Delhi Mathura Vrindavan Tour

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Delhi Mathura Vrindavan Tour

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Delhi To Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package

Explore the perfect blend of heritage, spirituality, and culture with Delhi Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package (5 Nights / 6 Days) by Rajasthan Tour Services. This well-planned itinerary starts from Delhi and covers the sacred destinations of Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Barsana, Nandgaon, and Gokul, offering a complete Braj spiritual experience.

The tour begins with sightseeing in Delhi, where you will visit iconic landmarks such as India Gate, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Lotus Temple. It then continues to Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, followed by visits to the famous temples of Vrindavan including Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON Temple, and Prem Mandir.

This package also includes exploration of the holy Braj region covering Govardhan Parikrama, Radha Kund, Barsana (Radha Rani Temple), and Nandgaon, along with a visit to Gokul, where Lord Krishna spent his childhood.

Designed for comfort and convenience, this tour includes chauffeur-driven private car, hotel stays, and a well-paced itinerary suitable for families, couples, and senior citizens. The tour starts and ends in Delhi, making it easy for travelers arriving by flight, train, or road.

Whether you are looking for a spiritual journey or a cultural getaway, this Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan tour offers a complete and memorable travel experience.

Tour Details

Destinations: Delhi, Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Barsana, Nandgaon, Gokul
Pickup Location: Delhi
Drop Location: Delhi
Tour Duration: 6 Days

Your Trip Includes:

Sightseeing
Hotel
Transfer
Meals

Starting Price : ₹ 22,499/Adult ₹ 27000

Delhi Mathura Vrindavan Tour Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
  • Day 2: Delhi Sightseeing
  • Day 3: Delhi To Mathura Transfer & Sightseeing
  • Day 4: Vrindavan Sightseeing
  • Day 5: Govardhan – Barsana – Nandgaon Village Tour
  • Day 6: Gokul Sightseeing & Return to Delhi

Trip Highlights

  • Visit Delhi's famous sights, such as India Gate, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, and Lotus Temple, to learn about the city's history and culture.
  • Go to the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple in Mathura, which is the holy birthplace of Lord Krishna and one of India's most prominent places of pilgrimage.
  • Find out about the spiritual grandeur of Vrindavan's temples, such as Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON Temple, and Prem Mandir.
  • Experience the sacred Braj region with visits to Govardhan Hill, Barsana, Nandgaon, and Radha Kund, all associated with the legends of Radha and Krishna.
  • Visit Gokul, where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, including Raman Reti, Brahmand Ghat, and Chintaharan Mahadev Temple.

Tour Itinerary in Detail

Day 1 : Arrival in Delhi

India Gate Delhi

The amazing Delhi Mathura Vrindavan tour will start in the capital of India, Delhi. As you arrive at the pickup point in Delhi, you will be greeted by our team, who will escort you to your hotel, where you can rest for a while after checking in. Depending on how you are feeling and when you reach Delhi, you can head out for some sightseeing before returning to your hotel for an overnight stay.

  • India Gate

    A famous war memorial in New Delhi was built to honour Indian soldiers who died in World War I. It is one of the city’s most recognised landmarks.
  • Rashtrapati Bhavan (Drive Past)

    The official residence of the President of India, known for its grand architecture, vast Mughal gardens, and impressive sandstone design built during British rule.
  • Connaught Place

    A vibrant commercial and shopping district in central Delhi known for colonial architecture, popular restaurants, shopping outlets, and lively cafes, attracting locals and tourists alike.

Day 2 : Delhi Sightseeing

Your day two in Delhi will start with a delicious breakfast, after which you will head right out for a fun day of exploration. As you spend your day in the streets of the nation's capital, don't forget to also explore the flavours of the city. Delhi is known for its delicious food, which you should definitely try. If time allows, you should also visit some of Delhi's famous monuments. They are nothing short of a fashionista's dreamland. And after a day of exploring, it will be time to return to your hotel for your overnight stay.

  • Red Fort

    In the 17th century, Emperor Shah Jahan erected a beautiful Mughal castle. This UNESCO World Heritage Site shows off India's rich Mughal past.
  • Jama Masjid

    Shah Jahan erected this mosque in 1656. It is one of the biggest in India. Famous for its big domes, tall minarets, and huge courtyard.
  • Raj Ghat

    A calm place to remember Mahatma Gandhi. The black marble platform is where he was cremated, and it is surrounded by peaceful gardens.
  • Qutub Minar

    It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has the tallest brick minaret in the world. It was built in the 12th century and has amazing Indo-Islamic architectural design.
  • Humayun’s Tomb

    A beautiful Mughal mausoleum built in 1570 and recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its Persian-style architecture inspired the later design of the Taj Mahal.
  • Lotus Temple

    A Baháʼí House of Worship is famous for its lotus-shaped architecture. Open to all religions, it offers a peaceful space for meditation and quiet reflection.

Day 3 : Delhi To Mathura Transfer & Sightseeing

Krishna Janmabhoomi Mathura

The tour will take a spiritual turn on the third day, which many of you have been looking forward to. You will start your journey from Delhi to Mathura. The two cities are not far apart, and with a chauffeur-driven car, you can get to the city in around three to four hours. But first, have a tasty breakfast in Delhi and check out of your hotel. You will be staying in Mathura overnight. You will have enough of time to see some of the most popular places in Mathura because you will get there early in the day.

  • Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

    The sacred birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura marks the prison cell where he was born. It is one of Hinduism’s most important pilgrimage sites.
  • Dwarkadhish Temple

    A well-known temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, the King of Dwarka. It is famous for vibrant festivals, intricate architecture, and a devotional atmosphere.
  • Vishram Ghat

    The main ghat along the Yamuna River, where Lord Krishna is believed to have rested after defeating Kansa. Evening prayers create a spiritual atmosphere.

Day 4 : Vrindavan Sightseeing

Vrindavan Prem Temple

Continuing your spiritual journey, you will travel to the sacred city of Vrindavan on day four. But there is no travelling on an empty stomach. So enjoy your breakfast in Mathura; soon you will check out of your hotel and hit the road. As you reach Vrindavan, check into your hotel, rest for a while and then step out of the hotel to have a once-in-a-lifetime kind of experience in the streets of this sacred city. After a full day of exploring, return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

  • Banke Bihari Temple

    One of Vrindavan’s most revered temples is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The deity’s darshan repeatedly opens and closes, creating a unique devotional experience.
  • ISKCON Temple in Vrindavan

    This temple, also called the Krishna Balaram Mandir, draws people from all over the world for spiritual teachings, devotional chanting, and lively celebrations in honour of Lord Krishna.
  • Nidhivan

    A holy grove where people think Lord Krishna danced Ras Leela with Radha and the gopis. People in the area think that divine activity happen every night.
  • Prem Mandir

    A beautiful white marble temple devoted to Radha Krishna. It has intricate sculptures, lovely grounds, and a stunning light show at night.
  • Keshi Ghat

    A ancient ghat on the Yamuna River where Krishna beat the demon Keshi. People recognise it for its tranquil setting and beautiful sunset views.

Day 5 : Govardhan – Barsana – Nandgaon Village Tour

Goverdhan Hills

Day five will be one of the most hectic but also most fun days of the trip, as you will cover the entire Braj region, including Govardhan, Barsana, and Nandgaon. But no day can end without delicious food. So make sure to enjoy your breakfast at your hotel before you leave. In fact, don't forget to try local dishes throughout your day. As there is so much ground to cover, you will be really tired by the time you return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

  • Govardhan Hill

    Devotees believe that Lord Krishna lifted the sacred hill to protect villagers from Indra's storm. Devotees perform the holy Govardhan Parikrama around it.
  • Radha Kund

    A holy pond associated with Goddess Radha and considered one of the most sacred sites in the Braj region. Pilgrims seek blessings and spiritual purification.
  • Kusum Sarovar

    A picturesque reservoir surrounded by elegant sandstone cenotaphs. According to legend, Radha collected flowers here for Krishna, making it spiritually significant.
  • Radha Rani Temple (Barsana)

    Situated on a hill in Barsana, this temple honours Radha Rani and is famous for the vibrant Lathmar Holi celebration.
  • Nand Bhawan

    A temple in Nandgaon, believed to be the residence of Nanda Maharaj, Lord Krishna’s foster father, offers spiritual significance and beautiful views of the Braj region.

Day 6 : Gokul Sightseeing & Return to Delhi

Raman Reti Gokul

On the sixth day, the Delhi to Mathura Vrindavan vacation package will end in the same city where it started, Delhi. Before you go back to Delhi, though, you have to go to Gokul. So get up six hours early and eat a quick breakfast. Then check out of the hotel and travel to Gokul. You will start your trip to Delhi after spending some time here. You will be left off at Delhi, which ends this magnificent trip.

  • Raman Reti

    A holy sandy area where people think Lord Krishna played as a youngster. People who believe that the sand conveys supernatural gifts regularly meditate here.
  • Brahmand Ghat

    A holy ghat where Krishna showed Mother Yashoda the cosmos inside his mouth, symbolising his divine power.
  • Chintaharan Mahadev Temple

    An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, where devotees pray to remove worries. According to legend, Nanda Maharaj worshipped here for Krishna’s protection.

Inclusions

  • Hotel Accommodation.
  • Daily Meals as per package.
  • All Sightseeing and transfers by Air-Conditioned Vehicle
  • Driver Allowance, Fuel, Parking Charges, Toll and Interstate Taxes.
  • Child below 5 years is complimentary (without extra bed).

Exclusions

  • Meals & drinks other than specified in Package.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as portages, tickets.
  • All entrances, camera fees, guide & driver tipping.
  • Insurance Cover.
  • Any Air/Train/Bus fare.

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FAQs About Delhi Mathura Vrinadavan Tour

The best time to take this Delhi Mathura Vrindavan tour is in the winter, when the weather is nice and cool. The winter in this area starts in early October and finishes in late March. During these months, the weather is nice for sightseeing, and there are also celebrations like Janmashtami and Holi.

Delhi and Mathura are not that far apart, about 180 km. Depending on traffic and other travel circumstances, it only takes a few hours to get there, especially with our chauffeur-driven vehicle services.

Yes, the tour is not only good for families and older people, but it is also perfect for them. The pace is comfortable, which is great for families and older visitors. It was designed on purpose with features including short travel distances, planned sightseeing, and enough time to see temples.

Most famous monuments and attractions don't charge an entry fee, although some, like the Red Fort, the Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb, do. But the rates are usually modest, and it's easy to find tickets.

Temples are holy locations that should be treated with respect. Visitors should know that during religious rites and darshan, they should wear modest attire, take off their shoes before entering temples, act respectfully, and obey local customs.

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