Agra Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package from Delhi
The Agra Mathura Vrindavan tour package from Delhi combines Mughal heritage, Hindu pilgrimage, and cultural immersion into a single road trip. Starting from Delhi, this route covers three iconic cities within a comfortable 2-day journey, making it one of the most popular group tours in North India.
Why Choose This Tour Package?
Convenience and Comfort
All three cities lie within a 200 km radius of Delhi, connected by the Yamuna Expressway and well-maintained state highways. A tempo traveller from Delhi covers the entire circuit without the hassle of switching vehicles or booking multiple taxis.
Rich Cultural Experience
From the marble grandeur of the Taj Mahal to the evening aarti at Vishram Ghat, this tour weaves together Mughal history, Krishna mythology, and living temple traditions into one itinerary.
Suitable for All Groups
Families with children, senior pilgrims, college groups, and corporate teams all find something meaningful on this route. The mix of sightseeing, temple visits, and local food keeps every traveller engaged.
Vehicle Options for the Agra Mathura Vrindavan Route
Tyagi Travels offers multiple vehicle options for this tour, matched to your group size and comfort preference:
- 12 Seater Tempo Traveller for medium-sized families and friend groups
- 20 Seater Tempo Traveller for larger groups needing extra luggage space
- 26 Seater Tempo Traveller for big families or community tours
- Innova Crysta for small families preferring a premium ride
Departure from Delhi
The journey begins early morning from Delhi. The Yamuna Expressway takes you to Agra in roughly 3 hours, with a breakfast stop en route. From Agra, Mathura is about 60 km further, and Vrindavan sits just 15 km beyond Mathura.
Agra: The City of the Taj
Agra served as the Mughal capital for over a century, and its monuments reflect that imperial legacy. Plan at least half a day here to visit the key landmarks without rushing.
Taj Mahal
Built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most recognised structures on the planet. The white marble mausoleum is best viewed at sunrise when the stone catches the first light. Arrive early to avoid long queues.
Agra Fort
This massive red sandstone fort served as the main residence of Mughal emperors. Its palaces, mosques, and audience halls offer a direct glimpse into royal Mughal life. The fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its own right.
Fatehpur Sikri
A short drive from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri was the Mughal capital under Emperor Akbar. The well-preserved complex showcases a blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, including the towering Buland Darwaza gate.
Mathura: The Birthplace of Lord Krishna
Mathura is one of the seven sacred cities in Hinduism. Its narrow lanes, riverside ghats, and ancient temples create a deeply spiritual atmosphere that draws pilgrims year-round.
Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple
This temple complex marks the exact birthplace of Lord Krishna. The site includes multiple shrines and the prison cell where Krishna’s parents Devaki and Vasudeva were held captive by King Kansa.
Dwarkadhish Temple
One of Mathura’s most important temples, Dwarkadhish is known for its ornate carved exterior and vibrant festivals. The temple comes alive during Janmashtami and Holi celebrations.
Vishram Ghat
Situated on the banks of the Yamuna River, Vishram Ghat is where Lord Krishna is believed to have rested after defeating Kansa. The evening aarti ceremony here is a moving experience, with oil lamps floated on the river.
Vrindavan: The Land of Devotion
Vrindavan is where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, and the town pulses with devotional energy. Hundreds of temples, ashrams, and ghats line its streets, each echoing with kirtan and prayer.
Banke Bihari Temple
One of the most visited temples in Vrindavan, Banke Bihari is dedicated to Krishna in his child form. The temple follows a unique tradition where the curtain before the deity is opened and closed repeatedly, as it is believed that the idol’s gaze is so powerful that devotees cannot bear it for long.
ISKCON Temple
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness maintains a large, well-kept temple complex in Vrindavan. It offers structured guided tours, a vegetarian restaurant, and a multimedia presentation on Krishna’s life.
Prem Mandir
A modern temple built in white marble, Prem Mandir is dedicated to Radha Krishna and Sita Ram. Its evening light and sound show draws large crowds and makes for a memorable conclusion to the Vrindavan visit.
Tips for a Memorable Tour
- Plan Ahead: Book your vehicle in advance, especially during October to March peak season and festival weekends like Holi and Janmashtami.
- Dress Modestly: Temples in Mathura and Vrindavan require modest clothing. Carry a scarf or dupatta for covering your head where needed.
- Stay Hydrated: Carry water bottles and light snacks, particularly during summer months when temperatures can exceed 40 degrees Celsius.
- Respect Local Customs: Remove footwear before entering temples. Photography may be restricted inside certain shrines.
- Start Early: Leaving Delhi by 5-6 AM lets you reach Agra before the Taj Mahal crowds build up.
Tour Package Overview
Tyagi Travels offers flexible Agra Mathura Vrindavan packages from Delhi. Whether you need a single-day express tour or a relaxed 2-day trip with an overnight stay, the itinerary is customised to your group’s pace. All packages include the vehicle, experienced driver, fuel, tolls, and parking.
Ready to book your Agra Mathura Vrindavan tour? Call Tyagi Travels at +91 9891528333 for a free quote and same-day booking confirmation.