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Bangalore Drive’s Reliable Taxi Service to Tirupati
Tirupati is a Hindu pilgrimage destination in Southern India. This ancient town is the abode of Lord Venkateswara and has numerous Hindu shrines. The spiritual town of Tirupati is located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. Visit this temple town from Bangalore by booking a private taxi from Bangalore Drive and seek the blessings of lord Balaji.
Surrounded by Seshachalam hills, Tirupati is famous for being one of the oldest cities in India. Referenced in the ancient Hindu scriptures, the name of this sacred city translates to the ‘abode of Lakshmi’, who is the Hindu goddess of wealth.
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple is the most revered temple among pilgrims and tourists. It is also known as Tirupati Balaji temple or the Tirumala Temple. The temple holds a reputation for being the busiest temple in the world and the most visited temple in India.
The legendary Tirumala temple attracts a huge number of devotees throughout the year. Other major temples are Sri Varahaswami Temple, Govindaraja Temple, Vedadri Narasimha Swamy Temple, Kodandarama Temple, and Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple.
You can also soak in the natural beauty of Tirupati at the Talakona Waterfall, Japali Teertham, and Papavinasam Theertham. Hiking, trekking, and cycling are popular activities for adventure seekers. Sri Venkateswara National Park is a great destination to spend some peaceful time in the lap of nature.
A holy dip at the Akasaganga Teertham or a visit to Silathoranam are some of the activities in Tirupati that you can choose from. The Chandragiri Palace and Fort is a great place to explore the culture and history of Tirupati.
The distance between Bangalore and Tirupati is 247 kilometers and it is a 4 hours 20 minutes drive. With a car hire from Bangalore to Tirupati Car Rental service, the road trip would be comfortable and refreshing owing to the wide roads and pristine scenery of the Western Ghats along with experienced chauffeurs from Bangalore Drive.
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When you book a private taxi with Bangalore Drive, you will have access to the premium vehicles in our fleet and help from our trained customer service. No matter how many passengers are in your group or what your budget is, we have a model that will suit your needs. One of the leading taxi service providers in Bangalore, we offer affordable deals on car rental. Choose from the given list of vehicle for your upcoming Tirupati trip from Bangalore.
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Maruti Dzire
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One Way Taxi Service to Tirupati from Bangalore
Similar Model Maruti Dzire |
7% off ₹ 3900 ₹ 3645 Onwards inc. of taxes |
Similar Model Honda City |
8% off ₹ 7176 ₹ 6644 Onwards inc. of taxes |
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9% off ₹ 6394 ₹ 5866 Onwards inc. of taxes |
Exploring Tirupati: The Basics to Know Before You Go
How to Reach Tirupati from Bangalore by Road?
The shortest and quickest route for a road trip from Bangalore to Tirupati is via NH75 and NH67. This 247 kilometers stretch can be covered in around 4 hours 20 minutes with a private taxi from Bangalore Drive. The 2 lane road has normal traffic and some interesting stopovers.
Antara Gange is a great adventure spot around 70 kilometers from Bangalore. It is also a prominent place to visit near Bangalore within 100 km. You can enjoy fun activities such as cave exploration, trekking, bouldering, and camping.
An alternate route is via Kanipakam – Tirupati Road which is around 282 kilometers and can be covered in approximately 6 hours. With a Bangalore to Tirupati taxi rental, you can stop over at the ancient Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple along this route. Built by Chola king Kulothunga Chola I in the 11th-century this temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha.
Another route from Bangalore to Tirupati is via NH48. The longest stretch is over 318 kilometers and it will take around 6 hours to reach Tirupati. The road has been recently constructed and has 6 lanes making it ideal for a hassle-free drive
Tourist Attractions in Tirupati
Tirupati is known for its famous Lord Venkateswara temple and other scenic attractions. Below are some of the places to visit in Tirupati during your road trip from Bangalore with Bangalore Drive:
1. Akasaganga Teertham
Akasaganga Teertham has religious importance and is visited by Hindu devotees. Located near the Tirumala Temple, this beautiful waterfall is a must-visit place on your Tirupati trip from Bangalore by private taxi. Hindu devotees believe the water has spiritual properties as it is also used in the bathing ritual (Abhishekam) of the Tirumala deities. A dip in the holy water rids them of their sins.
The holy water of Akasaganga Teertham is believed to originate from the lotus feet of Ananda Neelayam. The height of the waterfall is around 100 meters and the lush green surroundings add to its picturesque beauty.
2. Vedadri Narasimha Swamy Temple
Situated in Vedadri, the Sri Yogananda Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple is established on the holy banks of river Krishna. The Pancha Narasimha Kshetram enshrines the Jwala, Veera, Salagrama, Yogananda, Lakshmi Narasimha. Hire a Bangalore to Tirupati cab and visit this temple during your Tirupati tour.
You must visit the Yogananda Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple during its annual Kalyanotsavam. The ceremony is believed to be started by Sage Rishyasringa to celebrate a celestial marriage of the deities. It takes place for 8 days and the Utsav starts from the day of Vaisakha Suddha Ekadasi. Lord Narasimha Swamy and Goddess Lakshmi are married in the ceremony by following the same procedure as Kalyanam. You can also visit the temple during other prominent festivals such as Ugadi, Sivaratri, and Rudraabhisekam. These and other local festivals are organized regularly in the temple.
3. Silathoranam
Silathoranam is also known as The Great Geological Arch. It is a prominent archaeological site in the city that was excavated in the 1980s. This rare geological rock formation is estimated to be around 2500 million years old and is a famous tourist destination in Tirupati. It is a site not to miss with your Tirupati private taxi from Bengaluru.
It is also identified as the world’s largest natural arch which comprises two disparate sets of rocks connected through a thin link. This natural bridge is located amidst the Rock Garden and its name translates to ‘Garland of Rocks’. The unique natural rock formation shaped like a serpent and a conch is located near the Tirumala temple and revered by the devotees. This place has immense religious significance as Lord Venkateswara is believed to have incarnated from the rock.
4. Swami Pushkarini Lake
Swami Pushkarini Lake is a sacred lake situated near the Tirumala Temple and can be visited with a private cab from Bangalore Drive. It is a natural freshwater lake and is considered one of the seven holy thirthas on the Tirumala Hill Range. Located on the northern side of the Srivari temple, the lake covers over one and a half acres.
It is associated with several mythological stories. The water of the lake is considered as holy as that of the holy River Ganges. It is said that the lake was brought to Earth from Vaikuntam by Garuda to please Lord Venkateswara. You can perform Hindu rituals in the lake and take a dip before visiting the Srivari Temple.
Must-Do Experiences in Tirupati
Tirupati is home to numerous ancient shrines set amidst the breathtakingly beautiful scenery of the Tirumala Hills. It is among the top pilgrim places to visit in India. With a large number of temples to visit and activities to enjoy, Tirupati is the perfect destination for a relaxing vacation with a car hire from Bangalore Drive.
Nature lovers can marvel at the striking beauty of its undulating hills, numerous waterfalls, and beautiful valleys. Trekking and hiking are popular adventure activities in the region. You can visit Sri Venkateswara National Park which is among the best National Parks in India to explore the flora and fauna along the natural trails in the park. If you are traveling with kids, Deer Park is a must-visit destination. You can dive into the ancient history of Tirupati at the Sri Vari Museum. Ancient artifacts, sculptures, and scriptures are on display in the museum.
You can shop at the city markets for a wide variety of holy souvenirs. Shops around the town are embellished with figurines and images of deities, Tirupati Laddoo also known as the holy Prasadam, and religious books of Hindus. Items made of copper and brass, handmade Kalamkari Fabric, and traditional handicrafts are available around the town. Tirupati’s traditional Tanjore style gold leaf paintings are great for gifting purposes.
The food in Tirupati is influenced by Tamil, Andhra, and Hyderabadi cuisines. Andhra Idlis, Dosa, Rava Idli, Lemon Rice, Khichdi, and Payasam are some popular dishes served at most local eateries. You can enjoy only vegetarian dishes at the eateries in the town. This is to honor the religious beliefs of locals and pilgrims. Local restaurants serve authentic South Indian specialties along with other global cuisines.
Know about Bengaluru
Bangalore, is the hub of IT development in India and is referred to as the Silicon Valley. The city offers exciting career opportunities for the tech-savvy generation. Besides being the capital of Karnataka, Bangalore is also ranked among the most liveable cities in India.
Popular for its pleasant weather, cosmopolitan lifestyle, and happening nightlife, the city is the preferred career-building destination for youth. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, Cubbon Park, Bangalore Palace, Lumbini Gardens, and Venkatappa Art Gallery are prominent tourist spots in Bangalore.
Bangalore to Tirupati road trip helps you break free from the tedium of city life and soak in the spiritual energies of the temple town.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where to stay in Tirupati?
Tirupati offers a range of accommodation options suited to varying budgets and travel preferences. You can choose from top-notch luxury hotels such as the Fortune Select Grand Ridge, Marasa Sarovar Premiere, or Taj Tirupati. These 5-star accommodations offer premium amenities and world-class services for a lavish stay experience.
For more family-friendly options, consider Hotel Bhimas Paradise, Srinivasa Hotel, or Hotel Mookambika Comforts. They provide basic amenities and comfortable lodging for pilgrims. If you prefer a more economical stay, you may pick from the numerous guesthouses and lodges across the holy town. They provide simple rooms and facilities for a budget-friendly stay.
What to Shop in Tirupati?
Tirupati has several vibrant markets and street-side shopping options. You can buy various items, such as traditional clothing, handicrafts, handloom silk, and street food. Chandragiri Road Market is well known for silk sarees and other textiles. The Chandhana Ramesh Shopping Mall is a popular choice for apparel and accessories. Tirumala Tirupati Market is well known for handicrafts, cosmetics, and local delicacies.
For traditional souvenirs and handicrafts, Gandhi Road offers a variety of stalls with unique items that reflect the local culture. Additionally, you can buy traditional Indian clothing and jewelry at Kalanikethan. Lepakshi Emporium is a great place to buy religious artifacts and handicrafts.
What is the best time to visit Tirupati?
The best time to visit Tirupati is during the winter months, from November to February. The weather is pleasant during these months. Avoid the summer months from April to June, as the high temperature can be uncomfortable. If you visit the sacred town during festivals like Brahmotsavam, Jyestabhishekam, and Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam, you can soak in the spiritual vibrance.
What are the best places to eat in Tirupati?
Tirupati offers delightful meals that include traditional South Indian cuisine. Southern Spice and Andhra Spice Restaurant are well-known for authentic Telugu flavors, while Sri Lakshmi Narayana Bhavan serves delicious vegetarian meals. Bhimas Deluxe Hotel is another popular restaurant where you can relish a variety of South Indian thalis and traditional dishes.
Visit Gufha Restaurant for a unique dining experience with a cave-themed ambiance and various dishes. You must try the famous Tirupati Laddu, a sweet offering from the Sri Venkateswara Temple, known for its rich flavor and unique preparation.
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Tirupati is a city where you can experience spirituality and cultural richness. It offers ancient heritage, spiritual wellness, tranquil natural settings, and modern amenities for a wholesome experience. You can offer prayers, explore the famous sightseeing spots, taste delicious cuisine, shop for souvenirs, and soak in the spiritual vibrance of the temple town.
Renting a Bangalore to Tirupati taxi with Bangalore Drive allows you to travel comfortably and conveniently. You can plan your custom itinerary according to your budget and time constraints. We will make all the arrangements, and our local drivers will ensure a comfortable trip for you and your loved ones. The convenience of a personal car will make your journey memorable and spiritually rewarding.