


Sacred hills in Andhra Pradesh, home to the renowned Tirumala Venkateswara Temple.
Tirumala Hills experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon.
The hills require a lot of walking, so comfortable footwear is essential.
The sun can be intense, especially during the day, so a hat is recommended.
A community kitchen serving free meals to pilgrims, open since 1930.
A popular restaurant known for its authentic Andhra cuisine and breakfast buffet.
A vegetarian restaurant offering a variety of Indian dishes, popular for its lunch buffet.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills.
A serene garden with a natural rock formation resembling a snake, offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, known for its intricate architecture and cultural significance.
Sweet dish made from gram flour, ghee, and sugar, often offered to Lord Venkateswara.
Savory snack made from lentil flour, served with coconut chutney.
Rice dish made with tamarind, lentils, and vegetables, served with ghee.

Naturally heated pools nestled in the Quatsino Sound, offering stunning ocean views and relaxation.
Experience the stunning night sky above Tahquamenon Falls, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Midwest.

Follow Van Gogh's footsteps in Arles, where he created over 300 artworks in just 15 months.

These sweet, round-shaped delicacies are offered to Lord Venkateswara and are a symbol of Tirumala Hills.
Known for their intricate zari work, these silk saris are a traditional craft of Tirumala Hills.

These gold or silver pendants are blessed by the priests at Tirumala Temple and are considered auspicious.