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Khammam district set for tourism growth

Khammam Collector Focuses on Developing Tourist Areas

District Collector Muzammil Khan emphasized the need for a focused approach to develop tourist areas in Khammam district. On Thursday, he held a review meeting with key officials, including Additional Collector of Local Bodies Dr. P. Sreeja and Khammam Municipal Corporation Commissioner Abhishek Agastya, at the Collectorate conference hall.

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During the meeting, the team discussed plans for various tourist spots, such as the Nelakondapalli Buddhist Stupa, Paleru Lake, Khammam Fort, Puligundala Project, and Velugumatla Urban Park. Eco-tourism development in these areas was a central theme of the discussion.

The District Forest Officer presented a detailed PowerPoint showcasing the progress and current status of tourism development in the district. Collector Muzammil Khan stressed the importance of promoting tourism and eco-tourism in particular, urging officials to take concrete steps to enhance the district’s appeal.

The Collector outlined specific plans for Velugumatla Urban Park. He suggested the development of a 40-foot road, a designated parking area, and enforcing rules to make the park completely plastic-free, including banning plastic in the canteen. He also proposed creating a play area and boating facilities for children, along with constructing internal roads within the park.

For Puligonda, the Collector directed officials to expedite the completion of a campsite and organize eco-tourism trips to the area. He also emphasized the need for proper signage at tourist spots, including Velugumatla Urban Park and Puligonda, and recommended setting up boards to guide visitors and promote these destinations widely.

Collector Khan suggested branding Khammam district’s tourist areas and eco-tourism with a new logo and tagline. He also urged officials to complete the forest park and cottage development at the Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Jamalapuram, as directed by the Deputy Chief Minister.

Plans for a ropeway at Khammam Fort were also discussed. The Collector advised consulting the local community before construction and identifying a parking area approximately 500 meters from the ropeway.

With these initiatives, the Collector aims to transform Khammam into a prominent eco-tourism hub, inviting visitors while preserving the district’s natural and cultural heritage.

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