Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package

Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package – 3-Day Itinerary, Cost & Darshan Guide

Diwali festivals in the cities of Mathura and Vrindavan have a different feeling from those of a typical city setting. Here, the festival is closely tied to the worship of Krishna and Radha, traditions of Braj as well as the temples that are the pride of the region. Instead of simply enjoying the evening of a beautifully decorated market and home, one can also take part in the festival by experiencing a light-up temple, devotional programmes, lighting of diyas, river ghats on Yamuna and a festive atmosphere of Braj.

However, Mathura and Vrindavan at Diwali turn into rather busy times as well to make a getaway. Not just roads getting congested but even popular temples getting packed can happen, parking can be very difficult and temple programmes may change for the time being.

A professionally organized Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Pack will help the visitors to get through Diwali festival easily. In a well thought out journey plan, you can visit Mathura, Vrindavan as well as some other important Krishna-related spots on their visit without the temptation to try and pack everything into one short day of travel.

In this post, I will outline the ways of planning a Diwali festival trip including places of sightseeing, the number of days required for the trip, staying options as well as the temple visit. The post will include an overall cost, and some tips about being in Mathura during the festival time.

Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package

Why Visit Mathura and Vrindavan During Diwali?

Mathura has always been the spiritual and cultural heart where Lord Krishna was born; on the other hand, Vrindavan has countless temples of Krishna-Radha to show. During Diwali, both places look like they have been sprinkled with magic through lights and decorations.

The whole atmosphere will surely make the holiday trip worth your while if you are looking for a mix of:

  • Visiting temples, darshan and other spiritually uplifting experiences
  • Sightseeing Diwali illuminations and decorated temples
  • The evening ritual of lighting diya and the performance of aarti
  • The serene setting of the Yamuna ghats and the devotion atmosphere
  • Enjoying the local Braj food and sweets
  • Buying from traditional markets and joining the festive shopping
  • Sightseeing of Mathura, Vrindavan and surrounding temples

Visitors coming for the first time can enjoy the biggest benefit of travelling by having a planned itinerary where they do not have to worry and make every decision once at the destination

Is Diwali a Good Time to Visit Mathura and Vrindavan?

Mathura and Vrindavan during the Diwali festivals are a wonderful time for people who love the festival season, religious customs and visiting crowded but cheerful pilgrimage spots

But if you plan to come for a tranquil temple visit without much disturbance from crowds, this time is not for you. You will probably find the places overpopulated, many detours in the road traffic and long queues at the popular sites. Try to come before the Diwali festival days or leave one extra night for your trip

Best Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package – 3-Day Itinerary

3-day Diwali tour of Mathura and Vrindavan is an easy option if you would like to visit some temples, sample the local culture, feast at festive decorations, and still get to enjoy the spiritual Braj setting without hurrying around from one location to another.

The itinerary described further includes the important spots of Mathura, Vrindavan, and Gokul, still, you get enough spare time to take darshan, deal with traffic, do meals and take part in the Diwali celebrations if possible.
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Day 1: Mathura – Krishna Janmabhoomi, Temples & Yamuna Ghats

First, first your Mathura trip. In case you are coming from Delhi, Agra, or another nearby city, you can reach Mathura in the morning and start your sightseeing only after your hotel check-in or luggage storage.

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Morning – Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi

The first place of interest while exploring Mathura should be the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi. This is a very holy and important site in Mathura which is supposed to be the birthplace of Shri Krishna. The surrounding area of this temple is usually very crowded during Diwali. Even security measures might accept additional time, therefore, do not plan a very tight visiting schedule for such day. Tourists, for ease of travel, might check for advance booking on special arrangements of darshan (prayer) or entry for VIP/priority. It should be noted that all the latest details about the bookings, timings and other conditions must be confirmed beforehand.

Things to keep in mind:

  • Reach the place in the early hours to avoid substantial number of visitors.
  • Only a handful of personal items should be carried by one.
  • One has to follow rules and directions of the authority regarding security measures before going inside the place.
  • Security checks and darshan will take some time so one should allocate time accordingly.
  • If it is going to be the festival day, visit timings shall be different and one has to confirm it prior to going to the place.

Late Morning – Dwarkadhish Temple

First visit Krishna Janmabhoomi followed with the Dwarkadhish temple which is again one of the major temples of Mathura. This temple is famed for its vintage architecture and spiritual ambiance. To avoid disappointment, it is better to check the timings of the temple especially during festivals.

Making darshan is important so devote at least some time to it. Do not attempt to visit all in one go.

Afternoon – Lunch & Explore Local Mathura

After visiting the temples enjoy a lunch break and sample some of the popular Mathura delicacies. Here are some of the must-tries in Mathura:

  • Mathura Peda
  • Kachori and jalebi
  • Bedai
  • Aloo-puri
  • Lassi
  • North Indian confectionery (sweets)

As local sweet shops during the Diwali festival are always extremely busy, purchasing sweets like Pedas, will be an easy option to take earlier in the day before the late hours of the night when crowds have reduced.

Evening – Vishram Ghat

In the evening, we arrive at Vishram Ghat situated on the banks of Yamuna River near Mathura. During festival seasons the place looks absolutely enchanting. Lamps, decorations, and devotional activities brighten up Vishram Ghat creating a truly magical experience. One special Diwali programmed night can be an unforgettable memory if you are lucky enough. However, festivals can be affected by many reasons so their programmed can be changed from year to year too. So, it is better to get the information about that day’s festival programmed locally than rely only on some old timetable. A few highlights of your first day:

  • Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi
  • Dwarkadhish Temple
  • Savoring Mathura delicacies
  • Browsing sweets stores
  • Vishram Ghat
  • Evening aarti and festive setting

Day 2: Vrindavan Temple Tour & Diwali Celebration

Today you can take a Vrindavan temple tour. However, there is no need for you to cover the whole of Vrindavan in one go since there are many places to visit. Rather, it might be better to go to a few selected places and give each one of them some quality time.

Morning – Banke Bihari Temple

After getting up early the next day start visiting Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan which is one of the most visited temples of Krishna. In festival and weekends season the crowd around the temple area is huge so a morning visit would be the best for you. The place is very sacred so it is better to avoid the peak hour if you do not get to the darshan in a brief time. Besides this, the place is a bit crowded and so it may prove a very stressful place for senior citizens and children if you do not take them there in a very careful manner.

Helpful tips:

  • Start early.
  • Carry minimal belongings.
  • Follow the temple’s current visitor instructions.
  • Keep your phone and valuables secure.
  • Do not plan another attraction immediately after darshan.

Next Stop – Radha Vallabh Temple

You can visit Radha Vallabh temple too after the banker Bihari temple it is one of the prominent temples and is also connected with the Radha Vallabh sampradaya or tradition and thus is the ideal place to include in one’s Vrindavan tour one should devote enough time in the temple for darshan and experience the devotional environment. Rather than merely taking photographs of the temple as you would at any sightseeing place.

Afternoon – ISKCON Vrindavan

You can proceed to ISKCON Vrindavan also referred to as Krishna-Balaram Mandir. The temple attracts a vast number of local and foreign pilgrims every year. The well-kept environment, the musical and devotional activities, and the serene atmosphere make for great reasons to visit the temple.

The temple can be considered among the essential stops that one takes for his or her very first tour of Vrindavan. Get the information about the programmed of that day from the officials before planning anything else that you cannot do even if you do not make your darpan and also try to not plan anything else if you are going to be late and not come there.

Late Afternoon – Prem Mandir

You can go to the temple of Prem Mandir later afternoon. A wide variety of the temple, like marble design and sculptures, landscaped gardens and evening illumination make the temple so special and very attractive.

Schedule for a visit well ahead of the night traffic, for you will get stuck in traffic in the area around Prem Mandir when it is crowded and during festivals it can get even worse.

Evening – Enjoy the Diwali Atmosphere in Vrindavan

Do not go for too many places and spend one evening on the second day so that you can really savor and indulge yourself in the festive mood of the town. The kind of programmes you can enjoy in the evening depends on the official Diwali programmes of the year. You can get lucky and have the following:

  • Temples adorned with flowers and lights
  • Chains of illuminated diya and clay lamps
  • Unique religious activities and services
  • Malls selling festival goods and items
  • Brightly lit places of worship
  • Classic Indian desserts and snacks
  • Extra foot-traffic & pilgrimage sites coming together

It is a clever idea not to over schedule and plan only one or two Diwali evening attractions. Leave sufficient time for dealing with crowds and traffic. Day 2’s top sites

Day 3: Discovering Gokul, Raman Reti, & Flexible Sightseeing

Day three offers’ opportunities to visit Gokul and adjacent places. As per your schedule you may be able to plan the day; accordingly, for instance if it is a late departure you can include extensive sightseeing while an early departure train/flight would suggest keeping the entire morning very leisurely and avoiding the visit of far-off places.

Morning – Visit Gokul

Head out of your hotel early and make your first stop at Gokul, an iconic town where the divine childhood of Lord Krishna took place. Aside from the livelier regions of Vrindavan, Gokul could provide you with another kind of religious journey which is quiet, less disturbed, and even more authentic. Visiting some of the great local temples or religious spots in the area will definitely be worth it depending on your time and interests.

Visit Raman Reti

On completion of your visit to Gokul, continue your journey towards Raman Reti which is one of the childhood haunts of Krishna and a regular stop-over for pilgrims wishing to experience the spiritual heritage of Braj. Visiting this spiritual place shall be quite a pleasant outing for people wanting to break out of the conventional Mathura-Vrindavan temple chain.

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Afternoon – Govardhan or Additional Vrindavan Sightseeing

Schedule of leaving at night or later in the evening could allow you to visit Govardhan along with the rest of the activities. However, keep in mind that just because a place seems to be a short distance on a map you may not be able to go there owing to traffic and crowds, especially during a Diwali, which are very likely to affect your mode and time of travel.

You can choose from:

  • Local shopping
  • Buying Mathura peda and other sweets
  • Visiting another temple
  • Enjoying local food
  • Resting at the hotel
  • Completing pending darshan
  • Exploring Vrindavan at your own pace

Keep the Last Day Flexible

Your third day need not become a race to cover every possible landmark. Having a flexible itinerary becomes even more valuable on Diwali when unexpected traffic congestion, huge temple crowds as well as local festivities take place which might delay your travel time.

If you are leaving at very early hours of the morning, you are better off avoiding one additional attraction than running the risk of not getting on time to catch your transport.

Day 3 highlights:

  • Gokul
  • Raman Reti
  • Optional Govardhan visit
  • Local shopping
  • Additional temple visits
  • Flexible departure schedule

3-Day Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Itinerary Briefly

DayMorningAfternoonEvening
Day 1Krishna JanmabhoomiDwarkadhish Temple & local foodVishram Ghat
Day 2Banke Bihari TempleRadha Vallabh Temple & ISKCONPrem Mandir & Diwali atmosphere
Day 3Gokul & Raman RetiGovardhan or flexible sightseeingDeparture

Quick Tip for a Comfortable Diwali Trip

Do not try to cover every famous temple in Mathura and Vrindavan in three days. Choose the most important places, start early, and keep your evenings flexible. This gives you more time for darshan and lets you actually enjoy the Diwali atmosphere instead of spending the festival stuck in traffic.

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Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package Cost

The cost of a Diwali trip depends on the number of Travellers, hotel category, transport, departure city, number of days and whether you require guided or special darshan arrangements.

A typical private package may include:

Package ComponentTypical Cost Range
Budget hotel₹1,500–₹3,000 per room/night
Mid-range hotel₹3,000–₹6,000 per room/night
Private local cab₹2,500–₹5,000+ per day
Meals₹400–₹1,000+ per person/day
Guide, if requiredVaries
Special darshan/servicesDepends on temple and current arrangements

These are just planning estimates they show you what a package is likely to cost and are not binding prices. However, during festival seasons like Diwali, there may be considerable increases in room tariffs or vehicle charges. It would be very surprising though if accommodation, transport, or vehicle charges remained the same during festival seasons.

What Is Usually Included in a Diwali Tour Package?

A good Mathura and Vrindavan Diwali Tour may comprise of:

  • Hotel accommodation (room only, breakfast included, half-board, etc.)
  • Private vehicles (car, van, or bus)
  • Professional driver
  • Visits to local places
  • Pick-up and drop-off
  • Breakfast, depending on package
  • Help with the planning of your trip
  • Perspective of local sightseeing (e.g., where to go on foot, where to get a bus etc.)

What May Not Be Included?

Always check exclusions before booking. These may include:

  • Train or flight tickets
  • Personal shopping
  • Lunch and dinner
  • Monument or attraction tickets
  • Special puja or donation
  • Personal expenses
  • Additional vehicle hours
  • Unscheduled sightseeing

Reputable tour companies should clearly state the exact terms of any agreement or arrangement you make rather than using unclear terms like ‘all-inclusive’.

Where to Stay in Mathura or Vrindavan During Diwali?

The place you choose to stay in is a weighty decision which will ultimately influence your holiday experience greatly.

Stay in Vrindavan If Temple Visits Are Your Priority

Spend most of the time on visiting religious sites and staying in and around Vrindavan as it is very suitable for temple pilgrimage. Besides temple visits, Vrindavan is the land of Bhakti i.e., spiritual devotion, therefore it is easy to get access to the holy places as Vrindavan is situated in proximity to temples.

Popular areas include locations around:

  • Raman Reti
  • ISKCON area
  • Chhatikara Road
  • Main Vrindavan temple areas

The main advantage is you are just stepping away from temples so no time is lost on getting there. The main drawback is that you have very few places in the vicinity. During a festival like Diwali, the roads around the temples get very crowded, it will be hard for the tourists.

Mathura can be a good option if your journey involves:

  • Mathura Junction railway station
  • Early train departures
  • A broader sightseeing circuit
  • Combining Mathura with Gokul or other nearby destinations

Combining your sightseeing’s at Mathura with your visit to Gokul or other destinations nearby Either of the two cities are fine for a first Diwali tour. Which place you should choose depends on where you want to see mainly, but do not choose the one with the most hotels as a decision!

How to Reach Mathura and Vrindavan for Diwali

Being connected to several big North Indian cities, reaching Mathura is not a problem.

By Train:

  • Mathura Junction is the main railway station in the city and links several large cities throughout India.
  • To avoid any hassle while making Diwali travel, it is better to arrange your train tickets quite some time before.
  • Once you reach Mathura, it is quite simple to get to Vrindavan by taking a taxi, autorickshaw, or any other means of local transport.

By Road:

  • Both Mathura and Vrindavan are very well connected to Delhi, Agra, and other cities of Uttar Pradesh.
  • Driving on the highway with your family, the use of your own car provides a fantastic opportunity to decide the schedule at your convenience, it is more convenient for families to travel on the road.
  • However, you should not underestimate the effects of festival-related traffic. Normally a drive of certain time might take longer when getting near very busy temple areas.

By Air:

  • Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi is usually the airport for most travelers, and it is located at least a flight length away to Mathura.
  • Depending on the availability of a flight, as well as your other places to visit, Agra Airport might also be a point of departure for you.
  • Please be aware that after disembarking, you will be spending considerable time in a van getting to your hotel because you are going to a temple town especially to attend a festival. So please account for that in your plan.

Practical Tips for Visiting Mathura and Vrindavan During Diwali

It is possible to have an enjoyable time during the festival only if you are able to cope with the situation of festival travel.

1. Start Your Temple Visits Early

Generally, it is less crowded in the morning than in the evening so it is easier to enjoy sightseeing during morning.

2. Keep Your Itinerary Flexible

The idea of scheduling every 30, 45 minutes is a terrible one as it is impossible with such tight schedule when taking into consideration the various things that might come in way in an Indian city like:

  • Traffic jam
  • Security check
  • Parking problem
  • Walking
  • Darshan queues
  • Congested crowd

3. Carry Minimal Belonging

The big temples could impose some limitations about what you are allowed to take with you into the shrine. Just limit your belongings to only those necessary, and you do not forget to check rules at your particular temple beforehand.

4. Wear Comfortable Clothing

You may find yourself to be on foot for many hours, especially, you will probably have to walk around busy temple streets. It is only practical to wear decently, modestly, and not take the wrong shoe to the holy place.

5. Protect Your Phone and Wallet

Like crowded pilgrimage areas, busy tourist areas need you to protect your property, keep it close and do not show off the large amount of your cash.

6. Book Hotels Early

The hotel booking for Diwali is very popular. In fact, it makes sense for the traveler if he/she starts the process early as this helps to get more room and diverse types to suit their requirements.

7. Confirm Temple Timings

The timings of a large number of temples can have considerable change in terms of timing, depending on their schedule during the festive period. It is not a clever idea to rely on a previous post on a blog that may be outdated or on a timetable from last year. Rather, one should make a point of either directly confirming the latest information at a given temple or going locally to be fully sure about that.

8. Avoid Overloading the Evening

Typical of planning a visit with limited time is that the person tries to get to the top temple, participate in aarti, shop for gifts, and even catch the train or bus to yet another destination all on one evening, the time just is not sufficient.

  • So, identify which of the things is most important to you.
  • Then, let it decide the rest of your agenda.
  • Leave enough buffer time to be able to do the other tasks in a peaceful way.
  • Try to finish your evening a bit earlier so that you can have some rest and be physically and psychologically fresh to do activities again.

Who Should Book a Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package?

We would recommend the package to the following:

  • Families that include children and therefore may not want the hassle of independent travel
  • Senior citizens for comfort and ease during travel
  • Couple visitors looking to minimize all their troubles from the beginning to end of the trip
  • Couples planning to travel together for their Diwali trip
  • Travelers coming from Delhi or Agra to save time by joining a group
  • People who are comfortable with a well-arranged program
  • Vehicles to the visitor’s choice

Independent travel is an option. When one can manage hotels, local transport and temple visits by oneself, a self-made plan would be possible.

Inclusions & Exclusions of Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package

Before booking a Diwali Tour package for Mathura Vrindavan you should always check very clearly what is covered and not covered in the package since at festival time prices may differ. Knowing what is included will help prevent the possibility of unexpected expenses.

Inclusive Items

  • Stay at the hotel as per selected package
  • Free breakfast (available only if it is mentioned in the package)
  • Private AC cars for visiting and transfer
  • Pick-up and drop-off to the agreed place
  • Local sightseeing in Mathura and Vrindavan
  • Temple visit and place of pilgrimage visit as per itinerary
  • Arranged booking and VIP/privileged darshan for Krishna Janmabhoomi temple as and when available and subject to the applicable temple rules
  • Driver’s allowance, fuel, and parking (as applicable)
  • Tolls along planned route
  • Local tour as per the agreed itinerary
  • Itinerary change support in the month of Diwali
  • Applicable taxes (if they are mentioned in the package quote)

Exclusive Items

  • Train or flights tickets
  • Breakfast, unless stated in the package description, but lunch and dinner are always excluded
  • Donations or Krishna Janmabhoomi VIP darshan fees, unless the inclusion is clear
  • Charges for religious activities like special puja, aarti etc.
  • Shopping or other personal expenses
  • Charges for camera photography if applicable
  • Extra visits other than those already planned
  • Extra hours or vehicle usage and extra kilometers/hours etc.
  • Room upgrade
  • Phone calls and linen
  • Travel insurance cover
  • Additional cost due to changes in plans, roads closure etc. which are not within the tour provider’s sphere of influence.

Tip: It is common at Krishna Janmabhoomi that the procedure of VIP/priority darshan changes frequently (or is even discontinued) at festivals and such times. You should therefore make sure first of all about availability, booking time, procedure & cost etc. of such kinds of tickets to avoid unpleasant surprises while making payment.

Book VIP Darshan at Krishna Janmabhoomi

You will experience a lot of people around during a Krishna Janmabhoomi pilgrimage visit to Mathura on Diwali festival days. The queues are always very long at and around the main Krishna statue, for example, and the time for the darshan (prayer ceremony) is limited. Those who really enjoy an organized temple visit should probably first check whether they have booked travel days for which VIP or Priority Darshan facilities are also available.

A Krishna Janmabhoomi VIP Darshan booking could shorten the waiting time and, therefore, be more of a relief. This especially applies to seniors, families and visitors who plan their pilgrimage trips for the time during Diwali when the temple is most busy. Procedures for VIP/priority darshan, entry, payment and eligibility may differ and will require further clarification before one proceeds to make a booking. Therefore, prior to booking one should:

  • Find out the possible darshan date and time.
  • Determine what VIP/priority darshan booking price will be
  • Identify ID which is valid.
  • Discover the place where you have to enter the temple and also the time to report.
  • Understand what will happen to your belongings and if there are any items that you cannot take, etc., before entering the temple.
  • Verify whether the ticket is an official one or has been booked through an agent who has authority to do so.\

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If you are planning a Diwali Tour package, then getting the darshan tickets prior to the tour itself may help you manage your schedule during the visit better and even allow you to visit some of the famous places in Mathura such as Dwarkadhish Temple, Vishram Ghat etc., later in the day without a hurry.

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Final Thoughts: Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package

Diwali Tour package in Mathura Vrindavan provides a more enjoyable experience from where to savour the festival not through shopping but rather celebrating it in the religious mannerisms of Braj, rather than just a tourist tour. Three days two nights would be ideal, as this should allow ample time for a visit to all the major sites including a pilgrimage to Mathura; a day to embrace the Festive feeling and traditions of Vrindavan; while the third day to have a trip to Gokul or the hill of Govardhan; or a more relaxed sightseeing.

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FAQ About: Mathura Vrindavan Diwali Tour Package

What is the price of a Mathura Vrindavan tour?

A lot of factors like the number of days the tour will last, the hotel category selected, type of transportation, number of people and attractions of which ones the tourists will see will be considered before the price is calculated. If it is a basic 2-day tour package, it will probably run you around ₹3, 000, ₹5, 000 per person. Whereas a package, which includes a private room, better hotel facility and an excellent quality AC cab can charge approximately ₹6, 000, ₹12, 000 or higher per person.

Does Vande Bharat run to Mathura?

Vande Bharat Express does run through Mathura Junction on several other trains besides that one. Availability is contingent upon the route, the number of the train as well as the travel date. Should the person plan to travel to Mathura Vrindavan by means of Vande Bharat, the person must verify and know the latest timetables, train numbers, and seat availability, if any, to avoid booking difficulties.

What could the approximate price of a 2-day Mathura Vrindavan tour package be?

This might be roughly ₹5, 000, ₹10, 000 a person, if the person is considering booking a private or an organized Mathura Vrindavan tour package for those two days. But this is dependent on the type and class of the hotel, transport, meals, and other things that the package would include. If you book a budget package, the amount may be less. Whereas the choice of the very luxurious or top category hotel, car, and the addition of extra facilities would definitely result in an increase in price

Can I visit all the important places in Mathura and Vrindavan in just 2 days?

We do believe that 2 days are really not enough time but you have to do the right thing here. You will be spending some of the time visiting Mathura Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish Temple and Vishram Ghat. And then Vrindavan Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON Temple, Prem Mandir, and other important temples in Vrindavan.

Should I stay in Mathura or Vrindavan?

For tourists who are mostly interested in visiting temples, one will normally say that Vrindavan is the better choice. Since quite a few of the popular temples in these two holy towns are actually in or very close to Vrindavan. Whereas, in case of someone who is keen on getting closer proximity to Mathura Junction railway station or if the intention is to spend time in Mathura, Gokul and neighboring destinations, staying in Mathura could work better

How much is the taxi fare for the return journey from Mathura to

Mathura to Vrindavan: There is a difference in the fare of a Taxi from Mathura to Vrindavan according to your choice of vehicle, from which area you want your cab, and whether the booking is for a one-way or round-trip. A small city ride could roughly cost you ₹400, ₹800 for a one-way trip, but the cost of a private full car for that entire day will typically be much higher.

If I go on tour, which place should I visit first: Mathura or Vrindavan?

Traveling from Mathura to Vrindavan will be the first step for the majority of first-time travelers. They will start with Krishna Janmabhoomi, the temple where Lord Krishna was born besides the other places in Mathura, then proceed to Vrindavan for the main temples. Alternatively, in case the arrival is done in Vrindavan, you could also start from there if you are going to Banke Bihari Temple first.

Are cabs from apps like Ola available in Mathura and Vrindavan?

Availability of app-based taxis may vary in Mathura and Vrindavan, especially near busy temple areas and during festivals. Local autos, e-rickshaws, and taxis can also be found in the region. A reserved private tour taxi is often more convenient as it saves travelers from waiting at the temple gate or trying to get a ride there after every religious sightseeing.

What are the assorted options of transport available from Mathura to Vrindavan?

There are several ways to go from Mathura to Vrindavan such as by taking the taxi, autorickshaw, e-rickshaw, or local bus. The length of the journey depends on where you start and where you want to go. On average, it is about 10, 15 km. Taking a private taxi, especially if one person, is the most straightforward way for families and tourists who have more luggage to carry. Autos and e-rickshaws are also great for short city transfers.

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