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Niagara of Telangana - Bogata waterfalls - one day trip

Bogata is colloquially called as "the Telangana Niagara" and "Telangana Niagara jalapatham". It is located in the Mulugu district of Telangana. It is located at a distance of 134km from Warangal.

A good time to visit is between June and November (after the monsoon) when the most water flows. There is no road facility, so visitors have to trek for some distance to reach the waterfall.

This is a single day trip.

For this trip let us consider Jubilee Bus station as the city center for the twin cities of Hyderabad. Let us consider you are traveling by Honda Activa (125cc)


4:00 - Leave from Jubilee Bus station.


---------88Km--------


5;30 - Halt at Janagaon for a coffee break and a fuel break.


5:45 - Leave from Janagaon


---------55Km--------


6:30 - Halt at Hanamakonda for breakfast.


7:00 - Leave from Hanamakonda.


---------65Km--------


8:15 - Reach Ramappa temple. Have darshan at Ramappa Temple. Then visit Ramappa lake.


Ramappa Temple also known as the Ramalingeswara temple, is located 77 km from Warangal, the ancient capital of the Kakatiya dynasty. An inscription in the temple dates it to the year 1213 CE and says it was built by a General Recherla Rudra, during the period of the Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva. The temple is a Shivalaya, where Lord Ramalingeswara is worshipped. Marco Polo, during his visit to the Kakatiya Empire, allegedly called the temple "the brightest star in the galaxy of temples". 





9:30 - Leave from Ramappa

---------91Km--------


11:30 - Reach Bogata.



Spend your day at Bogata waterfalls. 

14:30 - Leave from Bogata waterfalls

---------74Km--------


16:00 - Reach Laknavaram lake. 


Explore the boat ride and water activities in Laknavaram lake.


18:00 - Leave from Laknavaram lake.

---------72Km--------

19:30 - Reach Thousand pillar temple in Warangal. Have your dinner here.



20:15 - Leave from Warangal.

---------98Km--------

21:30 - Halt at Bhuvanagiri for fuel and tea break.

21:45 - Leave from Bhuvanagiri

---------47Km--------

22:30 - Reach back to your home.

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