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Tirupati

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Overview

Welcome to Tirupati, the spiritual capital of Andhra Pradesh, India. This sacred city is home to the magnificent Sri Venkateswara Temple, perched on the picturesque Tirumala Hills, attracting devotees and spiritual seekers from around the world. Also known as Tirumala Temple and Tirupati Balaji Temple, it is a revered pilgrimage center dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara, a form of Lord Vishnu. Tirupa... Read More

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FAQs on Tirupati

What are the popular things to explore in Tirupati?
The most loved tourist places to explore in Tirupati are Sri Venkateswara Temple, Sri Venkateswara National Park and Sri Kapileswara Swamy Temple. You will have an amazing time exploring these places and come back home with a bag full of memories.
What are the activities you can explore during the peak season and moderate season in Tirupati?
In the peak season months November, December, January and February you will experience pleasant day and night temperatures, while around moderate season i.e. July, August, September and October, you will enjoy moderate rainfalls with high humidity levels. Whatever that suits your calendar, Tirupati awaits you for a good time.
For which type of travelling is Tirupati a perfect destination?
Tirupati is a perfect destination for Pilgrimage themed holidays.
How much does a package cost for Tirupati?
The packages for Tirupati start at INR 1275 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages here.
What are the places near Tirupati?
The top places near to Tirupati are Srikalahasti which is 33 km from Tirupati, Chittoor which is located 57 km from Tirupati, Pondicherry which is located 195 km from Tirupati, Chennai which is located 109 km from Tirupati, Mahabalipuram which is located 139 km from Tirupati.
What are the things to do in Tirupati?
The top things to do in Tirupati are Sri Venkateswara Temple, Akasaganga Teertham, Silathoranam, Swami Pushkarini Lake, City Shopping, Vedadri Narasimha Swamy Temple. You can see all the places to visit in Tirupati here.
What is the best way to reach Tirupati?
Tirupati is well connected to major cities of the country by road, rail and air. The Tirupati airport is just 15 km away from the main city while the railway station is closer. Tirupati is also linked to other cities via a network of well-connected roads. Chennai is the major nearest connecting railway junction. Luxury and standard buses connecting Tirupati to nearby hotspots are frequent and comfortable.
What is the local food in Tirupati?
One will find instances of Tamil, Andhra and Hyderabadi cuisines on the town's platter, giving the visitors a flattering number of choices for food. However, Tirupati, being a site of much religious significance, offers only vegetarian food. The popular items of Tirupati are Sweet Rice, Dosas, Rava Khichdi, Tomato Rice, Lemon Rice as well as sweets like Halwa, Payassam, Sheermal, Ladoo, Kaja and lots more. The town is also known for a number of refreshing beverages such as Badam Milk, Masala Paal, Mango Lassi.
What is the best time to visit Tirupati?
Tirupati is crowded throughout the year; however, the best time to visit Tirupati is from September to February when the climate is relatively balmy with intermittent showers. The summers with its sweltering weather and humidity make Tirupati less ideal to visit. Winter months are ideal for sightseeing and also visiting the shrine, and the weather is pleasant. The town gets crowded by September which is the onset of Brahmotsavam, one of the auspicious festivals of Tirupati. Avoid visiting Tirupati during April and May as the temperature is torrid and unbearable.
Who should visit Tirupati?
Tirupati is a heritage city of immense religious importance. This attracts pilgrims from all corners of the country.
What is not so good about Tirupati?
Hot and humid climate, water crunch in few sectors of the city. Very crowded, especially during the festive seasons. Very difficult to get darshan or getting inside the temple without online booking or VIP access.
What is famous about Tirupati?
Highly revered site for pilgrims. Safe and well connected to major cities in South India.

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