Bheemuni Paadam Waterfalls is situated in Seethanagaram Village, GUDUR Mandal, Mahabubabad in Telangana State, INDIA. Near to the Warangal Location was very beautiful and covered with full of hill stations. Parking facility available, entry ticket per head Rs.20/- . Car Parking Rs.100/- . Easy to walk. Small and Good Waterfalls near to Warangal
Vaseem Akhthar1 year ago
Small but very beautiful place. Waterfall surrounded by beautiful hills. Can't enjoy much if crowd exceeds.
Karthik kondra1 year ago
This water fall is most beautiful for eco lovers and mud road give you experience of off-road driving
Satish kumar peddi1 year ago
Good falls to visit with family and for picnic, have entry fee of 20 per person and seperate fee for cars and bikes
Pamu Raju1 year ago
It is a good place to explore, and I enjoyed the nature with my family and friends
SAI KRISHNA CHINTU1 year ago
It's A Must visit waterfall, Nature at its best...
Vishnu Reddy1 year ago
This is one of the famous waterfalls in Warangal situated near Narsampet around 20 Kms from Narsampet. The beautiful scenic views around the waterfalls and mountain views attracts this place.
However its best to visit during rainy season as the water flow will be more. There is some history behind this waterfalls as one of the Pandavas names Bheem was stepped on this stone where water is falling and has been worshipped since.
Sohail Zehen2 years ago
It was pretty good water falls in our state, we can feel comfortable, relaxed and it was peace. You can visit there in month of June or July. The ticket costs upto 10 to 20Rs. Hence u can enjoy alot with friends and family
Near to the Warangal
Location was very beautiful and covered with full of hill stations. Parking facility available, entry ticket per head Rs.20/- . Car Parking Rs.100/- .
Easy to walk. Small and Good Waterfalls near to Warangal
Waterfall surrounded by beautiful hills.
Can't enjoy much if crowd exceeds.
However its best to visit during rainy season as the water flow will be more. There is some history behind this waterfalls as one of the Pandavas names Bheem was stepped on this stone where water is falling and has been worshipped since.