Papi Hills

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File:Papi1.jpg File:Papi2.jpg File:Papi3.jpg Khammam District (in Andhar Pradesh, India) is treasure of natural wealth and resources with delightful scenaries appearing in the major part of its agency areas. A remote tribal village Prentalapalli will prove this fact and remain as an excellent example attracting the tourists to have the glimpses of glorious beauties hidden in its fold. As the mighty river races past the hills taking the course that resembles a narrow gorge, it appears to be in hurry. The launch ride from Kunavaram- the confluence point of Sabari river with Godavari where from the river turns brown and turbid- is a pleasant experience. As the launch gets closer to the jungles which cover the river route all along, it would be a visual delight and feast of colours for a naked eye. The jungles are inhabited by colourful tribal people. Papi Hills is believed to be a place where all the sins are cleansed.