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Kowlas Nala Project

NIZAMABAD, Telangana, India
The Kowlas Nala Project is a significant medium irrigation project constructed across the Kowlas Nala river, which is a tributary of the Manjira river. Located near Savargaon village in the Jukkal mandal, this project was commissioned in 1999 to provide water for irrigation to the drought-prone reg ions of the district. The dam serves an ayacut of approximately 9000 acres, benefiting 19 villages in the Jukkal and Bichkunda mandals. The project consists of an earth dam with a gated spillway that manages the flow during the peak monsoon season. It is not just a functional utility but also a beautiful recreational spot for locals. The reservoir area is surrounded by low-lying hills and lush green fields, creating a serene environment. During the winter months, the backwaters of the dam attract a variety of migratory birds, making it a quiet haven for nature lovers. The project is often visited in conjunction with the Kowlas Fort, as they are located in the same geographical belt. The vast expanse of water reflecting the clear sky provides a peaceful escape from the noisy city life of Nizamabad. While the primary purpose is agriculture, the government has recognized its tourism potential. The dam's surroundings are ideal for short picnics, especially when the gates are open during the rainy season. The cool breeze coming off the water makes the atmosphere very pleasant even during the afternoons. It stands as a testament to modern engineering providing for the traditional agricultural needs of the Telangana heartland.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Dam & Reservoir
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    Entry Fees:
    Zero Entry Fee: There is no charge to visit the Kowlas Nala Project. It is an open government facility. Visitors should respect the safety signs and stay away from the restricted areas near the gate control room. There are no commercial stalls nearby, so it is a budget-f...
    Zero Entry Fee: There is no charge to visit the Kowlas Nala Project. It is an open government facility. Visitors should respect the safety signs and stay away from the restricted areas near the gate control room. There are no commercial stalls nearby, so it is a budget-friendly destination for everyone.
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    Timing:
    Open Daytime: Regular Timings are 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The dam is best visited during the day to appreciate the views. Ideal Visit Time is the late afternoon around 4:30 PM to enjoy the sunset. It is open throughout the week, including public holidays. ...
    Open Daytime: Regular Timings are 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The dam is best visited during the day to appreciate the views. Ideal Visit Time is the late afternoon around 4:30 PM to enjoy the sunset. It is open throughout the week, including public holidays.
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    Special Events:
    Gate Opening Ceremony: During the peak of the Monsoon season (usually in August), when the dam reaches its full capacity, the opening of the floodgates is treated as a local festival. Thousands of people from nearby villages gather to watch the massive gush of water, often...
    Gate Opening Ceremony: During the peak of the Monsoon season (usually in August), when the dam reaches its full capacity, the opening of the floodgates is treated as a local festival. Thousands of people from nearby villages gather to watch the massive gush of water, often performing local rituals to thank the river for a good harvest.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Spillway Bridge: The bridge over the spillway provides the most dramatic angle, especially when water is being released. For a more tranquil shot, the Savargaon village side offers a panoramic view of the reservoir with hills in the background. The "Golden Hour" just befo...
    Spillway Bridge: The bridge over the spillway provides the most dramatic angle, especially when water is being released. For a more tranquil shot, the Savargaon village side offers a panoramic view of the reservoir with hills in the background. The "Golden Hour" just before sunset is the best time to capture the reflection of the clouds in the still reservoir water.

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Things To Do

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    Nature Watching and Relaxation:

    Walking on the Dam Bund: Visitors can take a long, peaceful walk along the main bund to enjoy the view of the vast reservoir.

    Bird Watching: Bring binoculars to spot ducks, teals, and cranes near the water's edge in winter.

    Photography: The symmetry of the 9 spillway gates makes for excellent architectural photos.

    Picnicking: The grassy banks near the park area are perfect for a family lunch.

    Fishing: Local fishermen often operate small boats; observing their traditional techniques is a unique experience.

    Educational Tour: Engineering students can study the gate mechanisms and water management systems.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Irrigation Marvel of West Nizamabad: This project is famous for transforming the agricultural landscape of the Jukkal region. It is well-known among locals for its scenic beauty during the monsoon when the overflow creates a mini-waterfall effect. The dam is also a key si...
    Irrigation Marvel of West Nizamabad: This project is famous for transforming the agricultural landscape of the Jukkal region. It is well-known among locals for its scenic beauty during the monsoon when the overflow creates a mini-waterfall effect. The dam is also a key site for regional water management and a popular stopover for tourists traveling to the Kowlas Fort. It represents the critical balance between nature and human utility.
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    Architecture:
    Modern Irrigation Engineering: The project features a composite dam structure including an earthen embankment and a concrete spillway. The spillway is an Ogee type equipped with 9 radial gates of size 12 x 4. 5 meters each. The maximum flood discharge capacity is 1869 Cum...
    Modern Irrigation Engineering: The project features a composite dam structure including an earthen embankment and a concrete spillway. The spillway is an Ogee type equipped with 9 radial gates of size 12 x 4. 5 meters each. The maximum flood discharge capacity is 1869 Cumecs, and the total storage capacity is 35. 04 Million Cubic Meters. The crest level is maintained at +453. 50 Meters, while the Full Reservoir Level (FRL) stands at +458. 00 Meters.
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    How To Reach:
    Road and Rail Access:

    By Air: Fly into Hyderabad or Nanded and take a taxi.

    By Train: Reach Kamareddy Railway Station, then take a bus toward Bichkunda.

    By Road: It is rough...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Kowlas Fort (20 KM), 2. Bichkunda Town (12 KM), 3. Jukkal Village (22 KM), 4. Nizamsagar (45 KM), 5. Madnoor (30 KM), 6. Pitlam (35 KM), 7. Banswada (30 KM), 8. Bodhan (65 KM), 9. Pocharam Lake (70 KM), 10. Nizamabad City (90 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Essential Advice:

    Health & Safety: Do not attempt to swim in the reservoir as the depth can be deceptive and the currents strong.

    Packing: Carry your own water and food as there are no restaurants at the sit...

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