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Polluru Waterfalls

KHAMMAM, Telangana, India
Polluru Waterfalls, also known as Mothugudem Falls, is a breathtaking natural wonder located deep within the Lakkavaram forest range. This waterfall is unique because the water cascades down in three distinct stages, creating a tiered effect that is visually stunning. It is situated near the border of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, making it a cross-cultural natural site. The surrounding area is part of the Eastern Ghats, characterized by dense tropical vegetation and a variety of wild flora. Unlike many commercialized tourist spots, Polluru retains its raw, untouched charm, offering a peaceful sanctuary for those looking to escape the noise of urban life. The water is exceptionally clear and cool, originating from perennial forest streams that maintain a steady flow even outside the peak monsoon months. Local tribal communities, such as the Koya tribes, consider these waters sacred and have lived in harmony with this landscape for generations. Visiting this place requires a bit of effort as there is no direct paved road to the very edge of the falls, ensuring that only true nature lovers make the journey. The roar of the water hitting the rocks can be heard from a distance, building anticipation as you walk through the forest trails. It has recently gained popularity among photographers and trekking enthusiasts who seek offbeat locations. The area serves as a vital ecological zone, supporting diverse birdlife and small forest animals. For travelers, it represents the spirit of adventure, combining a long scenic drive with a rewarding natural spectacle at the end.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Idea Duration: 4 to 5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Waterfall, Nature, Trekking
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Fee Policies: The entry fee is minimal, usually around Rs. 20 per person, collected by the local forest committee for maintenance. Parking fees for cars may range from Rs. 50 to Rs. 100. These funds are used to keep the forest trails clean and to provide basic sa...
    Entry Fee Policies: The entry fee is minimal, usually around Rs. 20 per person, collected by the local forest committee for maintenance. Parking fees for cars may range from Rs. 50 to Rs. 100. These funds are used to keep the forest trails clean and to provide basic safety signage for the visitors.
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    Timing:
    Operating Hours and Visiting Windows:

    Regular Timings: The falls are open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Arriving by 10:00 AM is best to enjoy the sunlight filtering through the trees. It ...
    Operating Hours and Visiting Windows:

    Regular Timings: The falls are open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Arriving by 10:00 AM is best to enjoy the sunlight filtering through the trees. It is strictly advised to leave the forest area by 5:00 PM as there is no lighting and wild animals become active after sunset.
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    Special Events:
    Tribal Monsoon Festival: While not a formal commercial event, the local tribes celebrate the arrival of the monsoon in July with traditional dances and offerings near the water source. This "Ganga Puja" is a vibrant display of local culture, where drums and flutes echo thr...
    Tribal Monsoon Festival: While not a formal commercial event, the local tribes celebrate the arrival of the monsoon in July with traditional dances and offerings near the water source. This "Ganga Puja" is a vibrant display of local culture, where drums and flutes echo through the valley, thanking nature for the water that sustains their crops and lives.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Photographic Vantage Points:

    The Base Basin: This spot allows for a wide-angle shot of all three tiers in one frame.

    The Second Tier Ledge: Accessible via a side path, this spot offers a close-up view of t...
    Photographic Vantage Points:

    The Base Basin: This spot allows for a wide-angle shot of all three tiers in one frame.

    The Second Tier Ledge: Accessible via a side path, this spot offers a close-up view of the water's power as it transitions between levels.

    The Forest Canopy Entry: A beautiful spot where the trail first opens up to reveal the white water shimmering through the dark green trees.

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Things To Do

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    Adventure and Relaxation Activities:

    Forest Trekking: The journey to the falls involves a scenic 2 KM trek through the Lakkavaram forest range. This path is filled with the sounds of chirping birds and the rustling of leaves, providing an immersive nature walk.

    Swimming and Bathing: The bottom pool of the waterfall is relatively shallow and safe for swimming. The cool, mineral-rich water is believed by locals to have skin-healing properties, making it a natural spa experience.

    Nature Photography: With its three-tiered structure, the falls provide endless angles for long-exposure photography. Capturing the mist rising from the second tier against the morning sun is a favorite activity for professionals.

    Bird Watching: The d...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Natural Tri-Level Cascade: Polluru is famous for its rare three-stage cascading structure which is a rarity in the region. Most waterfalls in the area are single-drop, but the "step" effect here provides a unique aesthetic that resembles a natural staircase of water. This...
    Natural Tri-Level Cascade: Polluru is famous for its rare three-stage cascading structure which is a rarity in the region. Most waterfalls in the area are single-drop, but the "step" effect here provides a unique aesthetic that resembles a natural staircase of water. This feature makes it a top choice for nature documentaries and landscape photography. The purity of the water is another hallmark, as it remains crystal clear due to the lack of industrial activity in the upstream forest regions.
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    Architecture:
    Structural Design and Rock Formations: The architecture of Polluru Waterfalls is entirely natural, featuring a three-level limestone and granite rock configuration. The total vertical drop across the three stages is approximately 50 feet, with the widest section stretching...
    Structural Design and Rock Formations: The architecture of Polluru Waterfalls is entirely natural, featuring a three-level limestone and granite rock configuration. The total vertical drop across the three stages is approximately 50 feet, with the widest section stretching about 30 meters during the peak season. The first tier creates a shallow pool, the second involves a steep narrow chute, and the final tier opens into a wide, refreshing basin. The surrounding rocks are naturally weathered into smooth, step-like structures that allow adventurous visitors to climb partially up the sides.
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    How To Reach:
    Transportation Guide:

    By Air: The nearest airport is Rajahmundry Airport (RJY), located about 110 KM away. From there, one can hire a private taxi to reach the falls.

    By Train: Bhadrachalam Road (Kothagud...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nearby Attractions: 1. Bhadrachalam Temple (102 KM), 2. Papi Kondalu (80 KM), 3. Maredumilli Forests (65 KM), 4. Sokuleru Vagu Viewpoint (45 KM), 5. Manyam Viewpoint (50 KM), 6. Amruthadhara Waterfalls (55 KM), 7. Jalatarangini Falls (60 KM), 8. Rampa Waterfalls (95 KM), 9. Kinnerasani Dam (130 KM), 10. Sabari River Confluence (40 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Traveler Safety and Preparation:

    Health & Safety: Wear sturdy trekking shoes as the rocks are extremely slippery. Do not attempt to jump from the top tiers as the water depth varies.

    Packing: Carry a spar...

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