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Take a spiritual pilgrimage with our Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan tour package, designed with a mix of spirituality, history, and culture for devotees and tourists. Explore the birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura and bask in the divine aura of Vrindavan, feel Krishna’s playful childhood. Our Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan trip package is designed for a seamless and enriching experience for spiritual enlightenment, celebrating festivals, or exploring culture.
Must-Visit Places in Mathura:
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple – The holy birthplace of Lord Krishna.
Dwarkadhish Temple – the residence of Lord Krishna.
Vishram Ghat – famous for sandhi puja (yamuna aarti).
Govardhan Hill – live the tinch of Krishna’s miracle under the floating mountain.
Radha Kund & Shyam Kund – Holy water bodies with deep spiritual significance.
Mathura Museum – Showcasing ancient sculptures and artifacts.
Vrindavan houses numerous temples, ghats, and ashrams that celebrate the eternal bond between Lord Krishna and his devotees. And it is one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in India. Known as the land of Radha and Krishna’s divine love.
Must-Visit Places in Vrindavan:
Banke Bihari Temple – One of the most famous temples of Lord Krishna.
ISKCON Temple – A serene place for spiritual seekers and Krishna devotees.
Prem Mandir – A breathtakingly beautiful temple known for its intricate carvings and light shows.
Yamuna River Ghats – Sacred spots for prayers and spiritual ceremonies.
Radha Raman Temple – Dedicated to Radha and Krishna’s divine love.
Madan Mohan Temple – One of the oldest and most significant temples in Vrindavan.
Book the Mathura Vrindavan tour package in Delhi today and experience the divine charm of these sacred cities!
The distance between Mathura and Vrindavan is only 12 kilometers. The trip takes 20 to 30 minutes by local bus, cab, or auto rickshaw.
When the weather is nice, October through March is the ideal time of year to visit Mathura. The most well-liked celebrations to attend are:
In general, photography is prohibited within temples, particularly at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Banke Bihari Temple, and ISKCON Temple. You can, however, snap photos outside the temple.
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