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Bus, Train
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3 Stars Hotels
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Spritual
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English, Hindi
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Easy to Moderate
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2-15
Overview
Travel to Vrindavan is a spiritual journey that takes people to one of India’s most sacred and enchanting towns, known for its deep connection with Lord Krishna. Visitors from across the world come here by road, train, or air, often traveling through Mathura, just a few kilometers away. Whether walking barefoot along the holy streets, riding a rickshaw through the bustling markets, or boating on the Yamuna River, every movement in Vrindavan feels like part of a divine experience.
The name “Vrindavan” comes from the words Vrinda (sacred basil) and Van (forest), referring to the lush groves where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. Over time, Vrindavan has become a symbol of devotion and love, drawing pilgrims who wish to connect with its timeless spiritual energy.
Highlights
- Banke Bihari Temple – Famous temple dedicated to Lord Krishna’s playful form.
- ISKCON Temple (Krishna Balaram Mandir) – Peaceful white marble temple with daily kirtans and prayers.
- Prem Mandir – Stunning white marble temple known for its evening light show.
- Keshi Ghat (Yamuna Ghat) – Sacred riverbank for aarti, rituals, and beautiful sunset boat rides.
