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A journey through Agra, Mathura, Vrindavan, and Gokul is more than sightseeing—it’s a blend of history, devotion, art, and timeless traditions. From Mughal marvels to Krishna’s leelas, this week-long itinerary takes you through some of North India’s most iconic experiences.
Day 1 – Agra
Start your trip with the breathtaking Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Continue to Agra Fort and the grand Jama Masjid, along with other Mughal architectural gems scattered across the city.
Day 2 – Agra Excursions
Take a short trip to Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned Mughal capital. Spend some quiet time at Keetham Lake before visiting Akbar’s Tomb, an architectural masterpiece in Sikandra. End the day exploring Agra’s lively shopping streets and street food stalls.
Day 3 – Vrindavan
Travel to Vrindavan and explore the mystical Nidhivan, where legends say Lord Krishna still performs his divine raas. In the evening, attend the soulful aarti at the ghats, a mesmerizing spiritual experience.
Day 4 – Vrindavan Temples
Begin with darshan at the famous Banke Bihari Temple, then visit the serene ISKCON Temple, along with other Krishna temples that make Vrindavan a spiritual hub.
Day 5 – Vrindavan & Govardhan
Visit the beautifully lit Prem Mandir, followed by a sneak peek at the upcoming world’s tallest temple, the Chandrodaya Mandir. Take a road trip to Govardhan Parvat, and on your return, enjoy a peaceful sunset at Kusum Sarovar.
Day 6 – Mathura
Head to Krishna’s birthplace, Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi. Explore the Mathura Museum for its collection of ancient sculptures and art, then visit the grand Dwarkadhish Mandir.
Day 7 – Gokul Day Trip
Take a day trip to Gokul, known for its deep spiritual charm. Visit Gokul Dham, enjoy authentic food at Shri Yamuna Ji Dhaba, and spend the day soaking in the devotional atmosphere before returning to Mathura.
Stay Options: The itinerary includes both budget accommodations and luxury stays, giving flexibility for every type of traveler.
Best Time to Visit:
Agra: November to March
Mathura: October to March
Vrindavan: Winter months, when the weather is cool and pleasant
Transportation Notes:
For India itineraries, the budget assumes private taxi travel.
For International itineraries, the budget assumes public transport.
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