NRI (Non Resident Indian’s) are entitled for Lord Venkateswara Darshan through a special entrance from VQC-1, Tirumala. To avail Tirumala NRI Darshan benefit one has to carry his Passport along with valid VISA documents. If your friends or family wants to accompany you, they should also produce valid VISA and passport documents else they will not be allowed along with you.
Online Booking facility is not available for NRI Darshan at Tirumala.
Who are Allowed for Tirumala NRI Darshan?
Tirumala NRI Darshan Timings
NRI’s who like to avail special darshan based on VISA verification will be allowed for Darshan during 12 PM – 6 PM daily from VQC-1 Entrance.
What is the procedure for NRI Accommodation In Tirumala?
Unlike darshan, there is no special quota for NRI’s for Rooms. You have to book under general quota only like other pilgrims. Accommodation advance booking can be at TTD website – https://ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in.
If you missed to book accommodation online, please visit CRO office upon arrival to Tirumala, you can book the rooms in the offline counter in current booking based on availability.
As its hard to get rooms in offline as well, we suggest to stay somewhere in Tirupati and go to tirumala for darshan.
How Much Time will it take to Complete NRI Darshan In Tirumala?
Your darshan will be finished in 3-4 hours as you will be allowed in Rs.300 special entry queue line only.
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