Silathoranamtirupati
The Rare Geological Wonder
Overview
A natural stone arch formed by the weathering of quartz, believed to be over 1.5 billion years old and of great spiritual significance.
What To Expect?
A breathtaking natural rock formation measuring 8 meters in width and 3 meters in height. It is one of only three such natural arches in the world. Devotees believe the arch resembles the hood of a serpent and associate it with the Lord's arrival on Earth.
Tips
- Visit during sunset when the light hits the rocks, enhancing the natural orange hue.
Exploring Silathoranam
Earth's Ancient Memory
Geologists classify this as an 'eparchean unconformity'. It is one of the world's most unique natural monuments.
The area is now part of a beautifully developed garden and park maintained by TTD.
How to reach Silathoranam
Located 1 km from the main Tirumala Temple; can be reached via local jeeps or a brisk walk.
Tips for Visiting Silathoranam, tirupati
- Visit during sunset when the light hits the rocks, enhancing the natural orange hue.



















































