Tirumala is not just a temple—it's an emotion for millions across the globe. For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), visiting Lord Venkateswara at Tirupati is often one of the most important spiritual moments during their trip to India. In 2025, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams has further refined its facilities to provide a dedicated and streamlined darshan experience for NRIs.
If you're planning a pilgrimage from overseas—or starting from Bangalore Airport—this guide breaks down everything you need to know about NRI Darshan at Tirupati in 2025.
Most NRIs prefer entering India via major metro airports like Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) in Bangalore. From there, Tirumala is a 5 to 6-hour drive via comfortable highways.
To save time and effort, many devotees opt for a pre-arranged NRI Darshan tour package that includes:
This is the most stress-free way for NRIs to make their darshan seamless and spiritually focused.
NRI Darshan is a special darshan category offered by TTD to foreign passport holders and OCI/PIO cardholders who have entered India within the last 30 days. The darshan is facilitated via the Supadam Entry Gate, a separate access point designed to reduce waiting time.
It is intended to:
You’ll be guided through a separate queue and accompanied by TTD staff to the sanctum.
Make sure you arrive early and avoid weekends and special occasions to reduce crowd levels.
Here are the documents you must carry:
Required Document |
Notes |
Original Foreign Passport |
Must have a valid visa and latest entry stamp |
OCI/PIO Card |
Optional, but helpful |
Printed Flight Ticket |
Sometimes requested to verify arrival date |
Entry within 30 Days |
Eligibility based on date of arrival in India |
Carry hard copies—digital copies on your phone may not be accepted.
The Supadam Gate provides quicker access for:
This gate offers a less congested route and usually results in darshan within 1–2 hours, compared to general queues that may take 6+ hours.
TTD does not reserve a specific quota for NRI accommodation, but options include:
Top TTD guest houses include:
Book well in advance—rooms fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during festivals.
Foreign nationals who are not of Indian origin can also visit Tirumala. However, TTD has clear policies:
TTD staff may question non-Indian visitors to ensure temple customs are respected.
Entry Criteria |
Details |
Entry Gate |
Supadam |
ID Proof |
Foreign Passport (Original) |
Additional Proof |
OCI/PIO or Visa + Entry Stamp |
Stay Duration |
< 30 days in India |
Age Limits |
None (all ages allowed with passport) |
Attire |
Traditional only |
Tickets |
On-spot verification, no online NRI tickets |
Families with children, elders, and group travelers are all eligible with proper documentation.
While NRI-specific darshan tickets are not available online, you can:
Check for TTD updates regularly—new digital services are being piloted each year.
TTD has stepped up its NRI offerings:
Step |
Action |
✅ 1 |
Arrive via Bangalore and book NRI Darshan package |
✅ 2 |
Carry all required documents (passport, visa, etc.) |
✅ 3 |
Reach Supadam Gate at Tirumala for in-person darshan |
✅ 4 |
Wear appropriate traditional attire |
✅ 5 |
Book accommodation early if staying overnight |
✅ 6 |
Plan weekday visits to avoid crowds |
Tirupati’s NRI Darshan system in 2025 is built for convenience, reverence, and dignity. Whether you're returning home for a family occasion or bringing your children for their first darshan, everything is in place to help you connect with the divine without unnecessary delays.
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