How to Plan Delhi Agra Mathura Vrindavan Haridwar Tour?
A well planned itinerary is the key to enjoying this trip. The duration of your trip depends on how many days you can spare for the trip. 2 Days Agra Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package is good for a quick experience. If you want to explore these places in detail, a 6 days itinerary is perfect for a balance of history and spirituality. The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather is good for sightseeing.
Start your journey in Delhi where historic monuments and modern attractions will introduce you to India’s diverse culture. Then travel to Agra to see the Taj Mahal and Mughal grandeur. Mathura and Vrindavan are filled with temples of great importance. Haridwar will give you a divine experience with the holy Ganges and ancient temples.
Delhi Agra Mathura Vrindavan Haridwar Tour 6 Days Itinerary
Day 1:
Delhi Sightseeing
Once you reach Delhi start exploring the city. Visit Rajghat, India Gate and Rastrapati Bhawan. Then go to Jama Masjid which is one of the biggest mosques in India. Nearby is Chandni Chowk’s bustling market where you can shop and eat street food. After lunch visit India Gate and Humayun’s Tomb. Qutub Minar is an architectural wonder of Indo-Islamic art. A drive through the Diplomatic Enclave and you can see Government buildings like Rashtrapati Bhavan and Parliament House. In the evening visit Akshardham Temple and Lotus Temple.
Day 2:
Delhi to Agra
Early morning we leave for Agra. En route, we stop at Sikandra where you can see the tomb of Emperor Akbar. Upon arrival in Agra, you check in at your hotel and get freshen up. You can choose the Delhi Agra Tour Package which includes a visit to the beautiful Taj Mahal at sunrise. Agra Fort is another highlight where the red sandstone structure tells the story of the Mughal emperors. Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb is also known as “Baby Taj” because of its similar structure. After a day of sightseeing you return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 3:
Agra to Mathura and Vrindavan
Morning we leave for Mathura. Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple marks the exact place of his birth and is a pious place. The streets of Mathura are lined with temples and sacred sites that reflects its connection with Lord Krishna. Post lunch we leave for Vrindavan. Banke Bihari Temple is a beautiful temple where devotees are attracted by its unique worship. ISKCON Temple is a spiritual hub where you will feel peace. Evening we visit Prem Mandir where the surroundings are beautifully lit. 2 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package is also good for exploring all the famous temples and attractions.
Day 4:
Vrindavan to Haridwar
The tour moves to Haridwar which is one of the most sacred cities of India. On arrival check in to hotel and then visit Mansa Devi Temple which is on a Hill and has a beautiful view of the city. During the time of sunset, the experience of Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri is unforgettable. Thousands of people gather on the ghat to float oil lamps in the holy water. Overnight stay in Haridwar lets you soak in the divinity of the city.
Day 5:
Haridwar to Rishikesh and Back
On this day early morning ,you will be taken to Rishikesh where you can take a stop at Ram Jhula and Lakshman Jhula suspension bridge which is built over the Ganga river. It is also famous for its spirituality and adventure activities such as River Rafting and Bungee Jumping. Move to Geeta Bhawan for religious discourses and teachings. Apart from that you can also explore famous ashrams such as Parmarth Niketan Ashram, and The Beatles Ashram where yoga and meditation happen. After Rishikesh, you will return back to Haridwar for an overnight stay.
Day 6:
Haridwar to Delhi
On the last day of the journey visit Chandi Devi Temple which is situated on a hilltop and can be reached by trek or a cable car. Morning is at leisure on the ghats of Haridwar where you see people taking a holy dip in the Ganges and it’s a peaceful atmosphere. Departure to Delhi in the afternoon. As you reflect on the past few days you take back memories of a journey full of history, devotion and discovery.