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6 Days Haridwar Rishikesh with Agra Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package
- Duration : 5 Nights/6 Days
- Places Covered: Mathura, Vrindavan, Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Agra

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6 Days Haridwar Rishikesh with Agra, Mathura, and Vrindavan
A journey that begins from Delhi and carries you to the banks of the Ganga in Haridwar and Rishikesh, where the evening Aarti turns the river into light and the air into prayer, then moves you further to Agra, where the Taj Mahal changes color with the sun and leaves you silent before its beauty. From there the road takes you into Mathura and Vrindavan, where every temple, every chant, and every street seems to hold the footsteps of Krishna, and the nights glow at Prem Mandir as if the divine story has been written again in light.
The days stretch further into Govardhan, Barsana, and Nandgaon, where Radha Rani’s grace, Krishna’s childhood, and the eternal parikrama of faith still live in stone, water, and silence. And when you return back to Delhi, you are not empty; you have the lamps of Haridwar, the jetties of Rishikesh, the marble of the Taj, and the music of Vrindavan inside you. The road may end, but memories do not.
6 Days Haridwar Rishikesh with Agra Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package
A journey that begins from Delhi and slowly moves into Haridwar and Rishikesh, then takes you to Agra, and finally leads you into Mathura and Vrindavan. This 6-day Haridwar-Rishikesh with Agra The Mathura Vrindavan package with Vrindavan Travels is not just a plan written on paper; it is a path where rivers, temples, forts, and stories come together, and what you bring back is not only photographs but also memories that live quietly inside you.
Haridwar—Where the Ganga Turns into Light
In Haridwar, the evening Aarti at Har Ki Pauri is the first step into devotion. Lamps drift on the river, bells echo in the air, chants rise without pause, and the Ganga shines like fire that does not burn. Standing there, you do not just watch an Aarti; you feel part of something greater.
Rishikesh—Bridges, Ashrams, and Silence
From Haridwar, the road bends to Rishikesh, where the river calms down and the city breathes in prayer. Ram Jhula and Lakshmana speak gently across the water as they move from one bank to another. At Parambartha Niketan Ashram, the silence becomes a teacher in itself, and in the evening at Aarti Triveni Ghat, it seems that the river is singing its own hymns. This is why people call it a 6-day spiritual trip to Haridwar, Rishikesh, Mathura, and Vrindavan—because the spirit walks beside you.
Agra—Taj Mahal and the Echo of Empires
From the banks of the Ganga, the road takes you to Agra. The fort still carries the breath of emperors, its red walls heavy with memory. Yet it is the Taj Mahal that holds you still. At sunset, when the marble shifts its color—golden, pink, silver—you realize beauty is not something far away; it is here before you, quiet and endless.
Mathura—The Birthplace of Krishna
The next morning brings you to Mathura, where Krishna was born. In mass, devotion lives in stones; in the Dwarkadhish temple, mantras rise and fall like waves. This is not just another stop—this is the return of stories you always know; the city has again been told by the city.
Vrindavan—Temples that Breathe with Faith
Vrindavan does not stay still; it surrounds you with devotion. Banke Bihari Temple greets you with joy that feels alive, ISKCON fills the air with music that does not end, and by night Prem Mandir glows in colors, telling the eternal story of Radha and Krishna through light. This is the heart of the Haridwar-Rishikesh-Agra-Mathura-Vrindavan tour itinerary, where faith takes shape in sound and color.
Govardhan, Barsana and Nandgaon—Villages of Devotion
The journey does not close without stepping into the villages around. Govardhan speaks in silence, through its parikrama and the calm waters of Radha Kund and Kusum Sarovar. Barsana rises with Radha Rani Temple on the hilltop, and Nandgaon carries Krishna’s laughter, as if his childhood still lingers in its lanes.
Return to Delhi—Carrying More Than Memories
By the time you return to Delhi, you are not the same. You may carry peda sweets from Mathura, colorful handicrafts from Vrindavan, or photographs of the Taj Mahal, but what stays with you is quieter—the chants of Haridwar, the silence of Rishikesh, and the light of Vrindavan. This is why the Delhi to Haridwar, Rishikesh, Mathura, Vrindavan, and Agra package with Vrindavan Travels is not just a holiday—it is a journey that walks back with you.
Final Thought
Journeys end when the road closes, but some paths remain within. The 6 Days Haridwar Rishikesh with Agra Mathura Vrindavan tour is one such path—where rivers, temples, forts, and villages speak to you in their own way. And when you return, you realize you have not just travelled through places; you have travelled through time, through faith, and through yourself.
6 Days Haridwar Rishikesh with Agra Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi to Haridwar – Ganga Aarti Experience
06:00 AM – Pickup from Delhi
The road begins when the city is still half asleep. Slowly Delhi fades, and the highway leads you towards Haridwar. Hours pass, but the thought of standing at Har Ki Pauri in the evening keeps the mind restless.12:00 PM – Hotel Check-in and Lunch
By noon you reach Haridwar, step into the hotel, eat your meal, and take a little rest before the temples call.03:00 PM – Mansa Devi & Chandi Devi Darshan
The ropeway takes you up. The city lies below, the temples stand above, and the breeze feels like a prayer touching your face.06:30 PM – Har Ki Pauri Ganga Aarti
Evening belongs to the river. Hundreds of lamps float, bells ring, chants rise, and for a moment the world feels quiet, yet alive. The Ganga shines, and you feel something that words cannot hold.08:00 PM – Dinner and Stay in Haridwar
Dinner follows, and the day closes with the sound of the river nearby.
Day 2: Haridwar to Rishikesh – Ashrams and Evening Aarti
- 07:00 AM – Breakfast & Drive to Rishikesh
Morning leads you to Rishikesh, where the Ganga moves slower, and silence has its own meaning. - 08:30 AM – Triveni Ghat & Bharat Mandir
Looking out at Triveni Ghat, the river is wide and slow as it passes. There doesn’t need to be a word spoken; the river becomes a prayer. - 11:00 AM – Ram Jhula & Laxman Jhula
Bridges sway over rivers, bringing people’s footsteps, stories, and time together. - 01:00 PM – Lunch by the River
Simple food, flowing water, and time that does not rush us. - 03:00 PM – Parmarth Niketan Ashram
The Ashram that vibrates with chants, even silence, comes alive. - 06:00 PM – Evening Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat
The lamps slowly float back into the river, the chants swell, and faith is in light in water. - 08:00 PM – Return to Haridwar
Return to Haridwar, dinner, and rest.
Day 3: Haridwar to Agra – Taj Mahal at Sunset
- 07:00 AM – Breakfast & Departing for Mathura
After a short drive, you will reach Mathura—the birthplace of Krishna - 09:00 AM – Krishna Janmabhoomi & Dwarkadhish Temple
It is here you find devotion so visible it’s on the walls, so present it is in the air. - 01:00 PM – Lunch in Mathura
- 02:00 PM – Drive to Vrindavan
You will arrive at Banke Bihari Temple, which welcomes you with bubbling joy, ISKCON Temple encircles you in music, and the Prem Mandir will beckon in the evening colours as it lights up to tell the eternal story of Radha and Krishna in light - 08:00 PM – Dinner & Overnight in Mathura/Vrindavan
Day 4: Agra to Mathura & Vrindavan – Temples of Krishna
- 07:00 AM – Breakfast, then drive to Barsana, Radha Rani’s land.
- 09:00 AM – Darshan at Radha Rani Temple, uphill slowly, as my chants are going up! Visit the Lathmar Holi grounds, still alive with memory.
- 12:00 PM – Lunch.
- 01:30 PM – Off we go to Nandgaon, Krishna’s childhood village. Darshan at Nand Bhawan Temple—where silence speaks of Yashoda’s love and Krishna’s laughter.
- 04:00 PM – Walk and discover temples and ghats, everything holding its own quiet story.
- 06:00 PM – Return to Mathura or Vrindavan.
- 08:00 PM – Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 5: Govardhan, Barsana & Nandgaon – Villages of Faith
- 06:30 AM – Breakfast & Drive to Govardhan Hill
At Govardhan, the parikrama path, Radha Kund, and Kusum Sarovar speak of faith without saying a word. - 11:00 AM – Barsana Visit
On the hill, Shri Radha Rani Temple stands with quiet grace, watching over the village. - 01:00 PM – Lunch on the Way
- 03:00 PM – Explore Nandgaon
At Nand Bhawan, the walls still remember Krishna’s laughter; his childhood days echo here. - 06:00 PM – Return to Hotel
Dinner and a night’s rest.
Day 6: Vrindavan to Delhi – Farewell Journey
- 07:00 AM – Breakfast & Check-out
- 09:00 AM – Local Shopping in Mathura
Peda sweets, colors of handicrafts, small souvenirs—little things to carry memories home. - 11:00 AM – Departure for Delhi
- 03:00 PM – Drop at Your Location
The journey ends, but the blessings of Haridwar, Rishikesh, Mathura, Vrindavan, and the beauty of the Taj Mahal walk with you long after the road has closed.
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Tour Highlights – 6 Days Haridwar Rishikesh Agra Mathura Vrindavan
Starting at New Delhi, the road quickly turns to landscape, then into Haridwar, and the Ganga flows with a scream of never growing old.
In the evening at Har Ki Pauri, the Aarti turns the river into light—lamps bobbing, bells ringing, shouts rising. And for a moment the world stops.
Rishikesh is waiting with its bridges—Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula gently swaying, as if ferrying stories across the river.
At Triveni Ghat you sit quietly, and without saying a word, the river itself becomes your prayer.
The Taj Mahal greets you in Agra, and as the sun lowers, the marble shifts its colors—golden, then pink, then silver—beauty that holds you still.
Mathura begins with Janmabhumi and Dwardhish, where every wall is alive with devotion, and every corner revives with Krishna.
Vrindavan shone on you like a story in light with the restlessness of Sanki Bihari, the endless music of ISKCON, and Prem Temple.
At Govardhan Hill, faith speaks without words—in the parikrama, in Radha Kund, and in the silent waters of Kusum Sarovar.
Barsana rises with Radha Rani Temple on the hill, while Nandgaon carries Krishna’s laughter as if his childhood never ended.
And when the road finally turns back to Delhi, you carry peda sweets, small handicrafts, and memories that will not leave, because such journeys do not end on the road; they stay within.
Inclusions – What’s Covered in the Package
Exclusions – What’s Not Covered
- Comfortable hotel stay with breakfast and dinner.
- Pick-up and drop facility.
- All travel by private cab or tempo traveler (for groups).
- Guidance and local support from Vrindavan Travel Packages.
- Airfare, train tickets, or bus tickets to starting point.
- Lunch, snacks, or drinks other than meals mentioned.
- Entry fees to monuments, temples, or activities.
- Anything not clearly listed in the inclusions.
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FAQs for 5 Days Mathura Vrindavan Tour Package – Vrindavan Travels
The package includes hotel stays, daily breakfast and dinner, guided sightseeing in Haridwar, Rishikesh, Mathura, Vrindavan, and Agra, evening aarti experiences, and private cab transfers.
You will visit Har Ki Pauri, Mansa Devi, and Ganga Aarti in Haridwar; Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, and Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh; Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi, Banke Bihari Ji, ISKCON, and Prem Mandir in Mathura-Vrindavan; plus the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.
All transfers and sightseeing are managed in a private cab with an experienced driver, ensuring comfort and flexibility throughout the journey.
Yes. The itinerary is designed to be family-friendly and comfortable for senior citizens, with relaxed schedules and assistance available on request.
Yes. Breakfast and dinner are included at your hotel. Lunch is usually kept flexible so you can enjoy local food options in each city.
Yes. With Vrindavan Travels, you can add nearby destinations like Barsana, Nandgaon, or Fatehpur Sikri, and customize the trip according to your preference.
The best time is from October to March for pleasant weather. Festivals like Holi, Janmashtami, and Kartik Purnima are also special to experience.
Yes. The tour includes dedicated evening time for both Haridwar’s Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri and Rishikesh’s Triveni Ghat or Parmarth Niketan.
Temple darshans are free. Entry tickets for the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, or activities like rafting in Rishikesh are not included but can be arranged on request.
You can book directly with Vrindavan Travels through our website or by contacting our travel team. Early booking is advised, especially during peak festival seasons.