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Yes, but only under the arrangements announced by TTD. The ₹300 Special Entry Darshan is mainly released through TTD's online booking system, where devotees can reserve their preferred reporting date when the monthly quota is announced. TTD may also make limited current booking or offline allocations available through designated counters depending on operational requirements, but these should never be considered guaranteed because availability depends on demand and TTD's instructions at that time.
If you're travelling from another state or bringing elderly parents, it's always safer to complete your booking before starting the journey rather than hoping tickets will be available after reaching Tirumala.
Many first-time pilgrims assume they'll easily get a ₹300 ticket after arriving, but during weekends, holidays and festival seasons, the available quota can be exhausted much earlier than expected.
This is a question that creates a lot of confusion because people often hear about a ₹500 darshan and assume it's another version of Special Entry Darshan.
As of June 2026, TTD's Special Entry Darshan continues to cost ₹300 per devotee. There is no separate ₹500 Special Entry Darshan ticket sold by TTD.
The ₹500 amount that devotees sometimes come across relates to VIP Break Darshan booked through the SRIVANI Trust route. In that case, ₹500 is the VIP Break Darshan ticket charge after an eligible devotee has made the prescribed SRIVANI Trust donation. It is not an alternative to the ₹300 Special Entry Darshan.
Understanding this difference helps avoid unnecessary confusion when comparing the various darshan categories offered by TTD.
The most reliable way to obtain a ₹300 Special Entry Darshan ticket is by booking it through TTD's official online booking system when the monthly quota is released. TTD announces the booking schedule in advance, and devotees can log in using their registered account to complete the reservation after entering the required pilgrim details and making the payment.
In my experience, successful booking usually depends more on preparation than luck. Decide your travel dates beforehand, keep every devotee's photo ID details ready, ensure your TTD account is active and be logged in before the announced booking time. Those small preparations make the entire process much smoother.
If your preferred date isn't available, don't panic. Looking at nearby weekdays instead of weekends often increases your chances of finding a suitable reporting date while also making your Tirumala visit more comfortable.
Yes, but only if TTD has made tickets available through its authorised booking channels. The ₹300 Special Entry Darshan is primarily intended to be booked online before your journey. In certain situations, TTD may issue a limited number of current bookings through designated counters, depending on availability and operational requirements. However, these tickets are never guaranteed and should not be relied upon for travel planning.
If you're travelling from another city, it's much safer to reach Tirupati with a confirmed booking instead of hoping you'll get a ticket after arrival. During weekends, public holidays and festival seasons, the demand is often much higher than the number of tickets available.
TTD assigns a reporting time with every ₹300 Special Entry Darshan booking, and devotees are expected to report accordingly. Reaching the reporting point a little earlier is generally a good idea because it gives you enough time for document verification and security checks.
However, arriving several hours before your reporting time does not usually mean you'll be allowed to enter the queue immediately. TTD regulates the movement of devotees according to its operational arrangements on that day.
A good practice is to reach the reporting location about 30 to 60 minutes before the time mentioned on your ticket. That gives you a comfortable margin without spending unnecessary hours waiting outside.
No. As of June 2026, TTD does not provide a facility for devotees to change the date or reporting time of a confirmed ₹300 Special Entry Darshan ticket. Once the booking has been successfully completed, the darshan date remains fixed.
If your travel plans change after booking, you cannot simply move the same ticket to another date. Depending on TTD's prevailing rules, you may have to forgo the booking and make a fresh reservation when tickets become available again.
That's why it's always better to finalise your train, flight and hotel plans before confirming your darshan. A few extra minutes of planning can save you from having to book everything again later.
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