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Nuthankal Waterfalls

Suryapet, Telangana, India
Nuthankal Waterfalls is a seasonal natural wonder located in the Nuthankal mandal of Suryapet district. It is one of the few natural cascades in the region that comes alive during the peak of the monsoon season. The waterfall is formed by the overflow of local tanks and streams that gather rainwate r from the surrounding catchment areas. As the water plunges over the rocky ledges, it creates a refreshing and scenic spot that attracts locals and nature enthusiasts from across the district. The area surrounding the waterfall is characterized by lush green agricultural fields and small rocky hillocks, providing a perfect backdrop for a day outing. Unlike major commercial waterfalls, Nuthankal remains relatively untouched and offers a raw, natural experience. The sound of the falling water combined with the chirping of birds creates a serene environment for relaxation. It is a popular spot for youth and families from Suryapet town who seek a quick getaway during the weekends of August and September. The water flow varies depending on the intensity of the rainfall, sometimes appearing as a gentle trickle and at other times as a powerful white curtain of water. The base of the falls forms a small pool where visitors often dip their feet to cool off. The journey to the falls takes you through picturesque rural landscapes, offering a glimpse into the agricultural life of the Telangana countryside. The local villagers are friendly and often guide tourists to the best vantage points. Although it is a small-scale waterfall compared to national landmarks, its charm lies in its accessibility and the sudden transformation of the dry landscape into a watery paradise. It serves as an important local ecological site, supporting the moisture levels of the nearby soil. Visitors are encouraged to maintain the cleanliness of the area to preserve its natural beauty. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate the ephemeral beauty of nature that only appears for a few months each year. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature & Adventure
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: There are no entry fees to visit the Nuthankal Waterfalls. It is a natural site open to all. However, visitors may need to pay a small parking fee if they leave their vehicles on private land belonging to local farmers near the access path.

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    Free Entry: There are no entry fees to visit the Nuthankal Waterfalls. It is a natural site open to all. However, visitors may need to pay a small parking fee if they leave their vehicles on private land belonging to local farmers near the access path.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open during daylight hours, typically 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM is best for visibility and safety. It is highly recommended to visit only during the months of July, August, and September aft...
    Regular Timings: Open during daylight hours, typically 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM is best for visibility and safety. It is highly recommended to visit only during the months of July, August, and September after heavy rains.

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    Special Events:
    Monsoon Festival: While not an official government event, the local youth often organize small gatherings and "Vana Bhojanam" (forest feasts) during the month of August when the waterfall is at its peak. It is a time of celebration for the farmers as the flowing water sign...
    Monsoon Festival: While not an official government event, the local youth often organize small gatherings and "Vana Bhojanam" (forest feasts) during the month of August when the waterfall is at its peak. It is a time of celebration for the farmers as the flowing water signifies a good agricultural season ahead.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Cascade Frame: Stand on the opposite bank to get a full view of the water dropping against the black rocks.

    The Rock Pool Reflection: Catch the reflection of the sky and the surrounding greenery in the still pools above the falls. ...
    The Main Cascade Frame: Stand on the opposite bank to get a full view of the water dropping against the black rocks.

    The Rock Pool Reflection: Catch the reflection of the sky and the surrounding greenery in the still pools above the falls.

    Action Shots: Capture friends or family splashing in the water for lively, candid memories.

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Things To Do

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    Waterfall Showering: Stand under the gentle cascades for a refreshing natural massage.

    Nature Photography: Capture the motion of the water using long-exposure shots.

    Picnic with Family: Enjoy a meal on the flat rocks surrounding the water.

    Short Trekking: Explore the rocky terrain and small hills nearby for a better view.

    Rock Hopping: Carefully move across the dry parts of the stream bed.

    Bird Watching: Look for water birds like kingfishers that frequent the pools.

    Swimming: Take a dip in the shallow pool at the base when the flow is safe.

    Relaxation: Simply sit by the water and enjoy the soothing sound of the falls.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Local Monsoon Retreat: Nuthankal Waterfalls is famous as the "Hidden Waterfall of Suryapet," providing a rare aquatic escape in a primarily semi-arid region. It is famous for its scenic beauty during the rainy season when the dry rocks are covered in white foam. The place...
    Local Monsoon Retreat: Nuthankal Waterfalls is famous as the "Hidden Waterfall of Suryapet," providing a rare aquatic escape in a primarily semi-arid region. It is famous for its scenic beauty during the rainy season when the dry rocks are covered in white foam. The place is a famous destination for local vloggers and photographers who want to showcase the natural beauty of the Suryapet district. It is also well-known among the student community of the district for being an affordable and accessible picnic spot.

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    Architecture:
    Natural Rock Formation: The "architecture" of Nuthankal Waterfalls consists of stepped basaltic and granite rock layers that have been naturally eroded over centuries. The main drop of the waterfall is approximately 15 to 20 feet in height. The rocks at the base are smoot...
    Natural Rock Formation: The "architecture" of Nuthankal Waterfalls consists of stepped basaltic and granite rock layers that have been naturally eroded over centuries. The main drop of the waterfall is approximately 15 to 20 feet in height. The rocks at the base are smooth and rounded due to the constant friction of the water. The surrounding "structure" includes natural stone embankments and a shallow basin that can hold water up to a depth of 3 to 4 feet during peak flow.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airport is Hyderabad (165 KMS).

    By Train: Suryapet does not have a major station; the nearest is Khammam (45 KMS).

    By Road: Drive from Suryapet town toward Nuthankal village via the local d...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Arvapally Dargah (19 KMS), Suryapet Mini Tank Bund (20 KMS), Lingamanthula Swamy Temple (22 KMS), Undrugonda Temple (25 KMS), Phanigiri (26 KMS), Palair Reservoir (25 KMS), Suryapet Town (25 KMS), Khammam Fort (50 KMS), Jajireddygudem (20 KMS), Maddirala (15 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Rocks are extremely slippery; wear shoes with good grip. Avoid the water if the flow is too turbulent.

    Packing: Bring a change of clothes, towels, and waterproof bags for electronics.

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