Deccan Chronicle

Octopus point entices visitors

New spot is in Amarabad Tiger Reserve

- INDULEKHA ARAKKAL | DC

The Amarabad Tiger Reserve has a new tourist attraction. The Octopus Viewpoint became operationa­l on Friday as a part of the plan for the extension of eco-tourism activities at the reserve.

The viewpoint is located 5 km before Domalpenta; and offers a view of the Krishna River and the adjoining forests. Mohan Chandra Paragein, field director of the Amarabad Tiger Reserve, said, “This strategic location has been picked after a lot of planning. This point provides a view of the backwaters of the Krishna, which resemble the ten- tacles of an octopus. We are also developing a watchtower and a forest trail for visitors.”

Every day around 70 tourists sign up for the safari conducted by the reserve which begins from Farahabad crossroads. Officials say that two buses, each with a seating capacity of ten persons, operate in rotation.

Octopus Viewpoint is located 42 km away from Mannanur, on the Hyderabad- Srisailam Highway. Visitors can make a stop at this point after visiting the popular Farahabad Viewpoint, which is around 25 km away. Visitors must purchase tickets to gain access to the Viewpoint. Small vehicles are charged `20, while buses and large vehicles are charged `50.

Reserve officials believe that this Viewpoint will attract more visitors, and they have accordingl­y developed benches and parking facilities. They have also put up signboards asking visitors to maintain cleanlines­s at the Viewpoint and in the adjoining forests.

A hut has been constructe­d at an elevated spot near the Viewpoint, for visitors to sit and relax. “Visitors need not bring anything with them while visiting this point. We have an operationa­l snack bar at the spot. The Viewpoint is meant for naturelove­rs to be able to calm their minds,” said Mr Paragein.

 ??  ?? A view of the forests and the Krishna River from Octopus Viewpoint in the Amarabad Tiger Reserve.
A view of the forests and the Krishna River from Octopus Viewpoint in the Amarabad Tiger Reserve.

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