Tirumala ghat roads

Tirumala ghat roads are two asphalt steep natural slopes ghat roads between Tirupati and Tirumala. They are in Seshachalam Hills range in Pūrva Ghaṭ.[1]

Tirumala-Tirupati Ghat Roads
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Tirupati - Tirumala Ghat Road
Route information
Maintained by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
Length19 km (12 mi)
Existed1944–present
Major junctions
FromTirupati
Major intersectionsAlipiri
ToTirumala
Location
CountryIndia
StatesAndhra Pradesh
Major citiesTirupati, Tirumala
Highway system

Route Descriptions

Both ghat roads are double lane type, follow different paths along the hills. The old ghat road was laid in 1944, other was opened in 1974. Old ghat road route is used for vehicles from Tirumala to Tirupati and new ghat road is from Tirupati to Tirumala. The starting point of the road to go up Tirumala hills is Alipiri and it is overlooked by an immense statue of Garuda in an anjili pose. Each road is approximately 19 km in length and has more than 36 hair pin bends. It takes 40 minutes to reach top Tirumala Venkateswara Temple.[2]

Design

The planning and execution of the old ghat road, which winds for 12 miles over hills and dales through dense jungles and in one portion across a deep valley, 200 feet wide have been accomplished with much engineering skill and ability by Diwan Bagadur A. Nageswara Ayyar, special engineer in charge.

Ref: The Hindu. Dated: April 11, 1944.

Ref: The Hindu. Dated: May 16, 2006

Toll gate

Sapthagiri Security Zone cum Toll gate on New Ghat road at Alipiri-Tirupati

At Alipiri, Tollgate cum security zone was established to screen vehicles and pilgrims entering Tirumala, to safeguard the hills from terrorists and anti-social elements.[3]

See also

Nilgiri Ghat Roads

References

  1. "Tirupati to Tirumala by Road". Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  2. Shantha, Nair (2013). Sri Venkateswara. Mumbai: Jaico Publishing House. ISBN 9788184954456.
  3. "New security set-up at Alipiri". Retrieved 28 April 2016.


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