Period
Medieval (likely influenced by Chola/Vijayanagara periods)
Style
Dravidian architecture
Protected by
State Archaeology Department (likely, for maintenance)
Best time to visit
Oct-Feb
This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu. Full details β
Hours
6am-1pm, 4pm-8pm (Varies slightly)
Entry
Free (for Darshan), rupees 50-500 (for specific sevas)
Getting there
Located in the village center, walkable from bus stand
Photography is generally allowed in the outer prakarams (courtyards) but strictly prohibited inside the main sanctum.
Ongoing maintenance and minor renovations by temple authorities.
Pakala is a small temple village in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district.
The best time to visit Pakala is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and cool, ideal for temple visits and exploring the village.
You can reach Pakala by train to Pakala Junction (PKT), by bus from Tirupati or Chittoor, or by road. The nearest airport is Tirupati (TIR), 60 km away.
Entry for general darshan at Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple is free. However, specific rituals (sevas) may have charges ranging from rupees 50 to rupees 500.
Pakala is generally safe due to its small, religious community. However, always be aware of your surroundings, especially after dark. Dress modestly and avoid isolated areas.
If you are looking for modern amenities or bustling tourist attractions, you should skip Pakala. It is a quiet, rural temple village focused on spiritual experiences.
Telugu is the primary language spoken in Pakala. Some locals may understand Hindi and basic English, especially around the temple and bus stand.
Yes, major Indian mobile networks like Airtel, Jio, and Vodafone Idea have coverage in Pakala. You can purchase a SIM card in larger towns like Tirupati or Chittoor with proper ID.
A modest dress code is strictly enforced for temple visits. Men should wear trousers or dhotis, and women should wear sarees, salwar kameez, or long skirts that cover shoulders and knees.
A low budget for Pakala is around rupees 1000 per day, covering basic food and local transport. A mid-range budget would be rupees 2500, allowing for slightly better food and guesthouse accommodation.
You can easily get around Pakala village on foot. For slightly longer distances, such as to Pakala Lake, auto-rickshaws are available. Negotiate fares before starting your journey.
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