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Tirupati Special Darshan Tour Package Skyway International Travels [email protected] +91-8884 467467 TIRUPATI SPECIAL DARSHAN TOUR PACKAGE Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night Departure from: Bangalore Introduction Tirupati is a city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Its Sri Venkateswara Temple sits atop one of the 7 peaks of Tirumala Hills, attracting scores of Hindu pilgrims. Sri Venkateswara National Park, home to the temple, also contains the Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park with lions and primates. Nearby, next, to a waterfall and cave believed to be sacred, Sri Kapileswara Swamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Spread over an area of 450 sq. km, Tirupati offers a magnificent religious and natural delight to devotees as well as tourists. Apart from Lord Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, Varahaswami temple, Tiruchanur temple of Goddess Padmavati, Govindaraja temple, Srinivasa Mangapuram, Avanakshamma temple, ISKCON Lord Krishna Temple, etc. are the important temples in Tirupati. Kapila Theertham, Parasurameswara Temple in Gudimallam, Kodanda Rama Swamy Temple, Chandragiri Fort, Kanipakam, Srikalahasti and Talakona Falls are the famous Tirupati tourist places. Tirupati is also known for its fairs and festivals. The biggest festival though is Tirumala temple Brahmotsavam, the Vijayanagara Festival held at Chandragiri Fort and the Rayalaseema Food and Dance Festival are some other attractions of the temple town. The Gangamma Jatra held for a week in May is another important festival here. It is held at the Tataiah Gunta Gangamma temple in Tirupati and is known for its unusual rituals. Itinerary Day 1 – Bangalore - Tirupati Pick up from your residence at 13.00hrs and drive to Tirupati. Check in to your hotel upon arrival and relax. Dinner and overnight.up from your residence at 13.00hrs and drive to Tirupati. Check in to your hotel upon arrival and relax. Dinner and overnight. 1 Skyway International Travels [email protected] +91-8884 467467 Day 2 – Departure from Bangalore Morning breakfast at 07.00hrs, proceed to APTDC assemble point at Srinivasam Complex, Opp RTC bus station in Tirupati. Identify with a guide at 07.45hrs. The guide will travel with you to Tirumala in an APTDC minibus. Upon arrival at Tirumala, you will be allowed inside to leave you at the main entrance to enter the temple. After Darshan, you will be received at the meeting point by a guide. He will distribute 2 Laddu(Prasadam) per head and escort to board your minibus to Tirupati (this process takes minimum 1 hour to a maximum of 3 hours. You arrive at APTDC assemble point in Tirupati. Our driver will take you to your hotel for fresh up. Check out and proceed to visit Padmavathi temple and then to Bangalore. You will be dropped to your residence around 19.00hrs depending upon traffic in Bangalore. Tour ends. Tour Highlights Day 1 Pick up from Bangalore and Drive to Tirupati. Day 2 Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple is also known as Alamelu mangapuram Temple or Alamelumangapuram. The name of this temple has its own significance it is believed that it is a place where goddess Padmavati appeared on a lotus of golden colour therefore it is named as Alamelumangapuram each word in the name has certain meaning that is Alar refers to Lotus, Mel means Top, Manga signifies Goddess and Puram refers to the village or town. Lots of tourists come here every year to seek blessings of goddess Padmavati as she is known as the goddess of wealth and prosperity. 2 Skyway International Travels [email protected] +91-8884 467467 Sri Venkateswara Swamy Vaari Temple Venkateswara Temple is a landmark Vaishnavite temple situated in the hill town of Tirumala at Tirupati in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The Temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Venkateswara, an incarnation of Vishnu, who is believed to have appeared here to save mankind from trials and troubles of Kali Yuga. Hence the place has also got the name Kaliyuga Vaikuntham and the Lord here is referred to as Kaliyuga Prathyaksha Daivam. The temple is also known by other names like Tirumala Temple, Tirupati Temple, Tirupati Balaji Temple. Lord Venkateswara is known by many other names: Balaji, Govinda, and Srinivasa. HOTELS ON YOUR TOUR – FULL BOARD - BREAKFAST Hotel Bliss Minerva Grand TIRUPATI Hotel Pai Viceroy Fortune Select Grand Ridge Fortune Kences Detailed Tour Logistics Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night Departure from: Bangalore Exact Departure location: Bangalore Airport 3 Skyway International Travels [email protected] +91-8884 467467 Terms Inclusions Accommodation on single, double, twin / triple sharing basis with bed and breakfast and all taxes. A/c Sedan or MPV vehicle depending upon the number of persons travelling from your residence in Bangalore to Tirupati and return. Tirupati Balaji Special Darshan tickets. Toll, parking, interstate taxes Two Laddu ( Prasadam) per person Exclusions Lunch and Dinner. Air / Guide Service and Entrance fees. Flight / Train Ticket 5 % GST Anything not mentioned in the inclusion. Things to note Photo Id provided at the time of booking to be carried with you in ORIGINAL (PAN Card or Voter ID or Aadhar or Driving Licence or Passport ) along with our tickets. Package will be confirmed after booking Special Darshan tickets only. Tourists dress code: Male – Dhoti, Shirt / Kurtha, Pyjama. Female: Saree / Chudidar with Dupatta. You are advised to strictly follow dress code and also respect to other devotes.. Personal belongings including mobile is not allowed inside the temple. Do not carry valuable with you for safety. Follow the procedures of the temple and wait for your turn for the Darshan of the Lord. Special Darshan may take minimum 1 hours to maximum 3 hours from the time you enter main entrance of temple. Please follow the announcement made and directions and maintain silence. 4 Skyway International Travels [email protected] +91-8884 467467 Cancellation Policy 45 to 30 days prior to commencement of tour, cancellation fee, 10 percent. 29 to 15 days prior to commencement of tour, cancellation fee, 50 percent. No refund for cancellation with less than 15 days. Terms & Conditions Skyway International Travels, the Company Reserves (Herein after termed as SKYWAY) the Right to alter, Amend, Cancel, Modify, merge tour program if required number of group size is not registered in particular departure. Itinerary can be Shuffle by Tour Leader according to Weather Conditions Payment Policy: Rs. 30,000 at the time of booking (Non- Refundable) Balance Payment 30 Days Prior to Departure. SKYWAY acts as a service provider for Package Tour / FIT / CONFERENCE / MICE etc. who provide all the services like Flight Tickets, Hotel Booking, Ground Arrangement , Sightseeing & Attractions, Meals, Services of guide etc who are outsourced within Indian &Across all continents. Any Deficit in part of any of the above supplier, will not be a liability of SKYWAY However we take utmost care to provide the best of services from carefully selected suppliers & Vendors. Certain Hotels across the world provide two different rates for GIT & FIT. In case group size is not attained & any particular Hotel commitment given in brochure is not met, company shall either refund 5 .
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