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Bangalore to Tiruvannamalai Bus Journey & 2‑Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Departure & Arrival

Morning: Board the early bus at Kempegowda Bus Station in Bangalore around 7:00 AM and enjoy the fresh morning air along the NH 48 corridor.

Afternoon: The bus cruises through the scenic plains of Krishnagiri; stop for a hearty South Indian lunch near Krishnagiri before continuing onward.

Evening: Arrive in Tiruvannamalai by dusk, check into your hotel, and take a short stroll to the illuminated Annamalaiyar Temple for a first glimpse of its grandeur.

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Day 2: Exploration of Tiruvannamalai

Morning: Begin with a visit to the sacred Annamalaiyar Temple for the morning puja, then embark on a gentle trek up Arunachala Hill for panoramic views.

Afternoon: Descend to the tranquil Ramana Maharshi Ashram for meditation, followed by a wander through the bustling local market to sample regional snacks and handicrafts.

Evening: Conclude the day with the mesmerizing Light & Sound Show at the temple complex or enjoy a relaxed dinner at a popular local restaurant.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Kempegowda Bus Station (boarding) – 0.5 h – Free
  • NH 48 Scenic Drive – 3 h – Shared fuel cost ≈ ₹200
  • Krishnagiri Lunch Stop – 1 h – ₹300
  • Bus fare Bangalore → Tiruvannamalai – 6 h – ₹800
  • Annamalaiyar Temple (evening arrival) – 1 h – Donation ≈ ₹100
  • Annamalaiyar Temple (morning visit) – 2 h – Donation ≈ ₹100
  • Arunachala Hill Trek – 3 h – Guide fee ≈ ₹200
  • Ramana Maharshi Ashram – 2 h – Donation ≈ ₹100
  • Local Market Shopping – 1 h – Variable, estimate ₹500
  • Light & Sound Show – 1.5 h – ₹250
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹2,550

Tips

If you have extra time, consider extending your stay by a day to explore nearby attractions such as the hill station of Yelagiri or the historic Vellore Fort. Conversely, you can shorten the itinerary by skipping the Arunachala Hill trek and the Light & Sound Show, focusing solely on the temple and ashram for a relaxed one‑day visit.

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