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Kanchi Kamakshi Amman Temple Darshan Timings

Shiva Venkateswara Nov 30, 2021 Updated Apr 21, 2026 2 min read

Kanchi Kamakshi Amman Temple Darshan Timings as below provides the timings of the temple. Kanchi which is also known as the Kanchipuram is well known for the Kamkshi amman temple. Kanchi temple is once of most visited temples in South India. Pilgrims from through out the globe visits the temple to have Darshan for the Kanchi Kamakshi ammn. The temple sees a huge surge in the crowd during the week days than in the weekends.

Kanchi Kamakshi Amman Temple Darshan Timings

The Kanchi temple opens at 5.30 am and closes at 12 pm and again opens at 3.30 pm and clsoes at 8.30 pm

Kanchi is known as the temple town. And there are numbers of temples which are culturally important. And there are some temples which are heritage temple. Pilgrims can see number of famous temples in the Kanchipuram.

Out of all these temple, Kamakshi amman is the most famous and well known. Pilgrims who are devotees of the Kamakshi amman visits the temple regularly. Also, the travel to Kanchi is also very easy from the rest of Tamilnadu.Pilgrims can easily get Darshan and there is no online booking needed for the Darshan. The que will be very less. Depending on the day and timings pilgrims will spend on average of 1 to 2 hours in the waiting for the Darshan. But some days during the festivals will have huge surge in the crowd.

These days the temple authorities opens the Pre Bookings for the Darshan in the temple. Pilgrims can book for the temple Darshan before itself during the peak crowd days. Compared to the first half in the morning, the crowd will be very less in the evening times. Also, pilgrims can choose Darshan for the early morning times. The Darshan will be easy and if its normal darshan pilgrims will have Darshan 10-15 feet from the main diety and hence very near.

The timings of the Darshan can change during the peak days or else festivals

Last reviewed: April 21, 2026

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