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The 84 Kos Yatra across Braj is not a casual sightseeing route. It covers forests, kunds, village temples, ghats, and sacred hills spread over nearly 252 kilometers. Traditionally, this parikrama is completed on foot over several weeks. In seven days, what we offer is a structured, vehicle-supported circuit that follows the traditional spiritual geography while remaining physically realistic. The planning is based on actual rural road conditions, temple darshan timing, walking capacity, and seasonal crowd flow.
Across these seven days, you move gradually from Mathura and Vrindavan into Govardhan’s sacred hill region, through Barsana and Nandgaon, into the Van circuit, and finally into Gokul and Mahavan. Stair climbs are paced carefully, rural segments are not rushed, and longer stretches are broken intelligently to manage fatigue. Nothing is presented as a full traditional walking parikrama, and nothing is exaggerated for effect. The focus remains on disciplined sequencing, honest explanation, and manageable movement — so the yatra feels structured, meaningful, and dependable.
Details are subject to availability & seasonal adjustments
Traditional beginning at Vishram Ghat with Yamuna Poojan, marking the formal start of the Braj Parikrama sequence.
Structured darshan at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, accounting for strict security and queue flow.
Carefully timed visit to Banke Bihari Temple to manage heavy crowd density in Vrindavan.
Practical coverage of key spiritual points around Govardhan, without unrealistic full 21 km walking claims.
Gradual ascent to Shri Ji Temple (Radha Rani Temple) in Barsana with pacing control.
Visit to Nand Bhawan in Nandgaon, respecting the physical effort required for the climb.
Exploration of the traditional Van (forest) circuit, including Bhandir Van and Bel Van at a slower, rural pace.
Calm movement through Gokul and Mahavan, covering Raman Reti and Brahmand Ghat.
Vishram Ghat Yamuna Poojan – traditionally the formal beginning of Braj Parikrama.
Dwarkadhish Temple – aligned with morning darshan hours.
Krishna Janmasthan (Keshav Dev Temple Complex) – structured entry; security buffer required.
Potra Kund
Pagal Baba Temple
Birla Mandir
Bhuteshwar Mahadev
Rangeshwar Mahadev
Madhuvan
Kans Kila
Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Movement inside Vrindavan is managed by e-rickshaw due to vehicle restrictions.
Keshi Ghat Yamuna Poojan
Kaliya Dah
Nidhivan
Banke Bihari Temple (timed carefully due to heavy crowd flow)
Radha Vallabh Temple
Radha Raman Temple
Shahji Temple
Rangaji Temple
Prem Mandir (post-sunset illumination)
Durga Temple
Return to hotel.
This day involves moderate walking.
We do not attempt a full 21 km continuous walk unless specifically requested.
Key sites include:
Daan Ghati Temple
Govardhan Parvat Pooja Sthal
Manasi Ganga
Jatipura (Mukharvind)
Radha Kund & Shyam Kund
Narad Kund
Kusum Sarovar
Chandra Sarovar
Bahulavan
Punchari Ka Lotha
Luk Luk Daoji
Neem Gaon
Return to hotel.
This region includes historical and mythological references often included in extended Braj Yatra.
Deeg Mahal
Laxman Mandir
Symbolic sites referred to as Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, Yamnotri (Braj equivalents)
Charan Pahari
Balram Kund
Lakha Top
Jal Mahal Region
Narsingh Kund
Nar Narayan Parvat
Gulab Kund
Daya Kund
Lunch break structured mid-day. Return to hotel.
This is a physically active day involving stair climbs.
Shri Ji Temple (Radha Rani Temple) – gradual ascent.
Gehar Van
Dev Kund
Vrishbhanu Okhar
Maan Mandir
Rangili Mahal
Mor Kuti
Radha Bagh
Mahaprabhu Ji Ki Baithak
Nand Bhawan
Nandeshwar Temple
Sanket Van
Vrinda Kund
Ter Kadamb
Kokilavan
Gomti Kund
Kot Van
Return for overnight stay.
This day reflects the traditional 12 Vans of Braj.
Bhandir Van
Bel Van
Garuda Govind
Shergarh Region
Koshi Region
Phalen
Paigaon
Chaumuha
Surir
Bhadravan
Mat Van
Bihar Van
Akshay Vat
Tapo Van
Cheer Ghat
Bansi Vat
Movement is slower as these areas are less commercial and more rural.
Return to hotel.
Final day covers Krishna’s childhood geography.
Rawal (Radha’s birthplace)
Chandravali Temple
Gokul
Mahavan
Raman Reti
Loh Van
Dauji Temple (Baldev)
Mahadev Temple
Brahmand Ghat
Chaurasi Khamba
Traditional conclusion can be done again at Vishram Ghat before departure.
Evening departure from Mathura.
This is a vehicle-supported 84 Kos circuit, not a full walking parikrama.
Daily walking is moderate but includes stair climbs in Barsana and Nandgaon.
Rural roads may be uneven in forest regions.
Temple timings change seasonally.
Festival periods significantly increase crowd density.
It respects:
Traditional spiritual sequencing
Geographic logic of Braj Mandal
Physical stamina management
Real road and access conditions
Darshan timing realities
Nothing is exaggerated.
Nothing is claimed beyond feasibility.
The structure honors tradition while remaining practical.
Pick / Drop to & from Mathura.
Complete Sightseeing by Private Ac Vehicle.
All Inclusive of all Toll Taxes, State Taxes, Parking and Driver Allowance.
Breakfast & Dinner.
Personal Guide for Gokul and Vrindavan Tour.
(Optional) Complete Guide for Braj 84 Kos Yatra.
This area is our home. Our daily routines involve these temple lanes and ghats, unlike where we work or have leisure time. That is why our Sevan Days Braj 84 Kos Yatra has been developed with care, considering where we will stop, how long we will take to pause, and the best time for us to not be in a hurry.
Because of large numbers of people on foot in the city, there is a prohibition against all types of vehicles in the streets of Vrindavan, which is the norm here. We will chauffeur you through the area via e-rickshaws and i) walking distances so that you experience Vrindavan in a more personal way than if you were to see it from afar.
For Vrindavan, monkeys are real. We don’t mean to scare you, rather, we plan on preparing you. The way we advise you to always secure your sunglasses and personal items are based on experience instead of theory. By remaining aware, we prevent minor occurrences from becoming major stress-inducing events.
You have 3 options to access the Dwarkadhish Temple as there is no road connection available for vehicles, either by taking a boat (fee between Rs 50 - 100 per person) or a rickshaw (fee between Rs 10 - 20), or by walking.
Parikrama traditionally occurs on foot around Goverdhan because we honour tradition, but we also realise that every individual has their own health limits to consider. Therefore, we will make available an e-rickshaw option for any individual requiring assistance with their Vraj parikrama. We strive to ensure that these individuals will be treated with dignity and respect, without judgment.
There is no bus or private vehicle transport to the top of where the Temple is, so you can reach the Barsana Radha Rani Temple via bikes (₹100 per person), ropeway or stairs.
We believe trust is a resource; that's why we provide this service without hidden costs, rushing you to your destination or making unplanned stops along the way. We are proud to support our guides in providing you with transportation around Braj as if we were escorting our own family members.

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Every journey to Mathura & Vrindavan is sacred. We treat your yatra with the same respect as our own family’s pilgrimage.
“Yatra is not travel — it is faith.”
We are locals of Mathura–Vrindavan. Every route and temple is known to us.
Planned around darshan, aartis and parikrama — never rushed.
No hidden charges. No last-minute surprises.
Clean vehicles with pilgrim-experienced drivers.
Slow pace journeys with proper breaks.
Real people before, during and after your yatra.
This is not business — it is service to devotees.
We are locals of Mathura–Vrindavan. Every route and temple is known to us.
Planned around darshan, aartis and parikrama — never rushed.
No hidden charges. No last-minute surprises.
Clean vehicles with pilgrim-experienced drivers.
Slow pace journeys with proper breaks.
Real people before, during and after your yatra.
This is not business — it is service to devotees.
Clear answers to common questions about this tour package, so you can plan your Mathura–Vrindavan yatra with confidence.
Yes, if the route is sequenced properly. Six days allow balanced temple visits, realistic intercity travel, and recovery intervals without compressing darshan into unrealistic time frames.
By road, it usually takes 7–8 hours depending on traffic and highway conditions. Train options can be arranged for travelers who prefer overnight or more relaxed travel.
Yes. Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and Ram Janmabhoomi have strong security systems. Mobile phones, bags, and electronics are often restricted. Time buffers are necessary.
There is moderate walking involved. Vrindavan has vehicle restrictions requiring walking and e-rickshaw use. Barsana (if included) and Hanuman Garhi in Ayodhya involve stair climbing. Ghats in Varanasi also have steps.
Early morning darshan is generally more manageable. Crowd density increases significantly later in the day and during festival periods.
Boat rides are optional and can be arranged at sunrise or before evening Ganga Aarti. Morning rides are typically calmer and less crowded than evening hours.
Overnight stays are typically in Mathura/Vrindavan, Varanasi, and Ayodhya depending on the day’s schedule. Hotel category can be selected based on comfort preference.
Yes, provided they are comfortable with moderate walking and stair climbing. Travel pacing is structured carefully, and long-distance travel days are balanced with lighter temple visits.
Yes. During Janmashtami, Dev Deepawali, Ram Navami, or other major festivals, crowd density and darshan timing may change. Adjustments are made based on local conditions.
This itinerary is designed using real highway distances, temple entry systems, security rules, and crowd flow patterns. No unrealistic time promises are made. The schedule is explained clearly before departure and executed transparently.
Processing Time: Approved refunds will be processed within 7 to 10 working days via the original payment method. Force Majeure: If a tour is cancelled by Vrindavan Mathura Guide due to unforeseen circumstances (extreme weather, government restrictions, or vehicle breakdown), a 100% refund or an alternative date will be offered. Unused Services: No refunds will be provided for any part of the sightseeing missed by the guest due to late arrival or personal choice during the tour.
We understand that travel plans can change. Our cancellation slabs are as follows: 48 Hours or More before the tour: Full Refund of the advance amount (minus a small 5% processing fee/bank charges). 24 to 48 Hours before the tour: 50% of the advance amount will be refunded. Less than 24 Hours or No Show: No refund will be provided as the vehicle and driver are already blocked for your service. Peak Dates: For bookings during major festivals like Holi, Janmashtami, or Radha Ashtami, all advance payments are Non-Refundable due to extreme demand.
We want to ensure your spot is secured so you don't miss the divine Darshan timings. Booking Confirmation: A booking is considered "Confirmed" only after the receipt of the initial advance payment. Voucher Issuance: Once the payment is verified, we will issue a Digital Confirmation Voucher via WhatsApp/Email containing your driver details, vehicle number, and reporting time. Reporting Time: For Same Day Tours, guests are expected to report at the designated pickup point (Hotel/Railway Station) at the scheduled time. A maximum waiting period of 30 minutes is allowed, after which the tour may be treated as a "No Show."
To provide competitive local pricing while maintaining high service standards, we follow a split-payment structure: Advance Deposit: A 50% advance payment of the total package cost is required to process the booking. Balance Amount: The remaining balance must be paid to the coordinator or driver upon arrival or at the start of the tour. Mode of Payment: We accept UPI (Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm), Bank Transfers, and Cash. Exclusions: Please note that E-Rickshaw charges (for narrow lanes near Banke Bihari Temple), Guide fees, and Temple donations are typically not included in the package and should be paid directly in cash.