Traveling to Tirumala with Kids? How to Survive the May 2026 Rush

Visiting Tirumala in May is a challenge. The “Summer Vacation” rush is at its peak, and the sun is unforgiving. If you are traveling with a child under 12, or specifically an infant under 1 year, you don’t have to suffer through the 20-hour “Sarva Darshan” lines.

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Here is the 2026 family survival strategy.

The “Supadam” Shortcut (For Infants Under 1 Year)

If your baby is strictly under 12 months old, you are eligible for the Infant Darshan category. This is the single best “hack” for families.

  • The Entry: Go to the Supadam Entrance (near Vaikuntam Queue Complex).

  • The Time: Usually open from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM (though morning slots like 8 AM to 10 AM are sometimes available—check the display boards at CRO).

  • Who is allowed? The infant, both parents, and siblings under 12 years. Grandparents are not allowed in this line.

  • What to carry: You MUST have the Original Birth Certificate or a Hospital Discharge Summary. Photos on your phone will likely be rejected.

Managing Kids Aged 1 to 12

Once a child turns one, the “Infant” privilege ends. However, children under 12 still do not need a separate ₹300 ticket or SSD token.

  • The Rule: They can accompany parents who have valid tickets for free.

  • Proof of Age: Carry a school ID or Aadhaar copy for any child who “looks” close to 12 to avoid arguments at the gate.

Beat the 40°C Heat: 2026 Amenities

TTD has deployed some high-tech solutions this year to keep kids safe in the heat:

  • Cool Paint & Shaded Walkways: TTD has applied synthetic “cool paint” on the Mada Streets and paths. Even so, always have your kids wear socks, as the floor can still get warm.

  • AI-Managed Queues: TTD is using a new AI Command Centre to monitor crowd density. If a compartment gets too hot or crowded, they are now dynamically diverting families to shaded “holding zones.”

  • Hydration: Srivari Sevaks are everywhere with mobile water drums. Don’t hesitate to ask for buttermilk—it’s distributed for free throughout the afternoon.

Pro-Tips for Families in May 2026

  • Avoid the “Walking” Path with Toddlers: While the Alipiri walk is traditional, the heat on the steps is extreme this month. If you must walk, start at 3:00 AM to finish before the sun hits its peak at 10:00 AM.

  • Pack a “Temple Kit”: Large bags are banned, but TTD allows small “infant care bags.” Pack diapers, a change of clothes, biscuits, and a small flask of warm water.

  • Accommodation: Don’t drag kids to the CRO office for a room. It’s a 5-hour wait just for a room allotment right now. Book a hotel in Tirupati city and only come up 2 hours before your darshan slot.


FAQ: Family Travel in Tirumala

Q: Can siblings join the Infant Darshan?

A: Yes, siblings under 12 years can join the parents and the infant through the Supadam entry.

Q: Do I need to book the Infant Darshan online?

A: No. It is a “walk-in” service. Just show up at Supadam with your baby and original documents.

Q: Are there nursing rooms?

A: Yes, TTD has established “Matrusri” nursing stations inside the Vaikuntam compartments and near the main temple exit for mothers.

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