Geographical view of tirupathi and tirumala:
How to reach TIRUMALA
Lord venkateswara temple is a famous tourist spot all over the world. Temple is located in the hills known as TIRUMALA. This hills rise from a place called TIRUPATHI. So to reach TIRUMALA, first we need to reach tirupathi(renigunta is a nearest place to tirupathi where domestic airways is connected) and from tirupathi we can reach tirumala by Public & Private Transports(only roadways) also if any devotee had dreampromised to reach tirumala by walk can also reach in two ways.
Through Transport
Govt
We can find APSRTC buses from tirupathi bustand or Railwaystation
Private Transport
By WALK
How to reach TIRUMALA
Lord venkateswara temple is a famous tourist spot all over the world. Temple is located in the hills known as TIRUMALA. This hills rise from a place called TIRUPATHI. So to reach TIRUMALA, first we need to reach tirupathi(renigunta is a nearest place to tirupathi where domestic airways is connected) and from tirupathi we can reach tirumala by Public & Private Transports(only roadways) also if any devotee had dreampromised to reach tirumala by walk can also reach in two ways.
Through Transport
Govt
We can find APSRTC buses from tirupathi bustand or Railwaystation
Private Transport
By WALK
We can reach tirumala from tirupathi by walk in 2 ways:
1. From ALIPIRI
2. From SRI VAARI METTU
This routes are clearly shown in next pages in my blog
After lord venkateswara DARSHAN, many of us don't visit some other places in TIRUMALA. You can have the glimpse of details in next pages in my blog. After visiting this places we will come down from tirumala hills to tirupathi where some famous temples are located which are detailed in next pages. If you still find some time then visit places around tirupathi in next pages.
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Tirupati
Located in the Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is a temple town that is revered by Hindus. Each year millions of devotees and believers come to the town to pay homage at the Sri Venkateswara Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This amazing temple is located on top of the Tirumala Hill, while the town of Tirupati is situated at the foot of the hill.
Tirupati is a fascinating town for people, who want to find out more about Hinduism, or those, who want to exercise their religious beliefs. The numerous temples in the town and its vicinity give a tranquil and serene ambience to Tirupati. Waking up to the temple bells and hearing the chanting of the temple priests and devotees can be a rejuvenating experience that can soothe the mind and soul. The town is also famous for its wooden toys, which are made from a type of red wood.
After lord venkateswara DARSHAN, many of us don't visit some other places in TIRUMALA. You can have the glimpse of details in next pages in my blog. After visiting this places we will come down from tirumala hills to tirupathi where some famous temples are located which are detailed in next pages. If you still find some time then visit places around tirupathi in next pages.
--------------------------------HAPPY TOURING---------------------------------------
Tirupati
Located in the Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is a temple town that is revered by Hindus. Each year millions of devotees and believers come to the town to pay homage at the Sri Venkateswara Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This amazing temple is located on top of the Tirumala Hill, while the town of Tirupati is situated at the foot of the hill.
Tirupati is a fascinating town for people, who want to find out more about Hinduism, or those, who want to exercise their religious beliefs. The numerous temples in the town and its vicinity give a tranquil and serene ambience to Tirupati. Waking up to the temple bells and hearing the chanting of the temple priests and devotees can be a rejuvenating experience that can soothe the mind and soul. The town is also famous for its wooden toys, which are made from a type of red wood.
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