NRI Darshan Not Allowed After 30 Days of Arrival – Learn Why

 

NRI Darshan Not Allowed After 30 Days of Arrival – Learn Why

For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) planning a spiritual journey to Tirumala Tirupati, the NRI Darshan facility offers a faster and more convenient way to get priority darshan of Lord Venkateswara. However, there is a strict condition that many NRIs often overlook — this darshan is only allowed within 30 days of your arrival in India.

If you're planning to book through Sri Balaji Travels or any NRI Darshan tour package, understanding this rule is crucial to avoid last-minute disappointments.

 

Why Is NRI Darshan Not Allowed After 30 Days?

According to TTD (Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams) guidelines, the NRI darshan at Tirumala is strictly reserved for individuals who have arrived in India within the last 30 days.

This rule exists for several reasons:

  • To prioritize recent overseas visitors who may not be staying in India for long.
  • To manage the crowd and maintain smooth flow, given the massive daily footfall.
  • To ensure fair access to genuine NRIs visiting India temporarily.

 

Documents Required for NRI Darshan at Tirumala

To be eligible, you must present the following at the verification counter:

  • Valid foreign passport OR OCI/PIO card
  • Valid visa stamp
  • The passport should contain an Indian immigration stamp issued in the last 30 days.
  • Aadhaar card is not sufficient – it does not prove NRI status.

 

What Happens If You're Past 30 Days?

Unfortunately, if you're past the 30-day window, NRI Darshan will be denied, even if you have a foreign passport. The biometric systems and manual verification check your arrival date and visa details strictly.

But Don't Worry — You Still Have Other Darshan Options!

If you’ve missed the NRI window, you can still enjoy priority darshan through other trusted options.

 

Alternate Darshan Options for NRIs

1. Rs. 300 Special Entry Darshan

  • Everyone, including NRIs, can access this quick darshan option
  • Schedule your visit online using the TTD portal or mobile app.
  • Early reservations are advised to avoid missing out.

 

2. Srivani VIP Break Darshan

  • Ideal for those seeking premium, less crowded darshan experience.
  •  Individuals must donate ₹10,000 each to the Srivani Trust.
  •  Comes with a VIP Break Darshan ticket offering early morning entry ahead of the crowd.
  • Sri Balaji Travels offers curated Srivani Darshan packages including travel, food, and accommodation.

 

Tirumala NRI Services and Accommodation

Even if the NRI darshan is unavailable, you can still use:

  • Tirumala accommodation for NRIs: Some guest houses offer priority rooms for foreign passport holders.
  • TTD NRI services for Tirumala darshan: Check for updated services or TTD information centers.

 

Tirupati Balaji NRI Ticket Booking – Tips

  • Book well in advance with a reliable service like Sri Balaji Travels.
  • If your arrival in India is close to the 30-day mark, plan your Tirumala visit early in the trip.
  • Carry all original documents — no digital copies or expired visas allowed.

 

Tirumala Temple NRI Benefits – Summary

Facility

Eligible Within 30 Days

Eligible After 30 Days

NRI Darshan Entry

Yes

No

Rs. 300 Special Entry

Yes

Yes

Srivani VIP Break Darshan

Yes

Yes

Accommodation Booking

Yes (limited)

Yes

 

Missing the 30-day NRI Darshan window doesn’t mean missing the blessings. With options like the Rs. 300 Special Entry and the Srivani VIP Break Darshan, you can still have a divine, comfortable, and well-organized Tirumala experience.

Looking for a seamless experience? Contact Sri Balaji Travels for personalized NRI Darshan tour packages, transportation, accommodation, and more.

 

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