Experience My India's 3 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour from Agra covers Krishna Janmabhoomi Mathura, Banke Bihari Vrindavan, Govardhan parikrama, Barsana Radha Rani Temple and Nandgaon Nand Bhawan. 3 days 2 nights. AC cab, hotel, all vegetarian meals and expert Braj guide included. 4.8★ rated · 1290+ reviews. From ₹5,999 per person. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 — reply in 30 minutes.
Tour Cost & Package Pricing
DURATION
3D / 2N
3 days 2 nights
STARTING FROM
₹5,999
per person
RATING
4.8★
1,290 reviews
AVAILABILITY
Daily
Departures
Departure
Agra
Stop 1
Agra → Vrindavan
Stop 2
Vrindavan → Gokul
Stop 3
Gokul → Mathura
Stop 4
Mathura → Barsana
Stop 5
Barsana → Nandgaon
Stop 6
Nandgaon → Barsana
Stop 7
Barsana → Agra
Final Arrival
Agra
What's Inside the Mathura Vrindavan Tour from Agra
A 3 day Mathura Vrindavan Tour from Agra, provides travellers with a peaceful spiritual experience of devotional atmospheres in Braj. Mathura Vrindavan Travel will be able to access these communities by way of Agra in short distances making it easy for families, seniors and/or devotees looking for an opportunity to experience a short, meaningful, but completed, suffice for a Braj darshan experience. A balanced and well-planned itinerary will allow travellers to spend time exploring Vrindavan, Mathura, Gokul, Barsana, Nandgaon and Govardhan without feeling rushed during the visits to temples and to travel between those temples by road.
The beginning of the Vrindavan Mathura Tour Package takes place through the spiritual corridors of Vrindavan (Braj) to Mathura and Gokul before starting the journey to different peaceful village locations which are associated with Lord Krishna and Radha Rani. Every location on this tour will feel different when visiting them: some will be lively with bhajans, ringing temple bells and crowded streets; others will feel peaceful, serene and emotionally connected with God. Many travellers remember the smaller moments most like sitting quietly on the bank of the Yamuna River, walking the old streets of Braj, spending peaceful time at the base of Govardhan Hill and experiencing the beauty of Prem Mandir after sunset. This journey will become more of a personal and not simply another tourist experience.
Details are subject to availability & seasonal adjustments
Trip Highlights
A comfortable 3-day Mathura Vrindavan tour from Agra will balance sightseeing with smooth road travel and relaxed spiritual pacing.
In the Trip of this short but significant journey, explore many of the most sacred Braj destinations, including Vrindavan, Mathura, Gokul, Barsana, Nandgaon, and Govardhan.
You will also visit many of the most important spiritual sites, such as the Banke Bihari Temple, Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Nidhivan, Radha Raman Temple, and ISKCON Temple.
And you will have the opportunity to spend some quiet time at several of the sacred places associated with Lord Krishna's childhood years, including Raman Reti, Brahmand Ghat, and Nand Bhavan.
A visit to Ayodhya will involve darshan of Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, Hanuman Garhi and Kanak Bhawan, with relaxation after sunset at the Saryu River.
You will get to see the beautiful evening lighting and music fountain show at Prem Mandir, which is sure to leave you with one of the most unforgettable memories of your Vrindavan tour.
You will get to visit the tranquil Braj villages of Barsana and Nandgaon, which are located on hilltops and known for their village roads and traditional spiritual atmosphere as well as the sacred sites surrounding Govardhan Parvat, including Mansi Ganga, Daan Ghati Temple, and Haridev Temple.
Finally, you will have some quiet time to spend during the evening Yamuna Aarti, when temple bells ring and floating diyas illuminate the evening sky, helping to create a truly devotional experience.
This will be a great spiritual getaway to from Agra for families, devotees, and seniors looking for peaceful Braj darshan experiences.
Mathura Vrindavan Temple Timings 2026 — Verified
These timings are verified by Experience My India’s local operations team as of May 2026.
✱ Timings may vary on festivals & special occasions. Verify locally before visiting.
Meet Gurudutt — Your Mathura Vrindavan Guide
Not just a tour operator — Gurudutt was born and raised in Braj Bhoomi. He has spent 8+ years personally guiding pilgrims through the sacred lanes of Mathura & Vrindavan.
- 🛕Born in Braj Bhoomi
- 🙏50,000+ Pilgrims Guided
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Gurudutt
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Itinerary
Your Braj journey starts from Agra, where our driver will receive you and begin the drive toward Vrindavan, the spiritual heart of Krishna devotion.
The drive usually takes around:
1.5 to 2 hours
Travel time may increase slightly during weekends or festival days because the Mathura–Vrindavan road often becomes busy.
As the city traffic slowly disappears, the atmosphere also begins changing. Temple flags, devotional songs from roadside shops, saffron-clothed pilgrims, and Braj welcome gates slowly start appearing along the route.
After reaching Vrindavan, complete your hotel check-in and take some time to relax before beginning the first day of darshan.
Vrindavan Temple Exploration
Vrindavan is not a place where sightseeing feels rushed. The streets here move differently. Sometimes slowly, sometimes crowded, but always devotional.
Places Covered
Banke Bihari Temple
Radha Vallabh Temple
Vaishno Devi Temple
Nidhivan
Radha Raman Temple
ISKCON Temple
Because most temple lanes are narrow, local sightseeing usually happens through:
Walking
E-rickshaw rides
Many visitors actually enjoy this part because the real feeling of Vrindavan is experienced inside these old lanes, not from car windows.
Banke Bihari Temple Darshan
Among all temples in Vrindavan, the atmosphere at Banke Bihari Temple feels the most energetic.
The temple crowd moves continuously, priests chant loudly, and devotees wait emotionally for even a few seconds of darshan.
One thing first-time visitors usually notice is the curtain tradition here. The curtain repeatedly opens and closes because devotees believe Krishna’s presence is so attractive that continuous darshan becomes overwhelming.
Morning hours are usually better for slightly manageable crowd movement.
Nidhivan Experience
After the crowded temple atmosphere, Nidhivan feels strangely peaceful.
Even people visiting for the first time naturally become quieter here.
Local people still speak about the divine Raas Leela traditions connected with this place, which creates a very different feeling compared to normal tourist spots.
The area closes before evening, and most visitors prefer respecting the silence and traditions followed here for generations.
ISKCON Temple Visit
Compared to the older crowded temple lanes, the atmosphere inside ISKCON Temple feels cleaner, calmer, and more organized.
Soft kirtans continue throughout the day, and many visitors quietly sit inside the temple hall for some extra time instead of rushing toward the next location.
The white marble surroundings and devotional chanting create a very peaceful environment, especially during evening hours.
Evening at Prem Mandir
The day ends at:
Prem Mandir
This becomes one of the most visually beautiful experiences of the entire journey.
After sunset, colorful lights slowly illuminate the marble carvings while devotional music and fountain shows begin in the temple gardens.
Families often spend much longer here than planned because the atmosphere feels open, peaceful, and relaxing after a crowded temple day.
Later return to your hotel for overnight stay in Vrindavan / Mathura..
After breakfast proceed toward Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna.
Compared to Vrindavan’s devotional energy, Mathura feels more traditional and historically rooted.
Mathura Temple Darshan
Places Covered
Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi
Dwarkadhish Temple
The area around Janmabhoomi remains heavily active throughout the day.
Security checks are strict, and mobile restrictions may apply inside certain zones, so carrying minimal belongings usually makes movement easier.
Even with the crowd, many devotees quietly become emotional after entering the temple complex because of its deep spiritual importance.
Dwarkadhish Temple Experience
The atmosphere inside Dwarkadhish Temple feels very different from Vrindavan temples.
The architecture, colorful interiors, and continuous devotional singing create a lively Braj atmosphere throughout the day.
During festival seasons, the temple area becomes extremely crowded, especially during Jhulan and Janmashtami celebrations.
Gokul Sightseeing
Later proceed toward Gokul, located a short drive from Mathura.
Compared to busy temple cities, Gokul still feels slower, quieter, and village-like in many areas.
Places Covered
Gokulnath Temple
Raja Thakur Temple
Brahmand Ghat
Raman Reti
Chintaharan Mahadev
84 Khamba
Raman Reti Experience
The sandy atmosphere at Raman Reti feels unusually calm.
Many visitors remove their footwear and quietly walk through the sand because local belief connects this place with Krishna’s childhood playtime.
Unlike crowded city temples, people here often spend more time sitting silently than taking photographs.
Evening Yamuna Aarti
In the evening spend peaceful time near the river during:
Yamuna Aarti
The combination of temple bells, diyas floating on water, bhajans, and soft river breeze creates one of the most calming moments of the entire Braj journey.
Return to hotel for overnight stay.
After breakfast begin your final day of Braj exploration.
Today’s journey feels different because the surroundings slowly shift from crowded temple streets toward peaceful Braj villages and open countryside roads.
Barsana Sightseeing
Proceed first toward Barsana, believed to be the birthplace of Radha Rani.
Places Covered
Radha Rani Temple
Shriji Temple
Ladli Ji Temple
The temple stands on a hilltop and requires climbing stairs, but most travellers later say the peaceful atmosphere and panoramic village views make the climb completely worth it.
The narrow Barsana streets still carry an old Braj feeling that many visitors do not expect anymore.
Nandgaon Visit
Continue toward:
Nand Bhavan Temple
Yashoda Kund
Sunheri Kothi
Located on elevated ground, Nandgaon feels quieter compared to central Vrindavan.
Village houses, temple bells, grazing cows, and slow-moving local life still give this place a deeply traditional atmosphere.
Govardhan Sightseeing
Later proceed toward:
Govardhan Parvat
Mansi Ganga
Haridev Temple
Daan Ghati Temple
Some devotees choose to perform a short section of Govardhan Parikrama depending on physical comfort and available time.
Govardhan Experience
Compared to crowded temple zones, Govardhan feels spiritually grounding.
The atmosphere here feels slower and calmer. Many visitors later say this becomes the most peaceful part of the entire Braj journey.
Even sitting quietly near Mansi Ganga for a few minutes feels different from regular sightseeing experiences.
Return Journey to Agra
After completing your Braj darshan, begin the drive back toward Agra.
As the journey slowly comes to an end, most travellers realise they remember the small moments the most temple bells during evening aarti, peaceful village roads, soft bhajans from distant temples, quiet Yamuna ghats, and the calm spiritual atmosphere of Braj that somehow stays in the mind long after returning home.
What's Included & Excluded
Included in Your Package
Pick/Drop to & fro Agra
Complete sightseeing by Private AC vehicle
All Inclusive of all toll taxes, state taxes, parking charges, fuel charges and driver allowance
Breakfast and Dinner included
On-site guide for Vrindavan Ayodhya and Varanasi sightseeing
Not Included
Any personal expenses
Any room service charges
Boating charges (if any)
Airports tax and travel insurance etc.
Personal nature expenses like telephone / laundry bills etc.
Services not specified above.
Senior Citizen Accessibility Guide – Mathura Vrindavan Gokul Barsana Agra Route
This spiritual route includes temple stairs, walking lanes, parikrama paths and crowded darshan areas. Proper timing and flexible pacing help senior citizens enjoy comfortable darshan experiences.
✱ Accessibility arrangements are confirmed before each departure. Contact us for specific mobility requirements.
How to reach from major cities
✱ All transfers included in the package price. Pickup point confirmed on booking.
Taj Mahal Visit Tips — What to Know Before You Go
→ Best time to visit: Sunrise (6–8 AM) for soft light and smallest crowds. Avoid Friday — Taj Mahal is closed.
→ Entry fee: ₹50 for Indians · ₹1,300 for foreign nationals. Mausoleum interior costs extra ₹200.
→ What to carry: Water bottle, comfortable footwear (no heels on marble), and valid ID proof.
→ Security: No food, tripods, or large bags allowed inside. Lockers available at the gate.
→ With EMI: We plan your Taj Mahal visit at sunrise before Mathura drive — no crowds, golden light, and you reach Mathura by 11 AM fresh.






















