Tirupathi, Royal Nagar, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517501, India
Overview
Tirumala is renowned for its Tirumala Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known as Balaji or Venkateshwara, believed to have incarnated to alleviate the challenges of Kali Yuga. Nearby Tiruchanuru houses the Padmavathi Temple dedicated to Goddess Padmavathi, consort of Lord Venkateswara. These sacred sites attract millions of pilgrims seeking spiritual solace and blessings.
Duration
1 Day
Tour Type
Spiritual/Pilgrimage
Highlights
Seek blessing at Lord Balaji temple, Tirumala.
Experience the spiritual aura during the tour.
Explore the cultural and religious heritage of the Tirupati.
Inclusions
Travel Insurance
All applicable taxes
AC Road Transportation
Welcome drink on arrival
Exclusions
Any kind of food service
Hotel Accommodation
Hair Tonsure arrangements
Any service not specified in inclusions
Itinerary
Day 1 Tirupati-Tirumala-Tirupati
• Pick up you from Tirupati Railway Station by tour representative and proceed to Tirumala.
• Reach Tirumala and visit Lord Balaji temple for darshan.
• After darshan, dropped you at Tirupati Railway Station.
• Departure.
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