There’s absolutely no limit to India’s spiritual landscape. From Ayodhya and Haridwar to Tirupati and Guwahati, India stands as the undisputed “Land of Temples”. However, there’s one temple which consistently stands out in terms of massive footfall, and global recognition—the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. According to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, the temple was visited by a total 79,878 pilgrims by 26 April 2026, making it the most visited temple till April 2026. It is among the most visited religious sites in the world, attracting tens of millions of pilgrims every year. For travellers looking for a deeply immersive spiritual journey, the temple offers far more than just darshan. A temple that attracts global touristsThe Tirumala temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, a form of Lord Vishnu. Set on top of the sacred Seshachalam, the temple is visited by over 30-50 million people every year (an estimate). It’s a staggering number! This means on an average, the temple is visited by around 60,000 to 80,000 pilgrims, which is a massive count. The numbers can reach up to a lakh during peak festivals and weekends, turning the town into a sea of humans. How to reach

Tirumala is not just your regular temple, it’s an experience of a lifetime. For those planning a trip to the city, the experience begins well before reaching the sanctum. Situated some 20 km from Tirupati city, visitors can either drive or take a traditional new pilgrimage route via footpaths like Alipiri or Srivari Mettu. A number of devotees choose to walk the 3,500+ steps barefoot, in an act of devotion.The closest airport is Tirupati Airport. It is well-connected by rail and major Indian cities including Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. Buses and taxis are available regularly.How to get darshan

Reaching here is still easy. But getting darshan is a task as per personal experiences of thousands of devotees, there’s immense crowds. Today, the temple stands as a case study in large-scale management. It is administered by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which has implemented an organised system of darshan categories which ranges from free “Sarva Darshan” to special entry tickets booked online.Waiting timeIt’s shocking but waiting times can range between a few hours and over 12–18 hours, which is another task. Yet, the system is surprisingly efficient. From free food (annadanam) and medical facilities to accommodation options, there are people who take care of pilgrims.Spiritual significance and rituals

It is a wish fulfilling temple and that’s where its spiritual pull is tied. Devotees have immense faith in Lord Venkateswara who they believe fulfills wishes. One of the most unique rituals here is the offering of hair which symbolises surrender of ego. The temple remains crowded with lakhs of devotees willing to sacrifice their hair.A laddu is given here as prasadam which is another highlight. The laddu is so popular that it has a Geographical Indication (GI) tag! Amazing, right? Another interesting fact is that Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati is also among the richest in the world. Best time to visit The temple remains open year-round, but the best time is between September and February. The weather remains pleasant during these months. However, festivals like Brahmotsavam and Vaikuntha Ekadashi attract lakhs of devotees. It is important for people planning to visit early. Online booking is strongly recommended.In a country filled with thousands of temples, the temple remains one of the most visited spiritual sites in the country in 2026, with unmatched scale, devotion, and experience.