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Ranganayaka Sagar Project

Siddipet, Telangana, India
The Kaleshwaram Link and Irrigation Feat: The Ranganayaka Sagar Project is a massive off-stream reservoir built as a key component of the multi-stage Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP), arguably the project's most famous element near Siddipet. Its purpose is to lift and store water from the Godavari River via the Mid Manair reservoir to irrigate over a lakh acres of land in the Siddipet and erstwhile Medak districts, transforming the drought-prone area into a fertile region. The reservoir has a storage capacity of 3 Troupes Million Cubic Feet (TMC). The project showcases modern engineering marvels, involving huge pump houses and long pipelines to lift water to significant heights (the reservoir is built at 490 meters above sea level). It is named after the local deity Lord Ranganayaka Swamy. The vast expanse of the water body, surrounded by greenery and a central hillock-turned-island, has made it a popular destination. The project's inauguration and subsequent filling of the reservoir were massive events, symbolizing the state government's commitment to water security. The construction took place in a relatively short period, which is a major point of pride. The sheer scale of the dam and the reservoir is a sight to behold, attracting students, engineers, and general tourists alike. It is a symbol of prosperity for the region's agricultural sector. This project also serves as a crucial link, feeding water to other downstream reservoirs like Mallannasagar and Konda Pochamma Sagar.:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 Hours - 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Dam, Reservoir, Engineering Marvel, Nature Spot
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee for Reservoir View: There is no charge for visiting the public viewing areas around the Ranganayaka Sagar Project or driving on the perimeter road.

    Parking Charges (Minimal): A very nominal parking fee might be collected by loca...
    No Entry Fee for Reservoir View: There is no charge for visiting the public viewing areas around the Ranganayaka Sagar Project or driving on the perimeter road.

    Parking Charges (Minimal): A very nominal parking fee might be collected by local contractors at designated viewing points or near potential future resort areas.

    Future Resort/Boating Charges: If the Haritha Resort and associated facilities (like boating or accommodation) become operational, there will be commercial charges for those specific services.

    Local Vendor Costs: Visitors should budget for snacks, beverages, and local souvenirs purchased from small vendors set up near the main tourist spots. The general public access to the magnificent engineering structure is kept free as a matter of public right and encouragement of regional pride.

    Toll Gate (Potential): Access roads might eventually have a minimal toll for maintenance, but this is usually for commercial vehicles. :
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open access for the perimeter road, but advisable to visit between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM for safety and visibility.

    Ideal Visit Time (Aesthetic View): The Best Time to Visit is in the late afternoon, 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, to cat...
    Regular Timings: Open access for the perimeter road, but advisable to visit between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM for safety and visibility.

    Ideal Visit Time (Aesthetic View): The Best Time to Visit is in the late afternoon, 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, to catch the spectacular Sunset over the water.

    Engineering Enthusiasts: Engineers and students may prefer the early Morning to avoid the heat and get a clearer view of the structures.

    Crowd Movement: Weekends and public holidays are busy; weekdays offer a more serene visit. Avoid the midday sun (between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM) as the heat and lack of shade can be uncomfortable. :
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    Special Events:
    Project Inauguration Ceremony: The initial filling and formal inauguration of the reservoir were major state-level events, attracting high-profile political figures and large public gatherings, symbolizing the completion of a major phase of the KLIP.

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    Project Inauguration Ceremony: The initial filling and formal inauguration of the reservoir were major state-level events, attracting high-profile political figures and large public gatherings, symbolizing the completion of a major phase of the KLIP.

    Major Public Holidays: On national holidays like Republic Day or Independence Day, local authorities may host small flag-hoisting ceremonies or public gatherings, utilizing the scenic backdrop.

    Annual Ranganayaka Swamy Temple Festival: The annual festival of the nearby Ranganayaka Swamy temple attracts devotees and often coincides with the reservoir's tourist season, adding a religious and cultural layer to the visit. These are local festivals celebrated with great enthusiasm. :
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Dam Crest Viewpoint: The top of the main earthen dam is the best location for panoramic shots of the reservoir, capturing the vastness of the water and the surrounding terrain.

    Island Hillock Framing: The distant island hillock provides ...
    The Dam Crest Viewpoint: The top of the main earthen dam is the best location for panoramic shots of the reservoir, capturing the vastness of the water and the surrounding terrain.

    Island Hillock Framing: The distant island hillock provides a natural, visually appealing centerpiece for all landscape photographs of the water body.

    Perimeter Road Illumination: For night or evening photography, the 14 KM road with its Butterfly Lights offers a beautiful, lit-up pathway leading into the scene, perfect for long exposure or stylized driving shots.

    Reflections on the Water: The still water in the early Morning or at Sunset creates mirror-like reflections of the sky and the dam structure, yielding stunning and dramatic photographs.

    Pump House Complex (External View): Capturing the massive, imposing structure of the pump house from a permitted external viewpoint highlights the industrial and engineering scale of the project, a contrasting element to the natural beauty. :

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Things To Do

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    Scenic Drive/Bike Ride: Drive or cycle along the 14 KM perimeter road, enjoying the stunning views of the water body and the illuminated 'butterfly lights' in the evening. This is the most popular activity.

    Dam Wall Viewing and Engineering Study: Spend time at the dam's main wall to appreciate the monumental scale of the engineering feat. It's a key spot for civil engineering students and enthusiasts.

    Relaxation and Picnic: Utilize the open spaces near the water (where safe and permitted) for a relaxing picnic with family and friends, enjoying the cool breeze from the water body.

    Photography of Sunrise/Sunset: Capture the magnificent sunrise or sunset over the vast expanse of water, with the island hillock providing an excellent foreground element.

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    Why Famous:
    Engineering Marvel of KLIP: It is internationally famous as a prominent component of the world's largest multi-stage lift irrigation project, the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. Its fame is directly linked to the complex engineering required to lift water from the Goda...
    Engineering Marvel of KLIP: It is internationally famous as a prominent component of the world's largest multi-stage lift irrigation project, the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. Its fame is directly linked to the complex engineering required to lift water from the Godavari River to the plateau region.

    Boosting Regional Agriculture: It is hailed as the "lifeline" of the Siddipet district, as it ensured water supply to previously arid regions, leading to a significant transformation in agricultural yield and local economy, thus attracting political and developmental attention.

    Emerging Tourism Destination: Since its commissioning, the reservoir's vast water spread, especially against the backdrop of the picturesque island and the well-maintained perimeter road, has made it a major weekend getaway and emerging tourist spot near Siddipet and Hyderabad.

    Water Sports Potential: The sheer size of the water body presents potential for future water sports and boating, further cementing its reputation as a leisure destination. The beautiful setting, especially at sunrise and sunset, draws many visitors, giving it a dual identity as both a developmental project and a natural attraction. :
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    Architecture:
    Modern Hydraulic Engineering: The project's architecture is purely functional and hydraulic, focusing on strength, durability, and efficiency.

    Dam Embankment Dimensions: The earthen dam embankment spans a length of approximately 8. 65 KM and...
    Modern Hydraulic Engineering: The project's architecture is purely functional and hydraulic, focusing on strength, durability, and efficiency.

    Dam Embankment Dimensions: The earthen dam embankment spans a length of approximately 8. 65 KM and stands about 32. 4 meters high at its highest point, with a width of about 196 meters at the ground level.

    Spillway and Regulator Structures: Key architectural elements include the concrete spillway to manage excess water, intake structures, and robust pump houses. These structures are built with massive quantities of reinforced concrete to withstand enormous hydraulic pressures, characterized by a clean, industrial, and utilitarian aesthetic.

    Roadway and Tourism Infrastructure: A 14 KM long black-top road was constructed along the project's perimeter, illuminated by butterfly lights, creating an aesthetically pleasing drive. A hillock within the reservoir was transformed into an island, where a tourism resort (Haritha Resort) has been planned (or partially constructed), introducing some leisure-oriented architecture to the site. The design priority is always technical excellence to ensure the integrity of the water storage system.

    Pump House Design: The pump houses are multi-story structures housing powerful motor and pump assemblies, representing an impressive feat of civil and mechanical engineering. :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD), Hyderabad (135 KM). Hire a taxi or take a bus to Siddipet, then a local cab or auto-rickshaw to the reservoir.

    By Train: Nearest major railway station is Secunderabad Rail...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Komati Cheruvu (Mini Tank Bund) (22 KMs), Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Devasthanam, Komuravelli (30 KMs), Koti Lingeshwara Swamy Temple (25 KMs), Kondapochamma Reservoir (30 KMs), Wargal Saraswathi Temple (35 KMs), Ghanpur Lake (10 KMs), Dubbaka (30 KMs), Vemulawada (85 KMs), Medak Fort (80 KMs), Karimnagar (65 KMs).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Be aware of the depth of the water and strictly adhere to all safety barriers. Do not attempt to swim or go near unauthorized areas. The area can be windy, so secure belongings. Drive cautiously on the scenic perimeter road.

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