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3 Days Mumbai to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package

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Mathura Vrindavan Gokul Goverdhan Barsana Nandgaon
2 Nights 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 Mumbai 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 Mumbai.

Inclusions:

  • Flight Tickets to & fro Mumbai

  • 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 Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Mumbai

There are journeys that begin with planning and then there are those that begin with a feeling. This one — the Mumbai to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package — begins with longing. You don’t go there because it is famous; you go because something inside you wishes to see again the land where stories never turned old, where the river still listens, and where faith doesn’t speak loudly — it breathes softly in the air.

From Mumbai, the journey feels long. The train runs through nights and mornings; cities pass, then fields, then small towns where time has stopped to rest for a while. Somewhere between all that, your own thoughts begin to slow down. You look out of the window, and even the sky feels different — calmer, older, as if it too remembers Krishna.

By the time you reach Mathura, you already know — you haven’t just come to see; you have come to return.

The First Day – Mathura, Where Time Still Bows

Morning opens quietly. The air smells of ghee lamps and marigolds. You hear bells from a distance, not loud, not hurried, just steady — as if someone is calling softly. That is how Mathura welcomes you.

The floor is cool underfoot when you visit Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi. You stand quietly, trying to hear beyond the sound, as the chants inside rise and fall like waves. After that, you visit the Dwarkadhish Temple, where priests smile, children run, and people sing as colors and devotion flow freely. The audience feels soft yet alive.

As the evening gradually draws in, you make your way to Vishram Ghat. With lamps that float and disappear into the distance, the Yamuna travels like glass. Prayer fills the air as the sky turns golden. For a moment, everything stops moving, including the city, the crowd, the noise, and even you, as you watch the light on the water tremble.

That's how Mathura talks—calmly, not with miracles.

The Second Day – Vrindavan, Where Love Still Breathes

Despite being brief, the journey from Mathura to Vrindavan feels like a transition from devotion to love. The voices you hear sound like songs from another life, the trees lean closer, and the air has a sweeter scent.

The idol at the Banke Bihari Temple appears to have living eyes as it gazes back at you. The air is filled with laughter, unceasing bells, and hearts that temporarily forget everything. After that, you arrive at ISKCON Temple, where chants that are powerful, constant, and never-ending rise like the wind.

Later you walk into Prem Mandir — white marble shining under sunlight, every wall carved with stories that speak without sound. You sit there for a while. The floor is cool, the sky high, the heart quiet. You don’t ask for anything. You don’t even pray. You just breathe, and for that moment, it feels enough.

Vrindavan has that effect — it doesn’t ask you to believe; it makes you feel what belief must have once meant.

When you return to Mathura in the evening, you look out of the car window — the sky is blue turning gold, cows walk slowly home, and someone by the roadside sells garlands that smell of jasmine. You realise peace doesn’t need silence — it just needs presence.

The Third Day – Govardhan and Barsana, Where Earth Remembers

You leave early. The roads are narrow, passing through villages where people still wake with sunrise. You reach Govardhan Hill, small and quiet, yet older than time. Pilgrims walk around it barefoot, chanting softly. You join them for a few steps; the dust rises gently, sticking to your skin, and for some reason, it feels sacred.

Then you go to Barsana, Radha’s village — full of laughter, full of colour. The Radha Rani Temple stands high, looking over fields that stretch into haze. The walls are old but glowing; the steps hum with chants. You climb slowly, and the wind grows stronger — by the time you reach the top, you can see the whole world below, peaceful and small.

It’s your last day. You return to Mathura by sunset. The ghats are glowing again, lamps floating over the river, and you realise something quiet — maybe the journey wasn’t to reach here; maybe it was to stop running.

Mathura Vrindavan Trip Cost from Mumbai

At Vrindavan Packages, we never sell a trip as if it were a product. We arrange experiences that feel human and kind.


The Mathura Vrindavan Trip Cost from Mumbai begins around ₹9,000 for simple stays and travel, and reaches ₹20,000 for those who wish for private cabs, premium hotels, and longer time near temples.

The cost includes everything that matters — pickup and drop, comfortable hotels, local travel, darshan assistance — but more than that, it includes care.

Because devotion cannot be measured in money, only in sincerity.

When to Visit Mathura and Vrindavan

There is no wrong time to visit a place like this. Yet, if the body must choose, let it be between October and March. The weather then is gentle, the Yamuna calm, the mornings golden.

Come during Janmashtami, and the city will shine with lights and music. Come during Holi, and you’ll see colour not on walls but in smiles. And even if you come when nothing is happening, you’ll find something always is — a small bell ringing somewhere, a flower floating down the river, a prayer half-whispered in the air.

Why Choose Vrindavan Packages

Because we do not work with schedules; we work with emotions.


We know the difference between a visitor and a pilgrim. We understand that what you need most is not a list of sights, but space to feel them.

Our drivers are locals — patient, polite, familiar with every lane. Our hotels are close to the temples but away from noise. Our guides speak softly and wait when you stop to pray.

We plan every journey as if it were our own.

In the End

The return to Mumbai feels strange. The train moves faster than your thoughts. The crowd returns, the lights, the hurry. But something has changed quietly.

Now, when you close your eyes, you see the lamps on the Yamuna again. You hear someone somewhere saying, “Radhe Radhe.” You feel peace — not loud, not dramatic, just present.

That is what the Mumbai to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package truly gives — not a memory, but a calm that travels back with you.

And long after you’ve returned to work and words and noise, there will be moments when you’ll pause — for no reason — and smile. Because some journeys do not end; they stay.

 

FAQs – Mumbai to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package 

1. How can I reach Mathura and Vrindavan from Mumbai?
You can travel by train or flight to Delhi or Agra, and our cab will take you comfortably to Mathura.

2. How many days are perfect for this trip?
Three days are ideal to visit Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, and Barsana without hurry.

3. What is the Mathura Vrindavan Trip Cost from Mumbai?
It starts around ₹9,000 per person and varies according to stay and transport.

4. Which temples are included in the itinerary?
Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish, Banke Bihari, ISKCON, Prem Mandir, and Radha Rani Temple.

5. Can this itinerary be customized?
Yes, our Mumbai to Vrindavan Travel Itinerary can be changed according to your comfort.

6. What is the best time to visit?
From October to March, when the weather is mild and festivals fill the city.

7. Is this trip suitable for families?
Yes, it is peaceful, safe, and full of cultural warmth — perfect for all ages.

8. Are guides provided during temple visits?
Yes, experienced local guides help with temple history and darshan timings.

9. Do you offer pickup from airports or stations?
Yes, from Delhi, Agra, or Mathura Junction — included in all packages.

10. Why should I choose Vrindavan Packages?
Because we travel like you — slowly, sincerely, and with devotion.

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