6 Days Mathura Vrindavan Ayodhya Varanasi Tour Package, covering the divine abodes of Lord Krishna, Lord Rama, and Lord Shiva in one sacred journey filled with devotion, culture, and peace.
Day 01 :
Arrival, Gokul & Mathura Sightseeing | Overnight Stay at Vrindavan
- Morning pickup from Delhi NCR / Agra / Mathura Railway Station.
- Drive to Gokul, the childhood land of Lord Krishna.
- Visit Gokulnath Temple, Raman Reti, and Brahmand Ghat.
- Continue to Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna.
- Visit Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Birla Mandir, Vishram Ghat, and Kansa Qila.
- Enjoy the evening Yamuna Aarti at Vishram Ghat.
- Drive to Vrindavan and check-in at your hotel.
- Overnight stay at Vrindavan.
Day 02 :
Complete Vrindavan Sightseeing | Overnight Stay at Vrindavan
Morning Darshan (Start at 7:30 AM)
- Banke Bihari Temple – Begin your day with darshan at Vrindavan’s most iconic temple.
- Radha Vallabh Temple – Dedicated to Radha Rani’s divine love and devotion.
- Radha Raman Temple – Home to the self-manifested Shaligram deity of Lord Krishna.
- ISKCON Temple – A peaceful and clean spiritual complex perfect for meditation and chanting.
Midday Exploration (Before 1:00 PM)
- Nidhivan – The mystical forest believed to host Radha-Krishna’s Raas Leela every night.
- Seva Kunj – Sacred garden believed to be where Radha-Krishna would rest after Raas Leela.
- **Note: Most temples in Vrindavan remain closed between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM for bhog and rest. Use this time to enjoy lunch at a local satvik restaurant like Govinda’s (ISKCON) and relax.
Afternoon Darshan (After 4:00 PM)
- Gopinath Temple and Madan Mohan Temple – Among the oldest temples with deep spiritual roots.
- Prem Mandir – Conclude your tour with the beautifully carved marble temple, illuminated in the evening.
- Optional: Rangji Temple – South Indian-style temple dedicated to Lord Ranganath.
Day 03 :
Govardhan, Nandgaon & Barsana Sightseeing | Overnight Stay at Vrindavan
- Morning drive to Govardhan, where Lord Krishna lifted the sacred Govardhan Hill.
- Visit Govardhan Parvat, Radha Kund, Kusum Sarovar, and Mansi Ganga.
- Proceed to Nandgaon, the home of Nand Baba and Yashoda Maiya.
- Visit Nand Bhawan Temple.
- Continue to Barsana, the village of Radha Rani.
- Explore Radha Rani Temple, Maan Mandir, and Prem Sarovar.
- Later, drive towards Ayodhya
- Check-in at hotel and overnight stay in Vrindavan.
Day 04 :
Departure for Ayodhya & Sightseeing | Overnight Stay at Ayodhya
- Early morning drive to Ayodhya (approx. 6–7 hours).
- On arrival, begin your exploration of the sacred city of Lord Rama.
- Visit Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, Dashrath Mahal, and Saryu Ghat.
- Explore Treta Ke Thakur Temple and Mani Parvat.
- In the evening, experience the divine Saryu River Aarti.
- Check in at your hotel for overnight stay in Ayodhya.
Day 05 :
Remaining Ayodhya Sightseeing & Transfer to Varanasi | Overnight Stay at Varanasi
- After breakfast, continue sightseeing in Ayodhya.
- Visit Guptar Ghat, Tulsi Smarak Bhawan, Nageshwarnath Temple, and Valmiki Bhawan.
- Later, drive towards Varanasi (approx. 4–5 hours).
- On arrival, begin your spiritual experience in the holy city.
- Visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Annapurna Devi Temple, and Dashashwamedh Ghat.
- Witness the world-famous evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, one of the most captivating spiritual events in India.
- Return to your hotel for overnight stay in Varanasi.
Day 06 :
Varanasi Sightseeing & Sarnath Excursion (Optional) | Departure
- Early morning boat ride on the River Ganga to witness the sunrise and rituals on the ghats.
- After breakfast, continue sightseeing in Varanasi.
- Visit Durga Kund Temple, Tulsi Manas Mandir, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, and Banaras Hindu University (BHU).
- Optional visit to Sarnath, the sacred Buddhist site where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon.
- Explore Dhamek Stupa, Sarnath Museum, and Mulagandha Kuti Vihar.
- Later, you will be dropped at Varanasi Railway Station / Airport / your preferred location for your onward journey.









