About
Srisailam Dam is a masonry dam built across the Krishna River, located in the Nallamala Hills between Nandyal district of Andhra Pradesh and Nagarkurnool district of Telangana. It serves multiple purposes including irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, and flood control. The dam is also a major tourist attraction due to its scenic beauty and religious significance, as it is located near the famous Sri Bramaramba Mallikarjuna Temple.
Adventurous Escapes at and around Srisailam Dam
1. Boating at Pathala Ganga
- Enjoy a speedboat ride or a traditional boat trip on the Krishna River.
- Experience the serene waters with breathtaking views of the dam and hills.
2. Trekking in Nallamala Hills
- Explore the dense forests and rugged terrain of the Nallamala Hills.
- Popular trekking routes lead to Ista Kameswari Temple and Akkamahadevi Caves.
3. Wildlife Safari in Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve
- Spot tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and deer in their natural habitat.
- Take a jeep safari through the reserve for an unforgettable experience.
4. Ropeway Ride to Pathala Ganga
- Enjoy a thrilling cable car ride down to the Krishna River.
- Get a panoramic view of the dam and surrounding hills.
5. Cave Exploration at Akkamahadevi Caves
- Take a boat ride to reach the caves.
- Explore the dark limestone caves, believed to be a meditation site for saints.
6. Camping & Night Stay in the Forest
- Experience camping under the stars in the Nallamala Hills.
- Enjoy a bonfire and listen to the sounds of nature.
7. Off-Roading & Cycling
- Ride through the rugged forest trails on a mountain bike or off-road vehicle.
- Perfect for adventure lovers looking for a challenge.
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FAQ
Interesting Facts About Srisailam Dam
✅ One of India’s few dams with an underground power station.
✅Second Largest Hydroelectric Station in IndiaCan we visit the underground power station?
No, the underground power station is restricted for safety reasons, but visitors can see the dam structure.
What is the best time to visit Srisailam Dam?
October to February (pleasant weather). Avoid monsoon (June–September) due to heavy water inflow.
Is Srisailam Dam open to tourists?
Yes, tourists can visit the dam, take boat rides, and explore viewpoints.
Why is Srisailam Dam important for Krishna River disputes?
It plays a key role in water-sharing agreements between Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.
Is there an entry fee to visit Srisailam Dam?
No entry fee but certain activities like boating may have separate charges.
Location & Access
The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad ~220 km from Srisailam (Approx. 5–6 hours drive). From there hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Srisailam.
The nearest major railway station is Markapur Road (MRK) – ~90 km from Srisailam and Hyderabad (Secunderabad or Kacheguda) – ~220 km. Take a bus or taxi from the station to Srisailam. Markapur Road is the closest, but Hyderabad offers more frequent train services and better road transport to Srisailam.
Srisailam Dam Map
Nearby Places to Visit
Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple – One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, a highly revered Shiva temple.
Akka Mahadevi Caves– Ancient caves accessible via boat ride, featuring a Shiva Linga inside.
Sri Istakameswari Devi Temple – Dedicated to Goddess Istakameswari Devi, an incarnation of Parvati. The temple is located inside a cave
Shikaresvara Temple – Located at the highest point in Srisailam, offering panoramic views.
Pathala Ganga – A sacred spot on the Krishna River, where devotees take a holy dip.
Phaladhara Panchadhara – A serene spot with natural springs, associated with Adi Shankaracharya.
Sakshi Ganapathi Temple– Temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, believed to keep records of devotees’ visit.
Sree Shivaji Spoorthy Kendram – A memorial dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve – A vast wildlife sanctuary, home to tigers, leopards, and sloth bears.
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