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 Bangalore to Delhi (nearest airport to Mathura).
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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
Morning: Visit Goverdhan & Barsana sightseeing.
Evening: Return to your Hotel in Vrindavan
Day 4: Agra Sightseeing & Departure
Morning: Check-out from hotel to visit Agra
Evening: Transfer to the Delhi airport for the return flight to Bangalore.
Inclusions:
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Flight Tickets to & fro Bangalore
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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
4 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Bangalore
Sometimes a journey begins long before we pack our bags.
It begins with a thought, soft and persistent, that calls us from within.
For many, that call comes in the name of Krishna — in the sound of his flute that seems to travel beyond time and distance.
And then one morning, somewhere in Bangalore, a traveler looks up and decides — it is time to go where the heart already is.
To walk the ghats of Mathura, to stand before Banke Bihari in Vrindavan, to see the Yamuna glimmer under the early light — this is not just travel, this is return.
And that is what Vrindavan Packages offers through the Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Bangalore — not a tour, but a homecoming.
When Bangalore Meets the Land of Krishna
Bangalore has its rhythm — fast, bright, full of hum and light.
Mathura has another — slow, calm, made of bells, chants, and the sound of river water touching stone.
When you travel from one to the other, it feels like leaving noise for music.
The Bangalore to Mathura Vrindavan Trip Packages are not for the hurried traveler.
They are for those who wish to pause — to breathe between temples, to stand by ghats and watch the water reflect the evening lamps.
For those who wish to remember that the journey to faith is never about miles, it is about quiet.
How to Reach Mathura Vrindavan from Bangalore
There are many ways to reach, and each tells a different story.
Some fly, some take the train, some prefer the long road — but whichever you choose, the destination remains the same: peace.
You can take a flight from Bangalore to Delhi. The air is short, the wait not long. From Delhi, a gentle drive of three hours brings you to Mathura. The roads are smooth, and the scenery unfolds like an introduction — fields, small towns, and the first sight of temple spires rising in the horizon.
Or you can take a train — a slow, thoughtful way to travel.
Hours pass in rhythm, stations come and go, and by the time you reach Mathura Junction, you already feel closer to something unseen yet familiar.
Vrindavan Packages arranges your transfers, pickups, and stays, so your only duty is to feel the journey — not manage it.
4 Days Bangalore to Mathura Vrindavan Travel Itinerary
Our Bangalore to Mathura Vrindavan Travel Itinerary moves like a prayer — steady, sincere, and complete in its four verses.
Day 1 – Arrival in Mathura
You arrive from Bangalore, carrying a little fatigue and a lot of hope.
Our team meets you at the station or airport, and the journey to your hotel begins quietly.
After rest, you walk to Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, the sacred birthplace.
Even before you step inside, you hear the sound of conch shells and chants.
By evening, when the lamps are lit, the air feels touched by something beyond words.
Night in Mathura is gentle — the streets hum with bhajans, and the heart grows still.
Day 2 – The Spirit of Mathura
Your day starts with the bells ringing from the temple.
When your stomach calls for breakfast you head towards Dwarkadhish Temple, Vishram Ghat and Gita Mandir.
The ghats come alive, with pilgrims bathing, priests chanting, and children throwing flowers into the river.
When you visit the Mathura Museum, you will be captivated by the sculptures that almost appear to be breathing.
Evening wanders in the local bazaars enliven your devotion — the sound of the sweet vendor, the scent of the pedas, and incense on the air keeps you in tune with devotion as you take in the colours.
As night settles, Mathura wraps you in peace that cities forget to offer.
Day 3 – Vrindavan: Where Love Still Lives
The drive from our home to Vrindavan is a mere thirty minutes away in distance, yet worlds away in experience.
The streets are tight and busy with humans observing life — saffron-robed monks, the sound of temple bells, monkeys bouncing down terraces, and laughter cloaked in memory.
First, we go to Banke Bihari Temple, with darshan that is never static; the curtain draws, and every sighting is an act of grace.
Next is ISKCON Temple, pristine in white, filled with a tenderness that is delivered in kirtans.
Finally, we finish at Prem Mandir, white robes lit up in the evening like a temple for light and devotion.
The day ends with the Yamuna breeze and silence that holds stories of Krishna and Radha.
Overnight stay in Vrindavan.
Day 4 – Barsana, Govardhan, and Return
The last morning passes at a different pace.
You have breakfast and start towards Barsana, Radha's hometown, the land of laughter and colours of Holi.
Weather permitting, you will visit Govardhan Hill where devotion itself once lifted a mountain.
Then with a peaceful heart, a heart of pure devotion, you begin your journey back to Delhi; your journey back to Bangalore.
The body departs, but the mind stays behind, somewhere between the ghats and the temples where devotion lingers in the air like fragrance.
Why Choose Vrindavan Packages
Because we believe that devotion deserves care.
We are not travel agents; we are keepers of small details that make journeys peaceful.
From clean rooms to punctual drivers, from temple timings to personal assistance, everything is arranged with quiet respect.
And when you travel with us, you don’t just see Mathura and Vrindavan — you experience them, as a pilgrim, not a tourist.
Our Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Bangalore is not a plan written on paper.
It is a path walked with faith.
Best Time to Visit Mathura and Vrindavan
Every season gathered its own flow.
From October to March, the air was soft, cool and perfect for darshan and evening aarti.
In March, Holi arrives and the land erupts into colour and devotion.
In August, and during Janamashtami, Mathura appeared a dream — crowded, completely divine, and alive.
However, whenever you visit, the land of Krishna waits the same way — open, patient, and forgiving.
FAQs – Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Bangalore (Vrindavan Packages)
1. How can I travel from Bangalore to Mathura Vrindavan?
By flight to Delhi and then by car, or directly by train to Mathura Junction.
2. What is included in the 4-day tour package?
Accommodation, transfers, sightseeing, daily breakfast, and darshan assistance.
3. Which temples are covered?
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish Temple, Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON, and Prem Mandir.
4. Can I visit Barsana and Govardhan during this trip?
Yes, optional extensions are available.
5. Are your packages suitable for senior travelers?
Yes, we provide easy-paced schedules and full on-ground support.
6. What type of hotels do you offer?
Clean, comfortable, and close to the main temples.
7. What is the best time for this trip?
October to March, or during Holi and Janmashtami.
8. Is the travel private or shared?
All Bangalore to Mathura Vrindavan Trip Packages include private vehicles.
9. Can I customize my itinerary?
Yes, your plan can be shaped according to your comfort and devotion.
10. Why choose Vrindavan Packages?
Because we don’t just arrange travel — we arrange peace.
In the End
When the train or flight from Delhi takes you back to Bangalore, you sit quietly by the window.
Outside, clouds drift; inside, memories do.
You remember the sound of aarti, the smell of the Yamuna breeze, the sight of lamps floating away on water.
And somewhere deep inside, you realise — the journey did not end. It only changed its form.
That is what Mathura and Vrindavan do.
They do not ask you to believe — they make you feel.
And when you travel there with Vrindavan Packages, you carry back not souvenirs, but stillness.
Because every journey that begins with Krishna, never really ends.
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