Chennai – Tirupathy Balaji Darshan – Chennai Rail / Road Tour Packages from IRCTC

A trip to Tirupati from Chennai with a Seeghra Darshan by train or road is available from Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd, with confirmed train reservation road transfers and confirmed darshan.

Rail Package Details at  Chennai-Tirupati Rail Itinerary

Please read on Road Package details

Departure from T Nagar Chennai (Opp. Balaji Venkateshwar Temple) at 05.30 hrs by road. Arrival at Tirumala. Darshan of Lord Sree Venkateshwara (Balaji). Darshan of Sree Padmavathi Ammavaru (Tiruchanur). Departure to Chennai. Arrival Chennai Central Railway Station at 21.00 hrs.

Package Tariff

Standard Category  Adult – Rs. 1400  Child upto 11 years – Rs. 1080

Package Includes

Confirmed A/C Road Transfers on seat in coach basis.

Seeghra Darshan tickets for Tirumala, tickets for Tiruchanur

Parking Toll and Driver Bata

Service of tour guide

Veg breakfast and lunch

For more details and Bookings Contact

IRCTC – Tourism Information and Facilitation Centre

Chennai Central Railway Station

ph no. 044 – 64594959,  25330341

9003140681 / 9003140682

email : tourismmas@irctc.com

website  www.railtourismindia.com

 

Posted on December 6, 2011, in Attractions, Transportation, Travel and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Tirupati is really an amazing place. This is our sacred place. I had there 7 times. I used to stay in Grand world which is one of the best tirupati hotels.

  2. very interesting Blog were seen here thank you very much for sharing

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