Visiting Tirumala Tirupati Temple is a lifelong dream for millions of devotees across the world. For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) provides a special and faster darshan facility known as NRI Darshan, designed to make the divine experience smoother, quicker, and more comfortable.
In this guide, Sri Balaji Travels explains what NRI Darshan is, who is eligible, and how it works, along with essential rules and high-search keyword information to help you plan your visit effortlessly.
NRI Darshan is a special darshan facility provided by TTD exclusively for Non-Resident Indians, OCI, and PIO card holders. This darshan allows eligible visitors to enter the temple through Supatham Entry, which offers faster access, shorter queues, and a more convenient route for international devotees.
This facility is ideal for NRIs who have limited time during their visit to India and want a comfortable yet divine darshan of Lord Venkateswara Swamy.
Only the following are allowed:
✔ NRIs with valid passport and visa
✔ OCI/PIO card holders
✔ Foreign nationals with valid visa
✔ Arrival in India must be within the last 30 days
Indian residents are NOT allowed to join NRI darshan – even if they come along with NRI relatives.
Make sure you carry:
Digital copies or photos of passports are NOT accepted.
No – Advance booking is NOT required.
NRI Darshan is available only through offline counters at Tirumala.
This is one of the most searched queries online:
“How to book NRI Darshan online?”
Answer: There is no online booking system. You must go directly to the NRI counter.
Go to the Sudarshan Building or NRI Counter near Supatham Entry in Tirumala.
TTD staff will verify your documents and issue the darshan entry.
TTD usually allows entry between:
⏰ 12 PM to 6 PM
Most of the time, NRI Darshan is offered at a fee of:
💰 ₹300 per person
TTD created this category because:
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NRI Darshan in Tirumala is a blessing for overseas devotees who want a faster and more convenient darshan of Lord Venkateswara. With the right documents and the 30-day arrival rule, the process becomes very simple.
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1. What is NRI Darshan at Tirumala?
NRI Darshan is a special darshan facility provided for Non-Resident Indians visiting Tirumala.
2. Who is eligible for NRI Darshan?
Only NRIs with valid passport, visa, and arrival stamp within 30 days are eligible.
3. Is advance booking required for NRI Darshan?
No. Advance booking is not required. Darshan is offered only through offline counters.
4. Can Indian residents avail NRI Darshan?
No. Indian residents are not allowed in the NRI Darshan category.
5. What documents are required for NRI Darshan?
Passport, valid visa/residence permit, and immigration arrival stamp within 30 days.
6. Where is NRI Darshan issued in Tirupati/Tirumala?
At Sudarshan Building (Tirumala) – NRI Counter near Supatham entry.
7. What is the validity period for NRI Darshan eligibility?
You must have arrived in India within the last 30 days.
8. Are OCI/PIO card holders eligible?
Yes. OCI/PIO card holders with passport are eligible.
9. Do children need separate documents?
Yes. Even children must have passport and travel entry details.
10. Can senior citizens who are NRIs get this darshan?
Yes, NRI senior citizens can avail it with valid documents.
11. What is the darshan fee for NRI Darshan?
Usually ₹300 per person, depending on TTD updates.
12. What are the darshan timings for NRIs?
Typically between 12 PM – 6 PM, but depends on daily crowd.
13. How long is the waiting time?
Usually 1–2 hours, but may increase during festivals and weekends.
14. Will I get a separate queue for NRI Darshan?
Yes, NRIs use the Supatham Special Entry queue.
15. Can an NRI bring Indian relatives along?
No. Only NRIs are allowed. Indian residents cannot join.
16. Is biometric verification done at the counter?
Yes, photo and fingerprint verification may be taken.
17. Can I use my e-Visa for NRI Darshan?
Yes, e-Visa showing arrival stamp is accepted.
18. Can NRIs staying for more than 30 days avail darshan?
No. You must visit within 30 days of arrival in India.
19. Can NRIs staying in India for longer get any other darshan?
Yes – they can use ₹300 Special Entry Darshan or Free Darshan like regular visitors.
20. Is there a quota for NRI Darshan per day?
Yes, entry is limited based on crowd, but generally available daily.
21. Can NRIs book accommodation with NRI Darshan?
Darshan and accommodation are separate. They must book rooms separately.
22. Can NRIs book accommodation online?
Yes, accommodation can be booked online at TTD website/app.
23. Can I show digital passport copies on mobile?
No. Original passport is mandatory.
24. Can I use boarding pass instead of visa stamp?
No. Arrival stamp on passport is compulsory.
25. Is PAN card or Aadhaar accepted?
No. Only passport + visa are accepted.
26. Can I avail NRI Darshan on the same day of landing?
Yes. Even same-day arrival is permitted.
27. Can foreign nationals (non-Indians) avail this darshan?
Yes, foreign nationals with valid passport and visa can avail.
28. Can NRIs who came for emergency travel avail darshan?
Yes, as long as arrival is within 30 days.
29. Can NRI students on study visa avail?
Yes, with passport and student visa.
30. Can I get multiple darshans using NRI category?
No. Usually one darshan is permitted per visit.
31. Is there a separate dress code for NRIs?
Same as all:
Men – dhoti/kurta/pyjama
Women – saree/salwar.
32. Is western wear allowed for NRIs?
Sometimes permitted, but traditional attire is strongly recommended.
33. Are wheelchairs available for NRI pilgrims?
Yes. TTD provides wheelchairs at Tirumala.
34. Can NRIs use the Special Entry ₹300 line instead?
Yes, but must book online in advance. It is separate from NRI darshan.
35. What happens if my passport stamp is older than 30 days?
You cannot avail NRI Darshan. You must take regular darshan.
36. Can NRIs who travel frequently to India still get NRI darshan?
Only if they have entered within the last 30 days.
37. Can NRIs bring infants for darshan?
Yes, infants with passports are allowed.
38. Can NRIs enter through VIP Break Darshan?
Not through NRI quota. VIP requires separate eligibility (donor, protocol, SRIVANI).
39. Is luggage allowed inside the darshan queue?
No. Use free luggage counters outside.
40. Are mobile phones allowed in the darshan line?
Mobiles are allowed but must be switched off inside the temple.
41. Are NRIs checked for security separately?
Security is common for all pilgrims.
42. Is photography allowed?
No photography is allowed inside the temple.
43. Can NRIs buy laddu at the counter?
Yes, laddus are issued after darshan.
44. Is there a limit on number of persons?
All NRI family members with passports can enter.
45. Can a person with expired visa avail NRI darshan?
No. Visa should be valid.
46. Can I show OCI card alone?
No. OCI + Passport are required.
47. Is there any online system for NRI darshan?
No. There is no online booking for NRI Darshan.
48. Can NRIs get help from TTD staff for guidance?
Yes, a separate helpdesk is available at NRI counter.
49. What is the location of NRI Darshan entry?
Supatham Entry gate, near Vaikuntam Queue Complex.
50. Is NRI Darshan available during festivals?
Yes, but heavily crowded; TTD may reduce timings based on rush.