Tungbhadra Dam And Garden
Overview
The Tungabhadra Dam or TB Dam also is known as Pampa Sagar, is a reservoir constructed across the Tungabhadra River a tributary of the Krishna River. The dam Located almost 20 kilometers south-west of Hampi town, in Munirabad, Koppal district in the town Hospet in Karnataka. Tungabhadra Dam looks extremely beautiful at the sunset with water showing you how it cools the suns hotness and the Dams green lights start engulfing the darkness again.
Construction began in 1949 and completed by 1953 the Dam total length is 2,449 m (8,035 ft) and height is 49.50 m (162 ft) from the deepest foundation with total Spillway capacity 650,000 cusecs. It has been built by cement and granite. Left of it two barrages have been con¬structed (one earthen and another of stone and surkhi). The reservoir spreads over 378 sq. km. of area with a storage capacity of 4 lakh hectares.
The dam serves multiple functions as it controls irrigation, electricity generation, flood control and much more. Today it is a joint project between the states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, and serves purposes of functionality and attracts tourists from across India as well. For those visiting for tourism, the views from atop this reservoir are simply magnificent, and a simple walk along the river is sure to please even the toughest critics. A hydroelectric project of the dam is famous and become a new lifeline of State of Karnataka.
Power houses-three powerhouses have been constructed under the project. First of these lies on the left side at Munirabad (Karnataka) with an installed capacity of 27 MW. The second powerhouse at Hospet has eight generating units of 9 m w each (total capacity 72 MW). The third powerhouse has been built near Hampi along the canal with an installed capacity of 27 MW. This total of 126 MW of electricity is utilized in irrigation and development of small and cottage industries.
Canal Systems-three canal systems origi¬nate from the Tungabhadra barrage, (a) The Left Bank Canal is called Tungabhadra Canal. It is 340 km long and irrigates about 3.32 lakh hectares of land in Raichur and Mahbubnagar districts; (b) Tungabhadra Low-Level Canal originates from the right side of the dam. It is 347 km long and irrigates about 60,000 ha of land in Bellary and Kurnool districts; (c) Tungabhadra High-Level Canal with 196 km length provides irrigation to 1.82 lakh hec¬tares of land in Bellary and Anantapur districts. Tungabhadra project is mainly an irrigation project which has helped in augmenting the area under cotton, groundnut, rice, sugarcane, jowar, and other crops.
- Nandanavana Garden: Nandanavana garden was developed soon after the completion of the dam during the year 1956-57. Thisgarden is located just downstream of the dam running parallel to it. It has an area of about 6 acres (2.43 ha) and is designed and developed on the lines of Brindavan Gardens at Krishna Raj Sagar near Mysore. It is well laid with four terraces at different elevations. The first terrace is housing circular type fountain with a Shiva statue at the center. The other three terraces are equipped with fountains of various designs, running parallel and perpendicular to the layout of the garden. This garden has got well-maintained lawns, Bougainvillea on the slopes, seasonal and annual flower beds, Christmas trees, Cyprus plants and topiary arches.
- Japanese Park: Japanese Park was developed in the year 1968-69 with a total area of 18 acres (7.29 ha) and is located adjacent to Nandanavana garden. It has got 3 water ponds, namely mango shaped pond, bean-shaped pond and children peddle pond which was constructed after 1970. This park has arches, ornamental flowering trees, flowerbeds, etc. A musical dancing fountain was added to the garden in the year 1994 which provides an added attraction for visitors. An aquarium was constructed within the garden to provide a further choice of entertainment and education for the visitors.
- Deer Park: The Deer Park is located just by the side of the Japanese park. It was developed in the year 1982, with an approximate area of about 15 acres (6.07 ha). At present, it has got about 70 spotted deer’s, 4 sambars, 4 neelgai, 6 black bucks, 1 chinkara, 30 rabbits and 2 porcupines.
- Birds Aviary: A small aviary is housed in the complex of Deer Park and was developed in the year 1989. Presently, it has got about 200 pigeons, 4 peacocks, 15 guinea fowl, and 10 parrots.
- Children Park: Children Park is located in the township area of TB Dam on the main road, and was developed during 1984. It has got the latest type of see-saws, bars, swings and other items for children. The park is exclusively meant for children below 12 years.
- Vaikunt Guest House Garden: Garden at Vaikunt Guest House was developed during the year 1960-61. It is a formal garden with well-designed fountains, flower bed, topiary arches, flowering trees etc.
- Circular Park And Triangular Park: A Circular Park and a Triangular Park is located just in front of the Administrative building. It was developed at the time of construction of dam. It is also a formal garden with lawns, flowering trees, shrubs, arches etc.
Know Before you go
- At the Hilltop watchtower that offer panoramic views of the dam backwaters. The sunset looks great on the dam water.
- Take the bus service available from parking to take you to the top bus service provided by the administration to reach top sunset point (private vehicles are not allowed). The buses are quite small and so on holidays, you may need to wait in a queue to get your chance. it will cost you INR 20 for Adult and INR 10 for Children for 3.5 KM journey.
- If you have a lot of time and the strength with you and you like to do adventure you can climb the steps and reach the top. By bus, it takes around 10 minutes. If you walk, it’d take around an hour. It is advisable to opt Bus service otherwise you will find it difficult to climb the top of the hill from where you will have a nice panoramic view of the entire Dam site.
Things to carry
Things not allowed
Operational Hours
January to December
Monday | 08:00 AM - 07:30 PM |
Tuesday | 08:00 AM - 07:30 PM |
Wednesday | 08:00 AM - 08:00 AM |
Thursday | 08:00 AM - 07:30 PM |
Friday | 08:00 AM - 07:30 PM |
Saturday | 08:00 AM - 07:30 PM |
Sunday | 08:00 AM - 07:30 PM |
Last Admission | 06:00 PM |
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Cancellation Policy
- Unforeseen Circumstances : This activity requires good weather. In cases of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions leading this activity cancellations, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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