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To reach the falls the one must go through the village [[Varadaiahpalem]], about {{convert|12|km|mi}} away, of which only {{convert|7|km|mi}} is paved. During [[Maha Shivaratri]] transport services are provided by [[APSRTC]] from the village Varadaiahpalem. SUVs or some vehicles with high ground clearance are best suited for the paved road. Small cars should be avoided. |
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With limited accommodation available nearby, the best locations to stay are at [[Srikalahasti]] or Varadaiahpalem town. Staying in the forest beyond sun set is not advised. |
With limited accommodation available nearby, the best locations to stay are at [[Srikalahasti]] or Varadaiahpalem town. Staying in the forest beyond sun set is not advised. |
Revision as of 16:53, 20 December 2012
13°36′35″N 79°50′34″E / 13.60972°N 79.84278°E
Ubbalamadugu Falls (also called Tada Falls or Kambakam Falls) is a beautiful waterfall, located to the North of Sricity in the Chittoor district. Coming under the Buchinaidu kandriga & Varadaiahpalem mandals the falls are located 80 kilometres (50 mi) from Chennai and 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Srikalahasti.
The falls are located in a forest called the Kaambakam forest or Sidduliah Kona. The relation to Lord Shiva ensures that the festival of Maha Shivaratri is a common time for people to visit.
Best season is from mid October to Mid February of every year as it is the main rainy season there.
Tada is a relatively little known tourist destination. It is known for its waterfall (Locally called as Ubbalamadugu Falls), hillocks and greenery. It is ideal for hiking, trekking and picnics.
Access
To reach the falls the one must go through the village Varadaiahpalem, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) away, of which only 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) is paved. During Maha Shivaratri transport services are provided by APSRTC from the village Varadaiahpalem. SUVs or some vehicles with high ground clearance are best suited for the paved road. Small cars should be avoided.
With limited accommodation available nearby, the best locations to stay are at Srikalahasti or Varadaiahpalem town. Staying in the forest beyond sun set is not advised.
To reach the actual waterfall requires trekking. There is limited guidance, in the form of arrow marks, provided for the hike. It is accessible only by physically fit people.
References
- Travelogue on Tada Travelogue on Tada falls