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3 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Bangalore

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Mathura Vrindavan Gokul Govardhan Barsana Nandgaon
2 Night 3 Days

Sightseeing Included

Breakfast Included

Stay Included

Transfer Included

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Tour Highlights

  • Shree Krishna Janmasthan Temple

  • Dwarkadhish Temple

  • Banke Bihari Mandir

  • Prem Mandir

  • Radha Raman temple

  • ISKCON Temple 

  • Barsana Temple

  • Goverdhan

  • Nandgaun

  • Gokul

  • Ramanreti

  • Bhramand Ghat

  • Kirti Mandir

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Mathura

  • Midnight: Depart from Bangalore to Delhi (nearest airport to Mathura).

  • Early Morning: Transfer from Delhi to Mathura.

  • Check-in at the hotel in Vrindavan.

  • Afternoon: Visit Gokul, Ramanreti and Shri Krishna Janmbhoomi.

  • Evening: Attend Yamuna Aarti in Mathura at Vishram Ghat

Day 2: Vrindavan Exploration

  • Morning: Visit the revered Bankey Bihari Temple in Vrindavan.

  • Afternoon: Continue on the excursion to Vrindavan.

  • Explore the iconic temples and historic sites in Vrindavan.

  • Return to Hotel for the night.

Day 3: Goverdhan-Barsana & Departure

  • Check-out from the hotel in Vrindavan.

  • Visit Goverdhan & Barsana sightseeing.

  • Transfer to the Delhi airport for the return flight to Bangalore.

Inclusions:

  • Flight Tickets to & fro Bangalore

  • Airport Transfers to & fro Delhi Airport

  • Complete Sightseeing in Private AC Vehicle

  • Stay in 4 Star Resort

  • Breakfast & Dinner included

  • Personal Expert Tour Guide (Multi-lingual)

  • VIP Darshan at Bankey Bihari Temple

  • Light and Sound Show at Prem Mandir

Exclusions:

  • Any meal unless specified above.

  • Any Air Fare/ Train ticket.

  • Personal nature expenses like telephone / laundry bills etc.

  • Airports tax and travel insurance etc.

  • Services not specified above

3 Days Bangalore to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package

There are some journeys that begin not with plans, but with prayers. They begin on quiet evenings when the heart suddenly grows still, and a thought rises softly — it has been too long since I bowed my head before Him.
For those who listen to that thought, Mathura and Vrindavan wait like patient saints — eternal, unchanging, drenched in devotion.

And somewhere far away, in the rush and light of Bangalore, that call is often heard. The wish to walk the ghats of Yamuna, to stand before Banke Bihari, to see where Krishna once played — it stirs like music in the chest.

That is why Vrindavan Packages created the Mathura Vrindavan Travel Package from Bangalore — not just to take you from one city to another, but from motion to meaning.

The First Day – When the Journey Finds Its Way

It begins early, while Bangalore still yawns awake. The flight to Delhi feels longer than usual, because somewhere in your mind the road ahead has already begun. From Delhi, the team from Vrindavan Packages waits — smiling, ready, understanding that you are not a tourist, you are a pilgrim.

In the beginning, the trip from Delhi to Mathura eases along — long highways, trees moving with the wind, the smell of earth, changing ever so slowly. But eventually, the air starts to buzz. Somewhere far ahead, bells are ringing.

When you enter Mathura, evening has already begun to turn golden. The Yamuna glows faintly. You check in, rest for a while, and then step out — to Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple.
And as soon as you do, all noise disappears.
There are chants, yes — and songs, and conches — but inside, there is only silence.

People say you cannot see faith. They are wrong. You can see it here — in the hands folded before idols, in the faces lit by diyas, in the dust rising with footsteps.

The first day ends slowly, under the Mathura sky that feels older than time.

The Second Day – Where Devotion Turns to Love

In Mathura, morning carries softness and scent. You wake to temple bells, not alarm clocks. After breakfast, the day has the same flow as an unfurling story that has been told for thousands of years.

You visit Dwarkadhish Temple, majestic and gentle, its tall pillars echoing the never-ending chants. You then walk to Vishram Ghat where the quiet flowing water of Yamuna has flower petals atop it and hundreds of pilgrims on its banks — lighting lamps and murmuring prayers that drift away with the river.

From there, the car transports you towards Gokul, the village where little Krishna lived. Here, the air feels lively, as though it has remembered little Krishna's laughter. You visit Nand Bhavan, Raman Reti, and Chinta Haran Temple, all with a scrap from the memory of His childhood.

By afternoon, the road bends again — and Vrindavan arrives, dust- and devotion-bedecked. You feel it even before you enter — something soft, something ancient, something that pulls you inward.

Evening comes with lamps and songs.
You stand before Banke Bihari Temple, and as the curtains draw open, the entire crowd seems to breathe together. No one speaks, no one moves — and for a moment, you forget where you are.

Later, you walk through the shining white marble of ISKCON Temple, where bhajans rise like waves, and then to Prem Mandir, glowing like a palace of moonlight.
If peace had a shape, it would look like that temple.
If love had a sound, it would be the sound of those bells.

Night falls softly, and the lamps along the Yamuna flicker one by one, like stars that have come down to rest.

The Third Day – The Journey That Doesn’t End

Morning again—slower, softer. Vrindavan awakens to birds and the sound of prayers. You have one more day of this before you return—and it feels full, yet fleeting.

After breakfast, you depart for Govardhan Hill, the sacred mound where the story of Krishna's strength and compassion transpired. The space surrounding it feels lighter and brighter, enriched by footsteps and faith left unspoken.

From there, roads lead to Barsana—the village of Radha. The alleyways are narrow, filled with flowers, and the villagers smile as if they've known you for a long time.
You continue to Radha Rani Temple, perched at the top of a hill, where its bells can be heard far off, across the fields.
If Vrindavan is Krishna’s heart, Barsana is its pulse.

You end the day at Nandgaon, the village of Krishna’s boyhood, before returning towards Delhi for your flight.
The road feels quieter now — not because it has less to say, but because you’ve begun to understand it.

When you board your flight back to Bangalore, you carry no souvenirs, yet you feel heavier — as if peace itself has decided to travel with you.

That is how every Mathura Vrindavan Travel Package from Bangalore ends — not at the airport, but somewhere inside the heart.

What the Journey Costs and What It Gives

The Mathura Vrindavan Trip Cost from Bangalore depends on what kind of comfort you wish to carry:

  • Budget Journey: ₹14,000 per person — simple hotels, clean rooms, peaceful travel.

  • Deluxe Journey: ₹20,000 per person — premium stays, private cabs, and guided darshans.

  • Luxury Journey: ₹28,000 onwards — heritage stays, personalized schedules, and quiet comfort.

But whatever you choose, the value of peace can never be measured — it can only be felt.

When to Travel Mathura Vrindavan Travel from Mumbai

Faith does not wait for seasons, yet Mathura and Vrindavan are best visited between October and March, when the air is cool and kind.
During Janmashtami, the entire land glows like celebration itself.
And in Holi, colours fall like blessings, soft and divine.

Whenever you come, these cities will meet you halfway.

Why Vrindavan Packages

Because we understand what this journey means.
It is not a trip you take; it is a wish you fulfill.
That is why every car we send, every room we choose, every hour we plan — we do it gently, as if arranging something sacred.

We don’t promise luxury; we promise sincerity.
We don’t create tourists; we help travelers find their way back to faith.

3-Day Mathura Vrindavan Travel Itinerary

Day 1: Bangalore → Delhi → Mathura → Janmabhoomi Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple
Day 2: Mathura → Gokul → Vrindavan → Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON, Prem Mandir
Day 3: Vrindavan → Govardhan → Barsana → Nandgaon → Delhi → Bangalore

 

FAQs – Mathura Vrindavan Travel Package from Bangalore (Vrindavan Packages)

1. How do I reach Mathura from Bangalore?
Fly from Bangalore to Delhi, and our car takes you comfortably to Mathura.

2. What is the duration of this tour?
Three days — designed to let you travel peacefully without hurry.

3. What is the Mathura Vrindavan Trip Cost from Bangalore?
Starts at ₹14,000 per person, depending on hotel and travel preference.

4. Are temple visits included?
Yes, all major temples in Mathura and Vrindavan are part of your itinerary.

5. Is the package suitable for families?
Yes, it is perfect for families, couples, and elderly devotees.

6. Do you offer vegetarian meals?
Yes, only pure vegetarian food is arranged throughout the journey.

7. Can I customize my trip?
Every Mathura Vrindavan Travel Package from Bangalore is fully customizable.

8. Is local transport included?
Yes, private cabs and drivers are included for all transfers and sightseeing.

9. Are guides available?
Yes, local guides can assist for temple visits and historical insights.

10. Why choose Vrindavan Packages?
Because we plan this journey not with maps, but with reverence.

In the End

When you return from Mathura and Vrindavan, the world feels the same — yet nothing inside you is.
The mind moves slower, the heart stays quieter, and somewhere, the echo of temple bells follows you through the noise of Bangalore.

That is how sacred journeys work — they end on the road, but continue in silence.

And when you close your eyes at night, you will see again the flicker of a lamp by the Yamuna, hear a flute playing faintly through the wind, and know — you did not just visit a place; you met something eternal.

That is what Vrindavan Packages wants every traveler to feel —
not the weight of travel, but the peace of return.

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