Affordable Mathura Tour Package for Families & Devotees
- Vrindavan Tours and Packages
- Sep 29
- 5 min read
There are trips you take to rest, and there are trips you take to remember. A Mathura Tour Package belongs to the second kind. It is not just about hotels and cars. It is about walking into a city where every lane carries a story of Krishna, every ghat echoes with evening aarti, and every temple bell rings like a call you have heard before.
For families and devotees, Mathura is not a new place. It feels like returning. Children listen to stories they have only heard at home, and elders walk with quiet steps, remembering the same names they have spoken in prayer all their lives. At Vrindavan Packages, we keep this feeling in mind when shaping a trip — simple, affordable, and filled with time to sit, to see, and to feel.
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Mathura – A Town Where Stories Still Breathe
When you enter Mathura, the air feels different. Narrow lanes filled with the smell of incense. Shops with garlands hanging on their doors. And somewhere, a devotee chanting softly, as if the whole town is one long prayer.
This is the birthplace of Lord Krishna, and here the stories are not written on pages, they live in temples and ghats. A Mathura Tour Package is not just for sightseeing. It is for standing still at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, or sitting by the Yamuna at Vishram Ghat as the diyas float into the dark water.
Families find peace here. Children feel wonder. And somewhere between the chants and the silence, you understand why people call Mathura the heart of devotion.
Places to Visit in Mathura
A Mathura Tour Package is not complete without certain places. Some are well known, others are quietly waiting.
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi – The sacred birthplace of Krishna, where devotion never stops.
Dwarkadhish Temple – Alive with colour, especially during Janmashtami and Holi.
Vishram Ghat – Where Krishna is believed to have rested after Kansa’s defeat. The evening aarti here is unforgettable.
Gita Mandir – Its walls carry the words of the Gita, carved in stone.
Govardhan Hill – A little outside Mathura, where devotees still walk the parikrama route.
These are not just places to visit in Mathura. They are pauses in a story you already know. And each one leaves you with a little more peace than when you arrived.
Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package – Two Towns, One Spirit
Most journeys do not stop at Mathura alone. Vrindavan waits nearby, just twenty minutes away. The two towns feel like two chapters of the same book. That is why many families choose a Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package.
Vrindavan holds the playfulness of Krishna. Temples like Banke Bihari, Prem Mandir, and ISKCON are full of life and colour. Evening in Vrindavan is something special — the lights at Prem Mandir glowing against the sky, the chants rising like waves, and the air carrying both music and silence.
Together, Mathura and Vrindavan give you the full circle. Birthplace and leela-bhoomi. Devotion and play. Quiet ghats and glowing temples. A trip that feels complete only when you walk through both.

Best Time to Visit Mathura
The best time to visit Mathura is between October and March. The air is cool, mornings are pleasant, and evenings by the Yamuna feel calm. Families find it easier to move between temples without the summer heat pressing down.
But Mathura also shines brightest during its festivals. Janmashtami brings midnight aarti at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi. Holi turns the streets and temples into a celebration of colour and devotion. Radhashtami and Govardhan Puja bring out the old traditions of Braj.
Festivals mean more crowds, but they also mean more life. The choice is yours — to come when the city is quiet, or when it is alive with celebration. In both ways, Mathura will open its doors to you.
Affordable Travel, Without Rushing Devotion
An affordable Mathura Tour Package is not about cutting things short. It is about keeping the journey simple. Clean hotels close to temples. Comfortable taxis for short and long trips. Local food that is pure and satvik. And enough time for aarti, darshan, and rest.
At Vrindavan Packages, we believe a pilgrimage should not feel like a schedule. It should feel like a slow walk. That is why we keep our packages light — so you can choose how much to see, and how long to stay.
Sample Itinerary for Families and Devotees
A Mathura Tour Package can be short or long. But even in two days, the journey feels full.
Day 1 – Mathura
Arrive in Mathura by train or car.
Visit Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi and Dwarkadhish Temple.
Lunch at a satvik bhojnalaya.
Evening aarti at Vishram Ghat. Diyas floating on the Yamuna.
Day 2 – Vrindavan
Morning darshan at ISKCON Temple and Banke Bihari.
Walk through Radha Raman or Radha Vallabh temples.
Evening at Prem Mandir, watching the temple light up.
Return to Mathura for departure.
This Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package gives you both cities without hurry, keeping space for prayer, for family, and for peace.
Why Choose Vrindavan Packages
Because travel is not only about the road. It is about how you feel while walking it. At Vrindavan Packages, we plan each Mathura Tour Package with families and devotees in mind. From transport to stays, from guides to food, we keep things simple, affordable, and comfortable.
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The temples, the ghats, the stories — they belong to Mathura. But the ease of reaching them, that we can take care of.
FAQs – Mathura Tour Package
Q1. How many days are enough for Mathura and Vrindavan?
Two days are enough for a calm trip, though three days give more space for rest.
Q2. What is the best time to visit Mathura?
Between October and March. For festivals, Janmashtami and Holi are the most popular.
Q3. Can Mathura and Vrindavan be visited together?
Yes, most travellers choose a Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package.
Q4. What are the main places to visit in Mathura?
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish Temple, Vishram Ghat, Gita Mandir, and Govardhan Hill.
Q5. Is Mathura family-friendly?
Yes. The city is safe and peaceful, especially for families and elders.
Q6. What food can we expect in Mathura?
Satvik vegetarian food, thalis, kachoris, lassi, and the famous Mathura peda.
Q7. Can Govardhan Parikrama be included in the package?
Yes, it can be added as part of your Mathura Tour Package.
Q8. Do hotels serve satvik food?
Many guesthouses and dharamshalas near temples serve satvik meals.
Q9. Is it crowded during festivals?
Yes, but the devotion is unmatched. It is an experience worth seeing at least once.
Q10. How do I book a Mathura Tour Package with Vrindavan Packages?
You can contact us directly. We will shape the trip to match your time and comfort.



