Eegalapenta is located about 190 km from Hyderabad and is perfect for a drive or ride with family or friends.
Apart from the views, Eegalapenta doesn’t have any other major attractions. But en route are a couple of places you can plan to visit. The jungle safari at Farhabad, the Mallela Theertham Waterfalls and Octopus Viewpoint are some places you shouldn’t miss.
The Amrabad Tiger Reserve is located around 40 km before Eegalapenta. The jungle safari offers you a drive through the forest to reach the Farhabad viewpoint. There are two vehicles available that can seat 10 people each and the ticket price is Rs 120 per person. If you’re lucky, you might spot some wild animals like deer, nilgai and sambar.
A lot of people leave without trying the jungle safari as the staff members often inform them that spotting animals depends on one’s luck and that many times you don’t spot any animals at all. Even so, the Farhabad viewpoint is a must-visit. The viewpoint offers splendid views of the reserve and the lake located in the dense forest is indeed a sight to behold. The rickety safari through the jungle is a fun ride not just for kids but for the entire family.
After the exhilarating safari in the tiger reserve comes the Mallela Theertham Waterfalls. To visit the waterfall, you will need to take a small detour of about 13 km. This last stretch is not a tarred road and so gives you an off-road experience that can be quite bumpy at times. Once at the location, you will have to descend around 350 steps to reach the waterfall. While climbing down the stairs can be an effortless process, making it back up to the entrance can be quite a tiring trek. Though it’s not allowed, a lot of people get into the water to take a quick shower under the waterfall.
Once you’re back to the main road, your next stop should be the Octopus Viewpoint, which is about 25 km from the Farhabad Viewpoint. After the tiring trek at the waterfall, you will be elated to know that the Octopus Viewpoint allows you to drive or ride right up to the viewpoint. You will have to buy a ticket for yourself and for your vehicle to drive right up to the point.
The Octopus Viewpoint offers a spectacular bird’s eye view of the entire valley. The Krishna river looks beautiful as it winds around the hillocks. The river looks like an octopus spread across the hillocks, thus giving the place its name. The viewpoint closes at 5 pm, so ensure you plan your trip to reach there well within time.
The next time you are looking for a place to spend your weekend, Eegalapenta should surely be on your list! #KhabarLive #hydnews