Bogatha Waterfall — The Niagara of Telangana
- Uday Kiran
- Oct 11, 2025
- 2 min read
Cradled by the Cheekupally stream in the heart of Wazeedu mandal, Bogatha Waterfall stands as the second-largest waterfall in Telangana, a shimmering curtain of water that tumbles through forested terrain with timeless grace. Located 120 km from Bhadrachalam, 90 km from Mulugu, and 140 km from Warangal, it has become more accessible thanks to the Eturnagaram bridge on NH 163, which reduced the travel distance from Hyderabad to 329 km.
Bogatha — Where the Forest Sings in Water
In the eastern folds of Mulugu district, where the Cheekupally stream meanders like a silver thread through ancient woods, Bogatha Waterfall descends like a hymn — a cascade of light, mist, and motion. Locals call it the “Telangana Niagara”, but it is more than grandeur. It is grace.

— A Journey into Green Silence
There is no road that leads directly to Bogatha. You must walk. And in walking, you begin to listen — not to traffic or chatter, but to the language of leaves, the footsteps of deer, the whispers of wind through bamboo groves.
• The forest trail is a living corridor, where every bend reveals a new shade of green.
• Streams giggle over stones, inviting you to pause and dip your fingers in their cool flow.
• Sunlight filters through the canopy like blessings from above.
This is not a trek. It is a pilgrimage — to the temple of nature.
Often hailed as the “Telangana Niagara,”which is a majestic cascade nestled in the forests . It offers year-round flow, lush trekking paths, and panoramic views from a scenic tower and park

Bogatha, in full monsoon bloom, spills over rocky ledges in a wide, thunderous embrace. The water doesn’t fall — it leaps, it sings, it celebrates.
• Rainbows arc through the mist like nature’s applause.
• The plunge pool glistens, inviting you to sit, reflect, or simply be.
• Birds wheel overhead, their cries echoing the rhythm of the falls.
Nearby, a viewing tower rises gently above the treetops, offering a panoramic gaze into this realm of water and wonder. A well-kept park adds comfort without disturbing the wild soul of the place.
The Season of Wonder
From June to November, Bogatha becomes a living poem. The rains awaken the forest, and the waterfall roars with joy. It is the season of:
• Green abundance
• Stream-fed serenity
• Nature’s theatre in full performance
Nature’s beauty is awe-inspiring, but it demands respect. Before you set out to explore waterfalls like Bogatha , keep these safety notes close to heart:
Always check weather and flood advisories before your journey.
Water levels can rise suddenly, especially during monsoon months, making paths slippery or temporarily inaccessible.
Beware of swift currents — even shallow streams can become dangerous.
Even an hour of rain, on an otherwise pleasant day, can turn tranquil rivulets into violent flash floods.
Stay alert. Travel with guides. Let nature be your companion, not your challenge.



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