Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival In Delhi – Mathura & sightseeing

Meal: Dinner
Arrival at Delhi Airport / Railway Station & drive to Mathura.
Upon arrival transfer to hotel & check-in. After fresh & up proceed to visit the birth place of Lord Krishna. It is scattered with numerous temples having its own significance, the main Temple in the town is The Dwarkadheesh Temple. After that proceed to visit Sri Krishna Janma Bhumi is another site to visit, it is the place where Lord Krishna was born, and similarly Lord Krishna’s rest place after his triumph over the tyrant Kansa is the Vishram Ghat. After visit transfer to hotel.
Overnight Stay in Mathura / Vrindavan
Day 2: Mathura – Vrindavan – Agra

Meal: Breakfast | Dinner
Breakfast at hotel, after that proceed to visit Lord Krishna’s childhood Vrindavan. 20 Minute drive from Mathura to Vrindavan. Upon arrival Explore the beauty of Shri Banke Bihari Temple - One of the most famous temples in Vrindavan is Shri Bankey Bihari Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna. Here ‘Banke’ means bent and ‘Bihari’ refers to Vihari or enjoyer. Then visit oldest temple in the area is the Madan Mohan Temple after that explore the most beautifully designed temples is the Sri Radha Raman Mandir. Evening visit the glory of ISKCON Temple - Sri Krishna Balrama Temple is acknowledged for being the first temple constructed by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Built in 1975 by the ISKCON cult, the foundation of the shrine was laid by Swami Prabhupada (founder of ISKCON) himself. Then Explore the beauty of Prem Mandir - (The Temple of Divine Love), Prem Mandir is dedicated to Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna. The temple was built by Jagadguru Kripalu Maharaj. After sightseeing drive to Agra. Upon arrival transfer to hotel.
Overnight Stay in Agra
Day 3: Agra – Delhi + Departure

Meal: Breakfast
Breakfast at hotel, after breakfast proceed to visit one of the world’s most popular monument – Taj Mahal (it is closed on every Friday) built by Mughal Emperor Shah- Jehan for his Empress Mumtaj Mahal. The construction believed to have taken 22 years to complete with over 20,000 craftsmen working round the clock. Now proceed for sightseeing tour of magnificent Agra Fort- built at the bank of Yamuna river, is situated in the center of the town. Various styles of the architecture are evident within the fort & demonstrate the love of Mughal Emperors towards building beautiful monuments. After visit check-out from hotel & drive to Delhi.
Upon arrival transfer to Delhi Airport / Railway station for your onward destination.
End Tour
FAQs
Uttar Pradesh is one of India’s most culturally and historically rich states, known for:
Taj Mahal (Agra) – One of the Seven Wonders of the World;
Spiritual cities like Varanasi, Ayodhya, Mathura;
Magnificent forts, Mughal architecture, and temples;
Cuisines – Tunday Kabab, sweets, kachoris, and chaats;
Kumbh Mela, India’s largest spiritual gathering.
October to March – Pleasant and best for sightseeing;
April to June – Hot and dry; best to avoid unless necessary;
July to September – Monsoon; greenery is nice but may disrupt travel.
Heritage & Architecture:
Agra: Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri;
Lucknow: Bara Imambara, Chota Imambara, British Residency;
Jhansi: Rani Mahal, Jhansi Fort.
Spiritual & Religious:
Varanasi: Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Ganga Aarti;
Ayodhya: Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, Hanuman Garhi;
Mathura & Vrindavan: Krishna Janmabhoomi, ISKCON Temple;
Prayagraj: Triveni Sangam, Kumbh Mela site;
Sarnath: Buddhist pilgrimage site (near Varanasi).
Local experiences to not miss:
Sunrise boat ride on the Ganges (Varanasi);
Evening Ganga Aarti (Dashashwamedh Ghat);
Heritage walk in Lucknow;
Visit to Taj Mahal at sunrise or sunset;
Cultural show in Agra (Mohabbat-e-Taj);
Festivals: Holi in Vrindavan, Deepotsav in Ayodhya, Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj.
By Air: Major airports in Lucknow, Varanasi, Agra, and Prayagraj;
By Train: Extensive railway network connects to every major Indian city;
By Road: Well-connected via NH2, NH27, NH19, and state buses/taxis.
Yes. Options include:
Auto-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, and OLA/UBER in cities;
UP State Buses (UPSRTC) for intercity travel;
Private cabs or rental cars are recommended for convenience.
Uttar Pradesh offers rich cuisine from Awadhi, Mughlai, Bhojpuri and Braj regions:
Non-veg: Tunday Kabab, Nihari, Biryani;
Veg: Aloo ki sabzi–kachori, Bedai, Tehri;
Sweets: Petha (Agra), Jalebi, Balushahi, Rabri;
Street food is a major attraction but should be consumed cautiously.
Yes. Options range from:
Luxury hotels (Taj, Marriott, Hyatt, etc.);
Mid-range and budget hotels;
Dharamshalas and ashrams near religious sites;
Eco stays and heritage havelis in select areas.
Light woolens for winters (Dec–Feb);
Cotton clothes for summer (April–June);
Comfortable walking shoes;
Power bank, torch, cap/hat;
Rain gear (July–Sept);
Copies of ID proof.
Yes, some of the most spectacular Indian festivals happen in UP:
Kumbh Mela (once in 12 years at Prayagraj);
Deepotsav in Ayodhya (Diwali);
Holi in Vrindavan & Barsana;
Ram Navami, Buddha Purnima, and Dev Deepawali.
It is the birthplace of Lord Krishna, and one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Hinduism. Some of the key attractions are
Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple;
Dwarkadhish Temple;
Vishram Ghat;
Govardhan Hill (nearby);
Janmashtami and Holi (Lathmar Holi) are major attractions.
Vrindavan is where Lord Krishna spent his childhood and performed many divine pastimes (leelas). Some of the must-see temples are
Banke Bihari Temple;
ISKCON Temple (Krishna Balaram Mandir);
Radha Raman Temple;
Prem Mandir (Light and Sound Show).
Yes, most temples offer daily aartis, Bhagavad Katha sessions, and devotional singing.
Home to Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Some of the notable attractions are
Agra Fort;
Mehtab Bagh (sunset view of Taj);
Itmad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj);
Fatehpur Sikri (40 km away).
A 1–2 day stay is sufficient for Agra sightseeing.