This 3-day weekend tour offers a perfect mix of spirituality, heritage, and cultural exploration, covering Mathura, Vrindavan, and Fatehpur Sikri, making it an ideal getaway from Delhi.
Early Morning – Departure from Delhi
Start your weekend getaway with an early morning drive from Delhi to Mathura via the Yamuna Expressway (approx. 3-4 hours). Enjoy a smooth journey with refreshments onboard.
Morning – Arrival & Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Visit
Upon arrival in Mathura, visit Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Explore the temple complex and feel the divine aura surrounding this sacred site.
Afternoon – Vishram Ghat & Lunch
Visit Vishram Ghat, located on the banks of the Yamuna River, where Krishna is believed to have rested after defeating Kansa. You can enjoy a boat ride on the river for a peaceful experience.
Evening – Exploring Vrindavan & Yamuna Aarti
Upon reaching Vrindavan, visit the Banke Bihari Temple, followed by ISKCON Temple. Witness the mesmerizing Yamuna Aarti at Keshi Ghat.
Night – Prem Mandir & Hotel Check-in
End your day at Prem Mandir, enjoy dinner, and rest for the night.
Early Morning – Visit to Nidhivan & More Temples
For those interested in exploring Vrindavan’s mystical sites, an early morning visit to Nidhivan is recommended. Continue with visits to Rangaji Temple, Radha Vallabh Temple, and Madan Mohan Temple.
Afternoon – Lunch & Shopping
Enjoy a traditional Satvik lunch at a well-known restaurant before heading to Vrindavan’s bustling local markets for handicrafts, religious souvenirs, and sweets.
Evening – Leisure & Cultural Experience
Relax at your hotel or enjoy a cultural performance such as Raas Leela or devotional music.
Early Morning – Drive to Fatehpur Sikri
Wake up early and drive to Fatehpur Sikri (approx. 2 hours from Mathura).
Morning – Explore Fatehpur Sikri
Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, including Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid, Panch Mahal, and the Tomb of Salim Chishti.
Afternoon – Lunch & Departure for Delhi
Enjoy a heritage lunch at a fine-dining restaurant before starting your return journey to Delhi.
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