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Hi NVP!
Yes I was referring to Chittor Bypass.
And the new 300 entrance, I am attached the images for easier understanding.
I think they close the entrance where the ticket counter is if there is more crowd and open up this one.
The main street is a one way beyond the bus stand, so have to use the third left turn, else will be forced to go all around.
Here is the route map from the Check Post at the entrance of Tirumala

Folks,
I am travelling to Tirupati on 28 Dec, planning to start early morning from Bangalore.
Any directions for a decent hotel near Temple and also on how to get the 300 Darshan Tickets.
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Originally Posted by shantanumishra
(Post 3321024)
Folks,
I am travelling to Tirupati on 28 Dec, planning to start early morning from Bangalore.
Any directions for a decent hotel near Temple and also on how to get the 300 Darshan Tickets. |
Make sure that you have a room reserved in Tirumala, 28th being a Saturday one can expect huge crowds. Try booking a room from TTD, Vyalaikaval itself.
I had been there on the 13th and got a good room "Sakti Guest House, Rs. 1000.00 per day" from the reservation counter at Padmavathinagar, Tirumala. Since there was less crowd, it was a walk-in situation, however it took about 5.5 hours for me to complete the Darshan (Divya Darshan for people who climbed the stairs) on 14.12.13 (Saturday), the Darshan duration for Rs. 300.00 devotees was also between 5 - 6 hours on that day.
The main door of the Reservation office was closed from inside at about 4PM on 14.12.13 citing non-availability of rooms.
For the Rs. 300 ticket queue ask for direction towards Vijaya Bank, close to this is the first entrance into the queue and the ticket will be issued while passing in this queue.
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Originally Posted by Swifdeep
(Post 3321083)
Try booking a room from TTD, Vyalaikaval itself. |
Have they started booking rooms from the TTD office in Vyalikaval? When I had enquired about three months back, they replied that they only sell tickets.
Regards,
Samish
Quick update from a friend on the road condition as on 2nd Jan 2014
The bypass at both Chittoor and Mulbagal were both fine.
In fact some parts of the Chittoor bypass appear to have been recently tarred. There are some huge craters at the start of the bypass though (if you are travelling to Bangalore). The road however improves considerably after the Sreenivasa College on the bypass.
Mulbagal bypass seemed fine (especially when compared to Bangalore roads).
I am planning to drive to Tirupati this Sunday from Bangalore. I am not worried about the roads and the route but certainly unsure about the political situation. Would it be safe to drive knowing the unrest in AP?
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Originally Posted by basoli
(Post 3353025)
I am not worried about the roads and the route but certainly unsure about the political situation. Would it be safe to drive knowing the unrest in AP? |
I don't think anyone can give a definitive answer to such a question, any answer will be speculative :D
You can do one of 2 things - take a chance and drive, in case of any issues near Chittoor you can head back to Bangalore (in the recent past, the Police have been very helpful and guiding people based on the situations)
OR
you can avoid driving if you don't wish to take a chance.
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Originally Posted by basoli
(Post 3353025)
I am planning to drive to Tirupati this Sunday from Bangalore. I am not worried about the roads and the route but certainly unsure about the political situation. Would it be safe to drive knowing the unrest in AP? |
What unrest?Atleast here in Hyderabad there is no news of anything.
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Originally Posted by basoli
(Post 3353025)
I am planning to drive to Tirupati this Sunday from Bangalore. I am not worried about the roads and the route but certainly unsure about the political situation. Would it be safe to drive knowing the unrest in AP? |
No problem mate. You can go and come safely. Nothing of an unrest as such. You should just manage to get a peaceful darshan in Tirupathi :D
Just got back from Tirupati. The drive was not bad, except for the Kolar to Mulbagal stretch, the road widening is still unfinished. One can manage 50-60 kmph though. The two lane road all through AP is good. I also finished my darshan in a little over 2 hours.
Peace and calm everywhere and nothing to worry. Had a very close shave after mulbagal on the way back. A moron in KA05 registered Ertiga decided to overtake a lorry despite seeing me coming towards him and being not very far. I had no room to move to the left and slammed the brake hard and stopped. This guy still did not bother to slow down and continued accelerating, the lorry guy had a good presence of mind and quickly moved to left, that made space to let the car go without hitting either of us. I could not note down his number as he was speeding recklessly.
Thank you audioholic, ranjitp1, NPV for all the help.
Traveled to Tirupati with friends and Returned yesterday after an awesome darshan. A month back we booked Rs. 50/- sudharshan tickets in advance at Vyalikaval/Malleswaram in Bangalore.
That really helped as it took just 1 hour 50 minutes for darshan on Saturday afternoon. However, heard from fellow devotees that seegradarshan Rs. 300/- ticket took about 4+ hours.
Also, absolutely there are no issues/disturbances due to Telengana protests over the weekend.
Nothing new to talk about roads, as they are in same conditions as earlier.
One thing i noticed is that the multple boards which display minimum travel time (40 minutes) from Tirumala to Tirupati is missing while climbing down. I guess the restriction is removed, but not sure. I am not aware whether minimum travel time (28 mts) restriction for climbing up is still enforce because we walked up the stairs from Alipiri to Tirumala this time.
-Ravi
On the travel time - upwards and returning down - I agree with Ravi, i couldnt see any board when coming down. And therefore, when i reached the gate, the guy at the booth said that i was 8 minutes early and to my point of having seen no boards, he said that there are enough and more boards. I didnt want to pick up a discussion then, since i wanted to come back to Bangalore soon, but what he said later got me worried - he said that my vehicle will NOT be allowed to Tirupati.
Is this true and has someone experienced this?
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Originally Posted by basoli
(Post 3355329)
Just got back from Tirupati. The drive was not bad, except for the Kolar to Mulbagal stretch, the road widening is still unfinished. |
Unfinished ? I thought it was complete (Bangalore-Kolar-Mulbagal). I traveled last year It was a full 4-lane end to end. What am I missing here?
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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3371476)
Unfinished ? I thought it was complete (Bangalore-Kolar-Mulbagal). I traveled last year It was a full 4-lane end to end. What am I missing here? |
Its complete E2E 4L till Mulbagal ampere. You didn't miss anything lol:
I think he meant Mulbagal till KA/AP border where 4L widening work is going on.
-Ravi
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Originally Posted by ravib
(Post 3371314)
Nothing new to talk about roads, as they are in same conditions as earlier.
One thing i noticed is that the multple boards which display minimum travel time (40 minutes) from Tirumala to Tirupati is missing while climbing down. I guess the restriction is removed, but not sure. I am not aware whether minimum travel time (28 mts) restriction for climbing up is still enforce because we walked up the stairs from Alipiri to Tirumala this time.
-Ravi |
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Originally Posted by jkrishnakj
(Post 3371467)
On the travel time - upwards and returning down - I agree with Ravi, i couldnt see any board when coming down. And therefore, when i reached the gate, the guy at the booth said that i was 8 minutes early and to my point of having seen no boards, he said that there are enough and more boards. I didnt want to pick up a discussion then, since i wanted to come back to Bangalore soon, but what he said later got me worried - he said that my vehicle will NOT be allowed to Tirupati.
Is this true and has someone experienced this? |
I did notice a couple of boards while coming down. I travelled this Thursday/Friday. Not sure if they would restrict again. Restriction only may be for that journey, worst case may ask you to wait. I heard that there were a few bike accidents off late, which prompted them to put in min travel time to reduce speed.
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