Mulugu: The level is set for the inauguration of a zipline use at Bogatha waterfall, additionally known as Telangana’s Niagara, quickly, way to the efforts of the government of the wooded area department in pooling funds underneath unique heads to add extra attractions to the waterfalls.
Construction of the hundred meter-length zipline has been completed at Rs 5.32 lakhs, and the structure of the hundred and twenty meter-long zipline cycling facility costing Rs eleven.38 lakh is in development.
Speaking to Telangana Today, District Forest Officer (DFO) SV Pradeep Kumar Shetty stated vacationers would have a wide-ranging view of the waterfalls while driving at the zipline cycling. “We are also growing a rose and butterfly lawn at a fee of Rs three.50 lakh. Children’s play location has been developed at the cost of Rs 7. Forty lakh near the waterfalls,” he stated, including that they had also procured four battery-operated cars that would bring at least six members from the doorway to the falls, which is ready six hundred meters as the personal motors aren’t allowed. On the other hand, a jungle safari car may be brought quickly for tourists’ benefit.

Located about 160 km from the Warangal metropolis and 300 km from Hyderabad on National Highway 163 (Hyderabad – Bhopalpatnam of Chhattisgarh State) close to Cheekupally village in Wazeedu Mandal inside the district, the Bogatha waterfall is thronged by way of thousands of the traffic from distinct parts of the State and various States.
This traveler spot has witnessed a consistent upward thrust in traveler footfall, considering an excessive-stage bridge across the Godavari River close to Eturunagaram was thrown open three years ago. Surrounded by dense forests and hills, the Bogatha waterfall typically gets inflows best at some stage in the monsoon (between July and November). Considering this, the wooded area branch has constructed two test dams throughout the Cheekupally circulate to make certain water in the fall during the year. “We at the ming the water on each at the moment Sunday. However, the number of site visitors has decreased because of the sizzling heat,” said eco-tourism coordinator Kalyanapu Suman.