Tirupati / Tirumala darshan guide

Best Time to Visit Tirupati — Month-by-Month Guide to Avoid Crowds

Discover the best time to visit Tirupati to avoid crowds and plan your pilgrimage with ease, check the month-by-month guide for 2026

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Tirupati, the abode of Lord Venkateswara, is a pilgrimage site that attracts millions of devotees every year. As a pilgrim, it's essential to plan your visit during the right time to avoid crowds and have a peaceful darshan. At ONV Yatra, we understand the importance of a well-planned pilgrimage, and that's why we never sell tickets, instead, we provide you with honest and helpful information to make your journey smooth. The best time to visit Tirupati depends on various factors such as weather, festivals, and crowd levels. In this guide, we will walk you through the month-by-month guide to help you decide the best time for your pilgrimage. Whether you're looking for a peaceful darshan or want to avoid the rush, we've got you covered.

Winter Season (December to February)

The winter season is one of the best times to visit Tirupati, with pleasant weather and minimal crowds. The temperature ranges from 15°C to 25°C, making it ideal for a comfortable pilgrimage. Since it's not a peak season, you can expect shorter waiting times for darshan and other facilities. However, it's essential to check the official TTD portal for current details on crowd levels and festival celebrations during this time.

Summer Season (March to May)

The summer season in Tirupati can be quite hot, with temperatures soaring up to 40°C. Although it's not the most comfortable time to visit, the crowds are relatively smaller compared to the peak season. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option and don't mind the heat, summer might be a good time for you to visit Tirupati. Just be sure to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions to avoid heat exhaustion.

Festive Season (June to August)

The festive season in Tirupati is a grand affair, with various celebrations and events taking place throughout the year. The most significant festivals include Brahmotsavam, Vaikunta Ekadasi, and Garuda Vahana. While it's a great time to experience the cultural and spiritual significance of Tirupati, be prepared for large crowds and long waiting times. It's essential to plan your visit well in advance and book your accommodations and darshan tickets accordingly.

Monsoon Season (September to November)

The monsoon season in Tirupati is characterized by moderate to heavy rainfall, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C. Although it's not the peak tourist season, the rains can make the surroundings look lush and green, adding to the natural beauty of the hills. If you don't mind the rain, monsoon can be a good time to visit Tirupati, with smaller crowds and a more peaceful atmosphere. Just be sure to check the weather forecast before planning your trip.

Official sources: https://www.tirumala.org · https://www.ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in. Always confirm current details on the official TTD portal.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best month to visit Tirupati to avoid crowds?
The best months to visit Tirupati to avoid crowds are from December to February, during the winter season. The weather is pleasant, and the crowds are relatively smaller compared to the peak season.
How can I check the crowd levels at Tirupati?
You can check the official TTD portal for current details on crowd levels and festival celebrations. They provide regular updates on the crowd situation and any special events or festivals taking place.
What is the peak season for Tirupati pilgrimage?
The peak season for Tirupati pilgrimage is during the festive season, from June to August, when various celebrations and events take place. It's also a popular time for tourists, so be prepared for large crowds and long waiting times.
Can I book my darshan tickets in advance?
Yes, you can book your darshan tickets in advance through the official TTD portal. It's highly recommended to book your tickets well in advance, especially during the peak season, to avoid long waiting times and ensure a smooth pilgrimage experience.
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