Bhoodan Pochampally is famous for IKKAT Tie and Dye fabric and for the Bhoodan Movement initiated by Acharya Vinoba Bhave. The village is spread across 6844 acres with 3275 acres of agriculture land.
Pochampally is home to Craft, Heritage, Culture, Nature and Places of worship. The attractions include Ikkat weaving craft, Vinobha Ashram, Makandeya Temple, Sri Lakshminarayana Temple, Sri Basavalingeswara Temple, Ayyappa Temple, Tourism Complex, Traditional Chatrashala Houses, Village Tank, 101 Darwaja House, Cucumber-based culinary delights and Neera (nutritious drink - sap from palm tree).
Chenetha Gurukulam provides training and skill development on techniques of Ikkat weaving.
Swamy Ramananda Thirtha Institute (SRTRI), an autonomous institute, provides vocational training.
Other places of interest around Bhoodan Pochampally include Ramoji Film City, Mount Opera, Kanumukula Venkateswara Temple, Bhongir Fort and Yadagirigutta.


