Experience The Dynamicity of Hindu Culture With Mathura Vrindavan Tour (1 Day)
The city of Mathura and the neighboring town of Vrindavan are significant religious places for people with faith in Hindu religion Lord Krishna born here. Mathura Vrindavan Tour also fascinates a lot of foreign as well as domestic tourists as there are many old and historically noteworthy places to visit and learn about. If you have limited time on your hand and want a quick Mathura Vrindavan Tour, you can go for Mathura Vrindavan tour (1 day). Raj Travels India offers you Delhi to Agra Mathura Vrindavan One Day Tour where you will be able to see all the important and famous sites of both the places in one day.
You will be picked up by our representative at your hotel and your tour will begin.
As your tour will start at Agra, your first stop would be at Prem Mandir - Shyama Shyam Dham at Vrindavan. It is a monument to God's love, where each stone of the temple has been hand engraved by hundreds of the temple artistes. After that, you will be visiting one of the most attractive temple Banke Bihari Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna. Next, you will get to see the famous ISKCON temple, also a prospering spiritual center for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. After that, you will be getting a chance to visit Krishna Janma Bhoomi Mandir, Sri Krishna Janmasthan and Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple Complex.
Afterwards, you will be heading to Dwarkadheesh Temple, one of the most visited monuments of Mathura and after visiting the temple, you will be taken to Vishram Ghat which is located near Dwarkadhish Temple on the bank of River Yamuna along with a total of 25 ghats. According to the legend, Lord Krishna took some rest on Vishram Ghat after he killed his nemesis Kansa. At Vishram Ghat, the traditional parikrama begins and ends.
After a whole day tour, you will be driven back to your hotel and tour will come to an end. Hopefully, you will have a fun time.
Ans. The best season to explore is the period between October and March when the weather is nice. Certainly, the festivals such as Holi (March) and Janmashtami (August) are most lively yet may be extremely crowded.
Ans. The main temples and attractions in Mathura and Vrindavan can be the subject of a 2 to 3-day trip. To visit more spiritually and in a more relaxed manner, you could stay 4-5 days.
Ans. Mathura: Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Dwarkadhish Temple and Vishram Ghat.
Vrindavan: Nidhivan, Prem Mandir, Vrindavan, ISKCON Temple, Banke Bihar Temple,
Ans. The answer to this is yes, Mathura and Vrindavan are usually safe, particularly around tourist spots. Take care of the local guides and street vendors, however. Do not go into lonely places during the night.
Ans. Simple traditional dresses are preferred. Shorts, sleeveless tops, revealing clothes, etc. should also be avoided, particularly when coming to temples.
Ans. You will have the simple guesthouses as well as dharamsalas, the mid-range hotels, and the luxury. Vrindavan also has several spiritual residences and ashrams.
Ans. Most temples do not allow photography, and this is the case with Banke Bihari Temple. Signage should always be looked at or inquired about the temple authorities.
Ans.Yes, you can find local guides, and their quality depends. Provided you are interested in the history and legends, you can find a reputable guide or tour package.
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