Manjeera River

Manjeera River

The River is just a few Kms away from The Treasure Valley, The Golden Valley & The Palm Valley, the banks of the river is a perfect spot for picnics, the weather is mild and suitable for outdoor activities round the year. A road from the ventures leads straight to the banks of the river.

The Manjeera River, is a tributary of the river Godavari. It passes through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Telangana. The river's origin is near the Gaukhadi Village of Beed district. The river flows from the northern boundaries of the Osmanabad district and cutting across the Latur district goes to the Bidar district in Karnataka State and finally Telangana. It flows on the Balaghat plateau

River Manjeera flows through Narayankhed and supplies the city with drinking water The Narayankhed division in Sangareddy district is on the borderline of Karnataka and Maharashtra. It travels for a stretch of 46 km in old Manur and 96 km in old Medak districts from Gowdagaav village at Nagallidha Mandal in Telangana.