TTD Srivani VIP Darshan – Donation, Booking & Entry Timing Explained
TTD Srivani VIP Darshan – Donation, Booking & Entry Timing Explained
Every devotee dreams of a serene and close darshan of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala. The Srivani VIP Darshan — also known as the TTD VIP Break Darshan via Srivani Trust — offers exactly that: priority access, fewer crowds, and a more peaceful spiritual experience. In this post, we explain in detail how the scheme works, how to book, what the donation involves, and the newly changed entry timing (4 PM / 4:30 PM) for Srivani darshan seekers.
1. What is Srivani VIP Darshan?
Srivani Trust (Sri Venkateswara Alaya Nirmanam Trust) is a donation-based scheme launched by TTD to support temple construction, renovation, and services in underdeveloped areas.
Donors who contribute a minimum of ₹10,000 become eligible for a VIP Break Darshan through Srivani.
This VIP Darshan grants access during break periods (i.e. when general darshan is paused), allowing devotees a less crowded, more tranquil darshan experience.
2. Recent Change: New Reporting / Darshan Timing at 4 PM / 4:30 PM
One of the most important updates for 2025 is the shift in timing for Srivani darshan. Previously, the VIP Break Darshan slots were scheduled in the early morning hours (between 5 AM and 11 AM, depending on the day) , but under the new pilot scheme, Srivani darshan ticket holders will be allowed same-day darshan in the evening.
From August 1, 2025, TTD began offering 4:30 PM reporting time at Vaikuntam Queue Complex-1 for Srivani offline ticket holders, so devotees can have darshan the same day they donate.
Moreover, as per official announcements, from November 1, 2025, all Srivani Darshan bookings (offline and online) will follow the 4:30 PM evening slot uniformly.
Some local media also refer to the timing more loosely as “4 PM” in reports of the change.
Thus, devotees should plan to report by 4:30 PM at VQC-1 to enter for Srivani VIP Darshan.
3. Donation & Cost Structure
The minimum Srivani Trust donation per person is ₹10,000.
In addition, there is a darshan ticket cost (≈ ₹500) in some cases. For example, media reports mention that Srivani darshan tickets are offered at ₹10,000 donation + ₹500 for the break darshan ticket.
These contributions are used for infrastructure, pilgrimage services, and preservation of temples via the Srivani Trust.
The donation is non-refundable and non-transferable in normal circumstances.
4. Booking Process: How to Get Srivani VIP Darshan Tickets
a) Online Booking
Visit the official TTD website and login or register.
Go to “Srivani Trust / Srivani Donations” section under donation services.
Donate the required amount (minimum ₹10,000) using the payment gateway.
After successful payment, a receipt / acknowledgment is generated along with a reference number.
Use that reference to book the VIP Break Darshan ticket.
Eventually, the darshan pass / token is issued showing your date, slot, and reporting time.
Note: Devotees who booked Srivani tickets online before October 31, 2025 will retain their 10 AM morning darshan slot if booked earlier.
b) Offline / Current Booking
Srivani counters in Tirumala (at ticket issuing counters) and the Tirupati Airport Srivani counter issue offline tickets from 10:00 AM onward daily, on a first-come, first-served basis.
At Tirumala, 800 tickets are issued daily; at Tirupati Airport, 200 tickets are reserved for air travelers.
After purchase, devotees will be assigned the evening slot (4:30 PM) for same-day darshan.
5. Reporting & Entry Procedure
Devotees holding Srivani VIP Darshan passes must report by 4:30 PM at Vaikuntam Queue Complex-1 (VQC-1).
IDs and pass receipts will be verified before entering.
Entry is via designated VIP / VQC gates, not through the general queue.
Due to the pilots being in test mode (for same-day darshan), devotees are advised to arrive well ahead of reporting time to avoid delays.
6. Important Tips & FAQs
Query | Answer / Tip |
---|---|
Do I always get the evening slot? | For Srivani tickets booked from Nov 1 onward, yes — the 4:30 PM reporting slot is standardized. |
What about those who booked earlier? | They retain their original morning slot (e.g., 10 AM) if booked before Oct 31, 2025. |
How many tickets per day? | 800 tickets at Tirumala, 200 at Tirupati Airport. |
Can I bring a child? | Usually, a child under 12 may accompany the donor |
Is the donation refundable? | No, it's non-refundable. |
What’s the dress code? | Men: traditional dhoti / pancha with shirt; Women: saree or salwar kameez (no western outfits) |
What about festival days? | On special days like Vaikuntha Ekadasi, VIP Break Darshan may be suspended. |
7. Why the Change to Evening Slots?
TTD’s move to shift Srivani darshan to evening slots is aimed at:
Reducing overnight waits and inconvenience for devotees.
Ensuring same-day darshan for Srivani contributors.
Distributing crowd load more evenly and offering flexibility to pilgrims.
8. Conclusion & Suggestions
With the new 4:30 PM reporting time, the TTD Srivani VIP Darshan has become more accessible and less burdensome for devotees. If you plan to avail this privilege:
Book early (online or offline) and secure your Srivani ticket.
Note the 4:30 PM reporting time at VQC-1.
Carry your receipt, original ID, and stick to dress code.
Reach in time to avoid last-minute hassles.
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