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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Chandragiri Fort, Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park, and Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple and more, get ready to experience the best places in Tirupati.
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1Chandragiri Fort

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Chandragiri Fort, a historic 11th-century stronghold located in the Chittoor district, offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich past. The fort served as a refuge for Vijayanagar royalty and later became part of British governance. Today, it houses an archaeological museum and hosts an evening light and sound show that vividly portrays the royal lifestyle through 3D holography effects.
Located in a remote village from tirupati, no bus stops ,railway station Or auto stand near by.. You better go by a cab or auto as round trip and ask the driver to wait to pick you up. One small tea shop is there opposite to fort, no other hotels or canteens near by., closing time is 5.00 pm you may stay up to 5.30 or 6.00 pm in some days. Raja fort is converted to museum and rani fort is empty . Rainwater harvesting pond from mountain is a very beautiful place and some remnants of statues and old buildings also there. Apart from fort • Temple outside the fort •The fort entrance • The hill •The scaffold at the top of the hill Can be viewed. Overall a must visit place for history lovers.
Vedha — Google review
Entry fee - 30rs...it is such a historical place dates back to 1000 AD built by Vijayanagara dynasty king Immadi Narasimha Yadava Rayala... This fort consists of two Mahals ( buildings) named Raja Mahal & Rani Mahal. Raja Mahal is now using as Museum consisting lot of historical exhibits related to that period from various places. Management are not allowing to go top of the hill which have remains of historical elements due to security purposes.
Kiran K — Google review
Nothing much to see here! There is a small museum with a few sculptures of some deities, and there is a small pond. Other than these nothing else. Ticket cost is ₹30 per head. If you are travelling from a faraway place, then keep in mind that there is nothing to see of much importance! Not allowed to climb the hill also for security reasons.
T T — Google review
A wonderful place to explore Andhra Pradesh’s rich history. The fort is well-maintained, and the Raja Mahal turned museum is impressive with artifacts and sculptures from the Vijayanagara period. You can feel the grandeur of the empire here. Peaceful atmosphere, great for a half-day visit. Entry fee is minimal. Highly recommend if you’re in or around Tirupati.
Deepak D — Google review
Nice place to spend time . Museum is average but the park and view is good . Go with zero expectation 🤞
Sandra C — Google review
Beautiful experience. Museum got lot of ancient artefacts and also real Sri Krishna deva raya dharbar. Sri rajeswari temple near by got gorgeous architecture and a must visit place.
Likhith D — Google review
Such a cool spot to check out near Tirupati! This was King Sri Krishnadevaraya's fort, and the old palace looks amazing. It was the perfect way to spend this holiday afternoon. But for real, the best part is the little stalls outside. You HAVE to grab some of the local fruits they're selling so fresh and tasty! It was a great snack after walking around. Totally recommend it for a quick trip back in time!
Yashwanth M — Google review
Perfect place to spend time with friends and family amidst nature and history. Around 20Km from Tirupati Bus Stand.
Latheesh Y — Google review
tpt road, Chandragiri, Reddivaripalle, Andhra Pradesh 517101, India•https://aptourism.gov.in/destinations/12/chandragiri-fort•Tips and more reviews for Chandragiri Fort

2Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park

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Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park, located in the lush Yadadri hill ranges outside Tirupati, is a sprawling 5,533-acre zoo that offers an exciting experience for families and wildlife enthusiasts. Modeled after Nehru Zoological Park, it features a diverse range of exotic animals such as white tigers and offers a unique lion safari experience.
One of the most worthwhile zoological parks to visit. Entry Fee: ₹70 per person Car Entry Fee: ₹700 The best way to explore the park is by car. They also offer safari drives at ₹70 per person, where a van takes you close to lions. It’s recommended to visit in the morning hours and plan to spend at least half a day to enjoy the full experience.
Srini V — Google review
Great attraction. The park is preserved and maintained well. The staff are friendly. The kids enjoyed the lion safari. There were 3 lions inside the enclosure and 2 lionesses outside. The driver took us up close to the animals for viewing. The tigers and elephants were majestic as well. Overall spent like 3 hrs inside the park.
Ravi K — Google review
Visited Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park in Tirupati — it’s spacious and surrounded by greenery. The zoo has a decent collection of lions, tigers, deer, and birds, and the safari ride is enjoyable. However, it’s spread across a large area, so walking without a battery car can be tiring. Some enclosures look poorly maintained and a few zones feel empty. Food and refreshment options are very limited inside. Tickets are reasonably priced, but extra charges apply for safari and vehicles. Overall, a peaceful place for families and nature lovers, but needs better upkeep.
My N — Google review
Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park was established in 1987 and was officially opened to the public on April 30, 1993. The park is situated within the larger area of the Sri Venkateswara Wildlife Sanctuary. While the zoo is not within UNESCO Seshachalam Hills Biosphere Reserve it shares the ecological context of the Seshachalam Hills. The biggest Zoological Park in Asia in terms of area, it was officially recognised by Central Zoo authority in 2017 as ‘Large Category Zoo’. It houses 1029 animals -31 species of mammals, 46 species of birds and 7 species of reptiles.There is open butterfly park, reptile’s enclosures, aviary as well as Water birds’ enclosure. For a large park of this size the visitor amenities are very good. Well maintained and clean Toilets, drinking water facilities, Canteens, Benches and Sitting areas make visit hassle free. The roads are well maintained too as are the pathways around the enclosures. Wheel chairs are also available near the main entrance. Entry ticket costs Rs.70 for adults and Rs.30 for children. Four wheelers are allowed inside and entry ticket is Rs.750. Video Camera charge is Rs.200. Battery vehicle for 90 minutes is Rs.70. Lion Safari is Rs. 50 for adults for 30 minutes. E Cycle is Rs.50 per hour. Bicycle can be hired for Rs.25 per hour. There is ample parking space for visitors
Vikas S — Google review
We recently visited the place with our kids, the day after having darshan of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy. It turned out to be a pleasant experience, especially for children. This is quite large and easy to explore. You can walk, ride a bicycle, use an electric or battery vehicle, or even drive your own car inside. This makes it very convenient for families with kids. Entry Fees: Adults: ₹70 Kids: ₹30 Car entry (includes 1 adult): ₹750 Lion Safari: ₹50 per adult, ₹30 per child Other transport options are available inside and are charged based on vehicle type. Animals and Attractions: This is not a typical zoo with many animals. There are only a few birds and animals, so if you are expecting a wide variety, you might be disappointed. But if you are looking for a enjoyable place for your kids, this place is a good choice. You can spend 2–3 hours here, and children will enjoy the open space and the animals they get to see. Best Time to Visit: It is best to visit early in the morning or in the evening when animals are more active. During hot afternoons, most animals rest in the shade and may not be visible. Food and Snacks: There are food stalls inside, but it is better to carry your own snacks and water, especially if you prefer cleaner or healthier options for your kids. Final Thoughts: The highlight of the visit was seeing our kids smile and get excited. Their happiness made the trip totally worth it. Namaste & Jai Hind.
RK T — Google review
Awesome experience in Lion safari ! My daughter thoroughly enjoyed visiting this zoo! Definitely a must visit place! She was excited to see Lions, Bengal Tiger, white Tiger, Jaguar, Leopard, Elephants, variety of Deer and variety of parrots and many others ! There was a battery vehicle inside and it was helpful for elderly people!
Sindhuja A — Google review
One of the best zoo out of 3 places that I have visited. Firstly it was covered with lot of greenery and animals looks healthy. They maintained it really well and supportive staff. 5 Stars for below options a. Option to use own car inside l, if reqd driver will be available (ofcourse you have to pay ) b. Option to leverage battery car 🚗 c. Option to opt for Battery two wheeler, this is brilliant move from team bcoz it gives us very special time and can enjoy every bit. KUDOS TO ZOO TEAM. Overall its the best zoo in my view, although it has little less species its still fine 🙂
Srihari R — Google review
Venkateswara Zoological Park offers a peaceful escape, with the main highlight being the safari ride. There seen lioness,lion,leapord, few peacocks, birds(liked mostly)sloth bear, hippopotamus, python, elephants (liked mostly),bisons,several variants of deers,wild dog,some of monkeys etc.... The safari is the most exciting part, giving you a close-up view of lions, deers,bisions and other wild animals in a more natural setting. However, the rest of the zoo has very few animals, which might leave some visitors wanting more. Great for a one-time visit, especially if you're interested in the safari experience
Atchyuth T — Google review
PO, Pudipatla, SV Zoo Rd, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517505, India•https://tirupatizoo.com/•Tips and more reviews for Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park
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3Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple

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Hindu temple
The Govindaraja Swamy Temple, situated just 20 km away from the renowned Venkateshwara Temple, is a significant pilgrimage site for Vaishnavites in Tirupati. This architectural marvel showcases stunning Dravidian architecture and hosts elaborate rituals daily, attracting numerous devotees. Visitors often describe the temple's serene ambiance and intricate carvings as awe-inspiring.
Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple in Tirupati is truly a divine and peaceful place that I highly recommend every devotee or visitor to experience at least once. Located within a walkable distance from Tirupati Railway Station, this temple is easily accessible and ideal for those arriving by train. Dedicated to Lord Govindaraja, who is believed to be the elder brother of Lord Venkateswara, the temple holds immense spiritual significance. The atmosphere inside is calm and serene, providing a perfect setting for peaceful prayer and reflection. The architecture of the temple is impressive, with towering gopurams and intricate carvings that tell stories from ancient scriptures. One of the best aspects is that mobile phones are not allowed inside, which really enhances the spiritual experience. A free and secure mobile deposit counter is available near the entrance, so you can focus fully on your darshan without distractions. As soon as you enter the temple street, it feels like a festival – with plenty of shops selling flowers, prasadam, fruits, toys, and devotional items. It’s a vibrant, colorful area full of energy and devotion. The darshan of Lord Govindaraja is absolutely mesmerizing – His majestic idol captivates your heart and mind instantly. Don't miss the free anadhanam (meal service) offered at around 1 PM – it’s well-organized and serves tasty food to hundreds of devotees daily. Overall, Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple is a must-visit – not just for its religious importance, but for the unique blend of spiritual bliss, culture, and tradition it offers. A highly recommended experience in Tirupati!
SUNCHULA S — Google review
Sri Govindharaja Swamy Temple in Tirupati is a breathtaking 12th-century marvel, renowned for its grand Dravidian-style gopuram and vibrant spiritual atmosphere. Founded by the legendary saint Ramanujacharya, this temple’s rich history as a guardian of sacred traditions and its impressive architecture make it a must-visit in Tirupati. The serene deity of Lord Govindharaja Swamy, believed to bring prosperity and peace, welcomes all with an aura of divine grace, while annual festivals and daily rituals bathe the temple in devotion, color, and celebration—making every visit a truly enchanting experience. This grand temple is home to many other revered deities, making it a must-visit spiritual haven. Visitors are also blessed by the temple’s friendly elephant stationed at the entrance, which is considered very auspicious and adds a unique, memorable touch to the experience
Chaitanya R — Google review
It's an devine place for Hindu's. We have visited around 8.40. The temple entry was closed. Only ekantha seva was about to start. It will be from 9pm to 9.30pm. it was really a super56 and awasome experience. We have waited for almost 30 min. But kind of darshan was really thrilled us. It's an different experience. Thanks to TTD. @ttd you can maintain this place even better than what it is. You are named for clean and hygiene. Thanks you
Vijay N — Google review
Temple timings aren't know to all, found one board near the ticket counter sharing the same here, it was closed when we visited around 6 pm . There was a nice devine procession in the premises, took few pictures, staff at the ticket counter and mobile collection counter are brutally arrogant as many ask same questions because there are no clarity on information on darshan timings as well as counter opearting hrs. Like many other temples in North they should open few authorized mobil phone collecting shops to ease the crowds at the single counter managed by the temple.
MV R — Google review
5/5 – A Peaceful and Historical Temple in the Heart of Tirupati Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple is a must-visit if you are in or around Tirupati. It is one of the oldest temples in the city, built in the 12th century and beautifully maintained by TTD. The temple has a calm and divine atmosphere, perfect for peaceful darshan without heavy crowds like in Tirumala. The architecture is stunning, with detailed carvings and a majestic gopuram. Early morning darshan (around 6 AM) is the best time to visit for a peaceful experience. The temple is very close to Tirupati Railway Station, making it easy to access. The place is clean, staff is helpful, and the entire visit feels spiritually uplifting. You also get tasty Laddu Prasadam after darshan. If you’re starting your journey to Tirumala, visiting this temple first is highly recommended. ✅ Peaceful vibes ✅ Beautiful architecture ✅ Easy to reach ✅ Less crowded ✅ Spiritually fulfilling Highly recommended for all devotees and tourists! 🙏
Vijay P — Google review
One of the prominent temple in tirupati town , a must go place Please be mind full of the crowde. Temple is clean but crowde management is not upto the mark. You can opt for quick darshana which will cost 20 rupees which is available near the temple if you are in a hurry.
M D — Google review
Very nice temple and have good atmosphere. Lot of events happens and full of joy to watch. Prefer to go for early morning dharshan at 6AM and can get peaceful dharshan.
VenkataDP — Google review
The Shri Govindaraja Swami 🙏Temple 🛕is a spiritually significant temple located in the heart of Tirupati city. Just a walkable distance from the railway station🛤️, making it easily accessible for all. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu , here as govind Raja Swami. The main Deity is in a unique reclining Yoga Nidhra posture, facing east with his right hand under his head and his left hand, resting straight over his body. At his feet, sit his divine consorts Sridevi and Bhudevi. Interestingly, some texts mention Govindarajaswamy as the elder brother of Lord Venkateswara, whose main temple is also located in Tirupati. 🔑 for a smoother and faster, Darshan visitors can option for a ₹50 tickets which offers quicker Darshanam. 🔑Please note that mobile phones are not allowed inside the temple. However, deposit counters are conveniently located at the entrance to safely store your devices before entering.
KIRAN K — Google review
North Mada Street, Tirumala, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517501, India•https://www.tirumala.org/TemplesAtTirupathi.aspx•Tips and more reviews for Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple

4Kapila Theertham

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Tirupati, Kapila Theertham is a renowned Shaivite temple that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty. Named after the sage Kapila Muni, who is credited with installing the idol of Lord Shiva, this sacred site is also known as Kapileshwara. One of its most enchanting features is the waterfall that cascades dramatically from rocky hills into a serene pond nearby, creating a tranquil atmosphere perfect for reflection and reverence.
A Perfect Blend of Natural Beauty & Divine Serenity Visited Kapila Theertham while staying in Tirupati and it was a deeply serene and spiritually uplifting experience. About 3–4 km from the city center, this is Tirupati’s only Shiva temple, and it’s nestled almost directly under a majestic waterfall that cascades into a temple tank—truly a rare sight . The sacred Kapileshwara Swamy idol is believed to be self-manifested and installed by Kapila Muni, making the temple historically and mythologically significant. A grand Nandi statue greets you at the entrance, and the temple complex also includes several sub-shrines for deities like Vinayaka, Subramanya, Kamakshi, and Krishna . The waterfall is the highlight—especially during monsoon and early winter (June to December), when the flow is powerful yet serene. The roar of water, lush greenery, and cool pond make for a meditative, cleansing atmosphere. Devotees often take a holy dip here, believed to absolve sins and bring blessings . The temple is managed by TTD, well-maintained, and operational from early morning until evening. Entry is free, and you can participate in sevas like Abhishekam, Archana, and Ekantha Seva for a nominal fee. Facilities include clean restrooms, changing rooms, and a cloak area for footwear—making it comfortable for pilgrims . The best times to visit are early morning (6–8 AM) or late afternoon (4–6 PM) for pleasant weather, and beautiful lighting for photographs. If you’re there during major festivals like Brahmotsavam, Maha Shivaratri, or Kartika Purnima, expect vibrant rituals and a lively devotional atmosphere .
Srinidhi.G. K — Google review
If you’re visiting Tirupati, Kapila Theertham at night is something you shouldn’t miss. The temple and its surroundings come alive with beautiful decorative lighting, giving the entire place a festive and divine charm. The illuminated backdrop of the waterfall adds a magical aura, making it look almost surreal. The glow of the lights reflecting on the water creates a picture-perfect view that feels peaceful yet captivating. Compared to the daytime, the evenings here are calmer with fewer crowds, which makes it easier to soak in the spiritual atmosphere. Sitting quietly while watching the lights shimmer around the temple and listening to the sound of flowing water is a soothing experience on its own. For anyone who loves serene night views combined with a spiritual touch, Kapila Theertham at night leaves a lasting impression.
Suresh T — Google review
A very good, devotional, and peaceful place, a must-visit if you’re staying in Tirupati for a day. There are also packages available with auto and cab services that can take you to this temple along with other nearby temples in Tirupati for around ₹2,000.
Santosh Y — Google review
A Perfect Blend of Natural Beauty & Divine Serenity. Visited Kapila Theertham while staying in Tirupati and it was a deeply serene and spiritually uplifting experience. About 3–4 km from the city center, this is Tirupati’s only Shiva temple, and it’s nestled almost directly under a majestic waterfall that cascades into a temple tank—truly a rare sight . The sacred Kapileshwara Swamy idol is believed to be self-manifested and installed by Kapila Muni, making the temple historically and mythologically significant. A grand Nandi statue greets you at the entrance, and the temple complex also includes several sub-shrines for deities like Vinayaka, Subramanya, Kamakshi, and Krishna . At the heart of the temple is the sacred idol of Kapileshwara Swamy, believed to be self-manifested (Swayambhu) and installed by the sage Kapila Muni himself. This lends the temple immense mythological and historical significance. A grand Nandi statue stands guard at the entrance, welcoming devotees into the peaceful temple complex. Inside, you'll also find several sub-shrines dedicated to deities like Lord Vinayaka, Subramanya, Kamakshi, and Lord Krishna, adding to the spiritual depth of the place. Whether you are a pilgrim, a nature lover, or simply seeking a moment of peace, Kapila Theertham offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and divine calm - an experience not to be missed when in Tirupati.
Swathi C — Google review
A serene and sacred temple located at the foothills of the Tirumala hills in Tirupati. The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is surrounded by natural beauty, with a picturesque waterfall cascading beside it
Balaji R — Google review
OM NAMASHIVAYA Kapila Teertham is a beautiful waterfall located in the Chittoor district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The waterfall is situated in the middle of a dense forest and is a popular tourist destination in the region. The waterfall is formed by the Kapila River which originates in the nearby hills. The water cascades down a height of about 100 feet into a small pond at the bottom, creating a stunning sight. The pool at the bottom is also a popular spot for tourists to take a dip and relax. Kapila Teertham is also considered a sacred site by many Hindus and is believed to have mythological significance. According to legend, the sage Kapila performed penance at this spot, and the waterfall is named after him. Many pilgrims visit the waterfall to take a holy dip in the pool and offer prayers at the nearby temple. The best time to visit Kapila Teertham is during the monsoon season (July to October), when the waterfall is at its full flow and the surrounding forest is lush green. However, it's important to exercise caution while visiting during the monsoon season, as the roads leading to the waterfall can be slippery and dangerous. Overall, Kapila Teertham is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers alike.
『SURESH』 『 — Google review
Kapila Theertham is an enchanting and ancient temple, where Lord Shiva is worshipped as Kapileswara in a breathtaking. It's truly a must-visit destination, with its peaceful place, stunning waterfall, and fascinating architecture that stands as a testament to centuries of devotion. Inside the temple complex, you can also find a remarkable shrine for Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy nestled within a cave, and at the entrance, a charming Hanuman temple welcomes you. To the left, a delightful small park known as Jungle Book adds a unique touch, making Kapila Theertham a blend of spirituality and scenic beauty.
Chaitanya R — Google review
Kapila Tirtha, also known as Kapila Theertham, is a truly serene and spiritually uplifting temple located at the foothills of Tirumala. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, known here as Kapileswara Swamy, it is the only Shiva temple in the Tirupati region. The sacred waterfall that flows into the temple tank adds divine energy — it’s believed that taking a dip here cleanses sins and brings peace and prosperity. Kapila Tirtha is also considered a very powerful place to perform Pitru Shraddha (rituals for ancestors). Many devotees experience a deep sense of spiritual relief and inner peace after performing these sacred rites here, as the energy of Lord Shiva and the holy water are believed to help liberate ancestral souls and bless future generations. The temple’s peaceful ambiance, the sound of flowing water, and the divine vibrations make it an unforgettable spiritual experience. Visiting during Karthika Masam or Maha Shivaratri is especially auspicious. Clean surroundings, well-maintained premises, and a strong spiritual atmosphere make Kapila Theertham a must-visit for anyone coming to Tirupati — a sacred place where nature, divinity, and ancestral blessings come together beautifully. #Tiruoathi
Tirumala T — Google review
MC4C+H99, Sri Kapileswara Swamy Temple Rd, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517507, India•Tips and more reviews for Kapila Theertham

5Silathoranam Garden

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Silathoranam Garden, located in the Tirumala Hills near the main temple of Lord Venkateswara, is a billion-year-old natural rock formation. It is a popular spot for tourists to witness stunning sunsets, with its breathtaking views of hills and valleys bathed in orange-red hues. This rare geological wonder is one of only three such arches found in Asia and holds significance as an archaeological and cultural landmark.
Silathoranam, located in the Tirumala Hills, is a natural stone arch, a rare geological wonder, and a National Geo-heritage Monument of India. It's known for its unique structure and is a popular tourist destination, offering both a glimpse into geological history and a tranquil garden setting. I have visited N number of times to the Tirumala but not this place it’s recommend to Visit this place and we can enjoy by nature and Sun 🌤️😀.
Shiva K — Google review
Went to Tirumala on 5th June 25. Its a natural rock formation as a thoranam. A nice place well maintained. Generally people don't visit these places as they get exhausted in standing in queue to have Venkateswara swamy's darshan. This is a must visit place.
Balasubramanian N — Google review
Silathoranam Garden in Tirumala is a peaceful and scenic spot that’s definitely worth visiting. Nestled in the hills, this beautiful garden surrounds the natural rock formation “Silathoranam,” which is a rare geological wonder. The garden is free to enter and has a wide variety of plants, trees, and small wooden art displays that add to its charm. One of the highlights is the small animal and bird enclosure where you can see ducks, rabbits, peacocks, hens, and pigeons—perfect for kids and nature lovers. You can also enjoy a popular Andhra snack called "muri mixture" sold by local vendors, which is a must-try if you haven’t already. The clean, green surroundings and calm atmosphere make it a great place to relax and unwind while exploring Tirumala.
SUNCHULA S — Google review
I recently visited Silathoranam Garden in Tirumala, and it turned out to be one of the most peaceful and refreshing spots of my trip. The natural rock arch, which is the highlight here, is truly unique and has a special spiritual significance. It is said to be connected with Lord Venkateswara’s temple history, and standing near it gave me a divine and memorable feeling. The garden around Silathoranam is beautifully maintained, with greenery, colorful flowers, and clean walking paths. It is a perfect place for families to relax and spend some quiet time away from the temple crowds. I noticed many devotees enjoying photography and taking a stroll in the peaceful surroundings. The calm atmosphere makes it feel like a natural retreat within Tirumala. Facilities are also good here. The area is neat, rest areas and seating spots are provided, and the entire garden is kept clean by TTD staff. Entry is free, and security ensures the place remains safe for all visitors. The location is easy to reach by road, and there is enough parking space nearby. What impressed me most was how well nature and spirituality blend here. The unique rock formation, combined with the well-kept gardens, gives a very special experience. Overall, Silathoranam Garden is not just a tourist spot but a place that carries cultural and spiritual value. I would definitely recommend every devotee and traveler to spend some time here during their visit to Tirumala..
T. K — Google review
Silathoranam Garden is a serene and stunning spot, just 1 km from the main Tirumala Temple. The natural rock arch – believed to be over 1500 million years old – is a rare geological wonder and a sight to behold. The garden is beautifully maintained with clean walking paths, vibrant flowers, and peaceful seating areas. This place offers not just natural beauty, but also spiritual significance. Many believe the arch has divine connections to Lord Venkateswara, adding a layer of sacredness to the experience. If you're visiting Tirumala, don’t miss this tranquil escape. It’s a perfect blend of nature, history, and spirituality – ideal for a short, relaxing visit after the temple darshan. ✅Clean and scenic ✅ Easy to access ✅ Peaceful and photogenic Highly recommended for both pilgrims and nature lovers! ✅😇🙂
Swathi C — Google review
My experience here has been very good, I got a chance to go here, it is filled with nature all around, I felt very relaxed after going here, I would like to encourage everyone to go here, cleanliness is taken care of very well.
Kuldeep Y — Google review
This is must visit place in tirumala. Garland rock - A nature gift and it is rare to see such creatures. To add beauty to this the garden is neatly maintained and environment is so pleasant. Further you have to climb few steps up and down and visit chakara theertham which is suyambu idol. Happy to visit such place.
Salai K — Google review
Silathoranam Garden – A Natural Wonder in Tirumala Silathoranam, located near the Srivari Paadalu and just 1 km from the Tirumala Temple, is one of the most unique and picturesque spots in the Tirumala hills. It is home to a rare natural rock formation, and the surrounding area is beautifully maintained as a scenic garden, often referred to as the Silathoranam Garden. The word Silathoranam in Telugu means "rock garland" (sila = rock, thoranam = garland). This natural arch-like rock structure is estimated to be over 1500 million years old, and it is one of only three such formations in the world. The arch measures about 8 meters in width and 3 meters in height, and is made of quartzite rock. The structure is believed to have formed due to natural erosion and weathering over millions of years. The garden around Silathoranam is well-maintained, with walking paths, flowering plants, benches, and scenic views of the hills. It’s a peaceful spot where visitors can relax, take photos, and enjoy the calm environment. Silathoranam is also considered spiritually significant, as it's believed that Lord Venkateswara's idol in the Tirumala Temple shares the same height as the arch, and many devotees believe it to be a divine creation. Whether you're a pilgrim, a nature lover, or someone who enjoys geological wonders, the Silathoranam Garden is a must-visit while in Tirumala.
Mr V — Google review
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6Tirumala Deer Park Reserve

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Tirumala Deer Park Reserve, also known as Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park or Tirupati Deer Park, is a vast national park and animal reserve in Andhra Pradesh. It's not just about deer - the park boasts diverse flora and fauna, including mammals, reptiles, and birds. The 354 square kilometer area offers stunning greenery, waterfalls, and a chance to spot endangered species like Nilgai and flying lizards.
We were so excited to see the Tirumala Deer Park Reserve! It was an unforgettable experience. As soon as we entered, we were greeted by the sight of several deer gracefully roaming around in their natural habitat. The peaceful atmosphere and lush greenery made it feel like we were in the middle of a wildlife sanctuary. The deer were so close, and we could observe them up close without disturbing them. It was a perfect blend of nature and tranquility. If you're a nature lover or just enjoy seeing wildlife in their natural environment, this park is definitely worth a visit
Prajwal P — Google review
During my trek from Alipiri to Tirumala, I passed by the Tirumala Deer Park Reserve, beautifully nestled within the forested hills of Tirumala. This reserve is a hidden gem along the footpath, offering a serene and picturesque view amidst the challenging climb. The park is home to a variety of deer, which can often be seen grazing peacefully in their natural habitat. The sight of these graceful animals, set against the lush green backdrop of the forest, adds a tranquil and refreshing break to the journey. However, it's important to note that there have been reports of leopard sightings and even some incidents in the area. While the presence of these wild animals underscores the natural, untamed beauty of the forest, it also serves as a reminder to remain vigilant and cautious during the trek. Whether you’re an animal lover or simply looking to enjoy the natural beauty of Tirumala, the Deer Park Reserve is a delightful spot that enriches the journey to the temple. It’s a peaceful reminder of the harmony between nature and spirituality that defines the Tirumala experience, with the added excitement of being in a truly wild environment.
KaushiK N — Google review
Title: A Serene Escape into Nature: Tirumala Deer Park Reserve Review Tirumala Deer Park Reserve, nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of [insert location], is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Having recently visited this reserve, I am captivated by its serene beauty and the incredible experience it provides to visitors. As I entered Tirumala Deer Park Reserve, I was immediately greeted by a sense of peace and harmony. The reserve boasts a vast expanse of lush greenery, encompassing diverse flora and fauna. The well-maintained trails wind through the park, inviting visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. The abundance of fresh air and the soothing sounds of chirping birds create an immersive experience that rejuvenates both mind and soul. One of the main attractions of Tirumala Deer Park Reserve is its thriving population of deer. As I ventured deeper into the reserve, I was fortunate to encounter several species of deer, including spotted deer and sambar deer, gracefully roaming amidst their natural habitat. Observing these majestic creatures in their element was a truly awe-inspiring sight, and it allowed me to appreciate the importance of wildlife conservation efforts. The reserve also offers opportunities for birdwatching, as it serves as a haven for various avian species. I was delighted to spot colorful birds perched on tree branches and soaring through the sky. The melodious tunes of these feathered creatures added a symphony of nature's music to the surroundings, creating a sensory delight. Furthermore, Tirumala Deer Park Reserve provides amenities to enhance the visitor experience. Well-marked trails and informative signboards guide you through the reserve, offering insights into the flora and fauna that call this place home. The park management has implemented measures to ensure the safety of both visitors and the wildlife, promoting responsible tourism and ecological balance. The conservation efforts undertaken by the reserve are commendable. The park actively engages in preserving and protecting the natural habitat, and its commitment to wildlife conservation shines through its initiatives. The knowledgeable staff members are passionate about educating visitors on the importance of preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological harmony. Visiting Tirumala Deer Park Reserve is not only a visual treat but also an opportunity for self-reflection and connection with nature. The serene ambiance, coupled with the sight of majestic deer and vibrant birdlife, offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a photographer seeking stunning vistas, or simply in need of a peaceful escape, Tirumala Deer Park Reserve is a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories. In conclusion, Tirumala Deer Park Reserve is a hidden sanctuary that showcases the beauty of wildlife and the wonders of nature. Its pristine landscapes, diverse wildlife, and dedication to conservation make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers. A visit to this tranquil reserve is not only an opportunity to connect with nature but also a chance to appreciate the importance of preserving our natural heritage. I wholeheartedly recommend Tirumala Deer Park Reserve for an enriching and soulful experience in the lap of nature.
Bhushan M — Google review
During the strenuous ascent up the alipiri steps to Tirumala, one can catch a glimpse of numerous deer grazing by the side of the road. Their presence is refreshing and uplifting, especially during the grueling climb. Children, in particular, seem to relish this experience, and it is not uncommon to witness them taking selfies with these friendly creatures. Regrettably, some individuals go so far as to feed these animals, which is not advisable.
PRITAM B — Google review
It is a nice break point whole driving down or even for pilgrims climbing up the hills. There is a good population of deers and one can spend time watching these beautiful animals. People start feeding the deers of fruits and other food. It will be good to have information boards asking them to refrain from doing so. A walk into the park would be good, but may be that is asking for a bit too much.
Sudarsana R — Google review
Appreciate TTD team to maintain this park very tidy. Very nice place for kids to stretch there legs and get some fresh air. Also there are some eateries around it so makes it easier to spend quality time. There is a big lord Krishna idol as well. Truly epic. Well done TTD team
Sandeep S — Google review
Very nice park On the way too Tirumala and After covid tha deers are not available at park Now they are free to roam at forest u can find them at the time of walking from tirupathi to tirumala Deers was so nice View was awesome
Varkuti S — Google review
Nice and beautiful location. It comes on the way back to Tirupati. There are many deers in the park. There are shops which sells vegetables, kids can feed them to deers. Parking is little problem otherwise it's a nice place for kids to see and touch the deers. Right now in October 2020, the park is closed because of corona
Muni P — Google review
M95Q+FMJ, Tirumala Foot Trl, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517507, India•Tips and more reviews for Tirumala Deer Park Reserve

7Regional Science Centre, Tirupati

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Regional Science Centre - Tirupati is a family-friendly destination featuring interactive displays, a 3D theater, and an outdoor trail with dinosaur replicas. Located at the foothills of Tirumala, it offers informal science education through its massive planetarium, sky observation deck, and galleries hosting science exhibitions and shows for school children. The center organizes educational programs for visitors of all ages and is a popular attraction in Tirupati.
Regional science centre balances Education and Entertainment, ensuring that children and adults alike leave with new knowledge and memories to cherish. It's a perfect spot for families, school trips, you're a science enthusiast or just seeking a unique day out, the Regional Science Centre is the ideal place "where science meets fun." Definitely a unique experience and this science centre have lot of activities to do for fun and also it provides educational knowledge through special equipment. When i visited Ticket price is 40 rs per head,Better to go above 9 o 'clock in the morning. The most unexplored place in tirupati. It is very interesting place especially for children. Mostly this place is Very peaceful, calm and pleasant place. They have 3D show, you can give a try. Highly Recommended!!!
Inayathullah — Google review
The Regional Science Centre is an incredible destination for anyone curious about the wonders of science. From interactive exhibits to hands-on experiments, this place makes learning an exciting adventure. The planetarium is a must-visit, offering a stunning glimpse into the cosmos, while the fun science demonstrations engage visitors of all ages. What I truly appreciated was how the centre balances education and entertainment, ensuring that children and adults alike leave with new knowledge and memories to cherish. It's a perfect spot for families, school trips, or anyone looking to spark their curiosity. Whether you're a science enthusiast or just seeking a unique day out, the Regional Science Centre is the ideal place "where science meets fun." Highly recommended!
Hemanth K — Google review
Had visited this place along with my kids on a weekend. The place is situated on the road with easy accessibility. It is on the way to Alipiri (Thirumala). The gallery was a wonderful place to ignite curiosity of the kids. The entry ticket is Rs 40/- per person. The park located at the entry is lush and very soothing. They had the exhibit of an Aircraft, that's used in the 1970's, displayed in the front park. The gallery had two floors, the Ground floor is filled with rooms especially for "Universe", "Energy", "Atoms", "Accelerators", The exhibits on first floor covers "Senses", "Latest Technological Innovations". Highly recommend kids ( Especially for 6th to 9 th Grade/Standard ); When we went there, luckily there was a 3D show which was scheduled to be displayed. Enjoyed the 3D show along with some school kids. My kids enjoyed a lot. Highly recommend this place for a quick school excursion and also as a meaningful spot to spend quality time with your family.
Raj ( — Google review
It is definitely a unique experience and this science centre have lot of activities to do for fun and also it provides educational knowledge through special equipment you don't upset for this ..... Ticket price is 40 rs per head... Better to go above 9 o 'clock in the morning.... All basic facilities were there. You can have as much as you want
Kiran K — Google review
Worth a Visit – Informative & Engaging The Science Museum in Tirupati is a great place for kids and science enthusiasts. It has interactive exhibits on physics, space, and technology that make learning fun. The 3D shows and planetarium are particularly interesting, offering a good educational experience. However, some exhibits need better maintenance, and a few sections could use more upgrades. The overall experience is enjoyable, but with better upkeep, it could be even more engaging. Still, it’s a good place for a family visit, especially for children who love science. Worth a visit if you are in Tirupati!
Talapula P — Google review
Today we visited Regional science centre, tirupati. Really you can enjoy, If you are interested in science. For children it is an enjoyment place. Planetarium is video is expensive. Entry also a bit expensive. But children can enjoy half day.Exhibition Hours Mon-Sat : 09:30 AM-06.00 PM Sunday : 10:00 AM-06.30 PM Centre is kept open on all the days of the year except on Ganesha Chaturthi & Diwali. The museum is a member of the National Council of Science Museums (Ministry of Culture, Government of India) and comes under the administration of Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bangalore. It has six exhibition galleries viz. ‘Fun Science’, which has interactive experiments explaining scientific concepts; ‘Popular Science’, which includes exhibits on electricity, heat, magnetism, light sound etc; ‘Our Universe’ which encourages questions on the nature and composition of the universe; ‘Our Senses’ which illustrates the role of the sensory organs in perceiving external reality; ‘Illusion’ which has multi-sensory illusions as part of an immersive experience and ‘Emerging Technology’ which records the new developments in science and technology and the importance of their application in fields like ocean technology, space technology, biotechnology and so on. There is also an outdoor science park which has a herbal garden with medicinal plants , an animal corner and a prehistoric life park which is composed of models of different dinosaurs. Other attractions include a model of the Large Hadron Collider that creates a simulation of the Big Bang, a 3D theatre and science shows. The museum regularly organises educational programmes, sky observation sessions, film screening and lectures. The museum is also responsible for the functioning of a mobile science exhibition, which makes the exhibits widely accessible. It has twenty working exhibits that travel to rural areas of the state. Science shows and informative lectures are also a part of this mobile museum. Thanks & regards
Ravi C — Google review
Very good place for children's.
R. P — Google review
Regional Science Center is a fantastic destination for children who are passionate about science. The place will keep you entertained for hours. This scientific center has numerous informative and experimental devices available, and the personnel is quite kind and knowledgeable. The Science Center entry cost is Rs.35 per person, and the 15-minute 3D film is Rs.30 per person. The planetarium was not working during our visit. It is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Sundays, it is open until 6.30 p.m. Aside from the Scientific Center, 3D Show, and Planetarium, there are many more attractions such as the science park (outdoor), prehistoric area, parrots, and rabbits.
Narendran D — Google review
Planetarium Road, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517507, India•http://www.rsctirupati.org.in/•Tips and more reviews for Regional Science Centre, Tirupati

8Hill View Point, Sri vari Face formation on Rock (Srivari Mettu View)

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Hill View Point, also known as Srivari Mettu View, is a must-visit destination for those exploring the enchanting landscapes of Tirumala. This scenic spot offers breathtaking vistas that capture the essence of the region's natural beauty. As you stand at this viewpoint, you'll be treated to panoramic views that showcase the stunning hills and valleys surrounding Sri Vari Temple. The serene atmosphere makes it an ideal place for reflection and photography, allowing visitors to connect with nature while appreciating the spiritual significance of their surroundings.
On a clear day the view from this place is very good. Not many people visit this place
Rajesh M — Google review
It's located GNC cottages behind, walkable distance from tirumala bus stand. Spectacular view point of tirumala hills must visit and another spectacular sila toranam is also very near to this place, few meters away tirumala museum is available to visit.
Madhu K — Google review
Wow its an amezing place to visit every time u can see the great landscape and the earth stracture its really wonderfull ecperiance but unfortunately no one no about this place and no signboards about the viewpoints
Prakash C — Google review
Good place to take a bird eye look of the city. Breath taking view. You can find a wind mill near the viewing point. Nice place clicking some awesome pictures.
Abinash B — Google review
Best view of the mountain. Mind blowing.. must see place at Tirupati.
Derick J — Google review
Breathe taking views of the srivaari mettu I visit this place every time I come to Tirumala
Nihaanth R — Google review
Highest point on saptagiri hill. Largest Tirumala logo is placed beside this point. You can see walking road to words the tirumala temple from this point. Very beautiful place during rainy season. Also you can see ghat road of tirumala temple here.
Rajesh W — Google review
Place to see the face of a naturally formed swamy face.
Nuthalapati S — Google review
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9Sri Venkateswara Museum on Temple Art, Tirupati

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Sri Venkateswara Museum, situated in the heart of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, is a significant cultural and historical establishment that showcases the rich heritage and traditions of the Venkateswara Temple and its surroundings. The museum aims to preserve and promote cultural artifacts and history related to the temple, offering visitors a deep understanding of religious practices, art, and architecture defining Tirupati's spiritual landscape.
(Visited in 'Jan 2022) - Sri Venkateswara Museum on Temple Art, Tirupati, located next to Sri Govindarajaswamy Perumal temple is a treasure trove of temple art - a place which I loved and was lost at! In various exhibits related to Sculpture, Aagamana Sastras, Art etc, painstaking and hitherto unknown details were explained brilliantly! Spent at least an hour here. There's no fee charge to visit this. There's a separate temple on the premises dedicated to Nammalzvar. ❤️
Maheeth V — Google review
This museum is no longer here. The location is now a public food distribution service. As per the security guards stationed here, the museum and the artifacts have been moved to Tirumala. However, due to lack of time, I was not able to ascertain the same. Better check with Tirumala officials if you want to visit the museum.
Akash C — Google review
This is a very historic museum. There is a large collection of information about the Hindu religion, primarily about the temple of South Indian, the ancient ruins of the temple, the collection of architectural information, history, old paintings etc. All items are kept very well. I am very impressed with this collection. All Devotees should give time for this museum.
Vipul T — Google review
Super mesum in Tirupati This mesum can explains about architecture & sculptures with measurements and logics It's use to architecture students Please visit the mesum in your life It's always with out rush Timeings#. 8:0am TO 8:0 pm
Kv.venkatesh A — Google review
Don't miss to visit. This is one of the Very Important Place of visit for "Every Indian". Our Rich Cultural heritage is displayed here. There are inumerous details of the "Science" behind our Ancient Sculptures and temples. Don't miss to visit. Walk-able distance (20meters) from Govindaraja swamy temple. Entry FREE. Plan at least 2hrs for seeing all the details. if you love architecture, you may need more than 4 hr.!
Venkatesh P — Google review
Best collections..... Hare Krishna....... It is beside Govinda Swami temple.......
Adarsh M — Google review
Must visit place. Historic details about Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy, Temple Architecture and many more details are available here.
Suraz M — Google review
This is No more in this location shifted to tirumala
Srikanth V — Google review
JCJ9+64R, GN Mada St, Varadaraja Nagar, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517501, India•Tips and more reviews for Sri Venkateswara Museum on Temple Art, Tirupati

10TIRUMALA TIRUPATI DEVASTHANAMS ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING

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Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Administrative Building is a significant pilgrimage center in India, located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. It is home to the sacred Sri Venkateswara Temple, situated on the 7th peak of Venkata Tirumala hill.
Visiting god is more tough and rough here. If you go by walk you'll get free laddu token rather than it you need to have more stamina to walk over the steps. It'll be steep until 1900 steps out of 3550 steps. After than it'll be flat and then road and then last 500 steps will be more steep. Don't buy anything I'm the shops in step coz nothing is original all are duplicates ans will cost more. At Tirupati worst maintanence, no space no good food for the money paid no proper managing no clean toilet except inside the temple the god is decorated like wow.... Just plan before leaving and if you go by walk it takes around 5 to 6 hrs if with family and 4 to 5 hrs if with frnds(only boys).
Prabhat S — Google review
Overall a good place had very good darshan with great interest given to hygiene and washroom accessibility but there is an issue with the room allocation . Even with having a special darshan ticket I was unable to book accommodation even though I tried booking as soon as the slots opened . While reaching CRO office even there are no availability of rooms. Whereas agents are reaching out for almost 300 times the base prize for the room (₹1500 rs for ₹50 rooms) .
Subrat M — Google review
Writing review about Tirupati AD building KT road branch..Excellent place and good facilities providing facilities and conducting events increasing day by day I went for to celebrate karthika deepostvam we have to take special pass before you visit feel blessed once we reach . Place was so pleasent & they will maintain clean environment everywhere. Festival Events celebrating very nice refer updated pics😊
Sravani R — Google review
V Bad worst, negligence service by TTD I came from Bangalore on Thursday of July 17 th morning and waited for 18th evening no food in queue supply vvvv bad experience we will never visit again stupid management
Lokesh L — Google review
It’s a good spiritual practice places 🌸
PRAKASH B — Google review
Govinda Govinda! Although there would be a long queue for the darshan but it would be worth the wait and paid once you get to see Lord Venkateswara. It's magical!
Ravi C — Google review
It's beutiful place and forest ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍 Govinda Govinda
Yamini M — Google review
The rays of the sun and the glory of the lord. Om Sri Venkateshwara namah.. I am thrilled excited about my darshan and meeting with the lord but then I am really sad about behaviour ttd staff and some localities showed at hair tonsure counter and laddoo counters.. VIP break ticket.. donation 10k+500.. mentioned 30.mins.. reached at 6.30.. came out at 10.50.. money gone.. no trace no look back.. dont ask please.. for God.. Hair tonsure counter.. i think its free but you are from out of Andhra?? What man.. you need to pay .. or he won't say Govinda Govinda before your hair cut.. lord wil be angry man.. why you didn't pay the person... Laddoo counter localites pushed me aside... Saying what man from where you coming from? Not this counter.. you go somewhere else.. when I showed money.. they gave me the laddoo.. not the free ones... My wife who went with 2 kids.. was told that you won't get additional laddoo... 2 rascal localities stood at her side asking her to buy for them and diverting her mind.. while she was managing wit kids and buying... They later tried to snatch money for which she raised her voice .. but the localites spoke in their language... This is what is happening.. no help.. you are alone.. Local shop.. asked lady about a place.. no no go away.. showed money and buyed stuff.. she started speaking hindi... Wow! Day after at Tirupati... I went to a local shop near my hotel...owned by a muslim guy.. he asked .. what do you want brother? ... Nothing to say .. self understand please 🥺 This is my India.. hindus divided by language.. money speaks.. does .. works.. wishes come true for those not dreaming of luxurious cars.. but those riding one.. Lord Venkateshwara is coming...
Pradeep C — Google review
KT Rd, Srinivasa Nagar, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517501, India•https://www.tirumala.org/TTDBoard.aspx•Tips and more reviews for TIRUMALA TIRUPATI DEVASTHANAMS ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING
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11Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple (Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam)

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Nestled atop the sacred Venkata Hill, the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, also known as Tirumala Venkateswara Temple or Tirupati Balaji Temple, is a magnificent spiritual haven that attracts millions of pilgrims each year. This iconic Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. As you approach this sprawling hilltop complex, the towering gopuram invites you into its majestic embrace.
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple at Tirumala is one of the most divine and spiritually powerful places in India. The moment you step onto the sacred hills, you can feel an indescribable peace and positive energy all around. The temple’s architecture is magnificent, reflecting centuries of devotion and tradition. The darshan of Lord Venkateswara is truly a soul-stirring experience — serene, humbling, and filled with divine grace. The entire temple premises are well-organized and maintained despite the massive number of devotees visiting daily. The staff and volunteers handle everything efficiently, and the arrangements for queues, prasadam, and accommodation are commendable. The laddoo prasadam is world-famous and absolutely delicious. A visit to Tirumala leaves you with a sense of spiritual fulfillment and gratitude. It’s not just a temple — it’s an experience of faith, devotion, and peace that every devotee should have at least once in a lifetime.
Bharath G — Google review
Visiting Tirumala Tirupati Temple was an amazing and peaceful experience. The whole place feels very spiritual, and hearing people chant “Govinda, Govinda” gives you real positive energy. Seeing Lord Venkateswara in person fills your heart with calmness and devotion. It’s a feeling that can’t be explained in words — truly divine. 🙏
Itzraj 1 — Google review
Tirupati Temple is undoubtedly one of the most sacred and spiritually powerful places in India. The divine atmosphere and the feeling of being so close to Lord Venkateswara are truly beyond words. However, despite the spiritual bliss, the overall management experience could be much better. The temple premises are extremely crowded, and managing such a huge number of devotees clearly seems challenging. The queue system, especially during peak hours, often feels chaotic and tiring. People have to wait for long hours with very little information or guidance from staff. Another major issue is the lack of basic amenities, particularly food options for families with small children. Once you enter the long queue for darshan, it becomes almost impossible to find suitable food or milk for babies, which makes the wait even more difficult for parents. Cleanliness and crowd control also need more attention. With proper management and better facilities for devotees, the experience could be far more peaceful and comfortable. Overall, while the temple’s spiritual energy is unmatched, the administrative side needs significant improvement to match the devotion people bring here.
Vikash P — Google review
Govinda Govinda !! One of the most sacred place to visit. Lord Balaji blessings have made this place heaven. Neat and cleant, AP Govt has managed this place very well. Once you reach there, it feels in the lap of nature where God's blessings spread everywhere...
Vikrant K — Google review
I have opted for Srivani Darshan, for which you need to pay ₹10000/- per head as a donation, as a donor benefits we will be getting Srivani Begingn break Darshan. Here, apart from donation we need to pay ₹500/- as darshan entry ticket, if you want you can opt accommodation which costs ₹1000/-. Total cost = 10000 (donation) + 500 (darshanam tkt) = 10500/- I have been with my family of 4 adults 1 infant. No charges for infants and child upto 12years. For any details you can visit the official portal. Senior citizen with disability: My father he is 71, and with paralysis complaint, for which they allowed my father to sit near the vigilance point, the entry point at main gopuram. I have got scanned my dad's Aadhar and ticket, they will write on top of ticket to allow which we need to show to the vigilance officer at the entry. They will allow them directly from main gopuram itself. Darsanam details: For us reporting time is at 7:15am at VQC 1, the regular scans and checks are done, crowd is moderate. After that, they allowed us to sit in queue complex room for almost 45mins, until all srivani donors for that slot are scanned. Then they allowed us for darsanam. Lord Venkateswara swami darsanam was amazing, goosebumps moments. They allowed us till 6th gadapa or door. There's only one door between us and main diety. They offered banana prasadam, teertham, haratji right infant of lord. Once darsanam is done, near dwajasthambam they given chakkera pongali as prasadam. Overall it's an amazing feeling I can say.
Vishnu K — Google review
Tirumala Tirupati is one of the most peaceful and divine places to visit. The temple is beautifully situated among the hills, and the atmosphere feels truly spiritual. The crowd can be large, but the experience of visiting Lord Venkateswara and the scenic surroundings make it worth every moment
Balaji R — Google review
I personally recommend going to the temple with a person who already visited there makes a whole lot more difference because if you are visiting there for the first time you will have no idea where the laddu counted, token counters, restroom will be located as each one of them will be in a completely different route and you would have no idea where its located As I visited on a public holiday I thought I would have to wait atleast 1day to get darshan but we collected our token at 10am and our darshan was over at 2pm (sarva darshan) The main problem in the temple inside and outside is bribe like for everything they ask money and they won't do their job until you have given them a satisfactory amount
Keerthi C — Google review
Though there are organized queue from entry. Some places it's not managed well especially for people with infants it's surprise why in few areas queue is not controlled so that devotees can worship properly.The banana leaves served for the lunch can be cleaned in a properly.Food is good overall very clearly maintained if authorities can correct the queue correctly it's a great place to worship.
Deepesh C — Google review
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Sri Bedi Anjaneya Swamy Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Hanuman. It is located in Tirupathi, about halfway between Chennai and Bangalore. The temple is open to the public without any advance registration or ticketing required. Visitors are welcome to sit and relax in the atmosphere of peace and silence, or join in with the religious rituals being performed.
Tirumala temple is not just a visit, it’s an emotion for every devotee. A perfect blend of devotion and scenic beauty. Truly divine!
Prasath P — Google review
Jai sriram🙏 The lord Hanuman temple is situated right opposite to srivari temple , one can get the blessings of Hanuman and can light the lamps and pray. All the temples in tirumala are maintained by TTD .
ChandraNag S — Google review
This temple was in front of the Sri Venkateswara swamy temple and walkable distance. Devotees make wishes to the deity here by beating coconuts and offering haarti. In this temple we can see hanuman with handcuffs. Opposite this temple is Garuda Kambham.
Sateesh K — Google review
Hanuman temple appeared on the opposite side of the Lord Venkateswara temple. The Hanuman here stands with cufs on his hands.
Surendranath P — Google review
This temple was just opposite to and walkable distance from the lord venkateshwara swamy temple. People lit deepam here. In this temple we can see hanuman with handcuffs.
Ramya P — Google review
Bedi Anjaneya temple: Hanuman temple is located exactly opposite to the Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple in Tirumala. It is said that the young Hanuman wanted to leave the Tirumala hills in search of a camel and to stop him from doing so, his mother , Anjana Devi tied both his hands with a “bedi”(cuffs) and ordered him to stay right at the place till she returned.
Krishna P — Google review
If you have visited Tirumala then you must have noticed a Hanuman statue on your return to Tirupathi. You will get this to your right side after almost half way. And it’s believed that if you wish for something and tie a bell or a lock , wish will come true. Hence the name Sri Bedi Anjaneya Swamy. You can even sit there and relax for sometime. What you see in pictures is only the temple , there is lot more space than this. There is no need to take ticket or wait in queue , you can directly go in . I loved the atmosphere there and the rituals.
S S — Google review
Beautiful temple with big statue of lord hanuman
Hari K — Google review
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