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Srisailam Dam

Srisailam, Telangana, India
The Srisailam Dam is a modern engineering marvel that stands as a stark and impressive contrast to the ancient spiritual town it serves. Constructed across the mighty Krishna River, the dam is a key component of a multi-purpose hydroelectric project that provides irrigation and power to vast areas o f Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Its construction began in 1960 and was completed in 1980, creating a vast reservoir known as the Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy Sagar. The dam?s location is breathtaking, situated in a deep gorge within the Nallamala Hills. The sheer scale of the structure is awe-inspiring, and the view from the top, with the serene waters of the reservoir on one side and the dramatic gorge on the other, is an unforgettable sight. The dam?s main purpose is to generate hydroelectric power, with a total installed capacity of 1,670 MW, making it one of the largest power projects of its kind in India. Beyond its utilitarian function, the dam has become a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors who are fascinated by its colossal size and the stunning natural beauty that surrounds it. Boat rides on the reservoir offer a unique perspective of the dam and the lush, forested hills. The dam's spillway with its 12 radial crest gates is a magnificent spectacle, especially during the monsoon season when the gates are opened to release excess water. The sight and sound of the water thundering down the spillway is a powerful and humbling experience, highlighting the immense force of nature and the human capacity to harness it. The dam is also a key access point to other local attractions like the Akkamahadevi Caves, making it an essential part of any Srisailam itinerary.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 hours.
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    Place Type:
    Dam, Hydroelectric Project, Scenic Viewpoint.
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    Entry Fees:
    Free. However, there are separate charges for boat rides. ...
    Free. However, there are separate charges for boat rides.
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    Timing:
    6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Daily). ...
    6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Daily).
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    Special Events:
    While there are no regular events, the opening of the damRs.s floodgates during the monsoon, when the reservoir reaches full capacity, is a highly anticipated event that draws a large number of visitors. The dam is also often illuminated during major holidays. ...
    While there are no regular events, the opening of the damRs.s floodgates during the monsoon, when the reservoir reaches full capacity, is a highly anticipated event that draws a large number of visitors. The dam is also often illuminated during major holidays.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The best photo spots are from the viewing point on the main road, which offers a clear panoramic view of the dam. The boating experience provides great angles for capturing the dam from the water. The surrounding hills and the reservoir create a perfect backdrop for landscape photography. ...
    The best photo spots are from the viewing point on the main road, which offers a clear panoramic view of the dam. The boating experience provides great angles for capturing the dam from the water. The surrounding hills and the reservoir create a perfect backdrop for landscape photography.

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Things To Do

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    Tourists can enjoy panoramic views of the dam and the reservoir from the top. Boat rides are available, providing a closer look at the dam and the surrounding scenery. The area is perfect for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset. Visitors can also see the floodgates in action during the monsoon season. ...

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    Why Famous:
    It is one of the largest dams in India, built across the Krishna River. Its fame lies in its impressive scale, its crucial role in providing hydroelectric power and irrigation, and the stunning views it offers of the vast reservoir and the surrounding hills. ...
    It is one of the largest dams in India, built across the Krishna River. Its fame lies in its impressive scale, its crucial role in providing hydroelectric power and irrigation, and the stunning views it offers of the vast reservoir and the surrounding hills.
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    Architecture:
    The Srisailam Dam is a magnificent example of a gravity and masonry dam. With a height of 145. 10 meters (476 ft) and a length of 512 meters (1,680 ft), it is a colossal structure built from concrete and stone. It has a total of 12 radial crest gates, each with a spillway capacity of 38,369 cubic ...
    The Srisailam Dam is a magnificent example of a gravity and masonry dam. With a height of 145. 10 meters (476 ft) and a length of 512 meters (1,680 ft), it is a colossal structure built from concrete and stone. It has a total of 12 radial crest gates, each with a spillway capacity of 38,369 cubic meters per second. The dam creates the Srisailam Reservoir, which has a surface area of approximately 616 square kilometers. The powerhouse, located on the right bank of the dam, houses seven 110 MW Francis-type turbines, while the left bank has six 150 MW reversible Francis-type turbines. The architectural design is purely functional, emphasizing strength and stability to withstand the immense pressure of the reservoir, but its sheer size and location within the picturesque gorge make it a breathtakingly beautiful structure.
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    How To Reach:
    The dam is located approximately 12 km from the main Srisailam town. It is well-connected by a motorable road, and visitors can easily hire a taxi, auto-rickshaw, or take a local bus from the town. The road journey offers scenic views of the Nallamala forest. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Exercise caution near the dam's edge and follow all safety instructions. Wear comfortable walking shoes. It is advisable to visit during the monsoon season to witness the dam's full grandeur. Be prepared for a walk from the parking area to the viewing point. Keep a check on local weather foreca...

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