Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Tirupati Darshan: 3 Natural Attractions Offered by Tirupati Package

Tirupati is a temple town and primarily a religious destination. It is known for its Tirumala hill & temple and devotees who come to this town must not leave without a soulful Tirupati darshan. However, amidst the popularity of the shrines & the temples, one often undermines the natural beauty of this place. With a Tirupati online booking, you should try to find a Tirupati package which will also help you explore the various natural nooks of this state.

Here is a look at 3 must-visit natural attractions:

i. TTD Gardens: This is a beautiful garden which is merrily filled with hundreds & thousands of flowers and trees. In this concrete jungle of the 21st century, it is heartening to find such corners where nature still calls the shots. TTD Gardens is also the place which meets most of the demand for flowers for the local temples. The presence of ponds and the floating lotuses & lilies are simply an irresistible feast to the eyes.
ii. Swami Pushakarini Lake: Swami Pushakarini Lake is situated inside the premises of the chief temple of Lord Venkateswara. Hence, after you have taken your Tirupati darshan, you must spend some time in exploring the religious beauty of this tank-cum-lake. It has a mythological tale associated with it and a dip or a bath in this lake is considered very auspicious.

iii. Silathoranam: Try to make sure that your Tirupati package includes a trip to the Silathoranam. It is a beautiful rock-formation but its intriguing shape (which appears like a serpent) has given birth to mythological beliefs linking it to Lord Vishnu (or Venkateswara) whose ‘vaahan’ is a snake.

With Tirupati online booking, you can explore all the temples, lakes, gardens and waterfalls of this town with ease & convenience.

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