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Travel Itinerary: Beed to Tirupati by Car

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Day 1: Departure and En Route Journey

Morning: Begin your road trip early from Beed to make the most of the day. Enjoy scenic views as you drive through Maharashtra’s countryside.

Afternoon: Stop for lunch near Kurnool, a good halfway point. Stretch your legs and explore some local eateries for authentic cuisine.

Evening: Continue driving towards Tirupati and check into your hotel. Relax and prepare for the temple visit the next day.

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Day 2: Tirupati Temple Exploration

Morning: Visit the iconic Sri Venkateswara Temple early to avoid crowds. Participate in the darshan and soak in the spiritual atmosphere.

Afternoon: Explore Kapila Theertham, a beautiful temple and waterfall at the foothills of Tirumala. Enjoy lunch nearby.

Evening: Walk through the local markets near Tirupati to shop for souvenirs and handicrafts. Dine at a local restaurant.

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Day 3: Tirumala Hills & Return

Morning: Drive up to the Tirumala Hills and visit additional temples such as Padmavathi Temple. Take in panoramic views of the surroundings.

Afternoon: Begin your journey back towards Beed, stopping for lunch along the way.

Evening: Arrive in Beed by late evening, concluding your trip safely.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Sri Venkateswara Temple: 3-4 hours, Free entry (donation optional)
  • Kapila Theertham: 1-2 hours, Entry Free
  • Tirumala Hills visit & Padmavathi Temple: 3 hours, Free entry
  • Car fuel and tolls (round trip): Approx. 18-20 hours driving, ₹4000 - ₹5000
  • Meals and refreshments: Approx. ₹1000 - ₹1500 per person

Total Estimated Cost: ₹5000 - ₹7000 (excluding personal shopping and accommodation)

Tips

To extend your trip, consider spending an extra day at Tirupati to visit nearby attractions like Chandragiri Fort and explore more of the cultural heritage. For those looking to reduce the trip duration, plan a one-day trip starting very early in the morning with a quick darshan and return late at night, though this will be tiring and limit your experience.

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