MATHURA-VRINDAVAN-GOVERDHAN-BARSANA-NANDGAON
. 3 Days 2 Nights Max Guests : 16
Starting from INR 9,990 per person
Starting at : DELHI
Overview
Explore the divine land of Braj, where every corner echoes the life and leelas of Lord Krishna. Begin with Mathura, his birthplace, and move to Vrindavan, where he spent his playful childhood. Visit the sacred Govardhan Hill, which Krishna is believed to have lifted to protect his devotees. In Barsana, the birthplace of Radha Rani, experience vibrant traditions like Lathmar Holi, and in Nandgaon, relive the stories of Krishna’s early life with his foster parents, Nand Baba and Yashoda Maiya. Together, these towns form a spiritually rich and culturally vibrant pilgrimage circuit.
INCLUSIONS
– Breakfast & Dinner
– On-site Guide for Gokul Vrindavan
– VIP Darshan In Banke Bihari Included
– Pick / Drop to & from your desired location
– Complete Sightseeing by Private Ac Vehicle
– All Inclusive of all Toll Taxes , State Taxes , Parking and Driver Allowance.
EXCLUSIONS.
– Any Air Fare/ Train ticket.
– Services not specified above.
– Any meal unless specified above
– Airports tax and travel insurance etc.
– Personal nature expenses like telephone / laundry bills etc.
Itinerary
Day 1
Start your day early and reach Gokul by 8:00 AM.
Visit the Nand Bhavan temple, where Lord Krishna spent much of his boyhood, and take a dip in the sacred Yamuna River.
After visiting Nand Bhavan temple, proceed to Mathura.
Visit the Krishna Janmabhoomi temple complex, the precise spot where Lord Krishna was born.
Have lunch and rest for a while.
In the evening, visit the Dwarkadhish Temple and the Vishram Ghat for the evening aarti.
Spend the night in Mathura.
Day 2
Start your day early and reach Vrindavan by 7:00 AM.
Visit the Banke Bihari Temple, one of the most important temples in Vrindavan.
Have breakfast and visit the Prem Mandir, a lovely temple that is lighted up at night.
Have lunch and rest for a while.
In the evening, visit the ISKCON Temple and attend the evening aarti.
Spend the night in Vrindavan.
Day 3
Start your day early and reach Goverdhan by 7:00 AM.
Visit the Goverdhan Hill and climb up to view the different temples that are built on its slopes.
Have breakfast and visit the Radha Rani Temple in Barsana, a gorgeous shrine consecrated to Radha.
Have lunch and rest for a while.
In the evening, visit the Ladliji Temple in Barsana, which is dedicated to Lord Krishna’s youngest daughter.
After visiting Barsana, proceed to Nandgaon.
Visit the Nand Bhavan temple in Nandgaon, where Lord Krishna spent much of his childhood.
Visit the Pan Sarovar lake, a sacred lake that is associated with many tales from Lord Krishna’s youth.
After visiting Nandgaon, return to Mathura.
Have dinner and spend the night in Mathura.
Note: Temple timings may vary according to season and festivals. It is advisable to check the temple timings beforehand and plan your itinerary accordingly.
Note: Rate mentioned above and price of the tour package may vary according to hotels and transportation available on that date. To Get the latest 2025 quote for this yatra, contact our travel agent by calling on 8591907176 and 8451849511.
The trip also starts from Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Haridwar, Bengaluru. Please connect with our travel agent by calling on 8591907176 and 8451849511 to plan the itinerary.
Things to Pack:
Walking shoes
Comfortable clothing
Personal hygiene items
Any personal medication
FAQs
Q: What should I wear while visiting these temples?
A: It is recommended to dress conservatively and modestly while visiting these temples. It is advisable to wear full-length pants or skirts and cover your shoulders. Avoid wearing shorts, tank tops, or revealing clothing.
Q: Is photography allowed inside the temples?
A: Photography is usually not allowed inside the temples, but it may be permitted in some areas. It is always best to check with the temple authorities before taking any photographs.
Q: Can I hire a guide to show me around the temples?
A: Yes, guides are available at most of the temples. It is recommended to hire a guide to learn more about the history and significance of these temples.
Q: Can I take prasad or food inside the temples?
A: Yes, prasad or food offerings are allowed inside the temples. However, it is always best to check with the temple authorities before bringing any food inside.
Q: Is it necessary to remove my shoes before entering the temples?
A: Yes, it is customary to remove your shoes before entering the temples. You can keep your shoes in the designated area or with a shoe keeper.
Q: Can I visit all the temples in a single day?
A: It may not be possible to visit all the temples in a single day, as some of the temples have restricted entry timings or may be located far apart. It is recommended to plan your itinerary accordingly and prioritize the temples that you wish to visit.
Q: What is the best time to visit these temples?
A: The best time to visit these temples is during the winter months from October to February when the weather is pleasant. However, these temples can be visited throughout the year, but it is advisable to avoid the summer months when the temperatures can soar.