What is included in the Mathura & Vrindavan tour package?
The package includes private AC transport, hotel accommodation (3/4 star), daily breakfast, professional local guide services, sightseeing of major temples and sacred sites, and all taxes. Ritual assistance and itinerary customization are also provided.
How many days are recommended for the Mathura & Vrindavan trip?
Most travelers prefer 2 to 4 days depending on their interests. A 2-day trip covers major temples in Mathura and Vrindavan, while 3 to 4 days allow exploration
Can the tour be customized based on personal preferences?
Yes, JOGI Travels offers fully customizable itineraries. You can choose specific temples, add cultural experiences like bhajans and Yamuna Arti, or extend your stay to nearby locations.
Is the tour suitable for families and senior citizens?
Absolutely. Our tours are family-friendly and designed with comfort in mind. We provide flexible schedules, safe transport, and professional guidance to make the journey smooth for senior citizens as well.
Which is the best time to visit Mathura & Vrindavan?
The best time is during festivals like Janmashtami, Radhashtami, and Holi. However, the winter season (October to March) is most comfortable for sightseeing and darshan.
Do you provide pickup and drop services from Delhi or Agra?
Yes, we offer pickup and drop from Delhi, Agra, and Mathura railway stations as part of the package. Travelers can choose their preferred starting point.
Are meals included in the tour package?
Breakfast is included with all our packages. For lunch and dinner, guests are free to choose from local vegetarian restaurants, prasad bhoj services, or hotel dining. On request, we can also arrange full meal plans at additional cost.
How do we travel within Vrindavan where vehicles are restricted?
In Vrindavan, the government restricts vehicle movement in certain areas. We provide assistance to continue sightseeing through E-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, or by
What should I carry during the Mathura & Vrindavan trip?
Carry light cotton clothes, a pair of comfortable walking shoes, personal ID, basic medicines, and a scarf or dupatta for temple visits. During festivals like Holi, keep protective glasses, simple clothing, and avoid carrying valuables in crowded places.