Tour Highlights
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Shree Krishna Janmasthan Temple
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Dwarkadhish Temple
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Banke Bihari Mandir
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Prem Mandir
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Radha Raman temple
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ISKCON Temple
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Barsana Temple
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Goverdhan
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Nandgaun
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Gokul
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Ramanreti
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Bhramand Ghat
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Kirti Mandir
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Mathura
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Midnight: Depart from Hyderabad to Delhi.
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Early Morning: Transfer from Delhi to Mathura.
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Check-in at the hotel in Vrindavan.
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Afternoon: Visit Gokul, Ramanreti and Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi.
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Evening: Attend Yamuna Aarti in Mathura at Vishram Ghat
Day 2: Vrindavan Exploration
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Morning: Visit the revered Bankey Bihari Temple in Vrindavan.
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Afternoon: Continue on the excursion to Vrindavan.
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Explore the iconic temples and historic sites in Vrindavan.
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Return to Hotel for the night.
Day 3: Goverdhan-Barsana & Departure
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Check-out from the hotel in Vrindavan.
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Visit Goverdhan & Barsana sightseeing.
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Transfer to the Delhi airport for the return flight to Hyderabad.
Inclusions:
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Flight Tickets to & fro Hyderabad
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Airport Transfers to & fro Delhi Airport
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Complete Sightseeing in Private AC Vehicle
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Stay in 4 Star Resort
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Breakfast & Dinner included
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Personal Expert Tour Guide (Multi-lingual)
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VIP Darshan at Bankey Bihari Temple
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Light and Sound Show at Prem Mandir
Exclusions:
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Any meal unless specified above.
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Any Air Fare/ Train ticket.
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Personal nature expenses like telephone / laundry bills etc.
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Airports tax and travel insurance etc.
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Services not specified above
3 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Hyderabad
Every once in a while, life pauses — softly, quietly — and in that pause, something calls us.
It is not a sound; it is a feeling.
For some, it is the wish to leave behind the rush and noise and travel to a place that breathes slowly, like an old prayer remembered after years.
For many in Hyderabad, that call has one name — Mathura and Vrindavan.
It is not a journey of excitement, it is a journey of remembrance — to see the river that still carries the sound of Krishna’s flute, to walk through streets where love itself once lived.
And when you go there through Vrindavan Packages, this Hyderabad to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package becomes not travel, but a gentle return — from noise to silence, from hurry to peace.
When the Journey Begins Inside You
You don’t decide to visit Mathura; Mathura decides to call you.
And once it does, you find yourself thinking of temple bells in the middle of the day, or imagining the Yamuna flowing under a sky full of lamps.
This Mathura Vrindavan pilgrimage trip from Hyderabad is made for such travelers — who want to feel, not rush; who travel not for sights, but for silence.
Because some places are not meant to be seen, they are meant to be experienced — slowly, deeply, completely.
How to Reach Mathura and Vrindavan from Hyderabad
The road to faith has many paths, and whichever you choose, it finds its own grace.
By Flight:
You fly from Hyderabad to Delhi — the sky opens, clouds drift, and for a short while, the world below looks still.
From Delhi, Mathura is only three quiet hours away. Our driver waits with a smile, the car clean, the journey gentle.
The roads unfold like lines from an old story — fields, villages, windmills, and finally the first glimpse of a temple dome.
By Train:
There are trains too, slow and thoughtful — the kind that remind you that journeys should never be measured in hours.
You reach Mathura Junction, step out, and the air itself feels old, scented with incense and morning chants.
Whichever way you come, one thing is certain — the road itself begins to calm you long before the destination arrives.
Why Choose Vrindavan Packages
Because faith needs care.
And that care is what we give — quietly, completely, without show.
Our drivers are polite and patient, our hotels clean and close to temples, our plans flexible, our prices honest.
But more than anything, we understand this journey — we know it is not sightseeing; it is something sacred.
That is why every Hyderabad to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package we create is not a schedule, but a space — for stillness, for prayer, for peace.
Best Time to Visit Mathura and Vrindavan
The city of Krishna never sleeps, and yet every season paints it differently.
From October to March, the air is cool, and the evenings golden.
In March, Holi bursts across the land like divine laughter — in Barsana, in Nandgaon, in every home.
In August, Janmashtami turns the entire town into light and sound and faith.
And even on the quietest days, Mathura and Vrindavan remain alive — with chants, with smiles, with silence.
FAQs – Hyderabad to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package
1. How can I travel from Hyderabad to Mathura and Vrindavan?
By flight to Delhi and then by car, or by direct train to Mathura Junction.
2. What is included in the 3-day package?
Accommodation, transfers, sightseeing, darshan assistance, and guide support.
3. Which temples are covered in this tour?
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish, Banke Bihari, ISKCON, and Prem Mandir.
4. Can I visit Barsana and Govardhan too?
Yes, these are included on the final day.
5. Are your packages suitable for families?
Yes, we plan peaceful and comfortable travel for all ages.
6. What type of hotels are provided?
Clean, calm, and close to the temples.
7. What is the best time for this journey?
October to March, and during Holi or Janmashtami.
8. Do I get private transport?
Yes, all transfers and local sightseeing are in private vehicles.
9. Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, we adjust timing and visits based on your comfort.
10. Why should I book with Vrindavan Packages?
Because we don’t guide travelers — we accompany devotees.
In the End
When the plane from Delhi touches down in Hyderabad, something in you feels different.
The world moves fast again, but you move slower — like someone who has seen something gentle, something true.
You still hear the sound of temple bells in your mind; you still remember the glow of lamps floating on the Yamuna.
That is the meaning of this journey.
The Hyderabad to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package by Vrindavan Packages is not meant to take you far.
It is meant to take you inward — towards the part of you that still believes, still feels, still prays.
Because some journeys end on the road.
And some — like this one — begin there.
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