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Tirumala Divya Darshan Ticket Changes: Important Alert for Devotees from June 6

Shiva Venkateswara Jun 5, 2025 Updated Apr 22, 2026 3 min read

Tirumala Divya Darshan ticket changes start from June 6. Tokens shift to Bhudevi Complex. Know the new rules to avoid confusion. Plan accordingly.


Tirumala Divya Darshan Ticket Changes from June 6 – Important Update

Why this sudden change?

With summer vacation crowds rising sharply, TTD has decided to temporarily change the token issuing location for Divya Darshan pilgrims. The goal is to ease congestion and improve queue management.


What’s the new rule?

  • From June 6, 2025, all Divya Darshan tokens will be issued at Bhudevi Complex in Alipiri instead of the usual footpath route counter.

  • This change is temporary, but important for pilgrims to note.


Who will be affected?

This update applies to all devotees using Alipiri footpath for their pilgrimage. The change helps regulate crowd flow due to heavy rush in compartments and queue lines.


How will the new process work?

Here’s what devotees need to do:

  • Visit the Bhudevi Complex to collect Divya Darshan tokens.

  • Aadhaar card is required for token issue.

  • Tokens are issued on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • While walking, devotees must scan their tokens at the 1200th step on the Alipiri path.

  • Only after scanning will entry be allowed for Darshan.


What about Sarva Darshan tokens?

  • Sarva Darshan tokens will also be issued at Bhudevi Complex during this period.

  • This will help centralize the token process and manage footfall better.


What did TTD say?

TTD Executive Officer Shyamala Rao reviewed this change with officials during a virtual meeting. He instructed the staff to ensure smooth experience for devotees, without causing any delays or confusion.


Quick Summary

ItemDetails
Ticket TypeDivya Darshan
New Token Issue LocationBhudevi Complex, Alipiri
Effective DateJune 6, 2025 (Friday evening onwards)
Required DocumentAadhaar Card
Entry Scan Location1200th step on Alipiri footpath
Sarva Darshan token locationAlso Bhudevi Complex

If you’re planning to visit Tirumala from June 6 onward, check the new Divya Darshan token rules carefully. Reach Bhudevi Complex early, carry your Aadhaar, and follow scanning instructions during the climb. These steps will ensure a peaceful and smooth Darshan experience.


FAQs

When will the new Tirumala Divya Darshan ticket change start?

From June 6, 2025, Friday evening onward.

Where can I get the Divya Darshan token now?

Tokens will be issued at Bhudevi Complex, Alipiri.

Is Aadhaar card mandatory?

Yes, Aadhaar is required to get the token.

Where should I scan my token?

Scan it at the 1200th step on the Alipiri path.

Will Sarva Darshan tokens also be given at Bhudevi Complex?

Yes, both Divya Darshan and Sarva Darshan tokens will be available there.

Editor’s Note — Tirumala Update, April 2026

As of April 2026, Tirumala continues to be among the world’s busiest pilgrimage destinations, with daily pilgrim footfall typically ranging between 60,000 and 90,000 on ordinary weekdays and climbing well past 1 lakh on weekends, school holidays, and festival periods. Sarva Darshan (free) queue wait times have generally hovered between 8 and 24 hours depending on the day, while Special Entry Darshan (SED) slots continue to move considerably faster. The TTD Board, under the Government of Andhra Pradesh, continues to review operational policies, tender processes, and temple administration matters periodically.

  • For latest official announcements and press releases, refer to news.tirumala.org.
  • For booking and pilgrim services, always verify on tirumala.org before travel.

Pilgrims are advised to plan extra buffer time during peak seasons.

Live update: TTD May 2026 Online Booking Dates – Complete Schedule

Last reviewed: April 22, 2026

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Shiva Venkateswara is the founding editor of Tirumala Tirupati Online. With over 8 years of dedicated coverage of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, he has personally completed pilgrimages to Tirumala 50+ times, walking the Alipiri and Srivari Mettu footpaths, observing every major arjitha seva, and touring every guest house, mutt, and accommodation block in both Tirumala and Tirupati. His on-the-ground reporting drives the site's day-by-day darshan-status updates, room-availability charts, and festival schedules.His coverage spans TTD darshan procedures (Sarva Darshan, ₹300 Special Entry, SSD tokens, Srivani Trust, Divya Darshan, Supatham VIP), accommodation booking (online quota, CRO walk-ins, all major mutts and choultries), sevas (Arjitha, Daily, Weekly), and broader South Indian temple traditions including Srikalahasti, Bhadrachalam, Tiruchanur, Kanchipuram, Madurai, and the Char Dham circuit. He has interviewed senior TTD staff, peetadhipathis, and tour operators to verify the booking processes, timings, and pricing documented on the site.He launched Tirumala Tirupati Online on August 15, 2017 with the goal of giving Indian and NRI devotees a single trusted source for darshan information that previously lived only in Telugu pamphlets, regional newspapers, and word-of-mouth. The site now publishes daily updates across 2,900+ guides reaching pilgrims in English, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi.Editorial standards: every booking process, timing, and price published on the site is cross-verified against the official TTD portal (tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in) and TTD-issued circulars before publication. Reader-reported errors are corrected within 24 hours. The site does not accept paid placements for booking-related content; AdSense advertising is disclosed per Google policy. Affiliate links use rel="sponsored noopener".Contact: editor@tirumalatirupationline.com. Connect on X (Twitter) @tirumalatirupati and Facebook @tirumalatirupationline.

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