First of all, many congratulations to you that you are coming to Shri Vrindavan Dham. This is not a common thing.
Destiny (bhagya) does not works in Vrindavan. It’s rather ONLY the mercy (kripa) of Srimati Radharani that sails the devotees to confidential prema-bhakti here.
So now let’s plan your trip to Vrindavan.
There is a myth on social media that we have to visit only Vrindavan and the most popular among them is Apna Prem Mandir. No ! Not only this, there are many places that you should explore which are associated with Vrindavan and Shri Krishna.
According to our experience, you will have to arrive with at least 7 days’ time. Yes. Only then will something happen in Braj.
So let us know what we have to do on which day.
Day 1: Gokul & Mathura – Krishna Janm Bhumi
So in the first day you should visit Gokul and Mathura. These two places are very close to each other.
If you are staying in Vrindavan then you should come to Gokul by local transport or by your own means and visit the following places:
- Nand Mahal – 84 Khamba
- Yogmaya Temple
- Raman Reti – Where Shri Krishna used to play with his friends
- Chandravali Temple
- Bramhand Ghat – Where Shri Krishna shown the entire universe in this mouth to the Yashoda
- Dauji Temple
After all this, you should go towards Mathura after eating small meals.
Below are the must visit places in Mathura:
- Kans Mahal
- Koilyo Ghat
- Dhruv Tila
- Shri Krishna Janmsthan
- Vishram Ghat
- Birla Temple
- Dwarkadheesh Temple
By roaming around so much, it will be evening so you will go back to your stay and do the rest of the tour tomorrow.
Day 2: Barsana & Nanadgaon – Ladliju Mahal
Now we will move towards Barsana and visit the following places:
First of all you have to come to Barsana and start your journey from Gahvar Van.
- Gahvar Van
- Mayur Kuti
- Daanghati
- Maan Gadh
- Ladliju (Radharani) Mahal
- Rangeeli Mahal
- Pili Pokhar
- Sankri Khor
- Shri lariat Sakhi Temple
- Ravalji
And Yes! Be sure to drink thick creamy lassi while coming down from Ladliju’s mahal. Only then will your journey become memorable. Now after having lunch we will move towards Nandgao.
- Nandbhavan
- Uddhav Kund (Uddhavkyari)
- Vrinda Devi
- Yashoda Kund
- Charan Pahadi
- Paawan Samovar
- Ter Kadamb
- Aasheshwar Mahadev Temple
- Krushna Kund
After visiting these places in the evening, you will return to your stay and meet again tomorrow morning.
Day 3: Govardhan Parikrama
Shree Govardhan Maharaj…Maharaj tere Maathe Mukut Viraj Rahyo.
While singing this song, we will first circumambulate Govardhan Giriraj.
- Govardhan Parikrama
- Kusum Sarovar
- Shyam Kund
- Radha kund
- Govind Kund
- Rudra Kund
- Surbhi Kund
- Punchhri Ke Lautha
You must be very tired today, take rest, see you tomorrow.
Day 4: Kaamvan – Braj Ke Gupt Mandir
Today you will play with nature:
- Vimal Kund
- Charan Pahadi
- Fisalni Sheela
- Kaameshwar Mahadev Temple
- Vyomasur’s Cave
- Bhojan Thali (Bhojan Sthali)
- Chaar Dham
It will be late in the night while you explore this place, so come back tomorrow.
Day 5: Vrindavan Pyaro Vrindavan
Now we will roam and dance in the Kunj Gali’s of Vrindavan:
- Vrindavan Parikrama (Sapt Devalay – Main Temples of Vrindavan)
- Nidhivan
- Vanish Vat
- Keshi Ghaat
- Gopeshwar Mahadev
You must have enjoyed today.
Day 6: Bhandirvan, Vanshivat & Extras
You will get to see the beauty of nature here:
- Bhandirvan
- Vanshivat
- Other Temples of Vrindavan
- Loi Bazar
Day 7: Rest
Conclusion
So we hope you enjoyed this journey a lot. May all your days be auspicious and roam around Vrindavan happily.
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