Vrindavan is the divine playground of Lord Krishna’s leelas. The town is alive with ancient temples and sacred ghats.
Thousands of Radha-Krishna temples
Holy ghats & gardens
Global pilgrim hotspot
Mathura, Krishna’s birthplace, keeps alive his childhood tales through vibrant temples and ghats.
Janmashtami celebrations
Historic temples & ghats
Spiritual festivals year-round
Goverdhan is where Krishna lifted the sacred hill to protect his devotees from Lord Indra’s fury.
21 km Parikrama route
Govardhan Hill & Kunds
Legends of divine protection
Barsana, Radha Rani’s village, is famous for its playful Holi and grand temples on hilltops.
Radha Rani Temple
Colourful Lathmar Holi
Rich Braj village culture
Nand Gaon is Krishna’s childhood village, filled with peaceful temples and ancient stories.
Home of Nanda Baba
Hilltop Nand Bhavan Temple
Scenic Braj views
Gokul is where baby Krishna spent his early years playing in the sacred sands of Raman Reti.
Peaceful village charm
Soft sands for Parikrama
Ancient temples & ghats
Bhandir Van, the mystical forest, is where Radha and Krishna’s divine wedding is believed to have happened.
Sacred forest & temples
Legends of Radha-Krishna Vivah
Serene meditation spots
The Braj 84 Kos Parikrama covers Krishna’s sacred sites through forests, temples, and peaceful villages.
Ancient pilgrimage tradition
Forests, villages & kunds
Deep connection to Krishna Leela
The Taj Mahal, an eternal symbol of love, is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Its stunning marble architecture and Mughal gardens attract millions of visitors every year.
Iconic Mughal masterpiece
White marble mausoleum
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Agra Fort, the grand red sandstone fort, showcases the glory of the Mughal Empire. It houses beautiful palaces, courtyards, mosques, and offers a glimpse into royal life.
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mughal palaces & gardens
Panoramic Taj Mahal view
Fatehpur Sikri, Akbar’s city of victory, is a stunning blend of Indo-Islamic architecture. The red sandstone city tells stories of Mughal grandeur and cultural fusion.
Historic Mughal capital
Buland Darwaza & Jama Masjid
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Jaipur, the royal capital of Rajasthan, is known for its vibrant culture, majestic forts, and pink-painted old city. It offers a colorful blend of heritage and hospitality.
Amber Fort & City Palace
Hawa Mahal & Pink City Bazaars
UNESCO World Heritage City