Pakhal, centered around the historic Pakhal Lake and its surrounding Wildlife Sanctuary, offers a serene and picturesque retreat for travelers. The man-made lake, constructed in the 13th century by Kakatiya king Ganapati Deva, is nestled amidst undulating forestland, hills, and dales, providing a tranquil environment ideal for nature lovers and those seeking solitude. Visitors can enjoy boating on the lake, explore nature trails, and indulge in picnics amidst lush greenery. The Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary, encompassing the lake, is a haven for diverse flora and fauna, including various mammals like leopards, sloth bears, nilgai, and chital, as well as reptiles such as pythons and crocodiles. It's also a significant spot for bird watching, especially during winter when migratory birds visit. The area combines historical significance with natural beauty, making it a notable tourist attraction for a blend of adventure, serenity, and relaxation.
Pakhal Lake
Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary
Biodiversity Park
Nature Trails & Wildlife Safaris
Watch Tower
Boating Facilities
Govindarajalu Gutta Temple
Thousand Pillar Temple (Rudreshwara Swamy Temple)
Kakatiya Rock Garden
Laknavaram Lake
Muthyam / Mutyala Dhara Waterfalls
Narsampet Town