Explore The Temples And Local Delicacies Of Vrindavan In A Full-Day Tour From Delhi
Description
Discover the vibrant streets of Vrindavan on a unique guided tour that introduces you to this holy city's local delicacies and temples! Start with the tantalizing street food of Banke Bihari Mandir and a quick temple visit, and recharge with Lassi (a yogurt-based beverage). Explore the Isckon Temple and Prem Mandir, have a hearty Indian lunch, and end the tour with a gift of Peda, a local milk-based treat from a renowned Brojwasi chain.
Highlights
- Immerse in the religious and cultural atmosphere of Vrindavan
- Check out the Isckon and Banke Bihari Temple
- Enjoy the local delicacies of chaat, lassi and peda
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- The tour will commence from Delhi with a pickup from your Hotel and while en route the insights will be given of the holy place, first, visit the alleys of Banke Bihari Mandir, which is famous for its mouth-watering chaat (starter), viz. Gol Gappe, Aloo Tikki, Dahi Gujiya.
- After enjoying the starters, a visit to the Banke Bihari Temple shall be completed within 15 min. The surroundings here are perfect for street photographers, with different colors of garlands, offerings to Krishna, and other sweets with beautiful lights and a joyful crowd.
- Then we take the rickshaw again and head towards the famous Isckon Temple. In front of this temple, there is a famous Lassi Wala. After an hour, we shall need Lassi to refresh and regain some energy.
- Lassi’s energy will lead us to Isckon Temple, also called Angrezon wala Mandir (Temple of Foreigners), made all in white marble and the biggest center of the Hare Ram Hare Krishna Movement.
- Now is the time for the main course. This will lead us to the famous Chaupati Point. Here we shall enjoy the cuisine of the Brij region, which is rich and vegetarian. The food shall be absent of Onion and Garlic, which are considered to be non-meditative as per Ayurveda and hence banned in this area.
- After the main course, a photo stop at Prem Mandir (Temple of Love), and then guests shall be given the famous sweet of Mathura called Peda (made of derivatives of milk called mawa).
What's Included
- English-speaking guide
- Transport included
What's Excluded
- Food cost (1500-2000 INR)
- Tip to the guide
Meeting Point
Hotel Pickup
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Tour Reviews
Starting From
USD 149 / group