


A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, nestled in the Tirumala hills, offering panoramic views and divine experiences.
A scenic hike up to the temple, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of Tirupati, housing ancient artifacts and sculptures.
A natural rock formation shaped like a snake, considered sacred by devotees.

Tirupati Balaji Temple has a dress code; modest clothing is required.
Men are required to cover their heads inside the temple.
Tirupati has a tropical climate, so light, breathable clothing is recommended.

Famous for its idlis and dosas, this restaurant has been serving pilgrims for decades.
Known for its quick breakfast options like vada and coffee, it's a favorite among locals.
Offers a variety of dishes, including the famous Tirupati Laddu.
Sacred offering to Lord Venkateswara, these sweet balls are a symbol of divine blessings.

Hand-woven with intricate zari work, these sarees are a traditional craft of the region.
Intricately designed silver jewellery inspired by temple architecture, a popular souvenir.

Crispy lentil fritters served with tangy lentil soup, a popular South Indian breakfast dish.
Steamed rice and lentil cakes served with lentil-based vegetable stew, a light and healthy breakfast option.

Tamarind rice with peanuts, curry leaves, and spices, a tangy and flavorful lunch option.
A poignant reminder of Manipur's role in India's freedom struggle, this war memorial honors the sacrifices made during the Anglo-Manipuri War of 1891.

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kollur Mookambika Temple Museum offers a serene spiritual experience and a glimpse into ancient Indian art and culture.
A vibrant waterfront destination offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, with a variety of dining and entertainment options.