The actual place of interest is not exactly at the Kodurupaka Stage, but the entire village is concentrated deep inside, which is 2 km away from the main road.
Drought was common in those days so the farmers had largely switched over to cotton and maize.
This was the major source of water for household consumption and for agricultural irrigation, but the river is runs dry in summer .
Palm Toddy trees provide a livelihood for many people, largely a group called the Gouds.
It became a tourist spot now because it's surrounded by hills on three sides[2] During the summer of 2019, Kodurupaka reported the temperature being 2C to 3C higher.