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Tirupati Package From Hyderabad Overview

  • One of the most ancient towns of the country, Tirupati forms a paradise for the pilgrims and devotees. The place is known for its plethora of Hindu shrines and calm atmosphere that allow the religious seekers to connect to spirituality.
  • With the Tirupati package from Hyderabad, you can enjoy an amazing vacation in the holy town of Tirupati and invade many of its religious spots including the Vellore Temple, Tirupati Temple, Padmavathi Temple, Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami temple, and Kapila Theertham.
  • As per the Tirupati darshan package from Hyderabad, your Tirupati tour will start once you land at the Chennai airport/railway station. On the first day, you will arrive in Tirupati from Chennai and later visit the majestic Vellore Temple, which is made of real gold and is dedicated to Sri Lakshmi Narayani.
  • Further you will enjoy a religious tour exploring the Tirupati Temple - also known as Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, this Dravidian-style temple receives more than 80,000 per day; Padmavathi Temple - known as Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple, this religious shrine is the holy abode of the Hindu goddess Padmavathi; Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami temple; and Kapila Theertham - known for its self-manifested Shiva Lingam, on the second day of your Tirupati tour package from Hyderabad.
  • On the third day, you will return to Hyderabad from Chennai, biding a hearty goodbye to Tirupati. 


Tirupati Package From Hyderabad Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival at Chennai from Hyderabad & Transfer to Tirupati
  • Take a flight/train/bus from Hyderabad and arrive at the Chennai.
  • One of our local travel representatives will greet and receive you from here.
  • Enjoy a joyous road trip to the holy town of Tirupati in a comfortable car.
  • Upon reaching Tirupati, check-in to your hotel, freshen up, and relax for some time in your room.
  • Then, proceed on a tour to the beautiful Vellore Temple, which is also known as Sripuram Mahalaxmi Temple locally.
  • Get back to your Tirupati hotel in the evening to enjoy a comfortable overnight stay.
Day 2
Temple Hopping in Tirupati
  • Wake up to an energetic morning and proceed on a peaceful temple visit tour after having breakfast.
  • Head to the famous Tirupati Temple and seek blessings for your loved ones.
  • Next, pay a visit to the Padmavathi Temple and spend some spiritual time praying to goddess Padmavathi in the calm environment of the shrine.
  • This will be followed by a visit to the Sri Kalyana Venkateswaraswami temple at Srinivasa Mangapuram, where you will worship and seek blessings from Lord Venkateswara.
  • You will then visit Kapila Theertham and spend some time praying to Lord Kapileshwara or Lord Shiva.
  • In the evening, you will return to your Tirupati hotel, freshen up, and enjoy a sound sleep.
Day 3
Departure from Tirupati
  • Wake up to your last morning in Tirupati and freshen up in your hotel room.
  • Have a piping hot breakfast at your hotel in Tirupati.
  • Check-out of your hotel, get in a comfortable car and proceed to the Chennai airport/railway station/bus stand.
  • Board a flight/train/bus and head on your onward journey back to Hyderabad.

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The Tirupati package from Hyderabad offers a convenient and affordable way to visit the famous Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala.

Price Includes
  • Stay
    • Stay in 3 star Hotel/ Homestays on a double/triple sharing basis
  • Meals
    • Breakfast & Dinner
    • Lunch Not Included


  • Activities
    • Sightseeing
    • Temple Visit
  • Transfers
    • Transportation in Sedan or SUV car depending on group size

More Details about Tirupati Package From Hyderabad

Know Before You Go for Tirupati Package From Hyderabad

  • Minimum 2 people are required to book this tour
  • Up to 4 people Sedan car will be provided for sightseeing
  • For more than 4 people SUV car will be provided for sightseeing
  • Patience will be appreciated in case of bad weather conditions.
  • Do not litter the premises of the temples and keep the public spots clean.