Experience the divine celebration of Phoolon Ki Holi at Banke Bihari Temple and the vibrant Holi festivities in Mathura and Vrindavan. A spiritual and festive journey filled with devotion, colors, and tradition.
Your Holi experience begins with an early morning departure from Delhi to Mathura, traveling via the Yamuna Expressway (approx. 3-4 hours). Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and freshen up before heading to Vrindavan, the land of Krishna’s divine pastimes. The highlight of the day is Phoolon Ki Holi at Banke Bihari Temple, where Holi is celebrated not with colors but with an extravagant shower of flowers. As the temple doors open, priests shower devotees with fresh rose and marigold petals, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere filled with devotional chants and Krishna bhajans.
After experiencing this unique and serene celebration, visit the ISKCON Temple, where Holi is celebrated with spiritual kirtans, chanting, and dance performances. Here, devotees from around the world gather to sing and celebrate Krishna’s divine leelas. Enjoy a pure vegetarian Satvik lunch at ISKCON’s Govinda Restaurant or a local Vrindavan eatery before continuing your tour.
In the evening, visit Prem Mandir, a magnificent white marble temple dedicated to Radha Krishna and Sita Ram. The temple is beautifully illuminated, and its evening light and sound show narrates Krishna’s divine pastimes. After soaking in the peaceful and artistic ambiance, return to your hotel in Mathura or Vrindavan for dinner and overnight stay.
After an early breakfast, head to Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, where the grand Holi procession takes place. The streets come alive with devotional music, dancers, beautifully decorated chariots, and enthusiastic devotees playing Holi with organic colors. Witness the lively and joyous parade featuring Krishna bhajans, dhol beats, and local cultural performances.
Following the procession, visit Dwarkadhish Temple, one of the most important temples in Mathura, where Holi is played with colors and music in a traditional way. The temple is filled with devotees singing and dancing, celebrating the festival in devotion to Krishna. Later, visit Vishram Ghat, where you can participate in a peaceful Yamuna Aarti and, if desired, take a short boat ride on the sacred Yamuna River.
Enjoy a traditional Holi-themed Satvik lunch, featuring delicacies like gujiya, malpua, and thandai, before starting your return journey to Delhi. Arrive in Delhi by late evening, concluding your Phoolon Ki Holi & Vrindavan Holi Festival Tour with unforgettable memories of colors, devotion, and divine bliss.
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