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
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Taj Mahal
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Agra Fort
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Lotus Temple
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Red Fort
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Qutub Minar
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Jantar Mantar
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Akshardham Temple.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Mathura
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Midnight: Depart from Mumbai 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
Morning: Visit Goverdhan & Barsana sightseeing.
Evening: Return to your Hotel in Vrindavan
Day 4: Agra Sightseeing
Morning: Check-out from hotel to visit Agra
Evening: Depart to Delhi
Day 5: Delhi Sightseeing & Departure
Morning: Check-out from hotel to visit local sightseeing of Delhi
Evening: Transfer to the Delhi Airport for the return flight to Mumbai.
Inclusions:
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Flight Tickets to & fro Mumbai
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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
5 Days Mumbai to Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package
Some journeys are not planned by people; they are planned by faith itself.
You do not decide to visit Mathura and Vrindavan — one day, the thought simply appears, like a small light inside the heart.
And once it comes, it does not leave.
The road from Mumbai to Mathura is long, yes, but there is something in that distance — a feeling that grows with every passing mile.
You begin with the noise of the city, the sound of trains, the rush of airports. But slowly, as the car moves beyond Delhi and the land turns flat and quiet, the heart begins to rest.
The wind feels softer. The sky looks older.
And before you even reach, you know — this is not travel. This is return.
Our Mathura Vrindavan Travel Package from Mumbai, created with care by Vrindavan Packages, is for that kind of traveler — the one who wishes not to see, but to feel.
The one who believes that pilgrimage begins the moment you say “yes” to the journey.
When the Journey Turns into Prayer
You depart Mumbai — its structures, its frenetic motion, its infinite glow — and, after a couple of hours in a flight or train Delhi will embrace you.
After that the road to Mathura is straightforward, clean, and resplendent with minor vignettes feeling like they have existed for centuries — farmers tending to their crops, tea stalls along the highway, the measured pace of rural life.
Our driver meets you with folded hands, and by evening, you arrive in Mathura. The first sound you hear is not traffic, but bells. Somewhere, a conch shell echoes; somewhere, an old woman sings a bhajan.
And you feel it — the land remembers you.
5-Day Mumbai to Vrindavan Travel Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival at Mathura
The first day is for rest and quiet. You check in at your hotel, wash away the dust of travel, and step out to feel the air.
Evening in Mathura is different — there is light, there is sound, but nothing feels rushed. You sit by Vishram Ghat, where the Yamuna glows like melted gold, and the sound of temple bells travels over the water.
You say nothing. The city speaks for you.
Day 2 – The Sacred City of Mathura
The day begins early. You visit Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi — the birthplace of the Divine — which is still breathing stories, and the air feels as if it is alive with deep chanting.
Then you go to Dwarkadhish Temple, which is bright and ornate, where faith walks barefoot.
At Rangbhoomi, birthplace of Krishna the child, you explore the place. Then you visit Birla Mandir, where silence rests among massive marble pillars.
By evening, you return to Vishram Ghat again — because one cannot visit Mathura only once in a day. You must see it in every light.
Day 3 – Vrindavan: The Land of Eternal Love
Morning arrives with the melody of birds and the fragrance of incense. After breakfast, you depart for Vrindavan—shortly after, but a world away.
In Vrindavan, devotion is not solely in temples, but also in the air, in people, in music, and in the dust on your feet.
You travel to experience your first stroll in the area at Banke Bihari Temple, where darshan occurs in bursts, curtains open and close, and hearts collect between those bursts that are always filled with grace. Next is ISKCON Temple, white and silent, where chants transcend breath. And you visit Radha Vallabh Temple too, where love becomes worship instead of words.
Then you walk through Nidhivan and Seva Kunj, where the trees bend as if bowing to something not seen.
And by the time you reach Prem Mandir in the evening, it is a building made from light, carved from a dream, where the light itself appears to come not from lamps, but from belief itself.
When you return to your room that night, you don’t feel tired — you feel full.
Day 4 – Govardhan and Barsana: The Sacred Earth
This day belongs to the outer circle of Braj — the land that holds Krishna’s stories in its soil.
At Govardhan Hill, faith takes form. Pilgrims walk slowly around it, chanting, praying, remembering. You may walk a little or simply sit beneath a tree and watch. Both are prayers.
Next, you ride to Barsana — the birthplace of Radha, which is literally a "place of laughter and devotion". The hike to Radha Rani Temple is steep, but the view is worth it. Villages stretches out like a fabric pattern, the sound of bells ringing from temples far away travels through the breeze.
In the evening, you return to Vrindavan, with hardly a word shared, everyone lost in their own thoughts.
Day 5 – The Return to Mumbai
The morning begins softly. You pack, but the heart does not.
There is always a feeling that something of you must stay here — by the ghats, near the Yamuna, or somewhere among the temples.
After breakfast, our driver takes you back to Delhi, and from there, you return to Mumbai.
But something travels back with you — not souvenirs, not photographs, but a silence that feels sacred.
Mathura Vrindavan Trip Cost from Mumbai
Peace has no price, whereas comfort does.
Our Mathura Vrindavan Travel Package from Mumbai begins at about ₹18,000 per person (5 days, all inclusive: hotels, transfers, darshan assistance).
You can decide how you want to stay, such as simple dharamshalas, mid-range hotels, or heritage style resorts.
At Vrindavan Packages, we keep every journey personal — because every traveler comes for a reason, and every reason deserves respect.
Why Choose Vrindavan Packages
Because we know that Mathura and Vrindavan are not tourist places — they are feelings.
We don’t sell packages; we prepare experiences.
We don’t promise luxury; we promise peace.
Every driver, every guide, every stop is chosen with care.
Our goal is not to show you everything — it is to help you feel something.
Because in the end, pilgrimage is not about how much you see, but how deeply you listen.
Best Time to Visit Mathura and Vrindavan
Between October and March, the air is cool, and the ghats shimmer in golden light.
In Holi, the land bursts into colour; in Janmashtami, it sings without stopping.
And even when there are no festivals, the land remains alive — quiet, devotional, eternal.
Any month you come, Braj welcomes you the same way — with open arms and folded hands.
In the End – What This Journey Leaves Behind
When you come back to Mumbai, everything looks the same — the traffic, the noise, the hurried faces.
But inside, something moves differently.
You find yourself pausing for no reason, remembering a ghat, a lamp, a line from a bhajan you didn’t even understand fully.
That is what the Mathura Vrindavan Travel Package from Mumbai truly gives — not a tour, but a change of rhythm.
The kind of peace that doesn’t shout or fade; it stays quietly, somewhere behind your breathing.
Because some journeys do not end where they began — they stay in you.
And this one, this journey to Mathura and Vrindavan, is one of them.
FAQs – Mathura Vrindavan Travel Package from Mumbai
1. How do I reach Mathura from Mumbai?
You can take a flight or train to Delhi and then drive to Mathura with our arranged cab.
2. How many days are perfect for this trip?
Five days give enough time for Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, and Barsana.
3. What is included in the package?
Stay, transport, sightseeing, darshan coordination, and local assistance.
4. Is this trip suitable for elders and families?
Yes, our schedules are flexible and comfortable for all ages.
5. What is the Mathura Vrindavan Trip Cost from Mumbai?
Starting around ₹18,000 per person for 5 days, depending on the hotel type.
6. Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, every trip is personalized to match your pace and interest.
7. Which are the must-visit temples?
Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish, Banke Bihari, ISKCON, Radha Vallabh, and Prem Mandir.
8. Do you provide airport or station transfers?
Yes, pick-up and drop from Delhi are included.
9. Are your guides local?
Yes, our guides are residents of Braj who know every temple’s rhythm and story.
10. Why choose Vrindavan Packages?
Because we understand that faith also needs care — and we travel the way you pray: quietly, sincerely, and with love.


