


A treasure trove of South Indian art and culture, Tirupati Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Sacred and traditional sweet offered to Lord Venkateswara, made from besan, ghee, and sugar.
Ancient form of painting from Odisha, depicting mythological stories, often bought as wall hangings or fridge magnets.
Artisanally crafted items like lamps, bowls, and decorative pieces made from coconut shells, a sustainable local resource.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, offering panoramic views and spiritual tranquility.
A natural rock formation with historical significance, offering a serene and picturesque setting.
A repository of ancient artifacts and sculptures, offering insights into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Tirupati can experience sudden showers, especially during monsoon.
Exploring the museum and nearby temples involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Tirupati's warm climate.
Famous for its traditional South Indian breakfast, especially the 'Pongal' and 'Vada'
Known for its delicious 'Upma' and 'Idli' breakfast
Famous for its 'Andhra Thali' and 'Rasam'
Fried chickpea fritters, served with coconut chutney

Sweet rice dish made with moong dal, jaggery, and ghee

Rice and lentil dish cooked with vegetables and spices
Sangetsar Lake Waterfront, nestled in the Himalayas, offers serene views and a peaceful walk along the lake's edge.
A stunning viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Blue Mountains, including the Three Sisters rock formation.
A mesmerizing light show set against the backdrop of Wushi Lake, featuring lasers, music, and water effects.