Red, blue, and yellow gulal i.e. the festival of colours, Indian people get filled with enthusiasm on hearing the name of Holi. Although Holi is celebrated with great pomp in almost every part of India, when it comes to playing or watching the real Holi in India, the name of Vrindavan is taken first.

Holi colours start setting in Vrindavan a week in advance and people from almost every corner of the country reach here to celebrate the festival of colours. Maybe you would also like to go to Vrindavan to celebrate Holi?

In this article, we are going to tell you the complete plan to visit Vrindavan for 3 days, following which you can easily enjoy Holi in Vrindavan. Let's know.

Explore these places on the first day

Banke Bihari Temple - You can start your journey to Vrindavan from the most famous and holy temple present here i.e. Banke Bihari Temple. It is said that Holi here is famous all over the world and Holi is celebrated mostly around this temple. Holi is already a week in the narrow streets of the temple and on the temple premises! It's Holi! The voice starts being heard.

ISKCON Temple- Thousands of tourists will be found playing Holi around the ISKCON temple which is located a short distance from the Banke Bihari temple. Let us tell you that this entire temple is made of white tiles, so it is considered to use colours inside the temple premises. You can celebrate the Holi of flowers here.

Explore these places on day two

PremMandir- PremMandir was established around 2001 on the land of Vrindavan. This is one of the most sacred and famous temples of Vrindavan. All forms of Lord Krishna are displayed in this temple complex. Is supposed to use colours in this temple complex made of white marble, but millions of tourists celebrate Holi outside the temple.

Govind Dev Ji Temple- The Govind Dev Ji Temple located in Vrindavan is one of the oldest temples. This 7-storey temple was built with stones, but after the Mughal invasion, only 3-storeys survived. Here also the festival of Holi is celebrated with great pomp.

Explore these places on the third day

On the third day of the journey, you can explore Krishna Janmasthali. It is said that even before the week of Holi, there are only Holi and Holi celebrations in every street here.

Holi is also organized in the birthplace premises in which you can also participate. It may take you a whole day to visit here, as you can get engrossed in playing Holi at every square. Let us tell you that it is near the railway station, so it will be easy for you to return on the third day.

Places To Stay In Vrindavan

One-to-one cheap places will be found to stay in Vrindavan. Hotel rent is also very less here. Rooms are available for between 500-1000 if you book online a week in advance. Although they are a bit expensive during Holi. Rooms are available within Rs 1000 in hotels like Gopal Sadan, Tulsi Residency, Rukmani Inn, Krishna Sadan etc.

Apart from this, if you want to stay for less than Rs.500, then you can stay at RadheShyamAtithiBhawan (Dharamshala), Balaji Ashram, Shri GovindDham Ashram and Mata Pitambara Ashram.

How to reach Vrindavan?

Vrindavan can be easily reached in any part of the country. You can also reach here by train, air or road.

  • Air- If you want to reach Vrindavan by air, then after reaching Agra and Delhi, you can reach Vrindavan by taxi or local bus.
  • Train- In any part of the country, first you reach Mathura Railway because it is the nearest one. From here you can take a local taxi cab to Vrindavan. Slipper class train fare from Delhi can be around Rs 350, AC Rs 500.
  • By road- Mathura and Vrindavan are connected to almost every part of the country. Delhi, Agra, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh etc. can reach here by taking a direct bus from the state. The bus fare from Delhi is around Rs 200.

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