General

How can I go to Tirupati from Bangalore?

How can I go to Tirupati from Bangalore?

The fastest way to reach from Bangalore to Tirupati is flight to Tirupati Airport and takes 55m. The recommended way to reach from Bangalore to Tirupati is bus to Tirupati and takes 4h 25m. Buses from Sri Balaji Tourist, Greenline Travels And Holidays, Khushi Tourist etc. Flights from Go Air, Spicejet, AirAsia etc.

How can I go to Tirupati from Bangalore by train?

Some of the trains that operate between Bangalore and Tirupati include: TIRUPATHI EXP , YPR LUCKNOW EXP. The first train on this route is BAND SBP EXP and leaves Bangalore at 00:07 am , and the last train from Bangalore to Tirupati is YPR HOWRAH EXP and leaves Bangalore at 19:58 pm.

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Which month is best for Tirupati?

Sacred Place of Balaji. The best time to visit Tirupati starts from the month of September and lasts till March. Being situated in the Southern part of India, Tirupati generally deals with sizzling summers. The temperature sometimes reaches up to 41 °C to 43 °C.

What is the cost of Tirupati Laddu?

Rs 50 each
The laddu, which is priced at Rs 50 each, would be sold at Rs 25 as a token of gift to devotees during the COVID-19 lockdown period.

Can I get special darshan ticket in Tirupati?

Don’t worry, TTD is providing Rs. 300 Special Entry Darshan Tickets under Current Booking Quota as well. Counter operates from 8 AM – 5 PM Every day or till below quota of tickets are sold out. Note that pilgrims will be waiting from 5 or 6 AM itself to get the tickets.

Which day is best for 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.

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Which ghee is used for Tirupati Laddu?

Nandini Ghee
The laddus, acclaimed worldover, were unique in taste due to the use of ‘Nandini Ghee’ and for over 20-years, KMF had continuously supplied ghee to TTD.