Telangana tourism launches cruise service between Nagarjunasagar and Srisailam

Telangana Tourism has launched a new cruise service on the Krishna River, offering scenic views of Nagarjuna Konda, Nandikonda, and the Nallamala forest. The six-hour journey, covering 120 kilometers, starts from Nagarjunasagar and costs Rs 2,000 for adults. A separate boat service connecting Somasila to Srisailam has also been introduced.
Telangana tourism launches cruise service between Nagarjunasagar and Srisailam
Telangana tourism launches cruise service between Nagarjunasagar and Srisailam
HYDERABAD: The Telangana tourism department has launched a cruise service from Nagarjunasagar and Srisailam. The service commenced operations with an official inauguration ceremony held on Saturday.
The cruise service aims to attract tourists seeking to enjoy the natural beauty along the Krishna River.
The boat journey is designed for sightseeing and offers views of notable locations, including Nagarjuna Konda, Nandikonda, Eleshwaram, and the Nallamala forest .
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The tourism department have also introduced a separate boat service that operates from Somasila, located in Nagarkurnool district, providing direct access to Srisailam.
The service features a 120-kilometre route, that will take approximately six hours to cover, with an air-conditioned boat that has a capacity of 120 seats.
The boat journey on the Somasila-Srisailam route costs Rs 2,000 for adults and Rs 1,600 for children. The ticket prices are exclusively for the boat ride, and tourists are responsible for covering their own accommodation and transportation expenses in Srisailam.

The route was under consideration for the past five years, but it faced delays due to low water levels and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, due to recent monsoon rains, water levels in the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam reached the required level to enable the journey. The cruise will operate only if the water level in Nagarjunasagar Dam is above 575 feet.
In addition to this route, the department introduced a separate boat service from Somasila in Nagarkurnool district to Srisailam.
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