Attractions
Discover Tirupati’s top tourist spots, from Tirumala Temple to scenic waterfalls — all close to your stay.
Explore These Popular Tourist Spots in Tirupati
Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, nestled in the Seshachalam Hills of Andhra Pradesh, is a centuries-old shrine dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, a form of Lord Vishnu. Known for its Dravidian architecture and spiritual significance, it attracts millions annually. The temple is 22 km uphill from Tirupati and accessible via Alipiri (9 km walk) or Srivari Mettu (2.1 km footpath). Pilgrims can also travel by APSRTC buses, taxis, or private vehicles along the scenic ghat roads.

Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple is an ancient and sacred temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, located in Chittoor district near Tirupati. Built in the 11th century by the Chola dynasty, the temple is famous for its self-manifested idol of Lord Ganesha. Kanipakam is approximately 70 km from Tirupati and easily reachable by road. Devotees can travel via private taxis, buses, or cars, enjoying a peaceful journey through scenic countryside roads to this divine destination.

Srikalahasti Temple, located in Andhra Pradesh near Tirupati, is a renowned ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known as the “Kashi of the South.” Famous for Rahu-Ketu poojas, the temple dates back to the 5th century and showcases impressive Dravidian architecture. It is about 36 km from Tirupati and easily accessible by road. Devotees can reach the temple via buses, taxis, or private vehicles, making it a must-visit spiritual destination during a Tirupati pilgrimage.

Chandragiri Fort, located about 17 km from Tirupati, is a historical hilltop fort built in the 11th century by the Yadava rulers and later expanded by the Vijayanagara kings. The fort features impressive stone structures, palaces, and a small museum. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and countryside. Travelers can reach Chandragiri Fort by taxi or private vehicle from Tirupati. It’s a must-visit spot for history lovers exploring the region.
