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Agra Mathura Vrindavan one day tour from Delhi



Looking for a quick trip from Delhi to see some amazing places in India? You can visit Agra, Mathura and Vrindavan one day tour. This short tour lets you see the famous Taj Mahal, which is a beautiful building made of white marble. You'll also get to explore Mathura and Vrindavan, two towns that are very important in Hindu religion. These places are full of temples and have a peaceful feeling. On this trip, you'll learn about India's history and see how people worship. You might experience colorful ceremonies and musical devotional songs and even taste local delicacies. It is a perfect way to be exposed to the many facets of Indian culture without spending too much time on it. You'll return to Delhi with all the experiences from such scenarios of the sensational sights and sounds you witnessed along the way.

 

1. Planning Your One-Day Tour

 

Before the planning of your one day tour to Agra, Mathura and Vrindavan with the Agra Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Delhi, you have to make a list of all the places you would like to visit, amount of time spent at every place and so on. Thus, no sight will be missed or you will have spare time to enjoy every place. A schedule should be designed in detail so as to utilize your day most effectively and fulfill everything you may want to do.

 

06:00 AM - Departure from Delhi

 

Start your journey from Delhi early in the morning to make the most of your time at each destination. You can get from Delhi to Mathura in about 3 hours by driving 180 km. It's a good idea to eat breakfast during the trip. You should book a car or a comfy bus ahead of time for your journey.

 

2. Stop 1: Mathura



 

09:00 AM - Arrival in Mathura

 

Mathura is of great significance to the Hindus as it is the birthplace of Lord Krishna. In this town, there are many beautiful temples and sacred bathing spots. In this town, a peaceful atmosphere is provided. Consider booking a luxury car rental in Delhi for a comfortable journey.

 

Temples to Visit in Mathura

 

Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple: Begin the visit from this Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple which is touted to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. The main sanctum and other holy shrines are inside this temple complex.

 

Dwarkadhish Temple: Dwarkadhish Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna as the king of Dwarka and is famous for its beautiful architecture. The detailed carvings and the peaceful atmosphere of the temple make it a place you should not miss.

 

Vishram Ghat: The place is said to have been where Lord Krishna rested after defeating the demon Kansa, which flows on the Yamuna River. A boat ride up along the ghat offers great scenic views with a very peaceful experience.

 

11:00 AM - Departure for Vrindavan

 

After you complete all your exploration of Mathura, you can head towards Vrindavan in a short 15 km drive that would take no more than half an hour.

 

 

3. Stop 2: Vrindavan



 

11:30 AM - Arrival in Vrindavan

 

Vrindavan is an important place in Hindu mythology where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. The town is famous for its lovely temples and peaceful surroundings.

Temples to Visit in Vrindavan.

 

Temples to Visit in Vrindavan

 

Banke Bihari Temple: The most famous temple for Lord Krishna is that one in Vrindavan, very famed for its festive and jubilant atmosphere. The temple is full of devotees dancing and chanting their glory.

 

ISKCON Temple: This international temple, also known as Sri Krishna Balaram Mandir, is an important pilgrimage site for devotees of Lord Krishna. So peaceful is the setting and so beautiful are the Hare Krishna chants that there is no dearth of spiritual charms here.

 

Prem Mandir: Dedicated to Radha-Krishna, the Prem Mandir is actually famous for great grandeur and architecture that would strike one as breathtakingly beautiful and indeed would look all the more fantastic during the evening when colorful lights illuminate the temple.

 

01:30 PM - Lunch Break

Have your lunch at one of the restaurants in Vrindavan which is a traditional vegetarian meal.

 

02:30 PM - Departure for Agra

 

Drive from Vrindavan for an hour and half to reach Agra about 70 km.

 

4. Stop 3 Agra

 

04:00 PM - Arrival in Agra

 

The most beautiful ancient buildings of Mughal time exist in Agra. There are some fabulous forts and tombs. If you want to visit these special places, you might consider getting an Agra tour package. You will be able to save money on your trip.

 

Places To Visit in Agra

 



Taj Mahal: No trip is ever complete without a visit to the grandeur of the Taj Mahal. It is a white marble mausoleum built by the emperor Shah Jahan in remembrance of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most distinctive monuments of white marble in the world.

 

Agra Fort: Agra Fort is near the Taj Mahal and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that signifies the might of the Mughal Empire. Inside, you can explore magnificent palaces, mosques and courtyards, giving you a taste of how the Mughal royals lived. The distance from Delhi to Agra is about 233 kilometers. Also, when in Agra do not forget to try the famous sweet delicacy called Agra Petha.

 

06:00 PM - Evening Tea Break

 

Spend some short time after exploring the major attractions in a local café or restaurant for an evening tea or snacks before you move back to Delhi.

 

06:30 PM - Departure for Delhi

 

Delhi which will take about 3 to 4 hours depending upon your traffic. You should reach Delhi by 10:30 PM.

 

Conclusion

 

A one day tour from Delhi is for everyone to three important towns in India Agra, Mathura and Vrindavan. You can see a lot in little time. Agra is for people who wish to see the pretty Taj Mahal. In Mathura and Vrindavan you can enjoy the peculiar pious air of these towns. Shows you some history and way of life of India. You will see old buildings in Agra and holy places to visit in Mathura and Vrindavan. You'll enjoy fun, learn about Indian culture and experience spiritual places. At the end of the day you will have seen famous sites and learned about different religions and traditions in India.


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