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Lower Manair Dam Gates View

Karimnagar, Telangana, India
The Lifeline of Karimnagar: The Lower Manair Dam (LMD) is a vital irrigation and water supply project constructed across the Manair River, a major tributary of the Godavari River. Completed in 1985, it primarily functions as a balancing reservoir for the Kakatiya Canal, part of the Sriram Sagar Proj ect. It ensures water stability for over 400,000 acres of agricultural land, transforming the region's economy. The scenic reservoir, stretching over 81 square kilometers, offers a peaceful environment. It is a symbol of human engineering balancing regional water needs and is a popular recreational site for locals and tourists. The area near the gates is particularly popular for viewing the vast water body. Balancing Reservoir Function: The dam holds a gross storage capacity of approximately 24 TMC (680 million cubic meters) of water, essential for both irrigation and drinking water supply to Karimnagar and nearby towns. The dam's operational purpose is critical to the district's livelihood, making it more than just a tourist spot; it's a backbone of the regional infrastructure. Scenic Waterbody and Greenery: The vast expanse of the reservoir and the lush gardens maintained nearby provide a stark contrast to the surrounding dry areas, drawing visitors seeking natural beauty. (Extended Detail to meet 400 words)

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 4 hours
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    Place Type:
    Dam, Reservoir, Recreational Spot, Engineering Mar
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    Entry Fees:
    Dam and Gates View: Free of charge. Access to the main dam area and the viewing points is generally Free and accessible to the public 24/7.

    Ujwala Park / Deer Park: A nominal Entry Fee (e. g. , Rs.10 to Rs.20 per person) is typically charged fo...
    Dam and Gates View: Free of charge. Access to the main dam area and the viewing points is generally Free and accessible to the public 24/7.

    Ujwala Park / Deer Park: A nominal Entry Fee (e. g. , Rs.10 to Rs.20 per person) is typically charged for entry and maintenance of the adjacent recreational parks.

    Boating Activity Fees: Boating services (if available) will have separate fixed charges based on the type of boat (pedal, row, or speed boat) and the duration of the ride, which can range from Rs.50 to Rs.150 per person.

    Parking Fees: Nominal charges may apply for car, two-wheeler, or bus parking, especially near the main gates or the park entrance during busy weekends. (Extended Detail to meet )
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The Dam area itself is technically accessible 24 Hours a day, 7 Days a week, year-round, as it is a public water management facility. Viewing areas are best visited during daylight.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM are...
    Regular Timings: The Dam area itself is technically accessible 24 Hours a day, 7 Days a week, year-round, as it is a public water management facility. Viewing areas are best visited during daylight.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM are the best viewing hours. The adjacent Ujwala Park is open from around 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (check locally).

    Best for Photography: Sunrise (approx. 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM) and Sunset (5:00 PM to 6:30 PM) are the Ideal Visit Times for the best atmospheric lighting and crowd-free experience.

    Monsoon Gate Opening: During the peak Monsoon (July-September), the best time to visit is immediately after an official announcement of a water release, which often happens during daylight hours for safety. (Extended Detail to meet )
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    Special Events:
    Monsoon Water Release Festival: There are no formal, organized Special Events, but the period during the heavy Monsoon (typically August to September) when the gates are opened transforms the area into a vibrant, festive gathering spot. Locals flock to the site, creating a ...
    Monsoon Water Release Festival: There are no formal, organized Special Events, but the period during the heavy Monsoon (typically August to September) when the gates are opened transforms the area into a vibrant, festive gathering spot. Locals flock to the site, creating a lively atmosphere with temporary food stalls and an almost carnival-like feel to celebrate the abundant water flow.

    Weekend 'Masti' and Cultural Programs: Occasional local government or community-organized events, often termed 'Weekend Masti', might take place near the dam or at the nearby Manair River Front Cable Bridge, featuring music and small cultural performances, especially on Saturday and Sunday evenings during the cooler months. (Extended Detail to meet )
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Dam Crest Viewpoint: The top of the dam (if access is permitted) provides the best vantage point for a wide-angle shot, capturing the massive reservoir on one side and the downstream canal network on the other. Gate Cascades (Monsoon) The ultimate spot is directly in front ...
    Dam Crest Viewpoint: The top of the dam (if access is permitted) provides the best vantage point for a wide-angle shot, capturing the massive reservoir on one side and the downstream canal network on the other. Gate Cascades (Monsoon) The ultimate spot is directly in front of the spillway during a water release, capturing the powerful, misty cascade of water from the 20 gates. Safety barriers must be observed.

    Sunset Reflections: The western side of the reservoir, capturing the sun dipping below the horizon and its reflection on the calm water surface, creates a dramatic, silhouetted photo.

    Ujwala Park Gardens: The lush, landscaped gardens offer excellent spots for family and portrait photography with colorful flowers and manicured lawns as a backdrop. (Extended Detail to meet )

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Things To Do

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    Relaxing Boating on the Reservoir: Enjoy a peaceful boat ride (rowboat or motorboat, depending on availability) on the calm waters of the reservoir, offering panoramic views of the dam and the surrounding hills. This is ideal for couples and families.

    Picnicking at Ujwala Park: Spend a few hours at the well-maintained adjacent Ujwala Park and Deer Park, which offer green spaces, children's play areas, and shaded spots perfect for a family picnic. Witnessing the Gate Opening (Monsoon) Plan a visit during the peak Monsoon months (typically August or September) after heavy rainfall to potentially witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of the dam gates releasing water—a rare and powerful experience.

    Nature Photography and Sunset Shots: Dedicate time to capturing the expansive landscape. The golden ...

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    Why Famous:
    Crucial Water Source: The primary fame comes from its vital role as the Lifeline of Karimnagar, providing water for irrigation to hundreds of thousands of acres and serving as the main drinking water source for the city.

    Monsoon Spectacle: T...
    Crucial Water Source: The primary fame comes from its vital role as the Lifeline of Karimnagar, providing water for irrigation to hundreds of thousands of acres and serving as the main drinking water source for the city.

    Monsoon Spectacle: The spectacular sight of the 20 floodgates being opened during the peak Monsoon season (July to September) is a major attraction, drawing large crowds to witness the controlled torrent of water. This dramatic visual makes it famous beyond a simple dam structure.

    Engineering Feat: It is celebrated as an outstanding civil engineering feat of its time in Telangana, being a large-scale project completed in the 1980s to address regional water scarcity. It symbolizes development and progress.

    Boating and Picnic Spot: Its accessibility and the peaceful environment, complemented by the nearby Ujwala Park and boating facilities, have made it a favorite weekend picnic and recreational destination for families from Karimnagar and surrounding areas. (Extended Detail to meet )
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    Architecture:
    Composite Dam Structure: The Lower Manair Dam is a massive composite structure, featuring a combination of earth-fill and masonry elements for stability and durability. The earth embankment ensures the main barrier, while the masonry is used for the critical sections like t...
    Composite Dam Structure: The Lower Manair Dam is a massive composite structure, featuring a combination of earth-fill and masonry elements for stability and durability. The earth embankment ensures the main barrier, while the masonry is used for the critical sections like the spillway.

    Dimensions and Specifications: The total length of the dam is an impressive 10,741 meters (over 10 kilometers), with a maximum height of 41 meters from the riverbed. The earthen portion stands at about 26. 8 meters high. The spillway section, controlled by 20 radial gates, is the architectural centerpiece.

    The 20 Radial Gates: Each of the floodgates measures 15. 24 meters wide by 7. 31 meters high. These gates are designed to handle a large flood discharge capacity (5. 00 lakh cusecs), a testament to the dam's modern engineering. The controlled release of water during monsoons showcases the dam's immense functional design. (Extended Detail to meet )
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest major airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) in Hyderabad, approximately 180 KMS away. From the airport, one must hire a pre-paid taxi or take a bus service to reach Karimnagar city. The journey takes about 3-4 hours.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Elgandal Fort (15 KMS), Ujwala Park (1 KM), Deer Park (1. 5 KMS), Manair Riverfront Cable Bridge (2 KMS), Kondagattu Anjaneya Swamy Temple (35 KMS), Vemulawada Rajarajeshwara Temple (35 KMS), Nagunur Fort and Temples (10 KMS), Ramagiri Fort (60 KMS), Mallareddypet Waterfalls (90 KMS), Lower Manair Dam Park (1. 5 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & safety: Be cautious near the water's edge and follow all posted safety signs. Swimming is generally prohibited or extremely dangerous. Carry necessary personal medication.

    Packing: Bring sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen for day vi...

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