Mathura & Vrindavan
Complete Guide
Everything you need for a perfect Braj Yatra โ best temples, darshan timings, VIP passes, where to stay, what to eat, and how to reach.
Mathura and Vrindavan โ the twin cities of Lord Krishna โ are among India’s most sacred pilgrimage destinations. Located in Uttar Pradesh, about 150 km south of Delhi, this divine land (known as Braj Bhoomi) is where Lord Krishna was born, played, and lived his early divine leela (pastimes).
Whether you are a devotee seeking spiritual peace, a history enthusiast exploring ancient temples, or a family traveler wanting a meaningful cultural experience โ Mathura and Vrindavan offer an unmatched journey of the soul. This complete 2026 guide covers everything you need to know to plan a perfect Braj Yatra.
About Mathura & Vrindavan
Mathura is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna โ one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. The city sits on the banks of the holy Yamuna River and is over 5,000 years old. It is home to the famous Krishna Janmabhoomi temple complex, the ancient Dwarkadhish Temple, and the sacred Vishram Ghat where Lord Krishna is said to have rested after slaying Kansa.
Vrindavan, located just 15 km from Mathura, is where Lord Krishna spent his childhood and youth. The town is filled with over 5,000 temples and is considered the most sacred place in the entire Braj region. The holy Parikrama Marg (circumambulation path) around Vrindavan is a beloved spiritual practice for millions of devotees.
Together, Mathura and Vrindavan form the heart of the Braj Bhumi pilgrimage circuit, which also includes Govardhan, Gokul, Nandgaon, and Barsana.
Top Temples & Darshan Guide
Here are the most important temples you must visit during your Mathura Vrindavan yatra, complete with darshan timings and insider tips:
The most beloved temple of Vrindavan, dedicated to Lord Krishna as Banke Bihari. Famous for its unique curtain darshan tradition โ the curtain is opened and closed repeatedly during darshan to protect devotees from the overwhelming power of the deity’s gaze.
Closed: Between 12 PM โ 5:30 PM (afternoon break)
One of the largest and most magnificent Krishna temples in India, built by ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness). Known for its grand architecture, prasadam restaurant, and beautiful Mangal Aarti at dawn.
Special: Srimad Bhagavatam lectures daily at 7:30 AM
The holiest site in Mathura โ the exact spot where Lord Krishna was born. The complex includes the main temple, the ancient prison cell (Garbhagriha) where Krishna was born, and the Shahi Eidgah mosque next door. Security checks are strict; no electronics allowed inside.
Winter: 5:30 AM โ 12:00 PM & 3:30 PM โ 8:30 PM
A stunning white marble temple built by Jagadguru Kripaluji Maharaj, completed in 2012 at a cost of over โน100 crore. The evening light show (7:30โ8:00 PM) where the entire temple is illuminated with colorful lights is a must-see attraction.
Light Show: Every evening 7:30 PM โ 8:00 PM (free entry)
One of the oldest and most important temples in Mathura, built in 1814. Dedicated to Lord Dwarkadhish (Lord Krishna as King of Dwarka). Located near the Vishram Ghat, it is famous for its intricate rajasthani architecture and vibrant Holi celebrations.
Special Aartis: 6:30 AM, 8:00 AM, 12:00 PM
Located in Barsana (40 km from Mathura), this hilltop temple dedicated to Radha Rani is world-famous for the Lathmar Holi festival where women playfully beat men with sticks. The temple is especially spectacular during Holi season (FebโMarch).
Best time: Holi season (FebโMarch) for Lathmar Holi
How to Reach Mathura & Vrindavan
๐ By Road (Recommended)
The most convenient way to reach Mathura from Delhi is by road via NH-44 (Yamuna Expressway). The distance is approximately 150 km and takes about 2.5โ3 hours with a comfortable AC taxi. Vrindatourandtaxi.com offers the most reliable and affordable taxi service from Delhi, Noida, Agra, and all major cities in North India.
| Route | Distance | Time | Fare (Sedan) | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delhi โ Mathura | 150 km | ~2.5 hrs | โน2,200 | Book โ |
| Delhi โ Vrindavan | 165 km | ~3 hrs | โน2,500 | Book โ |
| Agra โ Mathura | 55 km | ~1 hr | โน1,200 | Book โ |
| Jaipur โ Mathura | 250 km | ~4 hrs | โน3,800 | Book โ |
| Noida โ Mathura | 130 km | ~2 hrs | โน1,900 | Book โ |
๐ By Train
Mathura Junction (MTJ) is a major railway station well connected to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, and all major Indian cities. Key trains include: Gatimaan Express (DelhiโAgra, stops at Mathura), Intercity Express, and Shatabdi Express. From Mathura station, hire a local auto or our taxi to reach Vrindavan (~15 km).
โ๏ธ By Air
The nearest airport is Agra Airport (AGR), 55 km away. Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (DEL) is 150 km away and offers more frequent flights. Vrinda Tour & Taxi provides airport pick-up and transfer service from both airports directly to Mathura/Vrindavan.
Tour Packages โ Mathura Vrindavan
Choose from our curated Mathura Vrindavan tour packages designed for pilgrims, families, and groups:
Taxi & Cab Service โ Mathura Vrindavan
Our premium AC taxi service covers all routes from Delhi, Noida, Agra, Jaipur and all major cities to Mathura and Vrindavan. Choose the vehicle that fits your group:
Where to Stay in Mathura & Vrindavan
Mathura and Vrindavan offer accommodation options for every budget โ from free ashrams to luxury hotels:
๐ Ashrams (Budget โ Free / โน200โโน800/night)
Several dharamshalas and ashrams near Banke Bihari Temple and ISKCON offer basic but clean accommodation for pilgrims. ISKCON Vrindavan has a guest house with rooms from โน500/night. Ideal for solo devotees and small groups seeking a spiritual atmosphere.
๐ฉ Mid-Range Hotels (โน800โโน3,000/night)
Several clean and comfortable hotels like Hotel Ananda Krishna Van, Hotel Vrinda Heritage, and Hotel Radha Ashok are available within 1 km of major temples in Vrindavan. Most include vegetarian meals, Wi-Fi, and AC rooms.
โญ Premium / Luxury (โน3,000โโน10,000/night)
For a premium experience, Radisson Blu Agra (55 km), ITC Mughal Agra, and Club Mahindra Vrindavan offer world-class amenities. Our tour packages include partnered hotel bookings at the best negotiated rates.
Book hotels at least 2 weeks in advance during festival seasons (Janmashtami, Holi, Radhashtami). We arrange hotel bookings as part of our tour packages โ contact us for the best rates near the temples.
What to Eat in Mathura & Vrindavan
Mathura and Vrindavan are completely vegetarian cities. The local cuisine is a delightful blend of Braj Bhoomi flavors:
- Mathura Peda: The most famous sweet of Mathura โ soft, melt-in-mouth milk sweets available at every corner. Must-buy as prasadam and gifts.
- Bedai & Jalebi: The quintessential Mathura breakfast โ crispy bedai (puri) with spicy aloo sabzi and hot jalebis.
- Kachori & Sabzi: Crispy, spicy kachoris from local shops near temples are a popular snack.
- Lassi: Rich, thick Mathura lassi from shops like Brijwasi Mithai Wala is legendary.
- ISKCON Prasadam: The ISKCON temple restaurant serves sattvic prasadam meals โ pure, freshly cooked, and delicious.
- Chaat & Gol Gappe: The chaat near Vishram Ghat is famous among locals and tourists alike.
Both Mathura and Vrindavan are strictly vegetarian. Non-vegetarian food, alcohol, and eggs are completely prohibited and unavailable. Respect the sanctity of the holy land.
Best Time to Visit Mathura Vrindavan
Essential Travel Tips for Mathura Vrindavan
- Dress modestly and cover your head inside temples (carry a dupatta or stole).
- Remove footwear before entering all temples โ carry a cloth bag for your shoes.
- Book VIP Darshan for Banke Bihari during peak seasons to avoid 2โ3 hour queues.
- Start your Mathura-Vrindavan tour early morning (5:30 AM) for peaceful darshan and less crowd.
- Keep small change (โน10โโน50) for donations and prasadam shops.
- Use a trusted local guide or our tour packages for a deeper spiritual experience.
- Do NOT carry leather items (belts, wallets, shoes) inside temple premises.
- Do NOT take photographs inside most temples โ strictly prohibited.
- Do NOT bring non-vegetarian food, alcohol, or eggs anywhere in Vrindavan.
- Avoid sharing personal information with unknown “guides” โ book through verified operators only.
- Do NOT feed monkeys โ they can be aggressive. Mathura has a large monkey population.
- Avoid visiting on Ekadashi (fasting days) โ temples are extremely crowded.
