flood control. It stands at a height of approximately 48 feet (around 14. 6 meters) and features a solid concrete and stone base to withstand water pres...
    Dam Structure and Engineering: The Jakkalamadagu Dam is a gravity-style masonry structure designed for water storage and flood control. It stands at a height of approximately 48 feet (around 14. 6 meters) and features a solid concrete and stone base to withstand water pressure. The spillway is strategically placed to manage overflow during heavy rains, ensuring the safety of the downstream areas. The design reflects mid-20th-century Indian irrigation engineering, focusing on durability and local material usage. Its long embankment provides a walking path for maintenance and occasional visitors.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) in Bangalore, located about 50 KMS away. You can hire a taxi directly from the airport.

    By Train: The Chikkaballapur Railway Station is the nearest railhead, about 11 KM...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nandi Hills (15 km), Skandagiri (12 km), Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple (14 km), Muddenahalli (12 km), Rangasthala (10 km), Vivekananda Falls (15 km), Srinivasa Sagara (8 km), Kadalivana (18 km), Gudibande Fort (30 km), Vidurashwatha (35 km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Wear sturdy walking shoes as the terrain can be uneven.

    Packing: Carry an umbrella, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit.

    Accommodation: Stay in Chikkaballapur town or near Nandi Hills as there a...

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