Alipiri footpath

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Alipiri footpath is a popular pedestrian route used by pilgrims to climb on foot to the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Andhra Pradesh, India.

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Label Occurrences
Alipiri footpath canonical 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf pedestrian route
pilgrim footpath
alsoKnownAs Alipiri Metlu NERFINISHED
approximateDistanceKm 9
approximateStepsCount 3550
associatedWithDeity Venkateswara NERFINISHED
connectsTo Tirumala NERFINISHED
country India
destination Tirumala Venkateswara Temple NERFINISHED
endingPoint Tirumala NERFINISHED
hasAccessPoint Alipiri NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeRoute Srivari Mettu footpath NERFINISHED
hasFacility drinking water points
medical aid centers
resting points
toilets
hasFeature pilgrim shelters
religious inscriptions
series of steps
hasLighting electric lights
hasReligiousSignificance yes
hasSecurity CCTV surveillance
police presence
hasStructure covered walkway
isFreeToUse yes
isPopularWith Tirumala pilgrims
locatedIn Andhra Pradesh
India
Tirupati NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams NERFINISHED
near Alipiri checkpost NERFINISHED
Tirupati-Tirumala ghat road NERFINISHED
partOf Tirumala pilgrimage routes NERFINISHED
primaryLanguageEnvironment Telugu NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
startingPoint Alipiri NERFINISHED
state Andhra Pradesh NERFINISHED
terrain hill pathway
typicalUseTimeOfDay early morning
late night
usedBy Hindu pilgrims
usedFor pilgrimage

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Tirumala hasFootpath Alipiri footpath