Dive into the divine splendour of Mathura and Vrindavan with our specially prepared tour package, tailor-made to let you experience these divine destinations’ spiritual and cultural magnificence. Blessed by the presence of the sacred Yamuna River, Mathura and Vrindavan symbolize Lord Krishna and are hence must-visit places for millions of devotees throughout the globe.
In the tour, we bring together history in a trip, spiritual enlightenment, and showcase the divine culture. Go through the historical sites of Mathura, which is a treasure trove of ancient temples and archeological marvels promising discovery. Be a witness to the magnificent splendor of the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple which depicts the celebrated spot of Lord Krishna’s birth and discover the bustling alleys that narrate his childhood stories.
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Continuing the journey, lose yourself in the magical ambiance of Vrindavan where every street corner rings with “Hare Krishna.” Journey across the legendary forests where Krishna played with his beloved Radha and the gopis. Become one with the Lord at sacred places like the Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON Temple, and the radiant temple of Radha Raman.
Experience the divine bliss of the aarti ceremonies, which are filled with the vibrant rhythm of drums and the aroma of incense, to give you a sense of transcendental bliss. Engage in devotional activities, experience the emotional highs of kirtan chants, and taste the exquisite dishes of the traditional cuisine of Mathura and Vrindavan while being immersed in their spiritual aura.
Where is Mathura Located in India?
Mathura is located in north India in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Situated along the banks of the Yamuna River, Mathura holds immense religious significance as the birthplace of Lord Krishna.
It lies approximately 50 kilometers north of Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal, and about 145 kilometers southeast of the capital city of New Delhi. Mathura’s strategic location makes it easily accessible by road and rail, attracting millions of pilgrims and tourists annually to explore its ancient temples, historical sites, and vibrant culture.
Why Choose Mathura Vrindavan For a Spiritual Tour?
Mathura and Vrindavan have become the eternally evolving symbols of faith and enlightenment in the spiritual realm. The wandering seekers from across the boundaries come here and embark on the journey of self-discovery and the divine connection.
Located on the shores of the sacred Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, India, this pair of towns echo the ancient stories or myths that are mostly about Lord Krishna, the holiest deity of Hinduism. Mathura and Vrindavan, the birthplace and the playground of Krishna, are not only visited by tourists because of their historic importance but also because of the vibrant spiritual aura that surrounds them.
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Here, within these holy temple complexes, lively bazaars, and peaceful ghats, people discover a new attitude to life and a profound feeling of communing with the divine. The celebration of sacred festivals such as Janmashtami or even witnessing the aarti ceremonies would give every soul in Mathura and Vrindavan a chance for spiritual purification.
What is the Famous Local Street Food in Mathura Vrindavan?
Mathura and Vrindavan are known for their amazing local street food that enriches the palate and represents the culinary heritage of the region.
One very famous dish is “peda,” a sweet delicacy made from condensed milk, sugar, cardamom, saffron, and nuts. Another staple dish that should not be missed is the “kachori”, a puff pastry stuffed with spicy lentils or potato curry and accompanied by spicy chutneys.
“Chaat,” comprising crispy fried dough, potatoes, chickpeas, yogurt, and spices, is another street food that street food aficionados and visitors enjoy. As for “malpua”, it is a syrup-soaked pancake made of flour, milk, and sugar which is the right choice for those with a sweet tooth.
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These mouthwatering street foods along with Rabri and Lassi are created using traditional flavors and served with the typical hospitality of these towns offering a real culinary experience of Mathura and Vrindavan.
3 Days Mathura Vrindavan Itinerary with Tour Packages
If you are planning a 3-days trip to Mathura Vrindavan and want to explore the best places and get the essence of the divine place’s cultural and religious heritage, the Mathura Vrindavan 3 days tour package gives a fascinating view in terms of Shree Krishna Leela Gatha.
During your 3 days Mathura Vrindavan trip, you will get the chance to explore offbeat places that connect to stories you have heard about Lord Krishna in your life.
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Here explore the Mathura Vrindavan itinerary for your next vacation.
Day 1:
On Day 1, we explore the religious and cultural heritage of Mathura.
Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple: In this sacred place, discover the place where Lord Krishna was born, see the prison cell where he took birth, and experience the artifacts and images portraying his life.
Dwarkadhish Temple: Witness the gods at this old temple of Lord Krishna, be in awe of the excellently designed architecture, and become a part of the everyday aarti ceremonies.
Kans Qila: Find the ruins of the fortress belonging to King Kansa, the tyrannical ruler, and experience firsthand the myths of the great Lord Krishna.
Kusum Sarovar: Take a walk beside the calm lakeshore, enjoy the picturesque natural scenery, and relax your mind by merely looking at this holy water source.
Mathura Museum: Explore Mathura in a very interesting way with all its ancient historic attributes that fill its museum with antiques, sculptures, and archeological artifacts.
Krishna Nagar Market: Explore the humming market alleys, bargain for handmade crafts including traditional items and religious souvenirs, and try some amazing street food.
Day 2:
After covering some must-visit places in Mathura, we travel to Vrindavan and explore the spiritual connection there.
Wake up early in the morning and get ready to drive toward Vrindavan. On Mathura Vrindavan route, visit Gita Mandir – a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims.
Vishram Ghat: Experience spiritual tranquillity by the sacred Yamuna River, witness enchanting aarti ceremonies, and partake in traditional rituals like the ceremonial bath in the holy waters.
Gokul Mandir: Visit the divine place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. You can explore the temple complex, and recall his boyhood escapades.
Barshana Shri Radha Rani Temple: Pay homage to Radha Rani, the eternal consort of Lord Krishna. We are sure the temple’s beautiful architecture and spiritual ambiance will mesmerize you.
Radha Kund and Shyam Kund: Discover the legendary bathing ponds related to Radha and Krishna, participate in spiritual rituals and experience the serene beauty of these sacred water bodies.
Brahmand Ghat: Explore the history of Mathura’s few historic ghats overlooking the Yamuna River, witness the scenic views, and engage in meditation amidst the tranquillity.
You can have your lunch and pack your bags to travel to Mathura Vrindavan by bus or Taxi. It is a one-hour drive from Mathura and marks the end of your second day.
Day 3: Vrindavan
The third day of your Mathura Vrindavan Itinerary begins after breakfast you get to find out more about Lord Krishna’s childhood and youth.
Banke Bihari Temple: Seek blessings at the revered shrine of Lord Krishna, known for its mesmerizing aarti ceremonies, and immerse yourself in the devotion of the temple’s vibrant ambiance.
ISKCON Temple: This iconic temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. Don’t miss the enlightening discourses, and do participate in soulful kirtans.
Keshi Ghat: You will witness the serene beauty of the Yamuna River while taking a holy dip in its sacred waters. The sunrise and sunset views are breathtaking from this scenic ghat.
Pagal Baba Temple: Pay homage to the revered saint Pagal Baba. You must seek his blessings for spiritual guidance, and experience the peaceful atmosphere.
Prem Mandir: The grandeur of this magnificent temple adorned with intricate marble carvings depicts the divine love of Radha and Krishna. The enchanting light and sound show are a marvellous sight to witness.
Nidhivan: Experience the mystical groves of Nidhivan, steeped in legends of Radha and Krishna’s ‘raas’, amidst tranquillity.
How to Reach Mathura Vrindavan from Delhi?
1. By Train:
Delhi is well-connected to Mathura and Vrindavan via regular train services. You can board a train from New Delhi Railway Station or Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station to reach Mathura Junction or Vrindavan Railway Station. The journey takes approximately 2-3 hours.
2. By Bus:
Several private and government-operated buses ply between Delhi and Mathura/Vrindavan. You can catch a bus from various bus terminals in Delhi, such as Kashmere Gate or Anand Vihar, to Mathura or Vrindavan. The journey by bus usually takes around 3-4 hours.
3. By Car:
If you prefer a more private mode of transportation, you can hire a cab or drive your vehicle from Delhi to Mathura and Vrindavan. The journey via car takes approximately 3-4 hours, depending on the traffic and road conditions. You may take the Yamuna Expressway from Delhi to Mathura.
Final Thoughts
Set out on this incredible voyage and catch a glimpse of the eternal mysticism of Mathura and Vrindavan, where devotion and tranquillity enchant you. Experience utmost devotion and discover your inner peace through the ancient pilgrimages to these holy shrines.
Mathura and Vrindavan are home to numerous temples.. Some of the most famous temples include the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Banke Bihari Temple, Prem Mandir, and ISKCON Temple, among others.
A budget trip to Mathura for three to four days could cost between INR 5,000 to 10,000 per person, while a more luxurious trip might cost between INR 15,000 to 20,000 per person.
Mathura and Vrindavan are located close to each other, so the choice of where to go first depends on personal preference and itinerary.
Some of the famous temples in Mathura and Vrindavan include the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Banke Bihari Temple, Prem Mandir, ISKCON Temple, Radha Raman Temple, and Govind Dev Temple, among others.
Mathura offers a wider range of accommodation options and is convenient for exploring both Mathura and Vrindavan.
However, staying in Vrindavan allows you to experience the town’s spiritual atmosphere and closer proximity to its famous temples.